Cup Series
Hamlin Beats The Heat For Third In 700th Cup Start
Denny Hamlin was feeling the heat in the Music City, both figuratively and literally, but still brought home a third-place finish in his 700th NASCAR Cup Series start on Sunday night.
Read MoreJones Leads Legacy Charge With Solid Seventh In Nashville
Both Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek have shared momentum at Legacy Motor Club of late, and Sunday night at Nashville Superspeedway, it was Jones taking the lead this time.
Read MoreBlaney Hits The Right Chord In Dominant Nashville Win
The traditional Gibson six-string strummed out Ryan Blaney’s tune Sunday night, after he closed out his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season at Nashville Superspeedway.
Read MoreBriscoe Bags Nashville Cup Pole With Track Record Lap
It’s a new NASCAR Cup Series track record at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway from Joe Gibbs Racing’s Indiana racer Chase Briscoe!
Read MoreFinally, A Cup Series Top Five For Keselowski In 2025
Brad Keselowski finally broke through and netted the first top five of the season for his No. 6 team, finishing fifth in Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreElliott Parlays Quiet Coke 600 Into Solid Sixth At Charlotte
Staying out of trouble and going about one’s business isn’t a bad option when tackling an endurance-focused task, especially when a driver isn’t necessarily on their A-game.
Read MoreWorst To First: Chastain Charges Late For Coke 600 Victory
Ross Chastain smashed both a watermelon and William Byron’s heart with his late-race heroics in Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreBriscoe Banks Another Prestigious Pole In Coke 600 Drills
Chase Briscoe has begun making a habit of winning Busch Light Pole Awards for crown-jewel races in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Read MoreKraus Set For Cup Return, First Coke 600 With NY Racing
A late call-up from NY Racing has produced a first-of-his-career opportunity for 23-year-old Wisconsin native Derek Kraus this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreByron Signs Extension; Staying With Hendrick Through ’29
Suffice it to say that two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron isn’t leaving Hendrick Motorsports anytime soon.
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