CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carl Edwards will race this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway despite breaking his right foot playing frisbee.
President Barack Obama, known for his love for basketball, is going to trade in his high-tops for a fire suit as he welcomed in 18 of NASCAR's finest racers on Wednesday.
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Brian Vickers outlasted Jimmie Johnson in yet another fuel-mileage duel at Michigan International Speedway, taking the lead with two laps to go after Johnson ran out of gas and holding on for his first Sprint Cup victory of the season Sunday.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Roush Fenway Racing has asked a federal court to dismiss a wrongful termination charge made by a former crew member for Carl Edwards.
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- Smoke loves it when the Glen heats up.
Tony Stewart won the rain-delayed NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International on a steamy Monday, holding off Australian Marcos Ambrose over the final 25 laps for his Cup-record fifth victory at the famed road course.
The elements were less than favorable during Sunday's Watkins Glen International -- and Carl Edwards was one of the few drivers who was disappointed the race was postponed because of the torrential downpours.
On Monday, he changed his tune.
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- Andy Lally will have to curb his enthusiasm for another day.
Lally, a champion road racer with dreams of competing in NASCAR, was scheduled to make his first Sprint Cup start on Sunday. But a band of rain moved over the road course at Watkins Glen International and never lifted, forcing NASCAR to postpone the race until noon Monday.
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