NASCAR weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway will be capped by the Monster Energy Cup Pennzoil 400 at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
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It’s only the third race of 36, but already there are storylines heading into Sunday’s NASCAR Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
A list of driver appearances for NASCAR’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Those NASCAR racers won’t be driving 55 and neither should you. Cabo Wabo Cantina at the Miracle Mile Shops is featuring the Can’t Drive 55, a blend of Cabo Wabo blanco tequila, Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum, vodka, gin, four fruit juices and a touch of amaretto Disaronno for $15. It’ll be available all weekend, as will beer buckets and shot specials. And on Thursday, you can quaff while watching the Hauler Parade from Cabo Wabo’s Strip-side patio.
It doesn’t happen every year that the driver who wins the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway goes on to be toasted during NASCAR Champion’s Week here in December.
He grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan, on the northern outskirts of Detroit. But the way Brad Keselowski gets around Las Vegas Motor Speedway, one might think he keeps a bungalow in Summerlin or Green Valley.
The weather is expected to cool, breezy and dry at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with highs approaching 60 degrees.
You could make a case for Spencer Gallagher having turned in the most impressive drive of the local drivers who made left-hand turns at Daytona.
Get ready, NASCAR fans, the Hauler Parade is returning to the Las Vegas Strip.
Racing fans heading to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for NASCAR weekend can expect a smoother drive to the event than in past years, organizers said.
As usual a big crash in the closing laps shuffled the running order at the Daytona 500. This one eliminated two Las Vegas drivers who were challenging for the win.
Austin Dillon won the Daytona 500 on Sunday night driving the iconic No. 3 Chevrolet that Earnhardt piloted for most of his career.
A year ago on stock car racing’s biggest stage, the auto racing gods smiled on Kurt Busch. Kyle Busch is hoping they have a grin or two left for him.
Daytona Day is a Fox Sports ad campaign that suggests people should get together and watch the Daytona 500 on TV in the manner that people get together and watch the Super Bowl.
A two-day NASCAR test session at Las Vegas Motor Speedway concluded Thursday without native son Kyle Busch getting anybody riled up.