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Fast-Paced Competition

  • Match up against league opponents each week
  • Roster new drivers or let them carry over from week-to-week
  • Weekly standings and Top 100 reports
  • 32-team leagues, 8 four-team divisions
  • Free Buddy League option
  • CASH paid out to the top teams in each 32 team league!

Win Big Money

PRIZES
$300 in League Winner Cash
1st Place $2,000
2nd $500
3rd $250

Easy to Play

  • Select your favorite six drivers each week
  • Use your $100 million salary cap to build your team
  • Up-to-the-minute driver news and injury updates
  • Online or toll-free phone trades
  • Top 100 win prizes!

Races start Sunday, Feb. 19th!

Entry Options

Complete Package for $24.95:
Premium Internet Reports including In-Game Stats,
2 Full-Team Trade Certificates - a $36 value!

Starter Package for $14.95:
Premium Internet Reports
1 Full-Team Trade Certificate - an $18 value!

Basic Package for Free:
Basic Internet Reports only

Season Pass members:
Use your FREE team included with your membership and get all the advantages of a Complete Entry

Driver News

Kaulig Racing announced AJ Allmendinger will return to full-time competition in the NASCAR Xfinity Series to pilot the No. 16 Chevrolet Camaro for the 2024 season.
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Team owner Roger Penske said Thursday that NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney had expressed recent interest in a potential Indianapolis 500 bid, NASCAR.com reports.
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Noah Gragson remains the favorite to replace Almirola, who won't race full time in Cup next year although he is exploring at least a part-time ride in the Xfinity Series, Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports reports.
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Chase Elliott posted a "little life update" to social media Friday, indicating that he underwent a procedure for a shoulder injury and that he planned to have a clean bill of health for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, NASCAR.com reports.
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Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports reports that Zane Smith will drive the No. 71 for Spire Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series next season.
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Gisbergen is aiming to be competing full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025, Speed Cafe reports.
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