Talladega Aaron’s 312 Preview

Photo - Getty Images

Photo – Getty Images

One of the wildest and most unpredictable races of the season is taking center stage on Saturday afternoon for the Nationwide Series. The one time each year when the Nationwide stars roll into Talladega, a show is always put on and by the end of the race, fans jaws have dropped. One of the few races that can give a clear example of the  “wow” factor is this one and a phenomenal show is always at the biggest and boldest tracks on the circuit, Talladega. Continue reading

Cameron Hayley Capturing Attention with Results

K&N Pro Series West driver, Cameron Hayley wins at UNOH's Battle at the Beach in Daytona, February 2013  Photo - Courtesy of Darrell Hayley/Cabinets by Hayley

K&N Pro Series West driver, Cameron Hayley wins at UNOH’s Battle at the Beach in Daytona, February 2013
Photo – Courtesy of Darrell Hayley/Cabinets by Hayley

Cameron Hayley kicks off his 2013 season by winning in Daytona at UNOH’s Battle at the Beach in February. Although, some fans first learned of his skill at that event, NASCAR knew of Cameron Hayley  well before this season began, naming him as one of their prestigious ‘Next Nine’ drivers to watch.

From Calgary, AB. Canada, Cameron Hayley’s love for racing began at seven years of age competing in go-karts. He progressed through the ranks, racing Baby Grands, Legends race cars and eventually late models. Continue reading

National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel Statement

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National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel Statement

On May 1, 2013, the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel heard and considered the appeal of the No. 2 and No. 22 Penske Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams.

The penalties concern Sections 12-1: Actions detrimental to stock car racing; 12-4J: Any determination by NASCAR Officials that race equipment used in the event does not conform to the NASCAR rules detailed in Section 20 of the NASCAR rule book, or has not been approved by NASCAR prior to the event; and 20-12: All suspension systems and components must be approved by NASCAR. Prior to being used in competition, all suspension systems and components must be submitted in a completed form/assembly to the office of the NASCAR competition administrator for consideration of approval and approved by NASCAR. Each such part may thereafter be used until NASCAR determines that such part is no longer eligible. All suspension fasteners and mounting hardware must be made of solid magnetic steel. All front end and rear end suspension mounts with mounting hardware assembled must have single round mounting holes that are the correct size for the fastener being used. All front end and rear end suspension mounts and mounting hardware must not allow movement or realignment of any suspension component beyond component normal rotation or suspension travel. Continue reading

Budweiser Launches New Interactive Racing App Featuring Kevin Harvick

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Budweiser Launches New Interactive Racing App Featuring Kevin Harvick

Photo - Courtesy of Budweiser Racing

Photo – Courtesy of Budweiser Racing

BUD 360° App Puts Fans in the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet SS with Harvick at the Wheel

Budweiser is giving consumers a whole new look at what it’s like to hit speeds of 190 mph in the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet SS with the interactive BUD 360° app.

The King of Beers’ innovative new app utilizes surround video technology to provide users with a 360-degree look inside Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ride as the driver completes several laps at Charlotte Motor Speedway. While Harvick controls the wheel, the consumer controls the view, allowing them to experience the sensation of speed in never-before-seen angles. Continue reading