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NASCAR Nightmare
NASCAR Nightmare
NASCAR Nightmare
A multi-car accident during the Nationwide Series race at Daytona ended with Kyle Larson's car flying from the pavement, into the catch fence that separates the track from the fans.
5 of the Best Confrontations in NASCAR History
5 of the Best Confrontations in NASCAR History
5 of the Best Confrontations in NASCAR History
On Sunday at Talladega, defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champ Tony Stewart set off a 25-car wreck, which somehow Matt Kenseth avoided, allowing him to come away with the win under caution. Fortunately this huge pile-up didn't lead to any infield confrontations, but quite often they do. The NASCAR circuit has produced its fair share of high-profile feuds over the years (many involving Stewart). Most of
Horrific Wreck Mars Talladega Finish [Video]
Horrific Wreck Mars Talladega Finish [Video]
Horrific Wreck Mars Talladega Finish [Video]
The pundits who follow NASCAR were calling last weeks race at the Monster Mile in Dover Delaware, "Separation Sunday". Those same pundits were calling the race at Talladega "Bring 'em Back Together Sunday". The 2.66 mile high banked speedway at Talledega is famous for two things, high speed and big wrecks...
The Top 5 Winningest Active Drivers in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series
The Top 5 Winningest Active Drivers in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series
The Top 5 Winningest Active Drivers in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series
From 1959 to 1992, NASCAR legend Richard Petty won 200 races, setting a career record that is pretty much unmatchable for active drivers. Still, today’s Sprint Cup racers compose arguably the strongest field of competition that the sport has ever known. While stars such as Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson may never reach Petty’s incredible peak, they have managed to accomplish feats that eluded even

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