The NASCAR Cup Series heads to world-famous Watkins Glen International for the Go Bowling at The Glen, the second race of the Round of 16 and one of two road course races in this year's playoffs.
The green flag is out at Watkins Glen and the second race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Runoff areas have been adjusted in an attempt to keep cars on the track. Bumps have been added to the ...
Ross Chastain is on the pole for Sunday's Go Bowling at The Glen NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen. Chastain had a fast lap of 1:12.130 mph to get the pole over Martin Truex Jr. (112.264 mph).
Thirty-eight cars are entered in Sunday's Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International ... the 28-year-old son of 1988 Cup champ Bill Elliott is one win from tying Tony Stewart's eight ...
One of the new newest events at Watkins Glen is the Green Grand Prix which will be run for the third time on May 3, 2008. The event is the only Sports Car Club of America sanctioned time-speed ...
The difficulty is that there are now well over a dozen competitors who are standout road racers. When it comes to Watkins Glen specifically, Hendrick Motorsports has had a stranglehold on victory lane ...
And we'll see three levels of that skill as three different NASCAR stock-car entities tackle The Glen — ARCA, Xfinity and the ...
NASCAR heads to the iconic Watkins Glen circuit for races in the ARCA Menards, Xfinity, and Cup Series this coming weekend. The Xfinity and Cup Series have just wrapped up a chaotic weekend at ...
Go Bowling at The Glen will be broadcast nationally on the USA Network. Streaming options for the race include the NBC Sports ...
But Watkins Glen could present a prime opportunity for playoff drivers at NASCAR’s two other biggest teams — Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing — to make a statement. Hendrick drivers ...