Casey Mears has spent over a decade in the NASCAR Cup Series, but his start in stock car racing was not without challenges.
NASCAR veteran Casey Mears recently reflected on a moment in his career when a late caution flag cost him a potential race win.
4. Christopher Bell, 224. 6. Denny Hamlin, 218. 11. Chris Buescher, 177. 12. Chase Briscoe, 169. 13. Ross Chastain, 169. 14. Ryan Preece, 165.
Garage 66 is no stranger to the challenges that come with NASCAR racing, but the team's recent troubles ahead of the Martinsville Cup Series race have raised eyebrows among fans and experts alike.
In addition to the loss of an engineer, Garage 66 will also face a significant disadvantage in pit selection for the Martinsville race. Pit selection is crucial in NASCAR, often determining a team's ...
The NASCAR driver who’s won half of the Cup Series races will lead the field Sunday. Christopher Bell, already a three-time ...
A week before NASCAR's throwback weekend at Darlington Raceway, Casey Mears got the NASCAR industry into the spirit a little early as he took the green flag in ...
While Casey Mears finished P36, he didn’t care. He was back in a NASCAR Cup Series race for the first time in years. After ...
Denny Hamlin dominated at Martinsville, winning Stage 2 and leading 274 laps to win the Cook Out 400, his first triumph of ...
After his victory burnout, Hamlin unveiled a new victory flag reading "11 against the world" and held it to the Martinsville ...
The Martinsville race weekend kicked off with a last-minute sponsor change, only to be met with another major setback.
We’ll have updates as the action unfolds in the Cook Out 400 from Martinsville Speedway all afternoon, with insights from our ...
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