Jeff Gordon is the proudest monkey you’ve ever seen.
Jeff Gordon is the proudest monkey you’ve ever seen.
Richard Petty will make his first foray into IndyCars by putting John Andretti into the cockpit for next month’s Indianapolis 500.
Petty made the announcement Monday, and NASCAR fans who cheered him as a driver and team owner will find a familiar look. The car will carry the red-and-light blue paint scheme and Petty’s old number, 43.
Petty has long been known in the NASCAR world simply as The King. But he has never before tried to win the crown jewel of the IndyCar series.
Danica Patrick needs to do two things, Alan Tays says: Stop using her gender to unfair advantage, and ditch the IRL for NASCAR.
Jeff Gordon shined brightly at Texas Motor Speedway, but he wasn’t the only story this weekend. Get the latest with The Last Lap.
NASCAR has endured tough times and controversies lately, but Chairman Brian France feels better days lie ahead, Lee Spencer says.
David Reutimann was one of many who had a wild ride Sunday. Relive the highlights or watch the Texas race from start to finish.