Jimmie Johnson won't plan any parties this week, or waste a minute pondering his place in NASCAR history. Instead, he'll spend this next week mentally running
Jimmie Johnson's drive to history took a hard hit against a wall and Kyle Busch ran out of gas trying to complete an unprecedented NASCAR trifecta.
Brad Keselowski held off points leader Kyle Busch on the final lap to win the Kroger On Track For the Cure 250 in a green-white-checker finish in Saturday's
Jimmie Johnson says winning a Chase race gives his No. 48 team direction. If the last three seasons are his map, all roads lead toward another Sprint Cup
Mark Martin held off Denny Hamlin and Juan Pablo Montoya on a late frantic restart to win the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship opener at New Hampshire
Juan Pablo Montoya will have a hard time playing the role of darkhorse if he keeps driving like this.
Four of the top NASCAR drivers spoke with the media at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square in New York City on Thursday.
Several drivers think Jimmie Johnson is the favorite in the Chase, even though no driver in NASCAR's Cup-level history has won four championships in a row.
NASCAR's bad boy won't have a chance to race for the championship, and Kyle Busch figures he only has himself to blame.
Four guys are in the Chase for the Championship. Ten others are sweating it out.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. won a late gamble on gas, but that wasn't enough to overcome Kevin Harvick's dominance.
Going into this week's race at Atlanta on Sunday night, Matt Kenseth is 12th in the series standings, the Chase cutoff spot.
A custom-designed racecar bearing the phrase "Always Remember" was unveiled Monday by NASCAR's Benny Gordon across from the World Trade Center site.
Brian Vickers outlasted Jimmie Johnson in yet another fuel-mileage duel at Michigan International Speedway, taking the lead with two laps to go after Johnson
Former NASCAR Champion Rusty Wallace and former NASCAR team owner and crew chief Ray Evernham spoke to the media Tuesday about the state of NASCAR.

