The Jacksonville Jaguars may find temporary refuge at the Daytona International Speedway while the team faces potential homelessness for up to two years due to proposed renovations at TIAA Bank Field. Speedway president Frank Kelleher confirmed that the two parties met Friday. Moreover, Kelleher is rumored to have a willingness …
Read More »Denny Hamlin Wins The Daytona 500 Despite Fiery Wreckage
Denny Hamlin left the Daytona 500 with a victory that featured a 21 car pile-up and only 14 drivers to finish the race on Sunday. A Sentimental Win Hamlin won NASCAR’s biggest race for the second time in four years. He dedicated the win to J.D. Gibbs as Joe Gibb’s …
Read More »William Byron wins Daytona 500 Pole
William Byron captured his first career pole position yesterday in qualifying for the Daytona 500. Dominant Day for Hendricks As qualifying finished for the Daytona 500, the top of the leader board was set with Alex Bowman, Jimmie Johnson, and Chase Elliot following Byron. All are teammates under Hendrick Motorsports …
Read More »Can-Am Duel Races Determine Lineup for Daytona 500
It’s opening week for Nascar and things have already gotten off to a solid start. With the Daytona 500 only a couple days away, a little preview took place last night. It was the Can-Am Duel, a Monster Energy Cup Series, which is the preliminary race to the Daytona 500. …
Read More »Coke Zero 400 kicks off in Daytona
It’s the Fourth of July weekend which means that it is time for the Coke Zero 400 weekend. The first race at the the Daytona International Speedway kicks off on Friday with the Subway Firecracker 250 Powered By Coca-Cola. The Subway 250 is 100 laps, equivalent to 250 miles. Good …
Read More »Tony Stewart Grabs Sonoma Win on Final Lap
During Sunday’s nail-biting win, Tony Stewart ended an 84-race losing streak that dated back to June 2, 2013 at Dover. After leading for the previous 19, the final lap of the Toyota-Save Mart 350 saw Stewart overtaken by Denny Hamlin after Smoke was caught wheel-hopping wide in the seventh turn. Despite …
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