A NASCAR Cup Series star will be coming to the Darlington Raceway on Wednesday! Alex Bowman will drive around the raceway in ...
The San Jose owner’s “bubbletop” vehicle was manufactured several years before the popular GTO model and is cited as a ...
Slow sales prompted Oldsmobile to discontinue the 88 Convertible after the 1975 model year. This one is an unrestored ...
NASCAR hosted the first Cook Out 400 at Martinsville in 1950, where Curtis Turner emerged victorious driving the #41 Oldsmobile for John Eanes. Since the inaugural Cook Out 400, some of the ...
It was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Red Byron in an Oldsmobile owned by Raymond Parks. The first Cup Series 500-lap (250-mile) race at Martinsville Speedway was in 1956. It was won by NASCAR Hall ...
The paint scheme from his 1987 Crisco Oldsmobile will be brought in to honor Baker, the late International Hall of Famer, NASCAR Hall of Famer, and one of NASCAR's 50 and 75 Greatest Drivers.
Every car isn’t for everyone. And some cars that some people hold up as legendary, iconic, and transcendent don’t inspire much beyond a ho-hum from others. These are ten cars that are on my ho-hum ...
My one appreciation for the 442, however, is that the 1976 and 1977 versions with their sloped noses and rear windows dominated NASCAR between ... from the 4.0-liter Oldsmobile Aurora V-8.
NASCAR travels to Martinsville Speedway this weekend, featuring all three national series. The track was opened in September ...
From its shape to the famous Martinsville Hot Dog, Martinsville retains its mystique even as the sport changes over time.