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Since founding Roush Racing in 1988, the man known as “The Cat in the Hat” turned his vision into a full-blown dynasty. With more than 300 NASCAR victories and eight championships across the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series, Jack Roush made a career out ...
It’s very much the end of an era for NASCAR and RFK Racing as longtime executive Steve Newmark is leaving the sport to take on an Athletic Director in waiting role at the University of North Carolina. The term confirmed the news in a Tuesday statement.
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FOX analyst went through 'horrible' NASCAR stint before broadcasting career
Jamie McMurray opened up about his difficult Roush Fenway years, calling the stint "horrible" before finding new life and perspective as a FOX NASCAR analyst
Jamie McMurray may be retired from full-time NASCAR competition and firmly settled into his analyst role with Fox Sports, all while helping guide Ganassi’s broader racing direction, but the memories of his turbulent stint at Roush Fenway Racing haven’t faded with time.
The veteran owner testified he couldn’t risk forfeiting his two Cup Charters and argued permanent Charters are essential to protecting RCR’s future.
NASCAR commissioner Steve Phelps, testifying in the racing series' federal antitrust trial, described negotiation attempts with 23XI Racing owner Michael Jordan as frustrating.
Ryan Newman said in a statement that he is being treated for a head injury that he suffered in his last-lap crash in the Daytona 500 but that he’s “looking forward to getting behind the wheel and battling for another race win.” Newman’s statement ...