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Love Extends Xfinity Series Top-10 Streak In Texas
After starting from the pole and slipping back early, Jesse Love soldiered to his fifth-straight top-10 finish in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway.
Read MoreLarson: ‘We’ve Been Performing Way More Consistently’
Quality finishes have helped set Kyle Larson apart from his competitors, as well as starting races well, with poles in two-straight events.
Read MoreZalenski Rules The Brands Hatch Road In eNASCAR
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Bobby Zalenski rekindled his road-racing dominance with a statement eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series victory Tuesday night at the virtual Brands Hatch Circuit.
Read MoreLove Nabs Fourth-Straight Xfinity Series Top 10
It might not have been pretty at times, but Jesse Love and Richard Childress Racing still got out of Martinsville Speedway with a ninth-place finish over the weekend.
Read MoreByron Gives Hendrick A Ruby Victory At Martinsville
William Byron gave NASCAR Hall of Fame team owner Rick Hendrick the most special 40th anniversary present possible Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
Read MoreDrive For Diversity Hits A Milestone In Martinsville
Kyle Larson’s Busch Light Pole Award during qualifying for the Cook Out 400 also marked a significant milestone for NASCAR’s long-running Drive 4 Diversity program.
Read MoreSmith Rallies Through The Field For Martinsville Podium
Chandler Smith overcame a practice crash and 37th-place starting spot to challenge for the win Saturday night at Martinsville Speedway, ultimately recording a third-place finish.
Read MoreMartinsville Runner-Up Gets Mayer’s Year On Track
A bitter run of bad luck to open the NASCAR Xfinity Series season finally came to an end Saturday night for Sam Mayer and his JR Motorsports team.
Read MoreAlmirola Snags Emotional Martinsville Xfinity Win
Aric Almirola had the dominant car in Saturday night’s DUDE Wipes 250 at Martinsville Speedway, but it took some chaos on an overtime restart to seal the deal.
Read MoreLarson Nips Wallace For Busch Pole At Martinsville
Kyle Larson edged Bubba Wallace by the slimmest of margins to win the pole for the Cook Out 400 Saturday evening at Martinsville Speedway.
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