NASCAR drivers, from left, Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott and Daniel Suarez promote the June auto race, Wednesday Feb. 26, 2025, in Mexico City. MEXICO CITY — Daniel Suarez led a quartet of NASCAR stars through the streets of Mexico City,
CONCORD, N.C. - On Sunday, the NASCAR Cup Series will visit the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas for the fifth time. If it goes anything like the first four events, it should be a good day for Hendrick Motorsports.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Ambetter Health 400 is taking place this weekend. It's the first of two NASCAR weekends at the speedway in Hampton, Georgia. Chase Elliott, a native of Dawsonville, Georgia, will be back racing at his home track.
What you may have missed from Sunday's race at COTA includes Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, Connor Zilisch. After snatching the lead from Kyle Busch with six laps remaining, Christopher Bell held off a hard-charging William Byron to claim the first back-to-back victories of his career.
Kyle Busch had a strong car and led a race-high 42 laps at Circuit of the Americas. He finished fifth. Chase Elliott was involved in a first-lap Turn 1 incident but managed to rebound and finish fourth.
As NASCAR’s most popular driver, Chase Elliott always has a lot of people cheering for him at the track and that’s especially true at his home track —
Ford has been named the official car and truck for the Ambetter Health 400 weekend, according to speedway motorsports officials. Georgia native Chase Elliott is also hoping for a strong finish on Sunday.
As NASCAR’s most popular driver, Chase Elliott always has a lot of people cheering for him at the track – and that’s especially true at his home track: Atlanta Motor Speedway. As a 19-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series and a former champion,