Neil Paine breaks down the Championship 4, giving the strengths of each driver before Sunday's showdown in Phoenix (3 p.m. ET, NBC).
Chase Briscoe talks about how incredible it is to go from dressing like Tony Stewart for Halloween to getting Champ 4 advice from him.
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In this clip from Full Speed Season 1, the gravity of not advancing to the Championship 4 hits Denny Hamlin — and his family — hard. Full Speed Seasons 1 and 2 are available in full on Netflix.
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Gear up for the final race of the season as we head to Phoenix Raceway. Four drivers, two teams, and only one championship. Who goes home in the history books?
Dennis Hamlin is holding onto a cigar that was a gift from Michael Jordan in hopes of smoking it when his son wins the championship. For the complete story, watch Full Speed Season 1, available on ...
William Byron talks to Shannon Spake about how having a sports psychologist has helped him be mentally strong throughout the NASCAR season.
William Byron tells the "Stacking Pennies" crew about Jeff Gordon's mentorship role and the upbeat personality the NASCAR Hall of Famer still brings to the track. NASCAR® and its marks are trademarks ...
Chase Elliott was one of the most consistent drivers this season, but the No. 9 couldn’t find the extra gear it needed to advance.