In an odd turn of events, the upstart H2 Motorsports NASCAR Xfinity Series team cut ties with their driver Shane Lee a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly confusing move as Lee had averaged a finish of 18th for the brand new team and he had taken care of equipment as his only DNF in seven starts came by way of mechanical failure.

However, after making the announcement that Lee was out of the No. 28 car, the team withdrew their entry at Darlington last week and they are not on the entry list for this weekend’s Indiana 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Continue reading “H2 Motorsports Still Operating, Plan to Run For NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship in 2020”

When the field of 90 cars begin battling for the win in the Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented by NOS Energy at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, five NASCAR drivers will attempt to win the star-studded event, which is held annually in honor of Bryan Clauson. Continue reading “Larson, Bell Among Handful of NASCAR Drivers to Run Bryan Clauson Memorial Race”

The Tyler Dippel suspension has been a huge talking point since it was announced last week. Dippel, 19, was arrested for criminal possession of a controlled substance after prescription medicine was found inside a backpack inside his truck during a traffic stop.

The incident has been very tight-lipped from Dippel, Young’s Motorsports and NASCAR and information has been hard to come by from Orange County, NY. Continue reading “Report: Tyler Dippel Has Passed Drug Screens, Person Who Left Medication in Truck Has Come Forward”

The NASCAR substance abuse policy has been sidelining a lot of people in the sport this season.

Truck Series competitor Austin Wayne Self, multi-series competitor Bayley Currey are among the notables who have been busted during a random drug test.  Now, long-time crew chief Matt Borland has been added to the list. Continue reading “Ingredient in Coffee Drink Leads to Crew Chief Matt Borland’s Suspension”