A NASCAR insider calls the Next Gen era a major success despite short-track woes, detailing the technical freedom teams could ...
The ongoing antitrust trial against NASCAR continues to peel back layers of long-guarded industry operations, and the latest revelation centers on the financial intricacies of Next Gen (Gen 7) car dev ...
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NASCAR witness says Gen 7 limits are about cost control, not power
The fight over NASCAR’s Gen 7 platform has been framed as a battle over horsepower and entertainment value, but testimony in ...
Chief Racing Development Officer of NASCAR John Probst discusses the research and development costs behind NASCAR’s Next Gen cars.
That was the on-the-record reaction from John Probst, the chief racing development officer at NASCAR and the defense counsel’s first witness after the plaintiffs — 23XI Racing and Front Row ...
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NASCAR commissioner Steve Phelps makes simple yet controversial claim on NextGen car
Appearing on the stand at 23XI/FRM's antitrust lawsuit trial against NASCAR, commissioner Steve Phelps made some bold claims about the current NextGen car.
Additional reporting by FanBuzz's John Newby The ongoing 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports vs. NASCAR lawsuit continued on Wednesday, Dec. 10, as the eighth day of trial proceedings rolled forward. It ...
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports claim NASCAR’s exclusivity agreement regarding the use of its current Cup car exists to keep another series from entering the premier stock car racing series ...
Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, and Team Penske remain the benchmark in the current NASCAR landscape. Even with the balance that the sport keeps trying to bake into the system, these ...
NASCAR began presenting its defense with Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer John Probst and a discussion of the thinking that led to the Next Gen race car.
For much of the Next Gen era, NASCAR Cup Series drivers such as Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson have pressed for more horsepower ...
Jim France, NASCAR's chairman and CEO, addressed his decision not to offer permanent charters to the race teams. Sean Gardner / Getty Images CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Some of Jim France’s closest friends in ...
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