NASCAR Unveils Augmented Reality Experience for 2018 NASCAR Playoffs
NASCAR® fans can immerse themselves in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs™ in a new augmented reality (AR) experience available via the NASCAR Mobile app.
NASCAR® fans can immerse themselves in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs™ in a new augmented reality (AR) experience available via the NASCAR Mobile app.
News and notes: After surviving the twists and turns of the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, Boyd will head to the Monster Mile for some "unfinished business" at Dover. “It's hard to believe we're almost in that final stretch of races, already. I've learned so much this season and I'm excited to finish these last five races out strong. Dover was intimidating to me the first time I went there, but I feel like we got better as the race went on. Unfortunately we had that battery issue last time, so I... Читать дальше...
Heading into the final race before the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoff field drops to eight, Elliott Sadler sits in the sixth spot — 11 markers above the cutline.
AmericanMuscle’s long-time video host, Justin Dugan, recently picked up a brand-new 2019 Mustang GT in Oxford White—his signature color. While Justin’s Roush-blown ’14 GT still exists in his ownership, he has decided to join the dark side with a 10-speed automatic equipped GT Premium Rapid Spec 401A with full-leather Recaro Seats and upgraded Bang & Olufsen sound system.
Matt Kenseth returns to Dover International Speedway this weekend, a track where he’s seen unprecedented success in 38 starts at the 1-mile track.
Briscoe on Dover “I’m excited to get to Dover, I’ve only been there once but I really enjoyed it a lot. I normally like high-banked places and Dover is certainly that. It’s always nice to have a little more confidence after a win and hopefully we can carry that to Dover.”
Stenhouse has 12 career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) starts at Dover with an average starting position of 16.7 and average finishing position of 20.4.
This weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Dover International Speedway marks Ryan Reed’s 10th start at the Monster Mile. In his nine previous starts, Reed has one top-five and two top-10 finishes. His best finish of fifth came in the 2017 spring race.
Chase Elliott on advancing to the Round of 12: “I felt like I was just kind of playing defense at the 'roval.' It just wasn’t worth busting our butts and not making it through to the next round when we had a little bit of cushion. So, I am just glad we are moving on and I am looking forward to the next three because there are some good tracks for us.”