It appears that All Out Motorsports, which has fielded the No. 7 Truck in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series for Korbin Forrister, has shut down its operation. Continue reading “Truck Series Team All Out Motorsports Has Apparently Ceased Operations”
Several Cup and Xfinity Drivers Enter K&N West Race at Sonoma
onNASCAR has re-installed the carousel for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series event at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday, which is a layout of the track that no current Cup Series drivers have ever driven on. Continue reading “Several Cup and Xfinity Drivers Enter K&N West Race at Sonoma”
Opportunity awaits several drivers at Sonoma Raceway
onJune 17, 2019
By Holly Cain
NASCAR Wire Service
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – New venue, new winner. First stop. First win. That’s certainly what a substantial portion of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series field is hoping for this weekend at the season’s first road course event at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California. Continue reading “Opportunity awaits several drivers at Sonoma Raceway”
Stenhouse, Roush Fenway Racing Honoring Darrell Waltrip With Special Sonoma Paint Scheme
onThis week’s race at Sonoma Raceway will mark the final time that Darrell Waltrip calls a race from the booth for FOX Sports ending an illustrious 19-year career as an analyst. Waltrip will undoubtedly receive a lot of tributes this weekend, but none will be as amazing as the paint scheme that Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will be running this weekend.
As the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series haulers pull into the track, the No. 17 team will unload a very familiar looking car. Stenhouse’s Fastenal Ford Mustang will sport the iconic Western Auto paint scheme that Waltrip used in the 1990s, it even — for now — includes the chrome No. 17’s on the side of the car.
Loaded up for some road course racing @RaceSonoma 🤙 pic.twitter.com/Ekn0paVYmO
— Roush Fenway Racing (@roushfenway) June 17, 2019
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This is an amazing tribute to a man who has given so much of his life to the sport of NASCAR.
Here was the paint scheme on Waltrip’s No. 17 Chevrolet Lumina at Pocono back in 1991:

Christopher Bell wins in dominant fashion in Iowa
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June 16, 2019
By Robert Gray
NASCAR Wire Service
NEWTON, Iowa — Christopher Bell knows a lot about long, dominant runs.
The seasoned open-wheel racer’s won the last three Chili Bowl Nationals in his native, Oklahoma — and Sunday led an astounding 186 laps of Sunday’s CircuitCity.com 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race while cruising to a commanding victory at Iowa Speedway. Continue reading “Christopher Bell wins in dominant fashion in Iowa”
