Kevin Harvick wins rain-delayed NASCAR race at Bristol
Harvick made the biggest pass with 70 laps to go, sweeping by Denny Hamlin and holding on to take the rain-delayed race at the half-mile concrete track.
Harvick made the biggest pass with 70 laps to go, sweeping by Denny Hamlin and holding on to take the rain-delayed race at the half-mile concrete track.
SharesDale Earnhardt Jr. will not race again this month because of concussion-like symptoms and the No. 88 car will be turned over to trusted former teammate Jeff Gordon for the next two weeks.
SharesAs a 66-to-1 long shot entering the race, Rossi stunned the field and won the historic 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 by using a fuel strategy to outsmart a handful of drivers with the race’s most dominant cars.
SharesNBA commissioner Adam Silver and NASCAR chairman Brian France each have rebuked North Carolina’s so-called “bathroom law,” putting their organizations’ weight and money behind their stances.
SharesStewart broke a vertebra in an all-terrain vehicle accident on January and missed the first eight races of the season. Doctors have said he can return to the track this weekend.
SharesBusch claimed his first Spring Cup Series victory at Martinsville on Sunday, holding off AJ Allmendinger a day after winning the truck race at the speedway.
SharesPaul Coleman took time between races to talk about the genesis of “Dirt Rally,” the future of virtual reality and why he loves Greece.
SharesHamlin edged out Martin Truex Jr. by .01 seconds, winning the Daytona 500 on Sunday afternoon for the first time after finishing in the top five in each of the last two years.
SharesElliott, the son of Bill Elliott, became the youngest driver to land the top spot in NASCAR’s biggest race, outrunning 43 others in qualifying in the car that used to belong to now-retired Jeff Gordon.
SharesGordon retired and Stewart is out after breaking his back, and Joey Logano will try to become the first driver to win the Daytona 500 in consecutive seasons in more than 20 years on Feb. 21.
SharesStewart broke his back in a crash in Southern California on Sunday and underwent surgery that will sideline for the first portion of what is still expected to be his final season.
SharesStewart, who will be 45 next season, acknowledged that he won’t give up racing completely, but he hasn’t won a race in over two years and has been working to find a successor at Stewart-Haas Racing.
SharesThis week's Charlotte riots are creating damage, confusion and concern among the sports world.
SharesIndianapolis and Pocono may not be the only stops on Jeff Gordon's comeback tour.
SharesThere was a time when drivers raced injured, when nothing could get them to climb out of their seat.
SharesFour-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon could come out of retirement next weekend and drive the No. 88 Chevrolet if Dale Earnhardt Jr. is not cleared to race.
SharesA person on a snowmobile drove into two dog teams competing in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race early Saturday morning, killing one dog and injuring at least three others.
SharesRio and Cuba. The Pope's Year of Mercy and artist Christo's walk on water. Philadelphia, Cleveland and the next U.S. president. Super Bowl in California and the Indy 500 at 100. A centennial for America's National Park Service, 400 years since Shakespeare died and 500 years of pure German beer.
SharesIndyCar driver Justin Wilson has died from a head injury suffered when a piece of debris struck him at Pocono Raceway. He was 37.
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