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After finally conquering the Springs, Bell looks for third Golden Driller
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE -- Christopher Bell hasn’t had time to dwell on losing the NASCAR Xfinity Series title. The Norman, Oklahoma, native, who turned 24 last month, has spent a lot more time winning since the stock car season ended in November.
Larson is crowned King of the Springs--again
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE -- AUCKLAND, New Zealand—Long live the King. Kyle Larson successfully defended his King of the Springs title at Western Springs Speedway on Thursday night. Larson, who started from the pole, edged out Christopher Bell by .27-seconds in the 39-lap Bryan Clauson Memorial.
The Dauminator looks to enjoy the ride in 2019
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE -- AUCKLAND, NZ - Don’t let the “NZ” behind the No. 2 midget fool you. Zach Daum still considers himself a Pocahontas, Illinois, native. He’s just found a second home in New Zealand.
Larson defends World 30 at Western Springs
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE -- AUCKLAND, N.Z.—Kyle Larson drove his midget into the sunset at Western Springs Speedway on Sunday. The 26-year-old Elk Grove, Calif., native started from the pole and defended his World 30 Lapper win decisively, despite two cautions over the last six laps.
Larson loves all that New Zealand has to offer
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE- AUCKLAND, N.Z.—For Kyle Larson’s adventures down under, relaxation comes first—racing second.
Pickens makes Kiwis proud with Boxing Day Bash victory
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE -- WESTERN SPRINGS, N.Z.—Michael Pickens thrilled the home crowd in Wednesday’s Boxing Day Bash. The 35-year-old Auckland native—and seven-time New Zealand Midget Car champion—started on the front row for the feature and quickly took the lead from pole sitter Kyle Larson.
MERRY Christmas! Column: Give the gift of racing
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE -- AUCKLAND, NZ—Whether you were naughty or nice this year, there’s still time to give or get the perfect gift for the holidays—the gift of racing.
Joe Nemechek is offering more than just a ride
Think your kid has talent? Are you looking for a Late Model ride or a Camping
Can NASCAR's next generation carry the torch from stars of the past?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. passed the Most Popular Driver torch to Chase Elliott on stage at th
Nemechek earns full-time Xfinity opportunity with GMS
John Hunter Nemechek will pilot the No. 23 GMS Racing Chevrolet full-time in the NASCAR
Kurt Busch to drive Ganassi No. 1
Kurt Busch will go out as No. 1. On Tuesday, Chip Ganassi Racing announced Ku
Bell wins big at Gateway Dirt Nationals
Christopher Bell kept the winning streak going at the Gateway Dirt Nationals. <p
People make the difference for Team Penske
Joey Logano kept his composure during the Champion’s speech at the NASCAR Awards
Todd Gordon relishing first Cup championship with Joey Logano
Behind every championship driver there’s a crew chief pushing him to the finish l
The fun factor is alive and well with Larson and Bell
The Kyle Larson/Christopher Bell Show continues this weekend in the Gateway Dirt Nation
Tommy Baldwin Racing is back in business
Tommy Baldwin, Jr., is getting back in the game. Watching from the sidelines
Placerville Speedway to host the "richest" midget race on Nov. 19-20
Lee Spencer RACINBOYS EXCLUSIVE - TULSA, Okla.—“See you in Placerville,” Christopher Bell said to USAC officials following the announcement of a $100,000 purse for the inaugural Elk Grove Ford Hangtown 100. On Wednesday, plans were unveiled for the two-day midget show—November 19-20—on the quarter-mile dirt oval, and event that will feature what's billed as “the richest two-day purse” in the history of midget racing.
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