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Talladega Superspeedway is set to play a crucial role in the 2026 NASCAR Playoffs, as announced today with the release of the full schedule. T
NASCAR released its full schedule for the 2026 season on Wednesday, and Talladega Superspeedway will once again host two race weekends.
The 2026 NASCAR schedule was released Wednesday with several surprise changes, including two old tracks added and a playoff shakeup.
There’s no question what Chase Elliott’s favorite NASCAR racetrack is: Atlanta Motor Speedway. It’s not surprising, as Elliott grew up 75 miles north of
The first step in Connor Zilisch returning at Daytona International Speedway will be receiving medical clearance from NASCAR. The Xfinity Series points leader had surgery last week for a broken collarbone he suffered while celebrating his series-high sixth victory at Watkins Glen International.
Talladega Superspeedway holds a special place among NASCAR fans due to the on-track action and the completely unique fan experience. This isn’t something easily achieved, however, as it takes ...
Carson Kvapil No. 1 - Jarrett Chevrolet Kvapil 2025 NXS Stats Starts: 23 Wins: 0 Top 5s: 5 Top 10s: 10 Laps Led: 64 Avg. Finish: 13.8 Points: 6th Carson Kvapil will make his second NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Daytona International Speedway ton Friday night.
Since its inaugural race in 1969, the Talladega Superspeedway has always had an air of uncertainty and mystique surrounding it. It’s a mystique reflected by the area of north-central Alabama ...
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1969 Talladega 500: NASCAR’s Most Disastrous Race Ever – Tire Wars, Scoring Errors, and More!
The 1969 Talladega 500 is known as one of the most disastrous races in NASCAR history. From tire wars between Goodyear and Firestone to the first-ever race at the newly constructed Talladega Super Speedway,
Talladega Superspeedway, just across the Georgia state line in Lincoln, Alabama, is a behemoth of a race track. It measures 2.66 miles around, 0.16 miles longer than Florida's iconic Daytona ...
Bob Jenkins, owner of Front Row Motorsports and Co-Owner Michael Jordan, of 23XI Racing, pose before a NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway on Oct. 6 in Talladega, Ala.