There are drivers in the garage that are supportive of putting Cup cars on dirt — just not at the expense of Bristol concrete. They prefer the tradition of the .533-mile Tennessee track.
After three years of the dirt race, concrete Bristol returns for the spring race. This is a welcome move for Cup drivers as they prepare to face off at a track steeped in NASCAR history. “When I was a ...
NASCAR Hall of Fame driver/owner Tony Stewart is one of the 25 new additions to NASCAR’s Greatest Drivers list NASCAR Cup Series ...
Kyle Larson will try to do what only one other driver in the NASCAR Cup Series has accomplished in Bristol Motor Speedway ...