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The changes include a new crew chief for Austin Dillon in 2025.
Riley Herbst will drive the No. 35 and have Monster Energy as a sponsor in 2025.
Ryan Preece completed his fifth full-time season in Cup in 2024.
Chase Briscoe’s move to Joe Gibbs Racing is among the many by drivers and crew chiefs to new teams for the upcoming season.
The lawsuit vs. NASCAR will continue as both teams seek to run as charter teams in 2025.
Ideas include those from Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin, among others.
A look at some of the highlights and lowlights for teams this past season.
The final 14 Cup races — including all 10 playoff races — will air on either NBC or USA Network in 2025.
NASCAR penalized Anthony Alfredo for wrecking Stefan Parsons.
Team Penske has won each of the last three NASCAR Cup championships.
Joey Logano is one of only five drivers in NASCAR history to win three Cup titles before the age of 35.
Ryan Blaney seeks to win back-to-back Cup titles.
Justin Allgaier claimed his first NASCAR Xfinity Series championship in his seventh appearance in the title race.
Justin Allgaier wins his first NASCAR Xfinity Series championship.
Joey Logano will start second in Sunday’s championship race, while the other three title contenders will start in the top 15.
Bubba Wallace denied he did anything wrong in the final lap last weekend at Martinsville.
Three-time Daytona 500 winner and former champion was 86 years old.
Christopher Bell was candid in his frustration with Chevrolet teams at the end of last weekend’s Martinsville race.
Ty Majeski gives ThorSport Racing its third title in the past four years.
Ryan Blaney had the fastest average over one lap, along with five, 10 and 15 consecutive laps.
A NASCAR executive used blunt language to describe what series officials thought about how teams tried to manipulate the end of the Martinsville race.
Judge rules teams “have not met their burden as required for a preliminary injunction.”
Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick and William Byron are left to race for a Cup championship Sunday on NBC and Peacock.
Trackhouse states it will not further appeal Thursday’s decision.