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Gray ‘Disappointed’ After Losing Kansas ARCA Race Late
Tanner Gray had Saturday’s ARCA Menards Series race at Kansas Speedway well in hand, until one late-race adjustment sent everything awry.
Read MoreDye Building Momentum As Mental Health Month Begins
Daniel Dye and McAnally-Hilgemann Racing are building momentum at the right time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, starting a crucial stretch of five straight races.
Read MorePurdy Nips Majeski For Kansas Truck Series Pole
A strong early effort by Chase Purdy during NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series qualifying Saturday at Kansas Speedway ended up paying dividends.
Read MoreInspection Issues Keep Sanchez Out Of Kansas Qualifying
On a day filled with inspection issues in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series garage, Nick Sanchez ended up with the toughest situation of anyone.
Read MoreR.D.C. Shoe Co. Joins Honeycutt & Niece For Charlotte
Kaden Honeycutt will have support from R.D.C. Shoe Company aboard his No. 45 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado RST when the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 24.
Read MoreJones Cleared To Race; Will Return At Darlington
Erik Jones has been cleared by doctors and approved by the sanctioning body to return to NASCAR Cup Series action with Legacy Motor Club.
Read MoreCreed Is Fourth At Dover After Frantic Lead Battle
Sheldon Creed battled for the win late in Saturday’s BetRivers 200 at Dover Motor Speedway before ending up with a fourth-place finish for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Read MoreHoneycutt Perseveres Despite Late Dover Battery Issue
In just his second NASCAR Xfinity Series start, Kaden Honeycutt used pit strategy to spend time in the top-10 while taking care of his race car Saturday at Dover Motor Speedway.
Read MoreFlat Tire Derails Jesse Love’s Solid Dover Afternoon
Jesse Love led laps during Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series BetRivers 200 before a mid-race flat tire scuttled his afternoon at Dover Motor Speedway.
Read MoreAlfredo Perseveres To Earn Dash 4 Cash Payday At Dover
After his third straight top-10 finish in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, perhaps it shouldn’t have been surprising that Anthony Alfredo earned the final $100,000 Dash 4 Cash payout of the year Saturday.
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