Posts by Matthew Blackley
Gray Snags Third Xfinity Pole Of ’25 In Dover Drills
In a season where he has had incredible qualifying speed, Taylor Gray proved once again that he can hang with the best by winning the Kennametal Pole Award for the BetRivers 200 at Dover Motor Speedway.
Read MoreQueen Leads Them All In Monster Mile ARCA Rout
Dover Motor Speedway mascot ‘Miles the Monster’ didn’t scare Brenden Queen, as the 28 year-old from Chesapeake, Va., led every lap en route to a dominant ARCA Menards Series victory Friday evening.
Read MoreQueen Speeds To ARCA Pole At The Monster Mile
ARCA Menards Series point leader Brenden Queen hopes to expand his advantage this weekend at Dover Motor Speedway, and started on the right foot with the General Tire Pole Award for Friday evening’s General Tire 150.
Read MoreWaters Steals Top Five In Truck Return With ThorSport
For the second year in a row, Australian Cam Waters made a trip to the United States from Down Under, and this time produced his first top five in any of NASCAR’s national series.
Read MoreBriscoe Is Good To The Last Drop In Pennsylvania
Fuel strategy might have gotten tricky for Chase Briscoe late at the ‘Tricky Triangle’, but that didn’t stop him from outlasting teammate Denny Hamlin Sunday en route to his first win with Joe Gibbs Racing.
Read MoreZilisch Denies Love In Battle Of Best Friends At Pocono
It was only a matter of time before a late-race NASCAR Xfinity Series battle came down to longtime friends Connor Zilisch and Jesse Love.
Read MoreBack With A Vengeance: Hamlin Roars To Pocono Cup Pole
Suffice it to say that Denny Hamlin hasn’t missed a step in the NASCAR Cup Series despite missing a race for the birth of his third child one week ago.
Read MoreElliott Starts Pocono Double Dip With Xfinity Pole
Chase Elliott is running double duty this weekend at Pocono Raceway, and he made the extra track time count early by winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series pole in qualifying Saturday.
Read MoreRight Place, Right Time: Riggs Capitalizes For Pocono Win
Fittingly, on a day he was carrying Bare Knuckle Boxing as his primary sponsor, Layne Riggs was the proverbial “last man standing” at Pocono Raceway.
Read MoreFirst Truck Pole For Layne Riggs Comes At Pocono
One year after a disastrous outing at the ‘Tricky Triangle’, Layne Riggs returned to Pocono Raceway and got a bit of revenge in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series qualifying Friday afternoon.
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