- Why Katherine Legge’s Double Attempt Matters to Motorsports History
Under the bright lights, one car stood out from the rest of the field. The silver and pink Chevrolet #78 flashed by the front stretch of Charlotte Motor Speedway like a bolt of lightning. That car was driven by Katherine Legge, who is now the first woman ever to attempt “The Double.” The Double is one of the hardest challenges in… Read more: Why Katherine Legge’s Double Attempt Matters to Motorsports History - Remembering Kyle Busch’s Last Race at Dover
The entire racing community is mourning the death of one of the sport’s icons. Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch passed away on May 21, 2026. A statement released by the Busch family on May 23, 2026, confirmed that Kyle Busch passed away due to complications from severe pneumonia and sepsis. Anyone in the stands at the 2026 Dover All-Star… Read more: Remembering Kyle Busch’s Last Race at Dover - Rare Photos From the 1990 NASCAR vs. NHRA Softball Game
Driver appearances aren’t like they used to be. In 1990, seeing a driver in person was almost like seeing the pope. It was a glimpse at a side you didn’t get to see—like a teacher having an “outside” life. Now, It’s so easy for social media admins to snag an interview and instantly blast it to the world. Drivers are accessible… Read more: Rare Photos From the 1990 NASCAR vs. NHRA Softball Game - Peak NASCAR Nostalgia: The 1992 Hooters 500
It’s been over 30 years since The King ran his last race. 10 years have passed since Jeff Gordon retired. Father time always wins, but there are moments that feel like time takes a pit stop. One of those moments lasted 3 hours, 44 minutes, and 20 seconds with 500 miles of full throttle energy. Between the legendary drivers and the… Read more: Peak NASCAR Nostalgia: The 1992 Hooters 500
