Indy 500 to host 135,000 fans in largest sporting event since start of pandemic

The Indy 500 is set to be the largest sporting event in the world since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic with 135,000 spectators permitted to attend.

How to win $25,000 for free with NASCAR's dirt race at Bristol

NASCAR heads to Bristol, Tennessee, this weekend for the Food City Dirt Race-- which is also its first dirt race since 1970.

How to win $10,000 of Clint Bowyer's money on NASCAR's Phoenix race

A wild NASCAR season is rolling into Phoenix, and you have a chance to win $10,000 of Clint Bowyer's money absolutely free!

How to win $25,000 in NASCAR Super 6

Is Denny Hamlin winning three consecutive Daytona 500s your best bet?

Chase Elliott wins first NASCAR title

The new face of NASCAR circled Phoenix Raceway for a celebratory lap of his finest achievement. Chase Elliott, NASCAR’s most popular driver, was now a Cup champion, too.

NASCAR pulls out of Joliet's Chicagoland Speedway

The Chicagoland Speedway hosted Nascar events for more than two decades, but now they are pulling out.

NASCAR 'Trump 2020' car keeps Goodyear tires despite president's call for boycott

The lone NASCAR Cup Series driver with a “Trump 2020” paint scheme will continue to use Goodyear tires in upcoming races despite President Trump’s call Wednesday for a boycott of the Ohio-based tire company.

Trump suggests NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace should apologize for noose 'hoax'

President Donald Trump lashed out at the only Black driver in NASCAR’s top racing series and appeared to criticize the league for banning the Confederate flag.

Jimmie Johnson 1st NASCAR driver to test positive for coronavirus

The 44-year-old Johnson is the first driver in any NASCAR series to test positive and the news Friday evening cast a shadow over the historic NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader races coming up Saturday and Sunday. There was no indication any races would be affected.

Owner of speedway who posted 'Bubba rope' for sale says he's getting death threats

North Carolina racetrack owner Mike Fulp, who posted a "Bubba Rope" for sale on Facebook, says he's been getting death threats and losing sponsors and employees. Fulp broke down in tears and insisted he is not racist as he spoke about the situation.

North Carolina racetrack loses partnerships after owner advertises 'Bubba Rope' for sale online

The owner of a dirt racetrack in North Carolina has lost some partnerships for advertising 'Bubba Rope' for sale online days after NASCAR said a noose-like rope had been found in Bubba Wallace's garage.