Archive for July 2024
Gibbs Bests Byron For Busch Light Pole At Pocono
As the final driver in Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series qualifying session at Pocono Raceway, Ty Gibbs ultimately stole the Busch Light Pole Award from William Byron.
Read MoreCreed Masters Xfinity Qualifying At The Tricky Triangle
Sheldon Creed notched his first pole in more than a year Saturday morning during NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at Pocono Raceway.
Read MoreHeim Time Makes It Five With Pocono Truck Win
Though there was a brief concern about fuel mileage, nothing was going to stop Corey Heim from reaching victory lane Friday at Pocono Raceway.
Read MoreGragson Joining Front Row In Multi-Year Deal
Noah Gragson has found his next landing place in the NASCAR Cup Series, as the Las Vegas native will join Front Row Motorsports for the upcoming season.
Read MoreKnowland Leads Shootout Laps Before Late Spin
Taegan Knowland led his first career laps in Cookout Summer Shootout Series competition Tuesday before ending up with an eighth-place finish in round seven.
Read MoreChilders To Work With LaJoie At Spire In 2025
Rodney Childers, a champion NASCAR Cup Series crew chief with 40 premier series wins atop the pit box, will shift to Spire Motorsports next year to lead Corey LaJoie’s No. 7 team.
Read MoreDaly Lands Three Truck Races With Niece Motorsports
Conor Daly, a veteran of the NTT IndyCar Series, has inked a deal to return to Niece Motorsports for three upcoming races in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Read MoreGilliland Nets Seventh-Place Finish In The Windy City
Todd Gilliland survived a wet and wild Sunday at the Chicago Street Course to bring his No. 38 Gener8or Ford Mustang Dark Horse home seventh in the Grant Park 165.
Read MoreBusch Bounces Back In Chicago For Critical Top 10
Kyle Busch snapped his streak of rough performances with a ninth-place finish in a topsy-turvy Grant Park 165 Sunday on the Chicago Street Course.
Read MoreBowman Beats The Clock For Strategic Chicago Win
All Alex Bowman needed to snap his 80-race winless drought in the NASCAR Cup Series was a well-timed clock and a Hail Mary strategy call by crew chief Blake Harris Sunday at the Chicago Street Circuit.
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