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NASCAR Team Owner Jack Roush Once Dreamed of Becoming an Air Force Pilot Before Racing Ever Crossed His Mind

4+ hour, 24+ min ago (456+ words) 83-year-old Jack Roush has been a champion at life as an engineer, a racer, and an entrepreneur. Long before the winds of NASCAR came calling to him, he was a college-educated engineer looking for the next thing that would get his heart racing. There were two options in front of him. One, which he ultimately took, led him to the factories of Ford. The other was not so grounded. After graduating from college, he had explored the prospect of enrolling in the Air Force. The recruiters had wanted him to kickstart his career by starting off as the navigator and the armament guy who operates all the systems in an F-4. This meant sitting in the back seat of the plane. But Roush had been hoping to do something far more thrilling and adventurous. He told Tom Jensen in a 2020 interview,…...

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When Austin Dillon Ran At Least Three Races in 2025 With a Broken Rib—A True Display of Driver Grit

4+ hour, 49+ min ago (412+ words) The 2025 Cup Series season concluded on the fourth of November at the Phoenix Raceway with Kyle Larson lifting the championship trophy. There had been several incredible stories of bravery and thrill over the 36 races that led to that ultimate moment. A notable one among them all was that of Richard Childress Racing driver Austin Dillon and his broken rib. Dillon secured his first and only win of the year at the Richmond Raceway after posting four top-10 finishes throughout the season. Nothing controversial like his win at the track in 2024, the victory catapulted him from 28th in the driver standings into the playoffs. It was only in the post-race interview did he revealed to the world under what tough circumstances he had achieved the feat. He said, "I don't like to talk about it, but I fell off a ladder pulling…...

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NASCAR and Coca-Cola: Two Iconic American Brands and Their Relationship Together

10+ hour, 10+ min ago (449+ words) Coca-Cola has been woven into the fabric of stock car racing for more than 57 years, beginning with its early support of Bobby Allison in the 1970s. The beverage giant strengthened its position in the sport in 1998 when it became an Official Partner of NASCAR. Since then, it has served as the official sparkling beverage of the series and the title sponsor of the e-NASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series. Coca-Cola's involvement also extends to driver partnerships through its Racing Family, community-focused programs, and support of NASCAR Salutes Refreshed by Coca-Cola for the U.S. Armed Forces. It also carries the naming rights for one of NASCAR's crown jewels, the Coca-Cola 600. The brand's colors were front and center in 1972 when Allison, car owner Junior Johnson, and his crew showcased Coca-Cola's red-and-gold scheme. Over the decades, the company has backed several drivers, but Allison's No. 12 Chevrolet remains…...

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Five Years Into Retirement, Jimmie Johnson Still Has NASCAR’s Best Covered Over the Last 25 Years

10+ hour, 41+ min ago (414+ words) Jimmie Johnson may have stepped away from full-time NASCAR Cup Series competition after the 2020 season, but his name still tops several lists. His seven championships, tying the iconic totals of Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Richard Petty, remain the most significant of them all. Yet several other metrics underline just how thoroughly he commanded the sport. This includes the number of seasons in which he led the most laps. According to NASCAR Insights, Johnson topped the laps-led category in six different seasons across his 20 full-time Cup campaigns. Johnson first paced the field in 2004, leading 1,312 laps. Four years later, he led 1,959 laps in 2008. The ex-Hendrick Motorsports driver dominated again in 2009 with 2,238 laps led, then repeated the feat in 2010 with 1,315 laps. In 2012, he reached his highest total of the span with 1,744 laps led, and in 2013, he tallied 1,985. Of those seasons, he captured championships…...

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Ryan Preece shows off ‘Apollo 60’ late model car for Snowball Derby

16+ hour, 14+ min ago (389+ words) Ryan Preece knows a thing or two about going airborne. So, he's bringing his own rocket ship to the Snowball Derby this year. The "Apollo 60" is Preece's Ford Super Late Model. He's ready, with some help from the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile, to win himself a Snowball. RaceChoice.com and Oscar Mayer have come together to sponsor this No. 60 entry in the Snowball Derby. Ryan Preece is a short track guy. His background might be in modifieds, but I won't be shocked to see him being very competitive in Pensacola next week. With his flights at Daytona getting so much media attention in the last couple of years, why not embrace it? Preece has a rocket and he's ready to fly at Five Flags Speedway. A number of NASCAR drivers will be in the field. Noah Gragson and Kyle Busch will…...

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Oscar Piastri edges out Lando Norris for pole position in Qatar

16+ hour, 50+ min ago (212+ words) Oscar Piastri edged out McLaren teammate Lando Norris to take pole position in Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix on Saturday in Doha, Qatar. Piastri, who led the World Drivers' Championship standings for much of the season, trails Norris by 22 points entering the penultimate race of the season. The 24-year-old Australian finished with a qualifying time of 1:19.387, eking out Norris, who will start in second after posting a 1:19.495. Four-time defending champion Max Verstappen, who gained significant ground in the standings on both Piastri and Verstappen after the McLaren teammates were disqualified from last week's Las Vegas Grand Prix for excessive plank wear, will start in third. Piastri gained two points on Norris by winning Saturday's sprint event, cutting his deficit from 24 points to 22. He needs to finish ahead or no less than three points behind Norris in Sunday's race in order to…...

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Charles Leclerc’s Meltdown Sums Up Ferrari’s Qatar Nightmare

17+ hour, 37+ min ago (633+ words) Another race weekend, another chapter in the tragicomedy that is Ferrari's 2025 season. This time, the drama unfolded under the desert lights of the Qatar Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc delivering a performance so frustrating, it culminated in an expletive-laden radio message that perfectly captured the mood in the Maranello camp. For fans of the Prancing Horse, it's a painfully familiar story. For everyone else, it's just another Tuesday. After barely scraping his way into the final qualifying session, Leclerc's hopes for a decent starting position went up in smoke'or rather, a cloud of tire smoke and shattered pride. A dramatic double spin on his penultimate lap was the prelude to the inevitable. Stuck with used soft tires, his final attempt was dead on arrival. The result? A gut-wrenching P10. When his race engineer delivered the news, Leclerc's composure shattered. The now-infamous…...

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Lando Norris Blames ‘Understeer’ Choking at the Critical Moment in Qatar GP Qualifying

18+ hour, 5+ min ago (466+ words) Lando Norris couldn't quite best his Aussie counterpart, Oscar Piastri, at the Sprint sessions of the Qatar GP. Norris started the Sprint race from P3 and finished in the same position, while Piastri brought home the Sprint win. Moreover, the Briton choked during crucial stages of the Qualifying session and couldn't achieve the pole position against the 24-year-old. Now, Lando Norris opened up on the reasons behind his failed shot at the Qatar GP pole position against Oscar Piastri. At the beginning of the Q3 session, Norris had lodged a great qualifying lap. Though it wasn't enough to keep him in the lead. Right after the Briton's lap, Piastri took the pole position, and no other driver was able to beat that score. Lando Norris had to go in the pits early in the Q3 session and couldn't quite give it his all…...

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Jesse Love Predicts NASCAR Drivers Flooding supercars

19+ hour, 58+ min ago (577+ words) Jesse Love enjoyed an extremely positive outing in the 2025 season of the NASCAR Xfinity Series (soon to be renamed to the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series) as he won the title this year. However, Love didn't want to stop at just winning the Xfinity Series. He debuted in the Dunlop Super2 Series at the 2025 Adelaide Grand Final. Now, the 2025 championship winner claims that many other drivers from the pinnacle of stock racing will want to switch to racing in Supercars because of his entry. Notably, Jesse Love piloted the #57 Holden Commodore ZB for Image Racing in the Supercar session. Not only Love, but also Austin Cindric have made their mark in the Supercar series in the land of Down Under this time around. As such, the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series winner made a bold claim that many drivers will now follow in…...

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Austin Cindric gets tagged by Supercars Grand Final contender Chaz Mostert

22+ hour, 9+ min ago (347+ words) A tough go of things in Austin Cindric's first full-length Supercars race in Adelaide. He finished P23 in a somewhat disappointing result. Not only did Cindric take contact from one of the Grand Final contenders, but he then found himself smacking a tire barrier afterwards. He would finish multiple laps down in the end. Austin Cindric is not having his Shane van Gisbergen moment in Australia. What the New Zealander was able to do by winning his Cup Series debut at Chicago in 2023 remains one of the most impressive feats in motorsports this century. Supercars drivers like Will Brown and Brodie Kostecki, champions of the series, haven't been able to replicate that result in NASCAR, either. While trying to make it to the end of the race, Cindric ran into the buzzsaw that was Chaz Mostert. The Grand Final driver was…...