Austin Hill drove past rookie Chandler Smith as the two took the white flag and held on to win Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at blustery Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway often helps foretell how the 10-month grind for the NASCAR Cup Series championship will play out.
Chandler Smith, 19, holds off fellow youngster Zane Smith and former Cup Series champion Kyle Busch of Las Vegas for a victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Kyle Busch is pleased NASCAR listened to concerns, but practice time is only one issue as race teams continue Next Gen car acclimation period.
John Wes Townley, who won a NASCAR Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2015, was shot and killed during a domestic dispute involving his ex-wife.
Noah Gragson held off Harrison Burton in a two-lap overtime shootout at Darlington Raceway on Saturday for his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the season.
Popular Wood Brothers driver Matt DiBenedetto, still seeking his first Cup Series win, is coming off back-to-back runner-up finishes in Las Vegas.
Joey Logano gambled, staying on the track during a caution period with five laps remaining and driving away to his second consecutive victory in LVMS’ spring Cup Series race.
Overcoming pandemic, racial stereotypes among highlights of challenging 2020 season and bodes well for sport’s future says NASCAR president Steve Phelps.
With LVMS dirt track crash behind him, Arizona racer Alex Bowman replaces two driving legends on way to becoming NASCAR force.
Former champions from Las Vegas went winless during 2020 regular season, hoping to turn things around in postseason opener.
Music City is pulling out all the stops for NASCAR and its recently crowned champion after replacing Las Vegas as awards ceremony host.
Elliott, who started from the pole, led 80 of 90 laps around the speedy 2.45-mile layout to become the first repeat winner in nearly a decade.
Television ratings for Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway were up a tick over last year’s race.
After signing a one-year deal Tuesday to drive the 2019 NASCAR season for Chip Gansssi Racing, Las Vegas native Kurt Busch suggested that might be it for him as a full-time stock car racer. With one caveat.