*WARNING* THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE FROM BUBBA WALLACE FOLLOWING SUNDAY’S RACE AT WATKINS GLEN

Bubba Wallace was frustrated by Kyle Busch Sunday at Watkins Glen International, and he didn’t mince words about the situation after getting out of his car on Sunday.

Wallace believes what happened, when Busch spun him into the tire barrier was not incidental. Continue reading “NSFW: Bubba Wallace Goes off After Incidents With Kyle Busch at Watkins Glen”

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Matt DiBenedetto’s season got off to an incredible start, as he led 49 laps before crashing out of the season-opening Daytona 500. Then, the driver of the No. 95 Toyota Camry went silent. As months of mediocre finishes piled up, rumors began swirling that he would be one-and-done with Leavine Family Racing.

Now, at the conclusion of the GoBowling at the Glen, it is looking harder and harder for LFR to justify not resigning DiBenedetto for another season. The 28-year-old finished sixth on Sunday, which marks his fourth top-10 finish over the last seven Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races. Continue reading “Another Week, Another Solid Performance for Matt DiBendetto”

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This story has been covered at length, but it’s worth updating because Corey LaJoie and his wife Kelly have done an incredible job bringing the charity Samaritan’s Feet to the forefront and by helping the organization gain donations to help put shoes on the feet of those less fortunate across the planet. Continue reading “Corey LaJoie Has Raised an Insane Amount of Money For Charity This Week”

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Sunday, when Alex Bowman straps into his No. 88 Axalta / Carstar Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 he will be looking for his second-career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory. However, he will also be looking to help the Cystic Fibrosis community reach victory lane as well. Continue reading “Woah: Alex Bowman’s Helmet For Watkins Glen is Incredible”