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A.J. Allmendinger calls out ECR Engines in a profanity-filled rant at Kansas Speedway in May 2025. Find out what Allmendinger ...
The NASCAR Cup Series takes a week off from points racing for the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. This is the ...
Veteran NASCAR driver AJ Allmendinger was having an impressive return to the Cup Series after spending the 2024 season in the ...
Let’s dive into the available NASCAR free agents after the 2025 Cup Series season. We’ve included asterisks for drivers whose ...
Allmendinger entered Sunday's race in a position to make a run for the playoffs, but engine issues forced an early exit from ...
AJ Allmendinger has been doing an impressive job of collecting points for his No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet this year. He ...
NASCAR officials issued penalties to the Kaulig Racing No. 10 team, suspending its crew chief for one race after a lug-nut ...
Daniel Dye has lofty goals in NASCAR, but his mission off the track to stop suicide is as important as anything he ...
Each Memorial Day weekend, during the Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR drivers do more than race; they carry the legacy of fallen heroes ...
AJ Allmendinger, the Kaulig Racing driver, criticized the Earnhardt-Childress Racing engines when his engine blew up while he was racing at Kansas Speedway over the team radio.
Ty Dillon's overtime charge netted a season-best finish and made the disappointment of recent races fade away.
Unfortunately, an incident on the lap 201 restart collected the No. 10 Chevy and relegated the team to a 35th-place finish.