The racing community -- as well as the broader sports world -- was rocked by the sudden death of NASCAR star Kyle Busch on ...
NASCAR isn’t NASCAR without its sheer raw power. The sport has seen its fair share of brawls, but nothing beats Mark Martin’s recent story. The then-teenager was making his name on Batesville dirt ...
It hurts when you lose a race you knew you could potentially win. And it hurts even more when your teammates win, but you couldn’t. This is what happened with Mark Martin in 2002. It wasn’t a lack of ...
Former stock car racing driver Ted Musgrave recounted his close encounter with death while heading to Superspeedway on-board Mark Martin's plane. Martin - who recently complained about NBC's ...
In the early 2000s, NASCAR grandstands routinely filled to capacity, and television numbers ranked among the strongest in American sports. Since the introduction of the Chase format, however, ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin has offered a direct idea to help improve the NextGen Cup Series car. He wants one controlled test where he sets the direction. Martin said he would choose the changes ...
Hall of Famer Mark Martin has been the voice of the voiceless in the NASCAR community over the issues with the direction of the sports. He has publicly called out the sanctioning body and personals ...
In the aftermath of Steve Phelps’ resignation as NASCAR commissioner, Hall of Famer Mark Martin delivered a candid, insightful response that positioned the departure as a crucial reset for the sport.
Retired NASCAR driver Mark Martin advocates for returning to the original season-long championship format. He challenges NASCAR to publicly acknowledge the financial motivations behind the playoff ...
NASCAR’s Mark Martin Calls Greg Biffle’s Fatal Plane Crash ‘Disturbing’: ‘Can’t Help But Feel Angry’
The shocking death of Greg Biffle and his family in a North Carolina plane crash on Thursday, December 18 still has the racing world asking more questions than they have answers. For former NASCAR ...
The 19-year-old driver won 10 races in the 2025 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series campaign and had 20 top-five finishes in 33 races before being called up to drive the No. 88 Chevrolet full-time for ...
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