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What Happens To Used NASCAR Tires After A Race?
When the men sitting around the hotel table in Daytona Beach, Florida, established the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) back in December of 1947, they probably never took into ...
NASCAR and Goodyear brought two different tire compounds to Phoenix Raceway earlier this month, resulting in an exciting and highly strategy-driven race that ended in a side-by-side battle for the win ...
The NASCAR race at Phoenix Raceway in March could get more interesting, according to a report. According to NASCAR reporter Cole Cusumano, tire company Goodyear is bringing an option tire to the track ...
The red-lettered "Option" tire on Austin Dillon's No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in victory lane in the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway. / Peter Casey-Imagn Images It's official, ...
In the wake of a dramatic Richmond race, Kevin Harvick criticized NASCAR’s handling of its Next-Gen car and tire packages, sparking fresh debate across the sport. The retired Cup Series champion, now ...
What is the most recognized name in racing worldwide? Without a doubt, it has to be Goodyear. No matter where you go or what type of race car or truck you see, you can bet the bright gold Goodyear ...
Denny Hamlin addressed growing frustrations a few months ago following NASCAR’s move to fully standardized parts in 2022.
Imagine this: The NBA decides to change the basketball used for a playoff Game 7 but does not test the new ball beforehand, giving teams just 25 minutes of practice before the competition begins. That ...
NASCAR added wording to its uncontrolled tire rule after the Homestead-Miami Cup Series race. Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports shared a photo of the rule layout and said, “if you have an opening next to ...
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Three wins in a row. Three of the first four races of the season. On three different types of tracks. Christopher Bell’s back-to-back-to-back feat, which made him the first NASCAR ...
Brehanna Daniels got her big break through NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program Charlotte, NC -- The sound of drills is deafening, but the careful choreography of hurried tire-changing puts everyone ...
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