Yes, the NASCAR community has just dealt with a major blow with the death of a true legend. The post "RIP Fred" – NASCAR's 89 ...
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Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough, and Dale Earnhardt are universally praised for their monumental contributions to NASCAR, and rightly so. But there are unsung heroes whose impact on the sport also ...
NASCAR executives (from left) Steve Phelps, Ben Kennedy, Lesa Kennedy and Jim France at Daytona International Speedway on Feburary 19, 2023. (Image: Imagn) NASCAR recently hired Craig Stimmel as ...
Jim Hurtubise qualified second in a Hotel Tropicana ... there to qualify faster than 150 miles per hour. He also won a NASCAR race, the Motor Trend 500 at Riverside in 1967, and the Baja 1000.
Jim Abrahams, the writer-director who with brothers Jerry and David Zucker popularized the 1980s spoof genre with comedies such as “Airplane!” and “The Naked Gun” series, has died.
NASCAR has reportedly countered 23XI Racing and ... In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Fox Sports' Bob Pockrass reported that Jim France and Co. opposed the Michael Jordan-owned 23XI ...
Jim Abrahams, the writer-director who helped create comedy classics such as “Airplane!,” the “Naked Gun” movies, and the TV series “Police Squad!” has died. He was 80. Abrahams passed ...
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing has confirmed that Tyler Ankrum will stay with the team for the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. 2025 will mark Ankrum's seventh season with the California ...
Jim Abrahams, a film director and writer behind hit slapstick comedies like “Airplane!,” “Hot Shots!,” the “Naked Gun” series and more, died Tuesday, his son Joseph confirmed to Variety.