Racing’s Blurred Lines Reignited: Dirty Racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The annual last lap drama at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park sparked another debate of what’s hard racing. The “dump and run” heard around North America. Austin Cindric—in dire straits of making the playoffs—took his front bumper and turned Kaz Grala around in turn five for his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory at Canadian …

Ambitious as an Independent: The Legacy of Alan Kulwicki

In an era of corporate conglomerates, Jeremy Clements victory was a throwback to the days when Alan Kulwicki defined the odds during his short NASCAR career. Cash rules the world of auto racing. It always has been and now more than ever, if a driver doesn’t have the money, there’s no ride for them. If …

One for the Underdogs: Jeremy Clements captures his first Xfinity Series win at Road America

In a nine-year-old car, Jeremy Clements recovered from a penultimate lap collision with Matt Tifft and clinched a playoff berth after winning his first Xfinity Series race in his 256th start. In 2008, 12-year NASCAR Xfinity Series veteran Jeremy Clements ran his final season in the ARCA Racing Series, driving the No. 3 Chevrolet for …