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Mr. WorldWide to NASCAR: Pitbull Joins Trackhouse Ownership
New NASCAR team Trackhouse Racing has brought entertainer Pitbull on as an ownership partner
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NASCAR Crew Member, 30, and New Wife, 23, Die in Car Crash While on Honeymoon
The NASCAR community is mourning the loss of William “Rowdy” Harrell, a pit crew member for Hendrick Motorsports. Harrell, 30, and his wife Blakley Harrell, 23, were killed in a head-on car crash in the Florida Keys on Tuesday night while on their honeymoon.
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15-Year-Old California Teen Makes NASCAR History
He’s too young to drive legally, but at 15, Jesse Love is already a champion behind the wheel. With three wins and top 10 finishes in10 of his 11 races this season, the Menlo Park teenager raced his way into the NASCAR history books.
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NASCAR Clears Kyle Larson to Return After Suspension for Using Racial Slur
NASCAR has cleared the way for Kyle Larson to return, lifting a suspension Monday imposed after the budding superstar used a racial slur during an April virtual racing event, NBC News reports.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Wife Amy Welcome 2nd Child: ‘She's Here!'
On Thursday, Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced the birth of his second daughter with wife Amy Earnhardt.
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Takuma Sato Wins His Second Indianapolis 500 at Empty Track
Takuma Sato snatched a second Indianapolis 500 victory at empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Japanese racer held off Scott Dixon and ultimately won under caution.
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Road King: Elliott Wins at Daytona for 3rd Straight Roadie
Make it three in a row on the road for Chase Elliott.
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Brad Keselowski Wins at NH Motor Speedway With Fans in Attendance
With about 70 laps to go in his back-and-forth battle against Brad Keselowski, Denny Hamlin radioed in to his team: “This is awesome racing.” Imagine how Keselowski felt. The 2012 Cup champion took the checkered flag at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday, beating Hamlin by 1.647 seconds after trading the lead with him for most of the 301-lap race….
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NASCAR Race Expected to Draw 12,000 Fans to NH on Sunday
NASCAR drivers and their teams won’t be racking up many miles outside New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend — the state is requiring them to remain either at the track or at their hotels during their stay. “They don’t go out to dinner, they don’t go out and get coffee, nothing like that. They’re really quarantined in that bubble...
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NASCAR Hosts Largest Sporting Event Crowd Since Pandemic
Fans roared from the grandstands during Wednesday night’s NASCAR’s All-Star race in Bristol, Tennessee
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Fact Check: Trump's Misguided Tweet Seeking Bubba Wallace Apology
President Donald Trump misdirected blame when he questioned why NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace had not “apologized to all of those great NASCAR drivers & officials who came to his aid … only to find out that the whole thing was just another HOAX.”
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Trump Lashes Out at NASCAR, Bubba Wallace With False Claims
President Donald Trump is criticizing NASCAR for banning the Confederate flag at its races and is going after its only Black driver
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Confederate Flag Losing Prominence 155 Years After Civil War
The Confederate battle flag is losing its place of official prominence in the South 155 years after the end of the Civil War.
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North Carolina Speedway Owner Offers ‘Bubba Rope' for Sale
The owner of a North Carolina speedway advertised “Bubba Rope” for sale on a social media marketplace page days after NASCAR found a noose in the garage stall of Black driver Bubba Wallace
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NASCAR Releases Photo of Noose Found in Bubba Wallace's Garage
NASCAR on Thursday released a photo of the noose found in Bubba Wallace’s garage Sunday and said it was “real.” The photo’s release comes two days after the FBI concluded that Wallace, the only African American driver in NASCAR’s top series, was not a victim of a hate crime as the “garage door pull rope fashioned like a noose” had...
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Bubba Wallace ‘Relieved' He Wasn't Target of Hate Crime, But ‘It Was Still a Noose'
Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only Black driver, said he’s relieved by the FBI’s determination that a rope resembling a noose found in his team’s garage stall was not a targeted hate crime and had been hanging at the Alabama track since at least October, but noted that “it’s still a noose.”
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Rope Found Hanging in Wallace's Garage Was Coincidence
The rope found hanging like a noose in Bubba Wallace’s garage at Talladega Superspeedway was not a hate crime
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Blaney Wins at Talladega After NASCAR Unites Behind Wallace
Ryan Blaney held onto the lead after a restart with two laps to go, earning his second straight win at Talladega Superspeedway on a day that began with NASCAR drivers throwing their support behind Bubba Wallace
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FBI Investigating Noose Left in Bubba Wallace's NASCAR Stall
The FBI is investigating the discovery of a noose found in the Talladega Superspeedway garage stall of Bubba Wallace and the governor of Alabama has condemned the act against NASCAR’s only Black full-time driver.
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Fans Return to Stands With Hamlin Taking NASCAR Cup Series Race at Homestead
What started as the first NASCAR race with fans back in the stands ended under the lights Sunday as Denny Hamiln took home the Cup Series’ Dixie Vodka 400 inside Homestead-Miami Speedway.