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NASCAR, IndyCar legend Tony Stewart shares his newfound passion for drag racing
NASCAR and IndyCar legend Tony Stewart has found a new calling and love in drag racing, where success at 330 mph is in all things minuscule.
NASCAR
The complexities of racing an oval: it's more than just turning left
"Go fast, turn left." The cliche is well known among NASCAR crowds, and Alanis King speaks to the series' best to explain the nuances of stock car's oval racing.
Top Headlines
Lando Norris
Lando Norris outlasts Max Verstappen, wins Miami Grand Prix
Lando Norris gets his first Formula One win and celebrates with his crew after outlasting Max Verstappen at the Miami Grand Prix.
Formula One
Lando Norris stays in lead, holds off Max Verstappen after restart
Lando Norris just edges out Max Verstappen following the restart to maintain the lead at the Miami Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen takes out bollard on Lap 22 of Miami Grand Prix
Max Verstappen briefly loses control and takes out a bollard during a turn on Lap 22 of the Miami Grand Prix.
Formula One
Verstappen, Perez nearly collide on opening turn of Miami Grand Prix
Sergio Perez narrowly misses teammate Max Verstappen on the opening turn of the Miami Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen wins the Miami Sprint
Max Verstappen keeps up his 100% record in Miami by winning the Sprint race.
Top Headlines
- Norris: F1 win was a matter of 'when' not 'if'
- Stella: FIA must review 'unacceptable' tactics
- Bell wins pole, continues good form at Kansas
- Alonso accuses stewards of bias after sprint race
- Ricciardo: Sprint result served to silence critics
- Newey on departure: I want to take a break
- McLaren boss: Newey Red Bull exit the 1st domino
Editor's Picks
Byron headlines NASCAR's underappreciated next wave of stars
William Byron turned his video game dreams of NASCAR success into history-making reality. What more does he need to do to earn your admiration?
Ross Chastain is too busy to trade barbs with NASCAR rivals
Ross Chastain is NASCAR's preeminent lightning rod, but instead of engaging with his critics, he's working 24/7 to make a deep run in the playoffs.