NASCAR
NASCAR - news & resources on nascar racing games. NASCAR stands for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. In the United States, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) oversees such races as the Winston Cup, the Busch Grand National, and the Craftsman Truck events, which are run on tracks like Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. The section focuses on NASCAR, its various racing events, and other related topics.
NASCAR's Mark Martin - From boy to Superstar
Mark Martin has one of the most illustrious careers in NASCAR history. Like most racing devils, Martin lived and breathed racing ever since he could remember. He started off his career at age 15 with stock car racing on the local Arkansas dirt tracks and has seen an illustrious career blossom ever since.
NASCAR's Kyle Busch - From boy to Superstar
Kyle Busch was born in Las Vegas in 1985. He started racing in go-karts at age 6 and because of his family’s involvement in racing, it was only natural that Busch grew up tinkering in garages, building and repairing race cars with his father and older brother.
NASCAR's Kurt Busch - From Boy to Superstar
Kurt Thomas Busch started off racing in go-karts but saw his career really take off when he moved on to the Dwarf Car Series in Las Vegas. Currently residing in North Carolina, this speed demon has an impressive win list under his belt.
Daytona 500 Tickets
The Daytona 500 is a NASCAR sprint race that takes place annually around the mid or end of February on a Sunday at the Daytona Speedway which is located in Florida. This restrictor place race features 200 laps that amount to around 500 miles. It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008.
NASCAR Merchandise Going Neon?
What is a very unique way to display your appreciation for Jeff Gordon, Dale Jr, Jimmie Johnson, or Tony Stewart? Step inside to find out a way that will make others glow with envy.
Spanish Siesta Given Wake-up Call By Nascar
Too many rules and regulations have diluted Formula one's appeal, says Maurice Hamilton
NASCAR's J.J. Yeley - From boy to Superstar
J.J. Yeley began racing when he was 10 where he took part in the Arizona Quarter Midget Racing Association. Using a forged birth certificate, Yeley started racing midgets at age 14 and became the youngest driver to apply and receive a United States Auto Club (USAC) license.
NASCAR's Greg Biffle - From boy to Superstar
Greg Biffle originally from Vancouver, Washington became a familiar name when he raced in the NASCAR Winter Heat in 1995. His stardom rises with a cool steady hand as he continues to tear the tracks till today.
NASCAR's Kasey Kahne - From boy to Superstar
Kasey Kahne grew up racing on dirt tracks in his hometown of Enumcla. He took to open wheel sprint cars at Deming Speedway at aged 17 in Deming, Washington. Not many rookies have been able to leave an impression as Kahne has. He had already become a household name at the end of his rookie season during the NASCAR NEXTEL runs.
NASCAR's Denny Hamlin - From boy to Superstar
Denny Hamlin was born in Tampa, Florida and started racing go karts when he was 7 years old. By the time he was 16, Hamlin had switched to sturdier racing cars. Career highlights include winning the Raybestos Rookie of the year and getting into the NASCAR record books for being able to score the highest ever points finish for a rookie.
NASCAR’s David Reutimann - From Boy to Superstar
David Reutimann was raised in Zephyrhills, Florida and was born with the zeal of driving within him. Carrying a family name that was notorious on the race tracks in the East Coast David built a reputation of his own by tearing into the big championships. His story of defying odds against him is both moving and inspiring.
NASCAR's Clint Bowyer - From Boy to Superstar
Clint Bowyer is a fierce competitor and the markings of a winner was clear from the get go. He won and liked it. When he’s on the race track, he’s in it to win the trophy. Since racing at the age of five, Bowyer has gone on to achieve over 200 wins and countless championships throughout the years.
The Physics of NASCAR
Even though NASCAR started as a backwoods illegal race to run moonshine, it has today evolved into a sport that is not only entertaining but depends on physics too.
NASCAR Tracks: Daytona International Speedway
This article gives all NASCAR fans an informative look at one of the greatest tracks in racing history. The Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida is home to some of the most significant NASCAR races there are. Feel like your right there watching the race.
The NASCAR Foundation
This article will inform the reader, whether they are a NASCAR fan or not about the different types of Charities that NASCAR offers.
NASCAR Hall of Fame
This article informs the reader of some of NASCAR’s greatest drivers and shares the reasons behind them being inducted into the newly being built Nascar hall of fame in Charlotte North Carolina.
NASCAR Tracks: Atlanta Motor Speedway
This article helps familiarize you with one of America’s great race tracks, the Atlanta Motor Speedway. You will learn some interesting facts about this great track.
NASCAR Collectibles Last Lap For 2007
Need a reminder that Black Friday began the race to get the NASCAR collectibles that you will need for Christmas shopping? Let this be your wake-up call to get the inside lane on shopping today!
NASCAR – The Drivers Training
This article discusses about participating, schools, physical conditioning and mental toughness involved in trying to become a NASCAR driver.
The NASCAR Vehicle
This article helps to describe the original concept of a NASCAR race car and the type of car that races today.
NASCAR’s Organizational Structure
This article helps newcomers and current fans alike better understand the structure of NASCAR and gives a better appreciation of the sport.
The NASCAR Racing Championships
This article helps to explain the different leagues that NASCAR has. It gives a brief explanation of each of them as well.
NASCAR Collectibles Keep The Feeling
Need a way to keep the passion of stock car racing going 24/7? Here’s an idea that provides constant reminders around the clock!
NASCAR- The Backwoods Roots
This article helps to explain the backroots of how Nascar began. It will give you a greater appreciation of how it all began.
NASCAR - The Driver’s Physical Conditioning
This article helps you to understand how physically fit a NASCAR driver must be to withstand the high demands of his sport.
What Does NASCAR Merchandise Mean to You?
What motivates people to buy things including NASCAR collectibles? Find out one perspective and decide if it sounds right to you.
The Budget NASCAR Collectibles Solution For The Home
Got the racing fever but ain’t got much money? Here’s a way to keep the stock car flame going 24/7 around your home without breaking the bank.
NASCAR Collectibles Keep the Racing Flame Going 24/7
Want to stay in the midst of racing action around the clock? Here’s a way to keep the stock car excitement going on a continual basis in your life.
Brembo's 'Out of the Box' Diversity in NASCAR
Brembo, world-leader in braking parts that deliver high-end braking performance, is offering another mighty braking addition in NASCAR. The cutting-edge innovation is a pedal box which is interchangeable with several NASCAR pedal boxes.
Races Are A Go At Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
One of the special events that one should look forward to would be the race competition between two racing giants – the NASCAR Busch Series and the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series. These would be presented by the Crown Royal Special Reserve to those who are interested in viewing such a spectacle. This one would be part of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve grand happening.
De La Rosa Looks to Capitalise
Motor Racing: Pedro de la Rosa says he is ready to make the most of his chance to impress Ron Dennis in the McLaren seat vacated by the Nascar-bound Juan Pablo Montoya.
NASCAR And CCC: Attending To Rising Fuel Prices
The NASCAR Performance Automotive Licensing Program has joined forces with the CCC, or the Car Care Council, and the two organizations has done brainstorming sessions and just recently launched a consumer education campaign which they dubbed as the "Be An Angel, Maintain Your Car And Save Some Gas".
Tony Stewart: NASCAR'S Loose Canon
Tony Stewart is on the verge of actually killing fellow racers.
Motor Sports: Grand American gaining momentum
Grand American (owned by NASCAR) is an exciting racing series that is sure to attract more and more fans.
Motor Sports: NASCAR's Jimmy Smith returns to desert racing at Baja 500
NASCAR team owner and veteran desert racer Jimmy Smith is returning to his racing roots to drive NASCAR racer Robby Gordon's No. 31 Chevy CK1500 in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division in the upcoming 36th Tecate SCORE Baja 500 desert race.
Motor Sports: Grassroots Racin'
NASCAR has changed dramatically over the past decade. Is increased popularity and revenue luring the series from tradition? It appears so.
Motor Sports: Johnny Sauter struggling to find success
Johnny Sauter helped pilot Richard Childress Racing to the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series owners' title, but since graduating to NASCAR's elite level this season, he has struggled to find success and respect from his fellow drivers.
Motor Sports: NASCAR's Robby Gordon to race in Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250
NASCAR Nextel Cup driver Robby Gordon will spend the time off from his day job next week leading a race-record field in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division into the 18th Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 desert race in Baja California, Mexico.
Motor Sports: Roush's Recruits -- Jon Wood and Carl Edwards
Jack Roush has achieved success at NASCAR elite level. Matt Kenseth, driver of his #17 Dewalt Ford, won the 2003 Winston Cup championship. Now, young Carl Edwards and Jon Wood are making waves in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Motor Sports: What's the limit?
In auto racing, you don't know how fast is too fast until it's too late. Right now, the Indy Racing League is at the same point NASCAR was 15 years ago when the restrictor-plate was introduced. Unfortunately, this follows the fatal accident of 26-year-old Tony Renna in October.
NASCAR: Does the points system really need a change?
There has been several complaints throughout the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup season that there needs to be a change in the points system. But, why change something that has been so successful in the past?
NASCAR or BUMPERCAR?
The racing series is starting to heat up in the early days of fall. With all the "gentle nudging" going on, maybe NASCAR needs to change its name?
Motor Sports: The simple truth about racing cars
As NASCAR spins the science wheels, don't forget the most basic truth about racing cars. Read on to find out what that is.
Motor Sports: State of the sport -- NASCAR
It has been said several times, over the past ten years or so, that NASCAR is America's "hottest" or "fastest-growing" sport. Patten Fuqua takes a look at where NASCAR is, and where it's going.
Auto Racing: Rusty races towards NASCAR championship
NASCAR veteran Rusty Wallace is always in the top 10 in Winston Cup points. This year he is shooting for his second WC title.
MOTOR SPORTS: 2001, a race odyssey.. or..The Spinny's
This week's SpinToWin Opinion brings you the first in a four-part series called "2001: A Race Odyssey." Each part will be a quarterly award column, where I will bestow upon our favorite NASCAR drivers the lowest form of award possible; "The Spinny's."
MOTOR SPORTS: Earnhardt's influence will live on
NASCAR officials work overtime to improve safety measures, but are they responsible for recent tragedies on the track?
NASCAR: The fragility of life
Dale Ernhardt's tragic and untimely death was a reminder to us all of how fragile life really is.
MOTOR SPORTS: Earnhardt's tragic death overshadows Waltrip's win
Sunday was a day of firsts for NASCAR's Michael Waltrip and a day of tragedy for the Earnhardts, legends in NASCAR history. Get the full report on many happenings Sunday's Daytona 500 brought.
NASCAR: All I Want For Christmas This Year
A light look at an approximate cost of having a Winston Cup Team for one year.
MOTOR SPORTS: Does The Points Race Make Sense?
Joe Gibbs' NASCAR team underscores the problem. One of his drivers leads NASCAR in wins, yet it's the other one that has won the points championship. Gibbs isn't complaining.
MOTOR SPORTS: Racing With No Brakes
Now NASCAR action will never stop. NBC is testing a peep window during national commercial breaks that will keep the action going for as long as possible.
MOTOR SPORTS: Keeping The Races Exciting
In another attempt to make the racing more interesting Atlanta Motor Speedway has asked NASCAR to approve a Talladega-type aerodynamic setup for the cars.
FX announces inaugural NASCAR Busch Series Schedule for 2001
The network's live coverage features 12 Busch Series races. The FX race analysts are NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip & Larry McReynolds.
FX Announces Inaugural Nascar Winston Cup Series Schedule
FX Announces Inaugural Nascar Winston Cup Series Schedule For 2001 Network's Live Coverage Features Three Winston Races
EA SPORTS Top-Selling NASCAR Franchise Signs Four Year Deal
Electronic Arts Signs Daytona International Speedway EA SPORTS Top-Selling NASCAR Franchise To Feature "World Center of Racing" In A Four-Year Deal
NASCAR: Making Driver Safety a Top Priority in NASCAR
Rookie driver Matt Kenseth is well aware of the dangers that lurk on the race track. The rookie says the deaths of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin have made drivers more cautious.
Kurt Thomas Busch started off racing in go-karts but saw his career really take off when he moved on to the Dwarf Car Series in Las Vegas. Currently residing in North Carolina, this speed demon has an impressive win list under his belt.
Daytona 500 Tickets
The Daytona 500 is a NASCAR sprint race that takes place annually around the mid or end of February on a Sunday at the Daytona Speedway which is located in Florida. This restrictor place race features 200 laps that amount to around 500 miles. It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008.
NASCAR Merchandise Going Neon?
What is a very unique way to display your appreciation for Jeff Gordon, Dale Jr, Jimmie Johnson, or Tony Stewart? Step inside to find out a way that will make others glow with envy.
Spanish Siesta Given Wake-up Call By Nascar
Too many rules and regulations have diluted Formula one's appeal, says Maurice Hamilton
NASCAR's J.J. Yeley - From boy to Superstar
J.J. Yeley began racing when he was 10 where he took part in the Arizona Quarter Midget Racing Association. Using a forged birth certificate, Yeley started racing midgets at age 14 and became the youngest driver to apply and receive a United States Auto Club (USAC) license.
NASCAR's Greg Biffle - From boy to Superstar
Greg Biffle originally from Vancouver, Washington became a familiar name when he raced in the NASCAR Winter Heat in 1995. His stardom rises with a cool steady hand as he continues to tear the tracks till today.
NASCAR's Kasey Kahne - From boy to Superstar
Kasey Kahne grew up racing on dirt tracks in his hometown of Enumcla. He took to open wheel sprint cars at Deming Speedway at aged 17 in Deming, Washington. Not many rookies have been able to leave an impression as Kahne has. He had already become a household name at the end of his rookie season during the NASCAR NEXTEL runs.
NASCAR's Denny Hamlin - From boy to Superstar
Denny Hamlin was born in Tampa, Florida and started racing go karts when he was 7 years old. By the time he was 16, Hamlin had switched to sturdier racing cars. Career highlights include winning the Raybestos Rookie of the year and getting into the NASCAR record books for being able to score the highest ever points finish for a rookie.
NASCAR’s David Reutimann - From Boy to Superstar
David Reutimann was raised in Zephyrhills, Florida and was born with the zeal of driving within him. Carrying a family name that was notorious on the race tracks in the East Coast David built a reputation of his own by tearing into the big championships. His story of defying odds against him is both moving and inspiring.
NASCAR's Clint Bowyer - From Boy to Superstar
Clint Bowyer is a fierce competitor and the markings of a winner was clear from the get go. He won and liked it. When he’s on the race track, he’s in it to win the trophy. Since racing at the age of five, Bowyer has gone on to achieve over 200 wins and countless championships throughout the years.
The Physics of NASCAR
Even though NASCAR started as a backwoods illegal race to run moonshine, it has today evolved into a sport that is not only entertaining but depends on physics too.
NASCAR Tracks: Daytona International Speedway
This article gives all NASCAR fans an informative look at one of the greatest tracks in racing history. The Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida is home to some of the most significant NASCAR races there are. Feel like your right there watching the race.
The NASCAR Foundation
This article will inform the reader, whether they are a NASCAR fan or not about the different types of Charities that NASCAR offers.
NASCAR Hall of Fame
This article informs the reader of some of NASCAR’s greatest drivers and shares the reasons behind them being inducted into the newly being built Nascar hall of fame in Charlotte North Carolina.
NASCAR Tracks: Atlanta Motor Speedway
This article helps familiarize you with one of America’s great race tracks, the Atlanta Motor Speedway. You will learn some interesting facts about this great track.
NASCAR Collectibles Last Lap For 2007
Need a reminder that Black Friday began the race to get the NASCAR collectibles that you will need for Christmas shopping? Let this be your wake-up call to get the inside lane on shopping today!
NASCAR – The Drivers Training
This article discusses about participating, schools, physical conditioning and mental toughness involved in trying to become a NASCAR driver.
The NASCAR Vehicle
This article helps to describe the original concept of a NASCAR race car and the type of car that races today.
NASCAR’s Organizational Structure
This article helps newcomers and current fans alike better understand the structure of NASCAR and gives a better appreciation of the sport.
The NASCAR Racing Championships
This article helps to explain the different leagues that NASCAR has. It gives a brief explanation of each of them as well.
NASCAR Collectibles Keep The Feeling
Need a way to keep the passion of stock car racing going 24/7? Here’s an idea that provides constant reminders around the clock!
NASCAR- The Backwoods Roots
This article helps to explain the backroots of how Nascar began. It will give you a greater appreciation of how it all began.
NASCAR - The Driver’s Physical Conditioning
This article helps you to understand how physically fit a NASCAR driver must be to withstand the high demands of his sport.
What Does NASCAR Merchandise Mean to You?
What motivates people to buy things including NASCAR collectibles? Find out one perspective and decide if it sounds right to you.
The Budget NASCAR Collectibles Solution For The Home
Got the racing fever but ain’t got much money? Here’s a way to keep the stock car flame going 24/7 around your home without breaking the bank.
NASCAR Collectibles Keep the Racing Flame Going 24/7
Want to stay in the midst of racing action around the clock? Here’s a way to keep the stock car excitement going on a continual basis in your life.
Brembo's 'Out of the Box' Diversity in NASCAR
Brembo, world-leader in braking parts that deliver high-end braking performance, is offering another mighty braking addition in NASCAR. The cutting-edge innovation is a pedal box which is interchangeable with several NASCAR pedal boxes.
Races Are A Go At Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
One of the special events that one should look forward to would be the race competition between two racing giants – the NASCAR Busch Series and the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series. These would be presented by the Crown Royal Special Reserve to those who are interested in viewing such a spectacle. This one would be part of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve grand happening.
De La Rosa Looks to Capitalise
Motor Racing: Pedro de la Rosa says he is ready to make the most of his chance to impress Ron Dennis in the McLaren seat vacated by the Nascar-bound Juan Pablo Montoya.
NASCAR And CCC: Attending To Rising Fuel Prices
The NASCAR Performance Automotive Licensing Program has joined forces with the CCC, or the Car Care Council, and the two organizations has done brainstorming sessions and just recently launched a consumer education campaign which they dubbed as the "Be An Angel, Maintain Your Car And Save Some Gas".
Tony Stewart: NASCAR'S Loose Canon
Tony Stewart is on the verge of actually killing fellow racers.
Motor Sports: Grand American gaining momentum
Grand American (owned by NASCAR) is an exciting racing series that is sure to attract more and more fans.
Motor Sports: NASCAR's Jimmy Smith returns to desert racing at Baja 500
NASCAR team owner and veteran desert racer Jimmy Smith is returning to his racing roots to drive NASCAR racer Robby Gordon's No. 31 Chevy CK1500 in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division in the upcoming 36th Tecate SCORE Baja 500 desert race.
Motor Sports: Grassroots Racin'
NASCAR has changed dramatically over the past decade. Is increased popularity and revenue luring the series from tradition? It appears so.
Motor Sports: Johnny Sauter struggling to find success
Johnny Sauter helped pilot Richard Childress Racing to the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series owners' title, but since graduating to NASCAR's elite level this season, he has struggled to find success and respect from his fellow drivers.
Motor Sports: NASCAR's Robby Gordon to race in Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250
NASCAR Nextel Cup driver Robby Gordon will spend the time off from his day job next week leading a race-record field in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division into the 18th Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 desert race in Baja California, Mexico.
Motor Sports: Roush's Recruits -- Jon Wood and Carl Edwards
Jack Roush has achieved success at NASCAR elite level. Matt Kenseth, driver of his #17 Dewalt Ford, won the 2003 Winston Cup championship. Now, young Carl Edwards and Jon Wood are making waves in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Motor Sports: What's the limit?
In auto racing, you don't know how fast is too fast until it's too late. Right now, the Indy Racing League is at the same point NASCAR was 15 years ago when the restrictor-plate was introduced. Unfortunately, this follows the fatal accident of 26-year-old Tony Renna in October.
NASCAR: Does the points system really need a change?
There has been several complaints throughout the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup season that there needs to be a change in the points system. But, why change something that has been so successful in the past?
NASCAR or BUMPERCAR?
The racing series is starting to heat up in the early days of fall. With all the "gentle nudging" going on, maybe NASCAR needs to change its name?
Motor Sports: The simple truth about racing cars
As NASCAR spins the science wheels, don't forget the most basic truth about racing cars. Read on to find out what that is.
Motor Sports: State of the sport -- NASCAR
It has been said several times, over the past ten years or so, that NASCAR is America's "hottest" or "fastest-growing" sport. Patten Fuqua takes a look at where NASCAR is, and where it's going.
Auto Racing: Rusty races towards NASCAR championship
NASCAR veteran Rusty Wallace is always in the top 10 in Winston Cup points. This year he is shooting for his second WC title.
MOTOR SPORTS: 2001, a race odyssey.. or..The Spinny's
This week's SpinToWin Opinion brings you the first in a four-part series called "2001: A Race Odyssey." Each part will be a quarterly award column, where I will bestow upon our favorite NASCAR drivers the lowest form of award possible; "The Spinny's."
MOTOR SPORTS: Earnhardt's influence will live on
NASCAR officials work overtime to improve safety measures, but are they responsible for recent tragedies on the track?
NASCAR: The fragility of life
Dale Ernhardt's tragic and untimely death was a reminder to us all of how fragile life really is.
MOTOR SPORTS: Earnhardt's tragic death overshadows Waltrip's win
Sunday was a day of firsts for NASCAR's Michael Waltrip and a day of tragedy for the Earnhardts, legends in NASCAR history. Get the full report on many happenings Sunday's Daytona 500 brought.
NASCAR: All I Want For Christmas This Year
A light look at an approximate cost of having a Winston Cup Team for one year.
MOTOR SPORTS: Does The Points Race Make Sense?
Joe Gibbs' NASCAR team underscores the problem. One of his drivers leads NASCAR in wins, yet it's the other one that has won the points championship. Gibbs isn't complaining.
MOTOR SPORTS: Racing With No Brakes
Now NASCAR action will never stop. NBC is testing a peep window during national commercial breaks that will keep the action going for as long as possible.
MOTOR SPORTS: Keeping The Races Exciting
In another attempt to make the racing more interesting Atlanta Motor Speedway has asked NASCAR to approve a Talladega-type aerodynamic setup for the cars.
FX announces inaugural NASCAR Busch Series Schedule for 2001
The network's live coverage features 12 Busch Series races. The FX race analysts are NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip & Larry McReynolds.
FX Announces Inaugural Nascar Winston Cup Series Schedule
FX Announces Inaugural Nascar Winston Cup Series Schedule For 2001 Network's Live Coverage Features Three Winston Races
EA SPORTS Top-Selling NASCAR Franchise Signs Four Year Deal
Electronic Arts Signs Daytona International Speedway EA SPORTS Top-Selling NASCAR Franchise To Feature "World Center of Racing" In A Four-Year Deal
NASCAR: Making Driver Safety a Top Priority in NASCAR
Rookie driver Matt Kenseth is well aware of the dangers that lurk on the race track. The rookie says the deaths of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin have made drivers more cautious.


