Mark Taylor welcomes the 2021 NASCAR season with a rundown of changes for this year, including drivers like Bubba Wallace joining new teams.
Mark Taylor ranks the 2021 NASCAR drivers as Kevin Harvick's dominance is undeniable, even if he came up just a bit short last season.
Mark Taylor projects wins, poles and more for all of NASCAR's cup drivers for this season. Check out the sortable rankings now.
Mark Taylor spotlights this year's group of rookie drivers, including Chase Briscoe, who could make an immediate impact this season.
Mark Taylor breaks down the drivers who will lead owners to success in 2021 and those who might not live up to their draft-day price. Is Denny Hamlin poised for a downturn?
Check out how every driver stacked up last season on NASCAR's top circuit, including Joey Logano, who came oh-so-close to the top spot in Cup points.
Mark Taylor scouts the track specialists, as Brad Keselowski's short-track prowess was a big reason why he nearly won the championship last season.
Chase Elliott won the Series Finale 500 at Phoenix to take home the championship and the trophy, as the remaining top three drivers left in the championship fight finished the race second, third and fourth.
With a win at Phoenix earlier this year and the most time to prepare for the weekend, Joey Logano believes he’s the favorite to win the championship.
Chase Briscoe will battle it out in the series finale with three other drivers for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship in Phoenix.
It’s down to the final four drivers for the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series title, and with four season wins and two top-five Phoenix finishes, Grant Enfinger could claim it.
Mark Taylor previews this week's NASCAR championship race at Phoenix where Chase Elliott hopes to ride the momentum to a title.
With his Xfinity 500 victory, Chase Elliott joins three other drivers in a chance to take home the NASCAR Cup series title this weekend at Phoenix Raceway.
Brad Keselowski starts the 500 laps on pole, and C.J. Radune notes that he has every incentive to produce an uneventful top-five performance on Sunday.
Last week's winner, Harrison Burton, who has three victories and 20 top-10 finishes so far this season, will start 10th at Martinsville and looks to continue his winning ways.
C.J. Radune advises that Parker Kligerman, starting last, has a chance to offer fantasy players a decent amount of finish differential points if he has a good race.
For Kyle Busch, waiting extra days for a break in the weather was worth it, as he won the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 and snapped a 33-race winless streak.