RFK Racing to Honor Greg Biffle Throughout 2026 Season

NASCAR and Kaulig Racing Join Tributes, Highlighted by Return of Biffle’s Iconic Stylized Numerals at Daytona

RFK Racing to Honor Greg Biffle Throughout 2026 SeasonCONCORD, NC (January 22, 2026) – When RFK Racing’s cars roll onto the grid to open the 2026 season, they will do so honoring the legacy of Greg Biffle. Paying respect to a driver who helped build the organization, the team will begin a season-long tribute at the Cook Out Clash Feb. 1, followed by a special visual presentation during Daytona 500 activities Feb 11-15.

The remembrance begins at Bowman Gray Stadium as all RFK Racing cars will carry a circular memorial decal above the B-post during the Cook Out Clash. The artwork pays homage with the words, “The Biff 16, In Loving Memory of Greg Biffle.” As an enduring memorial, this artwork will adorn the RFK Racing cars in every race on the 2026 schedule.

(more…)

RFK Racing to Honor Greg Biffle Throughout 2026 Season Read More

Grassroots Glory: NASCAR Stars To Battle Short Track Standouts Throughout NASCAR All-Star Week

Grassroots Glory: NASCAR Stars To Battle Short Track Standouts Throughout NASCAR All-Star Week
  • Big Names, Big Battles: Kyle Busch, Josh Berry, Ryan Newman, Corey LaJoie, Bobby Labonte and others join stacked fields of rising stars in lead-up events to All-Star Race
  • Additional races include the zMAX CARS Tour Reverend Whiskey 75 Pro Late Model race on Thursday; the zMAX CARS Tour Window World 100 Late Model Stock Car race on Friday; the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ Window World 250 on Saturday; and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour’s FaithFest Evangelistic Ministries 150 on Sunday
  • Quadruple and Triple Duty Drivers: Young talents like Connor Jones, Kaden Honeycutt and Luke Baldwin will attempt multiple events throughout the week; Fans can get tickets to all the action by visiting northwilkesborospeedway.com

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (May 14, 2025) — In addition to the fan-favorite cars and stars of the NASCAR Cup Series, a packed lineup of grassroots racers will take on North Wilkesboro Speedway during NASCAR All-Star Race Week. Fans can expect more on-track action than ever before, including the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ Window World 250 on Saturday, the zMAX CARS Tour’s Reverend Whiskey 75 Pro Late Model race on Thursday, the Window World 100 Late Model Stock Car race on Friday and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour’s FaithFest Evangelistic Ministries 150 on Sunday afternoon, prior to the All-Star Open and All-Star Race main events.

(more…)

Grassroots Glory: NASCAR Stars To Battle Short Track Standouts Throughout NASCAR All-Star Week Read More

RoCModifiedSeries.TV powered by Racing America will be the home of Race of Champions broadcasts throughout the 2024 season and beyond

RoCModifiedSeries.TV powered by Racing America will be the home of Race of Champions broadcasts throughout the 2024 season and beyond

Charlotte, N.C. (April 13, 2024) – Racing America and the Race of Champions are ready to bring you expanded covered of the Race of Champions “Family of Series” and offer subscribers an “incredible deal” to view RoCModifiedSeries.TV powered by Racing America.

Racing America is the exclusive live streaming partner for the 2024 season.

(more…)

RoCModifiedSeries.TV powered by Racing America will be the home of Race of Champions broadcasts throughout the 2024 season and beyond Read More

Jacky Ickx: “I managed without hurting myself badly throughout my career – that’s not a matter of talent – it’s a matter of luck.”

Jacky Ickx:  “I managed without hurting myself badly throughout my career –  that’s not a matter of talent – it’s a matter of luck.”

As a winner of six Le Mans 24 Hours, eight Formula 1 victories and countless other triumphs — including the Dakar Rally — Jacky Ickx is a living legend who has competed in a career spanning over 30 years. The 78-year-old talks about his life behind the wheel and his experience of the Dakar Rally in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

(more…)

Jacky Ickx: “I managed without hurting myself badly throughout my career – that’s not a matter of talent – it’s a matter of luck.” Read More