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In a sport that’s historically known for consisting of mostly white athletes, NASCAR and Team Rev Racing are working to ensure the next crop of talent in the racing industry is diverse. This week, they held a race combine in North Carolina and South Carolina to identify promising young drivers.
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How do you prepare for a road course that exists for only a few weeks each year? At tech centers just north of Charlotte, NASCAR racing teams use sophisticated simulators that enable drivers to mark in their visual and physical memory where they need to brake, the location of every tree and every banner, and how their own car is set up for the race.
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Preece went to a hospital on Saturday after his Mustang flipped at least 10 times during the final laps of the NASCAR Cup Series race in Daytona Beach, Fla.
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The final race of the NASCAR Cup Series takes place on Saturday in Daytona — Florida's hottest month of the year. For the pit crews and the trainers who support them, preparation boils down to steamy afternoons at practice facilities just north of Charlotte.
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NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain made a move that every racing gamer could dream of to advance to the Championship 4.
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The NASCAR playoffs visit Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend, and two drivers, Kurt Busch and Alex Bowman, won't be competing because of concussion symptoms. Some have pointed to NASCAR's new race car as the culprit.
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WFAE's Woody Cain discusses how NASCAR's return to the historic track impacts North Carolina and the history of NASCAR.
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2.2-mile course replaces Road America on 2023 schedule.
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Bruton Smith thought big and had a big impact on our region and NASCAR. Smith, the founder of Charlotte Motor Speedway, died Wednesday at the age of 95.
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NASCAR Hall of Fame promoter and track Bruton Smith has died at the age of 95. His company, Speedway Motorsports, said he died of natural causes. The company currently owns 11 facilities across the United States. NASCAR races this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, a track that was purchased by Speedway Motorsports last year.