Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jimmie Johnson all hold the record for most titles won with 7 each. Jimmie Johnson has won ...
Goodwood Revival once again turns the clock back to the 1950s and 1960s with thrilling, evocative racing, a celebration of ...
It’s NASCAR’s turn to take center stage this weekend as all three national touring series will head to Daytona International ...
The Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl 59 rout over the Kansas City Chiefs might have been short on drama, but it was still rich ...
Mike Pereira walked out to his spot during Fox’s media day and was greeted by a larger contingent of reporters than usual for an officiating expert when there were Super ...
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and veteran journalist Marty Smith have teamed up to co-host a new SiriusXM Podcast, “Never Settle.” "Never Settle" will feature the ...
"It's like going home," Richard Petty said ahead of the 2025 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray. The post NASCAR Legend Richard ...
It is the story of the immediate aftermath of the Munich air disaster, the tragic plane crash of 1958 that killed 22 passengers, including eight members of Manchester United’s promising “Busby ...
The quarter-mile asphalt oval in Winston-Salem, North Carolina hosted 29 NASCAR Cup Series races from 1958 to 1971. Bowman Gray also played ... Gray in the old days include Richard Petty, Junior ...
NASCAR is back, old-school style ... The first Cup race was held in 1958 and won by Bob Welborn. Rex White’s six victories is the Cup Series record. Hall of Famer Glen Wood won four times ...
BUT FOR A 14 YEAR STRETCH STARTING IN 1958, NASCAR CAME TO BGTS ONCE ... A WHOPPING SIX TIMES IN THE TRACK’S 29 CUP RACES, JUNIOR JOHNSON, RICHARD PETTY AND GLEN WOOD ARE ALL TIED FOR SECOND ...