Several employees were treated for smoke inhalation after a fire broke out Tuesday inside the Joe Gibbs Racing building in North Carolina.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame welcomed its most diverse class to date Friday night, when Dale Inman opened the ceremony as the first crew chief to be inducted.
The battle lived up to the hype as Tony Stewart held off a hard charging Carl Edwards to score an historic win in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford 400 and the
The Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR race is going on this weekend and that means thousands of fans will head over to Phoenix International Raceway over the next few
Kyle Busch apologized Saturday night following his weekend suspension by NASCAR at Texas Motor Speedway for intentionally sending championship contender Ron
Sunday's IndyCar Series race in Las Vegas was supposed to be a showcase event for a struggling sport undergoing a transformation.
When Scott Speed was asked to enter the IndyCar race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, he declined.
It's official. Danica Patrick is leaving the IndyCar Series behind and will drive in NASCAR full-time starting in 2012.
NASCAR star Kyle Busch on Tuesday had his license suspended for 45 days and was fined $1,000 after pleading guilty to speeding, The Virginian-Pilot reported.
The Avondale City Council has approved a general plan amendment for future development around Phoenix International Raceway.
Police in North Carolina arrested two men with close ties to NASCAR on charges of trafficking marijuana, FOX Sports reported Wednesday.
A Nashville pastor defends a NASCAR pre-race prayer in which he thanked God for his "smokin' hot wife," saying he wanted a blessing that would be remembered.
Kyle Busch passed Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with 27 laps to go to win the New England 200 Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday, giving him
David Ragan, who came so close to winning the Daytona 500 in February before making a killer mistake, got some redemption Saturday night by winning NASCAR's
Star NASCAR driver Kyle Busch was ticketed in North Carolina Tuesday afternoon after his yellow sports car was clocked doing 128 mph in a 45 mph zone, the
NASCAR on Tuesday fined Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch $25,000 each and placed both drivers on probation for post-race actions Saturday night at Darlington