ARCA Menards Series driver with Rette Jones Racing
We’ll review the NASCAR Cup and Truck Series races at Bristol MotorSpeedway.onDirt. We’ll also include updates from the NASCAR Xfinity, ARCA Menards East, and West Series with some short-track news. Then, it’s Hot Topics Sound Off with the Fan4Racing crew!
Rev Racing driver and part of NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program. He races in the NASCAR Advanced Auto Parts Weekly Touring Series at Hickory Motor Speedway.
We’ll preview the NASCAR Cup and Truck Series at Bristol Motor Speedway on Dirt. We’ll also offer updates for the NASCAR Xfinity, ARCA Menards, East, and West Series with some Short Track news!
‘Fan at the Track: Bristol Dirt’ is an in-person perspective of the action in the dirt from Andy Laskey, one of our Fan4Racing crew members. (All Photos by Andy Laskey)
‘Unpredictable,’ is the word of the Bristol Dirt weekend. It was my second NASCAR weekend of 2021 and neither the Bristol Dirt races nor the Daytona 500 were planned. Sometimes the spontaneous race weekends make for some of the best adventures.
Atlanta NASCAR Race Review is presented by host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala. Join us for the smartest race talk around! Then, stick around for Hot Topics Sound Off with the Fan4Racing crew!
Our guest on this episode is…
Austin Wayne Self
NASCAR Truck Series driver with AM Racing will talk about racing on dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway and earning his first top-ten this season.
Kole Raz
Late-Model driver with TMI Racing and we talk about his 2021 season.
This episode centers around Bristol Motor Speedway on Dirtfor the NASCAR Cup, and Truck Series, We’ll also offer a few updates from the NASCAR Xfinity, ARCA Menards, East and West Series as time permits.
Joey Logano earns a historic NASCAR victory in the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Monday after a rain-delay on Sunday.
For the first time since 1970, the NASCAR Cup Series returns to racing on dirt. During the offseason, Bristol Motor Speedway was covered with dirt to offer fans a variety of racing venues this year. The NASCAR Truck Series has been racing on dirt the past couple of years at Eldora Speedway, but this was the grand return for the Cup Series. For drivers growing up sliding around dirt tracks, this is what reminds them of rising through the ranks of racing. For the other drivers growing up racing on asphalt, it was a learning experience.