Richard Childress, a 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, called the war in Ukraine a “wakeup call” in an interview with Fox News.
Author: Zach Dean, The Daytona Beach News-Journal
Daytona 500 live updates: Stenhouse Jr. wrecked, brings out caution with 5 to go
The 64th Daytona 500 goes green at 3:06 p.m. with Kyle Larson leading the 40-car field into Turn 1. Follow along with all the action!
Paralyzed IndyCar racer Robert Wickens set to drive again during Rolex 24 week at Daytona
Robert Wickens is back behind the wheel full-time this season, three years after an IndyCar crash left him paralyzed from the waist down.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. tests at Daytona, but don’t expect a Cup return: ‘I’m done taking risks’
Earnhardt Jr. was one of nearly two dozen drivers testing the new Next Gen car this week. The 47-year-old quickly realized he was happier in the booth
Donald Parham diagnosed with concussion; Stetson community pulling for him: ‘He’s got this’
Parham was diagnosed with a concussion after his head slammed to the field in Thursday’s Chargers’ game against the Chiefs.
New Orleans Saints star Alvin Kamara to sponsor car in NASCAR Xfinity race on Daytona road course
Just days after Alvin Kamara attended the Daytona 500, the Saints star said he will sponsor a car in Saturday’s Xfinity race on Daytona’s road course.
Ross Chastain goes through McDonald’s drive-through during Daytona 500 rain delay
Ross Chastain finished a surprising seventh in the Daytona 500, but a lengthy rain delay found Chastain at the drive-through window at McDonald’s.
Spoiler alert! Predicting the entire 2021 NASCAR Cup season
Before we accelerate to NASCAR’s Super Bowl with Sunday’s Daytona 500, let’s first predict the 2021 season, including the Cup Series champion.
Alex Bowman wins Daytona 500 pole position during NASCAR qualifying
Hendrick Motorsports once again dominated Daytona 500 qualifying with a sweep of the front row for its 14th pole and sixth in the last seven years.
Daytona International Speedway President Chip Wile expects 30,000 fans at Daytona 500
Daytona International Speedway President Chip Wile said Saturday he expects around 30,000 fans at next month’s Daytona 500.