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NASCAR driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. takes on Kansas football coach David Beaty in a throwing competition Wednesday, April 4, 2018, at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. Stenhouse was in town to promote the upcoming NASCAR race on May 12 at Kansas Speedway.
Veteran Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson talks about preparing to serve as the honorary pace car driver for Saturday's Go Bowling 400 at Kansas Speedway. He also reveals which teammate he'd most like to race against.
Before starting the Go Bowling 400 at Kansas Speedway, Larry the Cable Guy talked about his family in Kansas, his love of NASCAR and what he might say at the start of the race.
Former Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Brett Bodine takes Kansas City Star reporter Tod Palmer for a pace ride Saturday morning at Kansas Speedway.
Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson, who served as the honorary pace car driver for Saturday's Go Bowling 400 at Kansas Speedway, said he expects to healthy for training camp. Johnson suffered a torn Achilles' heel in December.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. says his last race before retiring, at the Darlington Raceway, will be memorable for him because of its nostalgia. Earnhardt Jr. also describes his new home renovation show, in which he stars with his wife, Amy.
After leading for much of last year's Go Bowling 400 race then experiencing a devastating loss, NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr. is excited to race at Kansas Speedway.
Local NASCAR favorite Clint Bowyer says he'd have a bigger victory party if he won Saturday's Go Bowling 400 at the Kansas Speedway than Dale Earnhardt Jr. would he if won.
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Clint Bowyer, an Emporia, Kan., native, talked about his optimism returning to Kansas Speedway and the Cup Series' loss of Carl Edwards, another local driver.
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers Paul Menard and Kyle Busch discuss the new point-scoring format for 2017, which involves stage racing, along with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Ben Rhodes.
Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr., NASCAR’s only black driver, broke down with his mother and sister after finishing second in his first career Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018.