Cup Series
Hamlin Masters Bristol Tire Wear For Food City 500 Win
In a cagey duel to the finish where tires mattered as much as traffic did, Denny Hamlin outlasted teammate Martin Truex Jr. to win Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Read MoreBlaney Snags First Bristol Pole Ahead Of Food City 500
In a dominant time trial session for the Ford Mustang Dark Horse, Ryan Blaney was the fastest of all during Busch Light Pole Qualifying on Saturday evening at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Read MoreLong List Of Favorites Hoping To Tame Bristol Concrete
There’s an all-star cast of drivers who have proven over the years they have what it takes to get the job done at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Read MoreBell Surges Late For Phoenix Cup Series Score
There were so many variables in Christopher Bell’s victory in Sunday’s Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway that it was difficult to pinpoint the determining factor.
Read MoreHamlin Collects 41st Busch Pole In Phoenix Qualifying
Denny Hamlin and the new Toyota Camry XSE finally found the single-lap speed they’d been looking for early in the NASCAR Cup Series season on Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreReddick Has ‘Solid-ish’ Day Despite Phoenix Practice Spin
Tyler Reddick wasn’t quite sure what word to use to describe his experience during Friday’s NASCAR Cup Series practice at Phoenix Raceway, so he invented one.
Read MoreLabonte Rejoins JGR As Consultant & Brand Ambassador
Bobby Labonte, the 2000 NASCAR Cup Series champion, has found his way home to Joe Gibbs Racing.
Read MoreLogano Paces Cup Series Practice In The Desert
Joey Logano extended his early-season single-lap speed for another week in the NASCAR Cup Series, topping Friday practice at Phoenix Raceway.
Read MoreBlaney Hoping To End Phoenix Bridesmaid Streak
Despite winning his first NASCAR Cup Series championship at the one-mile oval last fall, Ryan Blaney still has a hole on his resume when it comes to Phoenix Raceway.
Read MoreSuarez Steals Atlanta Win In Wild Three-Wide Finish
After nearly two years of frustration, it took one all-time move and a matter of inches for Daniel Suarez to reach the top of the NASCAR Cup Series heap once again.
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