At the end of June, Reaume Brothers Racing announced it would manage the No. 93 Chevrolet, formerly of RSS Racing. In just over three months, the team is seeing progress. The stars aligned for RBR: In 2016, Josh Reaume was an engineer for Ryan Sieg‘s No. 39 car as the …
Read More »NASCAR 101: Drivers Racing in Lower Series Than They Have in Years Past
After nearly three years away from the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Korbin Forrister returns to the circuit in this weekend’s Dover International Speedway doubleheader, driving the No. 36 for DGM Racing. Forrister, a mostly part-time competitor in the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series since 2014 (including seven starts in 2020), …
Read More »The Frontstretch 5: Forgotten Fantastic Finishes
“It’s going to be a drag race. They touch, they touch…” NASCAR fans can all remember that finish on March 16, 2003, as one of the most memorable finishes. The finish between Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch was the closest in NASCAR Cup Series history until Clint Bowyer and Jimmie …
Read More »Trendy Tuesday: Martin Truex Jr.’s Struggles Continue at Phoenix
Phoenix Raceway was the center of attention of the weekend, as the next time NASCAR visits the Arizona desert a champion will be crowned. And after last year’s races, change was needed. Over the offseason, NASCAR introduced the new short track aerodynamic package, which cut off more than five inches …
Read More »NASCAR 101: Drivers With Starts in Parts of 4 (or More) Decades
With the 2020 NASCAR season now underway, any driver who competed at Daytona International Speedway last weekend can officially say they’ve competed in a NASCAR race in the 2020s. This season marks the first in a new decade for NASCAR, officially leaving the 2010s in the dust. The ’10s saw …
Read More »Jeff Green Returning to RSS Racing as Crew Chief in 2020
Last week, RSS Racing announced Jeff Green is returning to compete for the team in NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway in 2020. In addition to driving, he will also be the primary crew chief of the No. 93 Chevrolet. Green, 57, has spent the …
Read More »Jeff Green Running Daytona, Talladega for RSS
Jeff Green will return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2020, piloting the No. 38 car for RSS Racing at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, the team announced Tuesday (Jan. 14). Green will be sponsored by C2 Freight, which also sponsored him in two superspeedway events in 2019. Green …
Read More »2019 Xfinity Series Review, Pt. 2: Midpack Improvements
While the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoff drivers were the center of attention for most of the season (the same 12 drivers were top 12 in points from the third race on), some of the best racing came in the middle of the pack. And quite honestly, a lot of the …
Read More »NASCAR 101: 5 Longest Active Winless Streaks in All 3 Series
It’s hard to believe that Kyle Larson had not won in 75 races. Or the fact that Jimmie Johnson still can’t find victory lane. While Larson was able to take a home a much needed checkered flag last Sunday (Oct. 6) at Dover International Raceway to end his winless streak …
Read More »Jeff Green Having Surgery After Kentucky, Looking Forward to Being Crew Chief at RSS Racing
Back in March, Jeff Green tore his rotator cuff riding a bicycle. He knew he wouldn’t be able to make it the whole 2019 season racing in the Xfinity Series for RSS Racing, but wanted the opportunity to run the July Daytona race, especially after finishing seventh in the season …
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