NASCAR driver Austin Dillon is 'feeling pretty good' after terrifying wreck

As Dale Earnhardt Jr. raced under the checkered flag to score a dominating victory early Monday morning at Daytona International Speedway, complete mayhem broke out behind him with Austin Dillon flying into the 

One fan expressed both his displeasure with NASCAR's recent position and his determination to continue waving the flag he supports.

Rico Abreu, a development driver for Chip Ganassi Racing who is transitioning from sprint cars to NASCAR, paid his first visit to victory lane Saturday night. Making just his seventh start in a stock car, Abreu won the K&N East Series — a NASCAR 

Jimmie Johnson admitted he thought Austin Dillon had been killed in the huge accident at the end of the Daytona NASCAR Sprint Cup race.

It's been like that for years. And the 57-year-old Rebenstorf has no plans to take it down — not even if NASCAR decides to ban the embattled flag from its racetracks. “They'd have to come and get it,” Rebenstorf said Saturday,