Could NASCAR be heading back to the big screen? Jeff Gordon wants to see a "Days of Thunder" sequel starring friend and actor Tom Cruise.
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Hosted on MSNJeff Gordon Left in Disbelief After Rick Hendrick Accidentally Manifests Successor's Fate at DaytonaHendrick Motorsports created history, claiming their 10th Daytona 500 victory as William Byron secured the checkered flag on Sunday. The post Jeff Gordon Left in Disbelief After Rick Hendrick ...
Jimmie Johnson isn’t just back—he’s making history. The post Jimmie Johnson Leaves Behind Jeff Gordon to Set New Uncanny Daytona Record Against King Richard Petty appeared first on EssentiallySports.
William Byron raced to his second straight Daytona 500 victory, dodging a string of late-race wrecks that knocked out a chunk ...
William Byron beat a Jeff Gordon record Sunday. He also helped Hendrick Motorsports break a tie for first place in Daytona ...
The Chicago Auto Show, the nation's largest auto show, returns Friday and runs through Feb. 7 at McCormick Place Convention ...
Alison Hammond: Florida Unpacked is bringing a blast of sunshine and savvy travel tips to iPlayer and BBC Two Alison Hammond takes on the sunshine state in her new series: Florida Unpacked ...
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 ...
Jeff Gordon criticizes NASCAR’s OEP for unclear and unfair eligibility criteria affecting competitive balance. He highlights the ambiguity surrounding the definition of “world-class driver” status.
A major loss in the world of NASCAR was announced Tuesday. Longtime broadcaster Bill Weber died Dec. 13, and the organization kept his death private until recently. Weber was 67. "The National ...
This weekend, the NASCAR season will get underway with the traditional Clash — an exhibition race designed to build hype for the upcoming Daytona 500. For the first time, this event will be ...
Former NASCAR broadcaster and pit reporter Bill Weber has died, the National Motorsports Press Association announced Monday. He was 67. Weber, a New Jersey native who graduated from Butler ...
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