This incident has led to growing concerns about vehicle safety, with Preece strongly urging NASCAR to review safety data from their vehicles to better prevent similar accidents from occurring in the future.
He was at the race in 2020 while running for a second term. Trump was given the honor of being grand marshal of NASCAR's biggest and most prestigious event of the year and delivered the command for drivers to start their engines.
NASCAR ejected two Cup Series crew chiefs from the rest of the Daytona 500 weekend on Thursday due to rules violations.
Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric. The front row of Sunday's Daytona 500 is locked in. Chase Briscoe won the pole with a second-round lap of 182.745 mph around
Daytona 500 pole-winner Chase Briscoe was dealt a major penalty Wednesday when NASCAR said Joe Gibbs Racing had a modified spoiler on the No. 19 Toyota in time trials. Joe Gibbs Racing was docked 100 driver/owner points and 10 playoff points.
Kyle Larson sat down with Clint Bowyer ahead of the Daytona 500 to discuss his journey in racing.
Donald and Melania Trump attended Great American Race at Daytona International Speedway in Florida in 2000 and 2020. Will they both be back in 2025?
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of the Western District of North Carolina in December issued a preliminary injunction that allowed 23XI and Front Row to receive the same rewards as a chartered team while the lawsuit wades through the court system.
Bubba Wallace said he "couldn't care less" if Donald Trump attends the Daytona 500 on Sunday, nearly five years after the president accused the NASCAR Cup Series' only Black full-time driver of perpetrating " a hoax" when a crew member found a noose in the team garage stall.
The 50-minute morning session was the only scheduled on-track time before qualifying Wednesday night, when the front row will be set for “The Great American Race.”
Cease production of the penny, let collectors gobble up what's left of the 1 cent coin, and there will still be one eternally glued to Dale Earnhardt’s old Chevrolet, the luckiest piece of loose change in NASCAR history.