BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) Brad Keselowski wants NASCAR to explain the limits on the "boys, have at it" policy series officials are applying this season to self-policing between drivers.
Keselowski said Friday he plans to ask NASCAR for a definition when he meets with series officials, Carl Edwards and their respective owners at Bristol Motor Speedway. The meeting, tentatively scheduled for Saturday, was called to discuss Edwards' intentional accident with Keselowski two weeks ago at Atlanta. Read More...
Edwards vigorously defends character
BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) Carl Edwards is personable and polite, always approachable. When he talks on camera, he makes sure to take his sunglasses off so the audience can see him clearly.
Edwards attributes it to being raised right. Read More...
NASCAR to use spoiler at Martinsville
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) NASCAR will officially move from the wing to the more traditional spoiler at next weekend's race at Martinsville Speedway.
Martinsville had been targeted for the transition, and NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton confirmed Wednesday that spoilers have been shipped to Sprint Cup teams and will be used for the first time at the Virginia short track. Read More...
Martin still feels 'the magic' from 2009
FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) It was about a year ago that Mark Martin set off on a NASCAR ride like few others in his stellar career.
Five Sprint Cup victories, a runner-up finish to champ Jimmie Johnson in the Chase, and, at 51 years old, a renewed passion for his life's work. Read More...
NASCAR adds pit stop to All-Star race
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) NASCAR has added a mandatory four-tire pit stop to the format of the Sprint All-Star Race.
The race will once again be decided by a 10-lap shootout to the finish. But, for the first time, teams will be required to enter pit road for a full stop. The order that cars exit pit road will determine how they line up for the sprint to the $1 million payout. Read More...
Waltrip to run Ryan Truex in Nationwide
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Michael Waltrip Racing plans to enter Ryan Truex in six Nationwide Series races this season.
Truex is the younger brother of MWR driver Martin Truex Jr. He turns 18 on Thursday, and that's the legal age to compete on NASCAR's national level. Read More...