By: Toby Christie – follow on twitter @toby_christie

It didn't take long for Hendrick Motorsports to find a successor for the No. 5 Chevrolet, which will be vacated by Kasey Kahne at the end of the season after the team announced earlier this week that they were going to end Kahne's contract a year early.

Continue reading “Reports: William Byron to Drive No. 5 for Hendrick in 2018”

1. 18-Kyle Busch – 69.490 sec. – 126.925mph
2. 42-Kyle Larson – 69.862 sec. – 126.249mph
3. 78-Martin Truex Jr. – 70.132 sec. – 125.763mph
4. 24-Chase Elliott – 70.232 sec. – 125.584mph
5. 19-Daniel Suarez – 70.305 sec. – 125.453mph Continue reading “On the pole for the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Watkins Glen Race Kyle Busch – Starting Lineup”

By: Toby Christie – Follow on Twitter @Toby_Christie

Back in May, The Final Lap broke the news that Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series team BK Racing had been issued a tax lien of nearly $500,000. At the time, car owner Ron Devine shrugged off the tax lien as a non-issue and that he would have things resolved in short order. Now it appears just a couple of months later, the team has found more financial trouble. The Final Lap has learned through an official document from a man named Vince, who is a business partner to Ron Ingalls, BK Racing has defaulted on a $2-million promissory note. Continue reading “BK Racing Defaults on Promissory Note, Is the End Near?”