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  • NASCAR

    You know the race results. This is everything else. We’ll bring you the voices, rivalries, memories and mayhem that shape the full-throttle NASCAR experience.

  • Bozi Tatarevic

    I run in front of race cars professionally and create motorsport content. IMSA and NASCAR Race Mechanic and Pit Crew Member | Writer | Presenter | Dessert Fan.

  • Cameron Richardson

    Senior Coordinator of Editorial Content for NASCAR.com. May have an unhealthy obsession for college basketball and movies.

  • NASCARCASM

    Troll for NASCAR.com. Big fan of paperweights.

  • Zach Sturniolo

    Writer for NASCAR Digital Media

  • People Who Race

    The stories behind the speed in motorsports. Told by veteran award-winning television broadcaster Kaitlyn Vincie.

  • Nate Ryan
  • Zack Albert

    Content manager, NASCAR.com | Paragraph stacker | Day hiker | NC by birth, music lover by upbringing, NASCAR guy by career path

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