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Austin Dillon's victory at Richmond Raceway locked him into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, but that result carried major ...
Connor Zilisch's freak fall has some drivers reconsidering how they celebrate. For most, though, it's business as usual.
RFK Racing came out swinging at Richmond Raceway, with Ryan Preece storming to the pole and leading early laps in the No. 60 Ford, Brad Keselowski charging to a gritty ninth-place finish to extend his ...
1. William Byron, 910. 2. Kyle Larson, 882. 3. Denny Hamlin, 556. 4. Ryan Blaney, 469. 5. Chase Elliott, 384. 6. Joey Logano, 359. 7. Chase Briscoe, 313.
O’Reilly Auto Parts will become the title sponsor for NASCAR’s second-tier national series when the Xfinity Series is renamed ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNHow a new winner at Richmond shattered the playoff bubble battle
RFK Racing is now facing a worst case scenario entering Daytona, and Alex Bowman is in a very uncomfortable spot as well ...
Austin Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet came to life late Saturday night, leading him to repeat as winner of the Cook Out 400 at ...
Austin Dillon — He snapped a 37-race winless streak with his second consecutive victory at Richmond — and did it without the ...
On the latest episode of the Teardown podcast on YouTube, NASCAR insiders Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi talked about Kyle ...
Tyler Reddick was having the night he needed to in the first stage of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway. But his ...
Alex Bowman didn’t have enough time or friends to chase down Austin Dillon in the closing laps of Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup ...
Austin Dillon became the 14th driver to clinch a berth in the 16-driver NASCAR Cup Series playoffs with his win at Richmond Raceway on Aug. 16.
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