Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at age 100, was the first U.S. President to invite NASCAR drivers to the White House.
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In November of 1996, Rick Hendrick, the company's owner and CEO, was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia, a rare form ...
With 96 wins across NASCAR’s three national series, seventh on the all-time list, Martin was named one of NASCAR’s 50 ...
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With a voice synonymous with Selection Sunday and the NFL, Gumbel became one of the most recognizable broadcasters in sports.
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President Jimmy Carter didn't just use NASCAR as a campaign stop. He was a fan. And the last national Democrat to be truly ...
NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson recently offered his thoughts on being compared to Formula 1's Max Verstappen. Johnson, who has seven Cup Series titles to his name, opened up on dealing with criticism ...
The NextGen NASCAR car boasts a maximum power output of 670 horsepower on most tracks, with exceptions for restricted plate tracks like Talladega Superspeedway or Daytona International Speedway.
Jimmie Johnson, one of NASCAR’s champion drivers, drove for Hendrick Motorsports for a large part of his career. He is a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and continues to race part-time for ...