Lydia Mee is a passionate motorsport journalist with a background in covering Formula 1, NASCAR, electric vehicles, and other various motorsports. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport ...
Jimmy Carter's state funeral was held at the National Cathedral on Thursday before the 39th president's final journey back to Georgia for burial. President Biden gave a eulogy at the service ...
[Editor’s note: The following article is from Athlon Sports’ 2025 Racing Annual magazine ... Also see: Athlon’s 2025 NASCAR driver profiles After starting the year with only three finishes ...
However, you can not forget the classics, and that is what LEGO is doing with its new Up-Scaled LEGO Racing Driver Minifigure set. Coming in at a whopping 9.5" tall and 694 pieces, master builders ...
James Earl Carter Jr. served a single term as the 39th president of the United States, but despite his short tenure, he had the most extensive post-presidential career in U.S. history, lasting ...
especially for a driver racing for a team that doesn’t have money to burn. As Todd Gilliland enters his fourth full-time season in NASCAR’s top division with Front Row Motorsports, it feels ...
Rick Ware Racing has unveiled Cody Ware as their full-time driver for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series. Cody Ware, 29, who has been involved in racing for years, will be driving the No. 51 Ford Mustang ...
January 27 - The Miami Heat suspended disgruntled forward Jimmy Butler indefinitely after he walked out of a team shootaround Monday. It marks the third time the Heat have suspended Butler this ...
Jimmy Carter returned to Georgia for the last time Thursday after being honored in Washington with a state funeral in which President Joe Biden eulogized the former president. The country’s 39th ...
Jimmy Kimmel addressed the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday night’s edition of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” and noted how odd the ceremony turned out to be — just as “our long ...
When Jimmy Carter ran for president, he was barely known outside of his home state. He had served in the Georgia State Senate and as governor of Georgia, but was far from a household name.