Former NASCAR driver Bobby Hamilton Jr filed for bankruptcy in Tennessee, according to SceneDaily.com. Hamilton has liabilities of $1,293,543. More than $929,000 of the liabilities are property mortgages or loans, while he also lists owing the Internal Revenue Service $198,000 for 2005 taxes. In the filing, he listed assets of $551,825 .
Fans of NASCAR who also enjoy a little bit (or a lot) of gambling have more options than ever when it comes to pairing up two of their favorite pastimes.
Sirius XM Radio’s Sirius Speedway is reporting that Michael Waltrip Racing will field a car in the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series full time, starting in 2012.
With the development and refinement of electric and hybrid racing technology, the likelihood of electric cars competing in NASCAR is increasing, even if ever so slightly.
Double L Media announced a partnership with Muze Clothing, a lifestyle brand born out of an appreciation for classic movie quotes, that will place Muze ads on Lead-Lap.com.
After spending several years stuck in development hell, Top Gear US is set to debut on The History Channel this month. The series will premiere on November 21st, at 10 p.m.
Mike Wise attempted to test the accuracy of social media reporting by making up a tweet and seeing which news outlets picked it up. His attempt failed miserably, and here’s why.
After writing my FAQs article about NASCAR fines, I was told about two instances where NASCAR might have pressured media organizations to fire writers who were critical of the sport. Here are my thoughts on that.
For those of you who spent the entire NASCAR off-season under a rock, IZOD Indy Car Series driver Danica Patrick made her stock-car racing debut in the ARCA RE/MAX Series race at Daytona. She managed to stay out of trouble — with the exception of one spin and amazing save — to earn a respectable sixth-place finish.
With General Motors recently filing for bankruptcy, Hendrick Motorsports owner, and chairman of Hendrick Automotive Group Rick Hendrick spoke about the future of the company, and its place in NASCAR.