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NASCAR honored a pair of its most famous and successful families with inductions into the Hall of Fame on Wednesday.
Bruton Smith just can't help himself sometimes.
Brad Keselowski has been vocal about his desire to use his position as NASCAR champion to be an industry leader.
Ben Kennedy made signs, cleaned garbage cans and worked on the sewage truck. He even parked cars at Daytona International Speedway.
The numbers that stand out on the ARCA starting grid aren't the ones on the side of the stock cars.
Sports car racing in North America is getting a makeover.
Wendell Scott and Rusty Wallace are among the five new nominees announced Wednesday for the 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame class.
There was shock, maybe even outrage, when David Pearson didn't make the inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
France, son of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., said the merger made him recall the day nearly 65 years ago when his father led the meeting that created stock-car racing.