Sports Legends We Lost in 2021
Every year, we witness a new class of sports legends make a name for themselves in their respective sport, but we also say goodbye to some.
Every year, we witness a new class of sports legends make a name for themselves in their respective sport, but we also say goodbye to some.
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Twenty-eight-year-old NASCAR driver Brandon Brown involuntarily found himself in the middle of political tension.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace made history during Monday’s race for the NASCAR Cup Series when he became the first Black driver ever to win the event.
Retired NASCAR driver John Wes Townley was fatally shot after he attacked his ex-wife and her reported significant other, Zachary Anderson with a hatchet.
From Jeff Gordon to Richard Petty to Dale Earnhardt, we’ve got you covered for this list of the 25 best NASCAR drivers of all time.
“We are saddened to learn of the passing of former driver and owner Eric McClure,” NASCAR said in a statement.
It’s been quite the journey for NASCAR driver Kyle Busch and his wife, Samantha Busch. With all the twists and turns of life, the Busch’s are facing a different kind of race that is so much bigger than a NASCAR pit stop or finishing first after that checkered flag waves. This is a pit stop of sorts in life where the Busch’s are waiting for what’s next.
Toni Breidinger became “the first-ever Arabic-American female driver to participate in any NASCAR national series” per NASCAR.
From college hoops to a NASCAR pit crew, Brehanna Daniels is “the first African-American female to serve on a pit crew for a NASCAR race” per NSU Athletics.