A very anticipated die cast that has been announced by Lionel NASCAR is Todd Gilliland’s 1:24 scale first NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports win truck from Martinsville.

However, when a fan reached out to Lionel to inquire if a 1:64 scale of the truck would be produced, the die cast creator had an interesting answer for the fan, who’s Twitter handle is @RacingFireman. Continue reading “That’s Awkward: Lionel NASCAR Tells Fan That Todd Gilliland is Leaving Kyle Busch Motorsports”

John Hunter Nemechek scored a 21st-place finish in his NASCAR Cup Series debut. Photo Credit: Caleb Pifer / TobyChristie.com

John Hunter Nemechek performed incredibly in his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series debut a week ago at Texas Motor Speedway driving for Front Row Motorsports and filling in for Matt Tifft — who is sidelined after suffering a seizure in Martinsville.

The 22-year old hung in there during a difficult race and finished 21st, just one lap off the pace. Continue reading “Sources: John Hunter Nemechek Working on Deal For 2020 With Front Row Motorsports”

Kyle Busch is a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion and winner of more than 200 races between all three NASCAR National Series. Now, the 34-year old driver will look to add Rolex 24 at Daytona winner to his resume.

Toyota Racing announced on Monday that Busch will run in the prestigious twice around the clock race for the first time on January 25th. Continue reading “Kyle Busch Will Drive a Lexus in First-Ever Rolex 24 at Daytona Attempt in 2020”

The passing of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway torch became a reality Monday, as Roger Penske and Tony George addressed the media in a special announcement at the speedway.

It was an emotional and impactful press conference, and at the end of the day it is obvious that the iconic speedway is in the hands of a man who cares deeply for auto racing. Continue reading “Roger Penske Purchases Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Hulman & Company Assets”