The sixth-generation Chevy Camaro was officially discontinued after the 2024 model year, but the spirit of the nameplate continues to ride in NASCAR as part of Chevrolet’s broader racing efforts. Now, ...
The wave of cool suit failures at Circuit of the Americas last Sunday sparked widespread discussion about how hot the Next ...
A season of dominance from the biggest three teams ended with Hendrick Motorsports' Kyle Larson winning NASCAR's Cup Series championship. Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images It’s a tough road these days ...
Chase Elliott has raised concerns about the significantly hotter cockpit conditions in the current Next Gen car. This is an issue highlighted during the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Circuit of the ...
NASCAR officials and teams are having serious talks about the future of the Next Gen car as the series heads toward 2026. The car, now entering its fifth season, was built to cut costs and keep the ...
When NASCAR unveiled the Next Gen (Gen 7) car in 2022, it was a major turning point in recent Cup Series history. The new ride brought a whole lot more standardised parts, mucked up the aerodynamics, ...
Will NASCAR's new format produce a new champ to follow Kyle Larson? Chris Graythen / Getty Images DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR is going back to the future in 2026. In a series of ...
The fight over NASCAR’s Gen 7 platform has been framed as a battle over horsepower and entertainment value, but testimony in the ongoing antitrust trial points to a more basic motive. The limits baked ...
NASCAR’s Next Gen car debuted in 2022, carrying the label of the safest Cup Series machine ever produced, and in many respects, it lived up to that billing, if not right out of the box. Parity also ...
The Chevy Camaro entered Cup Series competition in 2018, replacing the Chevrolet SS while the division was still racing under the sport’s Gen 6 regulations (not to be confused with the sixth-gen ...
This week’s antitrust proceedings brought two of NASCAR’s most influential voices into the spotlight, as chairman and CEO Jim France and Chief Racing Development Officer John Probst took the stand to ...
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