Who's got next in the NASCAR Cup Series? Keep an eye on these 25 hopefuls trying to race their way to the top.
These automakers—including Porsche, BMW, Mazda, Honda, and more—are saving the manuals, one performance car at a time.
NASCAR has changed dramatically since 2001, but one thing remains the same—Mike Joy calling the action with authority, ...
With five fresh records under its belt, who is left to challenge the mighty Corvette ZR1 on American racetracks? The Ford Mustang GTD, perhaps?
NASCAR has made tremendous strides in recent years to showcase the grassroots of where the sport was built. A dirt race at ...
A controversial new NASCAR rule designed for “world-class drivers" could give Helio Castroneves an automatic berth into the ...
After the unveiling of the ABB NASCAR EV Prototype, history will be made at the Daytona 500 as Dale Earnhardt Jr. pondered an ...
The newly optional rubber was designed so owners can better enjoy their track-focused 911 in cold and slippery conditions.
23XI Racing, Trackhouse Racing, RFK Racing and Front Row Motorsports have each expanded and added a full-time Cup Series team ...
Team Landgraf will return to form part of Mercedes-AMG’s four-car DTM stable after a year’s absence, while Jules Gounon and ...
Although Castroneves is driving for an open team, the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner is locked into the field through a new rule that allows NASCAR to invite a “world-class driver” to each event.
We drive the Electrogenic Mazda Miata to find out. Mazda’s iconic Miata is celebrating its 35th anniversary amid talk of an electrified version hitting the road in 2026, although officials in Japan ...