Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The checkered flag has flown for the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.. Joey Logano won Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.. Logano and his crew chief ...
The NASCAR Cup Series throws the green flag on race No. 3 of the season in the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. See live NASCAR race updates here.
Joey Logano waves to fans as he walks onstage during driver introductions prior to the Sunday's Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the opening race of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
The NASCAR Cup Series Drivers' Championship is awarded by the chairman of NASCAR to the most successful NASCAR Cup Series racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on race results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1949 to Red Byron. [1] The first driver to win multiple Championships was Herb Thomas in ...
Tyler Reddick won the first duel while Christopher Bell won the second duel. [171] Round 1: Daytona 500. The Daytona 500 was moved from Sunday to Monday due to rain. On lap 6, John Hunter Nemechek bumped into Harrison Burton, causing a collision involving Carson Hocevar, Kaz Grala, Austin Dillon, Ryan Preece, and Jimmie Johnson in the tri-oval.
William Daniel Cunningham (born December 11, 1947) is an American radio and television talk show host, conservative commentator, attorney, and entrepreneur.. On the radio, he hosts The Big Show with Bill Cunningham, heard weekdays on AM 700 WLW in Cincinnati, and Sunday Nights with Bill Cunningham, a program syndicated nationally by Premiere Radio Networks.
Joey Logano opened the playoffs with a win on Sunday. Logano clinched a spot in the second round of the playoffs after he drove past Daniel Suarez on a green-white-checker restart at Atlanta.
In 2009 NASCAR Hot Pass became free, although without announcers, and on January 7, 2013, it was discontinued all together. [18] NBC and FX no longer carried NASCAR as a result. Starting in 2006, NBC was paying $2.8 billion for six years of Sunday night telecasts of the National Football League.