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When NASCAR introduced the In-Season Challenge for the 2025 season, it was billed as a midseason tournament designed to pit ...
NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge is down to four drivers heading into Sunday’s semifinals at Dover Motor Speedway. Tyler Reddick ...
Keselowski is a co-owner of RFK, but Harvick has pondered whether the 2012 Cup champion could be replaced by one of NASCAR 's ...
With just six races left on the regular-season slate and a dozen playoff berths already locked in, NASCAR is going back to ...
At Sonoma Raceway, the air was electric. The post Ty Dillon’s Rival Calls In Reinforcement Ahead of Their Battle for the $1,000,000 In-Season Tournament appeared first on EssentiallySports.
With a pair of road courses in the rearview mirror, the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will return to a traditional oval – ...
Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer has never finished worse than 15th in four Cup starts at Dover. … Custer’s average ...
For a large portion of the history of the NASCAR Cup Series, drivers faced no more than two road courses in a season. In past ...
Sept. 21 — NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Race at New Hampshire, Loudon, N.H. Sept. 28 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. Oct. 5 — Bank of America ROVAL 400, Concord, N.C.
1. Kyle Larson, 854. 2. William Byron, 769. 3. Denny Hamlin, 488. 4. Joey Logano, 359. 5. Ryan Blaney, 352. 6. Austin Cindric, 251.
When you have a situation where there isn’t all that much action at the front of the field, you have to hunt to find it.
From SVG's dominant showing to a scuffle on pit road, who were the biggest winners and losers from Sonoma Raceway?