A Win for Scarlett
Having Scarlett in Victory Lane for the Kentucky 300 was extra special because a month before, I was told she would die.
Having Scarlett in Victory Lane for the Kentucky 300 was extra special because a month before, I was told she would die.
Where does the line between innovation and breaking the rules lie? It's a question every driver has to answer.
What wins a race? Is it the car, or is it the driver? It's an age old question that I'm tackling in today's blog.
Several recent events have made me think about how amazed and humbled I am to be where I am.
I've had a contentious relationship with Kyle Busch, but I respect him as a race car driver.
There's nothing like winning at Daytona for the first time—especially as an owner.
Every year as we prepare to get things started again, there are a few questions from fans and media that always surface.
Whoever wins the title this season is going to have to beat Jeff Gordon, one of the sport's legends.
As the Chase begins, I'm thinking a lot about how much winning another title would mean to me.
The question of what makes great racing is one that drivers, fans, NASCAR and media need to be asking.