Chase leader Mark Martin grabs his seventh pole of the season for Sunday’s Price Chopper 400 Sprint Cup race in Kansas.
Chase leader Mark Martin grabs his seventh pole of the season for Sunday’s Price Chopper 400 Sprint Cup race in Kansas.
Who’s the 19-year-old debuting for Penske Racing this weekend? Lee Spencer introduces the rising star that is Parker Kligerman.
Suspended NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield is turning to high-profile attorney Mark Geragos to help fight his drug suspension.
Geragos confirmed to The Associated Press on Friday night that he’s finalizing a deal to represent Mayfield himself out of his Washington, D.C.-based firm Luque Geragos and Marino.
“It’s clear to me that there are real issues here, substantial issues, and I think he’s getting a raw deal,” Geragos said.
Mark Martin has another pole in his race to win the Chase.
Martin turned a lap of 175.758 mph on a cool, windy Friday on the 1.5-mile oval at Kansas Speedway, earning his career-best seventh pole of the season.
The 50-year-old will start on the front row with Dale Earnhardt Jr. in Sunday’s Price Chopper 400, the third of 10 races in the Chase for the championship.
The feud between Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski is not over.
Far from it.
The tension started at last weekend’s Nationwide race at Dover, where Hamlin’s day ended with Keselowski spinning him into the wall. Hamlin went to pit road after the race and shoved Keselowski, followed by more skirmishes between the drivers and their crews.
Hamlin was critical of Keselowski again after Sprint Cup practice on Friday, saying he never reached out to apologize.
The Hendrick cars push it, and almost go too far; qualifying at Kansas; Carl relives his “Bonzai!” move, plus Pockrass and Vickers from this morning at the track.