NASCAR has announced that the suspension on driver Cody Ware has been lifted, following the dismissal of charges against him. Ware was suspended in April after being arrested, but the charges were dropped last week by the Iredell County district attorney's office. Ware expressed relief and stated his innocence throughout the process, and he is now grateful to have his life back. Additionally, Rick Ware Racing and Rick Ware filed lawsuits against Ware's former girlfriend, alleging false statements made to harm Ware and the team.
NASCAR has reinstated Cup Series driver Cody Ware after assault charges against him and his then-girlfriend were dismissed.
Long-time team owner and racing pioneer sees hybrids, hydrogen as more likely options than electric to power NASCAR's future.
The Clean Energy Buyers Association, which includes NASCAR, Lowe's, and Walmart, is advocating for renewable energy options in North Carolina. The state's regulated utility market limits customers' ability to purchase clean energy, unlike neighboring Virginia. The association is engaging with Duke Energy's long-term plan for carbon emissions reduction, as it will determine whether customers can access clean energy in Duke's territory. Economic considerations, such as the lower costs and volatile fuel prices associated with renewables, are driving major corporations to invest in clean energy. The association aims for a 90% carbon-free electric grid nationwide by 2030.
After an impressive run in the World of Outlaws, Andrew Bowman is making the transition to the NASCAR Truck Series with Tricon Garage.
The Mooresville facility is part of the sale of Kyle Busch Motorsports and Rowdy Manufacturing.
NASCAR conducted a two-day test at Phoenix Raceway to improve the short-track package for the upcoming season.
NASCAR conducted a two-day test at Phoenix Raceway to improve the short-track package for the upcoming season.