Ray Evernham, who co-owns IROC and served as Gordon’s crew chief from 1993 through 1999, said that he’s thrilled to have the five NASCAR legends on board – and that IROC has been resurrected.
"I'm in full support of that." Three decades ago, Gordon, crew chief Ray Evernham and Hendrick Motorsports crafted one of the greatest dynasties in NASCAR history. From 1995 to 1998, Gordon won 40 ...
NASCAR ex-crew chief Ray Evernham lets his thoughts known on Ricky Rudd (inset, above) and Carl Edwards (inset, below) ahead of their NASCAR Hall of Fame induction (via Getty) One needs talent to ...
Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham’s new racing series, Superstar Racing Experience, released its 2021 schedule Monday morning. The schedule features six races at dirt and short tracks on Saturdays ...
Former Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Ray Evernham was one of the manufacturer's original team owners as Chip Ganassi Racing also fielded Dodges. Sterling Marlin was on his way to the 2002 Cup ...
One of the reasons IROC died, according to current series co-owner Ray Evernham was that OEM sponsors didn’t want their drivers driving—and maybe winning—in other manufacturer's cars.
The all-new episode includes legendary team owner Richard Childress, former crew chief and team owner Ray Evernham, and World of Outlaws icon Steve Kinser. Childress, a legendary NASCAR team owner ...
Latasha Causey, President of NASCAR’s Phoenix Raceway, joins Dane to talk about today’s Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway, and how racing has grown in Arizona. Ray ...