News
Go behind the scenes of the Grant Park 165 with a photographic look at the third running of the Chicago Street Race.
In 2023, when Shane van Gisbergen took the wheel in Grant Park, he was an unknown driver competing in his first NASCAR race.
The third iteration of the Grant Park 165 proved a captivating watch, filled with thrills, spills and plenty of burnt rubber.
The 36-year-old from New Zealand, who won the Xfinity Series The Loop 110 on Saturday. prevailed in the Grant Park 165.
The checkered flag has been waved for potentially the last NASCAR Street Race weekend in Chicago. The final races wrapped up ...
Temperatures cooled down for Sunday afternoon's main event, the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165. There was a chance for rain ...
This year the downpour waited until after the NASCAR Grant Park 165 was finished. After previous years were interrupted by storms, fans came ready for the weather Sunday. Aaron Moy, 52, from Morton ...
NASCAR’s first in-season tournament hasn’t made much of an impression on its drivers so far. Ty Gibbs said Sunday he didn’t ...
What a weekend for Shane van Gisbergen, who swept the poles and race wins in both the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NA ...
12hon MSN
Fans were back in and around Grant Park on Sunday for another high-octane day of racing. This now marks an end to the final ...
The NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165 took place at the Chicago Street race on Sunday, and Shane van Gisbergen won the event.
Ty Dillon continues his run as the 32-seed, taking advantage of Brad Keselowski's involvement in the earlier crash to advance to the final eight. Tyler Reddick will also advance to the quarterfinals ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results