
Abhishek Ramesh
Primary NASCAR Editor at EssentiallySports
Sports Journalist | Motorsports, Football, Tennis, Cricket
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3 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Abhishek Ramesh
Kyle Larson’s stock has been soaring on track recently. He leads the drivers’ championship, has won a joint-highest three races so far, including the last one in Kansas in utterly dominant fashion. And yet, there is one area where he is lagging. The Hendrick Motorsports driver was talking to The Athletic recently on their 12 Questions segment and revealed his competitive side. Surprisingly, this had almost nothing to do with racing. It was related to the Driver Ambassador Program (DAP).
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3 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Abhishek Ramesh
The narratives around Kyle Larson’s Kansas win last Sunday involved everything from total domination to NASCAR being plain boring. Larson going through the race largely unchallenged was a sore and sticking point for many. However, Kenny Wallace is one person who usually sees the positive side of things, and he did so here, too. The 61-year-old former driver discussed a key issue on a recent episode of Coffee with Kenny. He talked about whether Larson is making NASCAR boring.
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3 weeks ago |
yardbarker.com | Abhishek Ramesh
NASCAR having three tiers of racing provides a ladder for young talents to showcase their potential, and the Truck Series exemplifies this best. But every once in a while, a driver gets a break to race full-time in the Cup Series and skip Xfinity altogether. Carson Hocevar — perhaps the best example of this — shed light on why the jump is so rare. The 22-year-old Michigan native debuted full-time in the Cup with Spire Motorsports in 2024.
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3 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Abhishek Ramesh
NASCAR having three tiers of racing provides a ladder for young talents to showcase their potential, and the Truck Series exemplifies this best. But every once in a while, a driver gets a break to race full-time in the Cup Series and skip Xfinity altogether. Carson Hocevar — perhaps the best example of this — shed light on why the jump is so rare. The 22-year-old Michigan native debuted full-time in the Cup with Spire Motorsports in 2024.
Kenny Wallace Shoots Down Notion of NASCAR Paying Him to Set a Glowing Narrative, Gets Fans' Support
3 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Abhishek Ramesh
Kenny Wallace is not one to shy away from speaking his mind. At the same time, he has always been open to criticism. But the 61-year-old was recently accused by fans of being biased toward NASCAR, with some going as far as saying he was paid to paint a positive outlook of racing. And Wallace is having none of it. The former NASCAR driver posted a preview of a new episode of Coffee with Kenny on X.
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