NASCAR driver Matt DiBenedetto is seeking a new ride for 2020 In 2018, Matt DiBenedetto announced that he would leave Go Fas Racing. At that point, he didn’t have a new ride lined up. He took a leap of faith in search of a better ride. For most of 2018, […]
Read MoreKyle Busch wasn’t satisfied with the new rules package for Dover International Speedway; Team owner Bob Leavine seconds that First off, Dover International Speedway saw a 76% increase in the number of green flag passes over the same race a year ago. Martin Truex Jr started at the back of […]
Read MoreBy far, Toyota is the least popular car in the NASCAR field; JGR talks the importance of the LFR alliance In 2017, Furniture Row Racing took the NASCAR title. In 2018, the defending NASCAR champions announced they would be closing shop for 2019. That’s one less Toyota in the field, […]
Read MoreRick Ware Racing has acquired a second NASCAR charter and new cars for 2019 THOMASVILLE, N.C. – On the heels of their first full season in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS), Thomasville, N.C.-based Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is already full steam ahead to prepare for next season, kicking […]
Read MoreLeavine Family Racing will make the switch to Toyota Previously, Matt DiBenedetto announced that he would leave Go Fas Racing. At that time, he didn’t have a ride for 2019. Instead, he was taking a leap of faith and hoping for the best. Today, it was announced that Matt DiBenedetto […]
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