The unmistakeable shade of bright blue named after racing legend Richard Petty will return to NASCAR tracks during select Sprint Cup Series races in 2013.
Daytona is a magical place. During the final laps of the Daytona 500, we completely forget about the first 490 miles. And during this season’s Great American Race, the first 490 were pretty easy to forget.
Here is some unbelievable video shot by a fan at Daytona Speedway. It's a miracle that more people weren't injured. When you watch it, you will be shocked.
It was a horrific ending for the Nationwide Series "Drive 4 COPD 300", when Kyle Larson's car went airborne and sliced into the protective fence injuring spectators. We have some photos of the chaos.
Tony Stewart slid to the checkered flag to win the Nationwide Series "Drive 4 COPD 300" race at Daytona Speedway after a terrible last lap crash sent flaming debris into the grandstands injuring fans.
Jeff Gordon crossed the finish-line 1.028 seconds in front of his arch enemy from the dust up a week ago for the win at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Taking the wind out of 24 team's sails, Brad Keselowski won his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.
A longstanding college football rivalry, an Ultimate Fighting Championship event and NASCAR's last race of 2012 highlight the upcoming sports calendar. Here's what to watch this weekend:
All three of the top NASCAR series Championships are coming down to the last races of the season, and will be decided this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
With about two laps to go in the AdvoCare 500, NASCAR Driver Jeff Gordon crashed into fellow driver Clint Bowyer. The bump sent Bowyer into the wall and sparked one of the greatest NASCAR fights of all-time -- in the pits!
The big story going into the Advocare 500 at Phoenix was the tight points race between five time champion Jimmie Johnson, and Brad Keselowski, but the big story ended up being Clint Bowyer, and Jeff Gordon with fists flying.
There are multiple NASCAR sources reporting that Kevin Harvick will be leaving Richard Childress Racing, and moving to Stewart-Haas Racing to take the wheel of their fourth car.