After sitting idle for back-to-back weekends, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to join the Cup and Xfinity Series for part two of the sport’s west coast swing.
With NASCAR coming back to Las Vegas for the Pennzoil 400, it's time to look back at the last 27 years of the race's history.
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Mopar Is Returning To NASCARNot since the 2016 season has Mopar been involved in NASCAR. Dodge departed from the motorsport after the 2012 season but ...
Although this season is already in motion, Ram appears to be making moves to rejoin the NASCAR Truck Series as early as next ...
Matt Weaver of Sportsnaut reports that Dodge is likely to join the NASCAR Truck Series in 2026. Rumors had been swirling for ...
The reigning three-time Cup Series championship-winning crew chief from Milford, New York, is scheduled to achieve a ...
If it seems to be happening more often lately, it’s because it is indeed. Every driver that wheels a racecar before holding a ...
NASCAR’s manufacturer lineup could expand beyond Chevy, Ford, and Toyota. With Dodge and Honda in the mix, is big change ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is excited about the possibility of Dodge returning to NASCAR, with Chris Knight of Catchfence reporting ...
financial difficulties and shifting corporate priorities forced Dodge to leave the Cup Series in 2012, and by 2016, they had exited NASCAR entirely. Now, almost a decade later, Dodge is reportedly ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr., the NASCAR veteran, expressed his excitement ... of the OEM and ended their Cup Series participation in 2012. Dodge officially ended its involvement with NASCAR in 2016.
Dodge's presence has come in waves. In 1999, the brand announced with great fanfare that it would be returning to the big series, which it did in 2001. In 2012, it left the main division, and it ...
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