Tony Stewart will drive a dragster in the Top Alcohol class, considered a stepping stone to the premier Top Fuel division.
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway opened with an Indy Racing League event on Sept. 15, 1996, before becoming a premiere destination for the NASCAR Cup Series.
The short and colorful history of Stardust Raceway is chronicled in a new book by Randall Cannon, a freelance author from Henderson.
When NASCAR CEO Brian France Jr. was arrested and charged with DWI and criminal possession of a controlled substance in New York, his bizarre behavior at last year’s awards ceremony in Las Vegas suddenly had context.
Tom “The Mongoose” McEwen, who died Monday at age 81, was a champion drag racer whose career spanned four decades. He was an even better self-promoter.
IndyCar racing is moving under one televised umbrella. And for the first time since 1965, it won’t feature the ABC logo.
Justin Lamb clinched his third NHRA sportsman national championship during last weekend’s Toyota Nationals undercard at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Another chapter in progressive motor sports history was written last weekend at the New England Nationals where drag racing with its first sweep by female drivers.
If two-time Funny Car champion Cruz Pedregon had his way, there would be a Black Hole instead of a run-off area at the far end of the track.
The colorful John Force defeated his daughter Courtney Force in the NHRA Funny Car final Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for his 147th career win, then talked about it as only he can.