Landon Cassill to run full Xfinity season for JD Motorsports
Landon Cassill returns to full-time status as driver of the No. 4 JD Motorsports entry for the 2021 Xfinity Series season.
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Friday 5: Matt Tifft reveals cause of his seizures
Matt Tifft on what he's gone through: 'It can be very anxiety-inducing because it really changes almost everything you do in your regular life.'
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David Gilliland Racing sets driver-crew chief lineup for Truck Series season
David Gilliland Racing features incoming Truck rookie Hailie Deegan and Tanner Gray as full-season drivers, as well as Truck part-timer Taylor Gray.
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AJ Allmendinger making Cup return at Daytona road course
Returning Xfinity Series full-timer AJ Allmendinger will make his first Cup Series start since 2018 at the Daytona road course on Feb. 21.
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Justin Marks, Daniel Suarez Want To Revolutionize Nascar With Trackhouse Racing
Justin Marks raced in Nascar sporadically over the years, but now he's focused on building Trackhouse Racing from scratch. Trackhouse brought on Pitbull as a co-owner, with...
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Rolex 24 crossovers: Checking in on NASCAR and IndyCar stars racing Daytona this month
The Rolex 24 at Daytona field will include more than a dozen drivers with recent NASCAR and IndyCar ties, racing sports cars across several divisions.
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Spire Motorsports adds sponsor for Corey LaJoie
Schluter Systems will be the primary sponsor of Corey LaJoie's car in seven Cup races this season.
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Vinnie Miller, Ryan Ellis land part-time rides at BJ McLeod Motorsports
Vinnie Miller and Ryan Ellis join the driver roster for the No. 99 Xfinity Series entry at BJ McLeod Motorsports.
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Home track of Richie Evans and Jerry Cook up for sale
Utica-Rome Speedway, where Richie Evans and Jerry Cook often dueled in one of NASCAR's greatest rivalries, is up for sale.
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Music executive Scott Borchetta forms Xfinity Series team
Big Machine Racing Team plans to run the No. 48 Chevrolet full-time this Xfinity season with Jade Buford as the driver.
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Baseball's one-time HR king Hank Aaron dies at 86
The baseball great and one-time home run king Hank Aaron has died. The Atlanta Braves said he died peacefully in his sleep early Friday.
NFL giving 7,500 vaccinated health care workers free tickets to Super Bowl...
TAMPA, Fla. - The NFL has invited thousands of health care workers who received the coronavirus vaccine to the upcoming Super Bowl in Tampa, the league announced Friday. The...
Reports: Baseball legend Hank Aaron dies at 86
Hank Aaron, the one time MLB home run king and one of baseball's greatest players, has died, according to reports.
Baseball great Hank Aaron dies at age 86
Hank Aaron's death the latest in spate of Hall of Fame passings
Hammerin' Hank Aaron's death on Friday at the age of 86 made him the latest Baseball Hall of Famer to join the Big Game in the Sky. In the past six months, numerous men...
Chiefs' Mahomes practices again ahead of AFC championship
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went through his third consecutive day of practice Friday and needs only to receive clearance from team physicians and an...
Hank Aaron, baseball's one-time home run king, dies at 86
ATLANTA - Hank Aaron, who endured racist threats with stoic dignity during his pursuit of Babe Ruth's home run record and gracefully left his mark with 755 homers and a legacy...
UFC 257 ceremonial weigh-in video highlights and photo gallery
ABU DHABI - Ceremonial weigh-ins for UFC 257 are now complete following Friday's festivites. Saturday's card, which takes place at Etihad Arena on “Fight Island” and streams on...
Vita Vea in, Antonio Brown out for Bucs in NFC title game
TAMPA, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers bolstered their defense for Sunday's NFC championship game, activating nose tackle Vita Vea from the reserve/injured list.
NFC Matchups: Where else to start but Brady and Rodgers?
More than 100 players will suit up for Sunday's NFC championship game, so try to ignore all those talking heads making mention of only two: Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.