The Oldsmobile 88 was the world's first muscle car. Robust proportions, a V8, and the "I own the world" sort of attitude ...
Martha Stewart doesn't just ride in luxury cars; she also boasts a unique classic from her garage, a spacious and ...
The NASCAR Cup Series is gearing up for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at the Circuit of The Americas, with the race scheduled for Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET. You can catch all the action live on FOX.
Bubba Wallace won the Daytona 500 Duel No. 1 on Thursday, one of two qualifying races for the NASCAR Cup Series opener on Sunday. Duel 1 was eventful, with three cautions in the first 25 laps that ...
Denny Hamlin, who led until a wreck on the last lap, went on his podcast afterward and announced the current amount of luck involved in NASCAR, especially at Daytona International Speedway ...
The first bit of news for NASCAR 25's Career Mode has been revealed today via a developer diary video. NASCAR 25 is being developed by iRacing as a traditional console racer rather than the ...
Or the fact that it was the first real king of NASCAR racing. Oldsmobile created ... Oldsmobile continued offering the J-2 package in 1958, this time around with 312 horsepower, but the engine ...
There is one primary reason why the Daytona 500 continues to captivate the imaginations of hardcore NASCAR fans ... including Edsel Ford II, great-grandson of Henry, with their annual message ...
The NASCAR playoff standings and overall Cup Series points have been updated following the Daytona 500 on Sunday, giving us a baseline as the season gets underway in 2025. Throughout the afternoon ...
Lydia Mee is a contributing sports writer located in the West Midlands, England. Her focus is on F1 and NASCAR. She has in-depth knowledge of Motorsport as a whole. Lydia joined Newsweek in March ...
And he obviously doesn't know that." But Busch, who has never won in his 20 starts at the Daytona 500, saved his harshest words for NASCAR, after race officials denied his attempt to return to the ...
Just created chaos.” Following the accident, Busch attempted to get back out onto the track using NASCAR's "Damaged Vehicle Policy" but didn't reach the necessary speed to continue in the race.