One accusation. One confused driver. Zero apologies.
A number of NASCAR drivers are experiencing the same issue this season, with a potential fundamental reason being identified.
Mexico City is a big opportunity for several drivers hunting their first win of the 2025 season. There's home hero Daniel Suarez, Supercars ace Shane van Gisbergen, and road course specialist A.J.
[Editor’s note: The following article is from Athlon Sports’ 2025 Racing Annual magazine. Order your copy online today, or buy one at retail racks and newsstands nationwide.] He’s baaa-ack! After ...
A week after AJ Allmendinger clawed to within 13 points of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff cutline with a solid fourth-place finish in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the driver and his ...
In December of this year, A.J. Allmendinger will turn 44 years old after competing in NASCAR for almost two full decades. He's a truly unique driver when looking at his career trajectory, and Friday's ...
The May 8 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Watkins Glen will undoubtedly be a heavyweight fight. On Friday, Kaulig Racing announced that road course ace AJ Allmendinger will drive the No. 25 ...
How exactly do athletes react to adversity? Often with profanity. And NASCAR’s in-car audio is remarkable there for giving viewers a close look into exactly what drivers say when things go wrong, ...