
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR has expanded its regional racing television coverage to feature 28 events this year on Speed and nine events on Versus. The expanded calendar includes 21 events from the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and seven races from the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour.

Round Thee of the NASCAR iRacing.com World Championship Series saw Richard Towler steer through wrecks, smoke and lapped traffic into victory lane at Bristol Motor Speedway. The first ever NiCWS race at a short track will go down as one of the most exciting races in sim racing history.
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Carl Edwards says he is keen to bring an end to his feud with Brad Keselowski after the incident between the pair at Atlanta. NASCAR announced yesterday that Edwards was being put on probation after admitting that he deliberately drove into Keselowski in the closing laps last weekend
Brad Keselowski says he support NASCAR’s decision to put Carl Edwards on probation for deliberately crashing into him near the end of Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta. The Penske driver was sent into a frightening airborne crash following the contact from Edwards, who later admitted he had been intentionally retaliating for previous incidents between the pair - including their famous late tangle at Talladega last season. Some in the NASCAR fraternity have expressed their surprise at the lightness of Edwards’ punishment, but in statement issued through his Penske team, Keselowski said that he agreed with NASCAR’s decision despite having called for further punishment for Edwards on Sunday

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR President Mike Helton said Tuesday that NASCAR has placed Carl Edwards on probation for the next three races after Edwards intentionally wrecked Brad Keselowski at Atlanta Motor Speedway Sunday. Unless Edwards does something additional to provoke another punishment from NASCAR, this will be the only penalty levied against him as a result of the crash

Carl Edwards has been put on probation for the next three Sprint Cup races following his incident with Brad Keselowski during last Sunday’s race in Atlanta. Edwards admitted after the accident that he had intentionally caused Keselowski to crash in the closing laps of the event. The incident resulted in a heavy crash as Keselowski’s car flipped and crashed against the barrier while upside down, although fortunately the 26-year-old was unhurt.

iRacers went three for four in last weekend’s Grand American Road Racing Series visit to Homestead-Miami Speedway. Jeff Segal (who joined iRacing in February) teamed with Emil Assentato to pilot the SpeedSource Mazda RX8 to victory in the GT class of the Grand Prix of Miami while, a little further back, Joey Hand drove the [...]

HAMPTON, Ga. — Carl Edwards got even, but in the process, he might have bitten off a bit more than he can chew…points-wise, that is. Edwards retaliated against Brad Keselowski near the end of the Kobalt Tools 500 on Sunday, 283 laps after Keselowski sent Edwards for a ride that severely damaged his Scotts Ford

HAMPTON, Ga. — It’s springtime in Atlanta, so there must be some talk about Goodyear tires on race day, right?
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Jack Roush earned his 400th victory as a car owner Saturday afternoon at Homestead-Miami Speedway and it couldn’t have come in a better way
HAMPTON, Ga. – Diplomacy, at least for race winner Kurt Busch, comes in the form of keeping one’s mouth shut. “The best way for me to approach this is to put myself in both drivers’ situations,” he said of the incident between his Penske Racing teammate Brad Keselowski and Carl Edwards

Juan Pablo Montoya lamented that the incident between Brad Keselowski and Carl Edwards in the closing laps at Atlanta hampered his chances of winning his first oval race in NASCAR. The Earnhardt Ganassi driver was a contender up front for most of the distance, leading for a few laps around halfway though the 500-mile event.

Carl Edwards has admitted openly that he intentionally caused Brad Keselowski to crash in the closing laps of Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Atlanta. The Roush Fenway racer had an incident with the Penske driver early in the race following a restart, one that he admitted to be his fault, despite believing otherwise before looking at video evidence

Brad Keselowski expects NASCAR to punish Carl Edwards after the Roush Fenway racer intentionally caused him to crash in the closing laps of Sunday’s Sprint Cup series race at Atlanta. Keselowski was running well and inside the top ten when he passed Edwards, who was several laps down, on the front stretch. The latter seemed to intentionally hit the Penske Dodge of his rival in the left rear, sending it into a spin, which then caused the car to get airborne and crash - flipping over against the SAFER barrier on the driver’s side

Kurt Busch fended off Matt Kenseth and Juan Pablo Montoya to claim his first win of the season in the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta. The Penske driver, along with Richard Petty’s Kasey Kahne, were dominant throughout the race, alternating the lead between them for most of the afternoon. However, Busch’s pit crew was key in putting him up front when it counted, while Kahne’s stops were not as quick - and neither was his pace on short runs

HAMPTON, Ga. — “I’m going to have to win this race three times, maybe four. I’ve already won it once.”
That was what Kurt Busch said to crew chief Steve Addington as a seven-car melee erupted behind him, just before taking the white flag in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500.