Choose your location
Alt_driver
Daniel Suarez joining new team for Xfinity return
The Xfinity Series race on the streets of Chicago will feature a former champion as Daniel Suarez makes his return to the series. Suarez, who won the Xfinity title in 2016, will join DGM Racing for the first time. He will drive the No. 36 Chevrolet Camaro while the Illinois-based Universal Beauty Products will serve as his primary partner. The scheme will specifically highlight Van Der Hagen shaving products.
No. 19 team has one focus for Martin Truex Jr.'s remaining races
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- Tuesday's press conference at Joe Gibbs Racing focused on Chase Briscoe taking over the No. 19 Toyota in 2025, but team owner Joe Gibbs made it clear that there is another immediate priority. Gibbs wants the No. 19 team to help Martin Truex Jr. do what so...
Chase Briscoe's skyrocket opportunity with Reverse Tony Stewart
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- Chase Briscoe's journey to Joe Gibbs Racing has only featured one trip to victory lane in the Cup Series, but the Indiana native hopes he can follow in the footsteps of a champion while pulling a Reverse Tony Stewart. "Martin (Truex Jr.), when he came over here,...
RCR's Andy Petree retires among executive changes
Richard Childress Racing has made significant personnel changes ahead of the trip to Nashville Superspeedway, headlined by the retirement of longtime executive Andy Petree. Richard Childress Racing announced the news Tuesday afternoon with a press release. The championship-winning organization also stated that Keith Rodden will take over as the interim competition director starting this week. Rodden served as Austin Dillon's crew chief until April when he took on a larger role within the organization.
Coach Gibbs channels football past with Chase Briscoe recruitment
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- The deal between Joe Gibbs Racing and Chase Briscoe came together quickly, but that doesn't mean it was an uneventful process. Joe Gibbs actually had to channel his days coaching football while pursuing his newest driver. "Literally, the owner of the race team was calling me two,...
Chase Briscoe gets No. 1 need with move to Joe Gibbs Racing
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- Joe Gibbs Racing has made it official that Chase Briscoe will take over the No. 19 Toyota Camry XSE starting with the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The deal will be for multiple years, something that Briscoe requested during a sitdown with the person who handles contracts for Joe Gibbs Racing. The Indiana native will have Bass Pro Shops as a primary partner for his inaugural season, starting with the Daytona 500 in February.
Cup drivers take over Xfinity Nashville entry list
The Xfinity Series field will feature several guest drivers at Nashville Superspeedway as several Cup regulars join the lineup. The initial entry list for the Tennessee race, which features drivers fighting for 38 spots, has five full-time Cup drivers. Tyler Reddick headlines this list as he makes his first Xfinity start of the season while driving for Sam Hunt Racing.
Tony Stewart, Leah Pruett expecting first child
Tony Stewart and his wife Leah Pruett have announced that they are expecting their first child together. The couple announced the news Monday on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The due date will be sometime in November. Stewart and Pruett also revealed that they will have a boy, using smoke from an NHRA drag race to make the announcement.
NASCAR weekend schedule, forecast for Nashville return
NASCAR once again descends upon Tennessee for a busy race weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. Craftsman Truck Series teams will return to action for the first time since World Wide Technology Raceway on June 1. Xfinity Series and Cup Series teams will continue their seasons after Christopher Bell swept the weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Freedom Racing Enterprises adds champion crew chief
Freedom Racing Enterprises will have a new crew chief guiding the No. 76 team, starting this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. The Craftsman Truck Series team announced Monday the addition of Mike Hillman Jr., a championship-winning crew chief who will immediately begin working with Spencer Boyd. Hillman started the season as...
Wet New Hampshire race boosts Joey Logano into playoff picture
The NASCAR Cup Series playoff picture has changed once again after a race featuring a red flag delay and dozens of laps on wet-weather tires. Bubba Wallace, who entered the weekend six points to the good, is now the first driver outside of a playoff spot. A crash started by Noah Gragson sliding on slick paint dropped him 13 points below the cutline. Joey Logano, who finished 32nd and three laps down, took Wallace's spot.
John Force alert, undergoing evaluation after fiery crash
Record-setting NHRA drag racer John Force is undergoing evaluation in ICU after a fiery crash Sunday at Virginia Motorsports Park. Force, the most prolific winner in drag racing, suffered a catastrophic engine failure after crossing the finish line at 302.62 miles per hour in the first round of Funny Car elimination. His Funny Car careened across the track and crashed into the concrete guardrail. It then crossed the track once again and hit the opposite guardrail.
NASCAR: Wet-weather tires 'absolutely' a success
Sunday's race at New Hampshire was by no means the standard Cup Series event as drivers completed the final stretch on wet-weather tires after a rain delay lasting more than two hours. This race, which Christopher Bell won, did not play out as expected. NASCAR still viewed the event as...
Christopher Bell sweeps wet & wild New Hampshire Cup weekend
Christopher Bell has swept the NASCAR weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway after winning the Xfinity and Cup races, both of which featured wet-weather tires. Chase Briscoe, Josh Berry, Kyle Larson, and Chris Buescher rounded out the top five. Tyler Reddick, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., John Hunter Nemechek, Martin Truex Jr., and Ross Chastain all scored top-10 finishes.
New Hampshire Xfinity results: Christopher Bell wins
Christopher Bell is still perfect at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the Xfinity Series after winning Saturday afternoon's race. Sheldon Creed crossed the line second. Cole Custer Justin Allgaier, and Carson Kvapil rounded out the top five. The event came down to overtime after a multi-car incident brought out the...
Cup New Hampshire lineup after rain cancels qualifying
Chase Elliott will start Sunday's Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway from the pole. Ryan Blaney will start on the front row next to Elliott after he won last weekend's race at Iowa Speedway. William Byron, Christopher Bell, and Alex Bowman will start Sunday's race inside the top five. Joey Logano will join Bowman on the third row.
Alt_driver
3K+
Posts
807K+
Views
Alt_driver is an online destination where rugged individualism and car shop talk meet. We cover the high-stakes thrills, latest NASCAR results, and trends in American car culture. From the craziest videos we can find to victory laps to in-depth critiques on the latest car models, this is where every mile counts.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.