One of the more surprising turns of NASCAR’s Ambetter Health 400 on Sunday happened when Michael McDowell and William Byron collided, but no caution was thrown.
After races at two superspeedways to open 2024, here's who has momentum before the season's first event on a non-drafting track.
Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta provided us with fantastic racing, big wrecks, and one of the greatest finishes in racing history.
The starting lineup is set for Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400, and once again, it’s Michael McDowell and Joey Logano on the front row.
Ahead of the Ambetter Health 400, for the first time in his NASCAR Cup Series career, Michael McDowell has earned the pole. The front row from the Daytona 500 swapped places, with Joey Logano finishing P2.
The 66th running of NASCAR's most prestigious race is in the books, and after Mother Nature forced the field to wait until Monday evening, William Byron emerged victorious.
Mother Nature is already forcing her hand on NASCAR's big weekend.
Michael McDowell may be one of the more diverse drivers in the NASCAR field leading up to the official start of the 2024 season. The NASCAR veteran has
How about this? Front Row Motorsports is moving up to be a Tier 1 organization with Ford Performance, and they have a new Team Penske alliance. The deal has been agreed upon.
Hendrick Motorsports won’t have a car start in the top two for the first time since 2014.
Michael McDowell earned a spot in NASCAR's postseason by winning Sunday's Verizon 200 at the Brickyard, the third Cup Series race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course in Speedway, Indiana.
The story coming in was all about the international drivers, but Michael McDowell dominated on Sunday to win the Verizon 200 at Indy. It isn’t the oval, but a NASCAR win at IMS is a big deal.
Front Row Motorsports exercised its options Wednesday to retain drivers Michael McDowell and Todd Gilliland for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. "Both Michael and Todd are like family to me," team owner Bob Jenkins said in a news release.
NASCAR Cup Series faces a big unknown entering Sunday's Grant Park 220, which will be held on a 2.2-mile, 12-turn circuit in the shadow of Chicago's skyscrapers and just yards from the shores of Lake Michigan.
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