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Mayer Ready To Rebound After ‘Super Unfortunate’ Daytona
Suffice it to say the NASCAR Xfinity Series season opener didn’t go according to plan for Sam Mayer and JR Motorsports.
Read MoreKraus Lands Six-Race Cup Series Deal With Kaulig
Derek Kraus will get his first opportunity to step up to NASCAR’s premier level this season with Kaulig Racing.
Read MoreTinsley Soaks In Fast Start To eNASCAR Season
You’ll have to forgive Wyatt Tinsley for not being able to wipe the smile off his face since winning the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series season opener.
Read MoreCarson Kvapil Making Xfinity Debut At Martinsville
JR Motorsports’ esteemed late model pipeline will produce its latest graduate to the NASCAR Xfinity Series, in the form of two-time and defending zMAX CARS Late Model Stock Tour champion Carson Kvapil.
Read MoreHill Makes It A Daytona Xfinity Three-Peat
If not for his Richard Childress Racing teammate Jesse Love, Austin Hill would have had a perfect Monday night at Daytona Int’l Speedway, in spite of a mid-race flat tire.
Read MoreByron Wins Daytona 500 On HMS’ 40th Anniversary
Forty years to the day of Hendrick Motorsports’ first NASCAR Cup Series start, William Byron earned the biggest win of his career for the most decorated team in the sport.
Read MoreClose But No Cigar For Daytona Runner-Up Bowman
As his teammate William Byron celebrated in victory lane Monday night as the winner of the 66th Daytona 500, Alex Bowman stood on pit road with a pensive look on his face.
Read MoreIt’s Blaney In Thrilling Second Stage Of Daytona 500
In a caution-free second stage to Monday’s Great American Race, Ryan Blaney snuck past Team Penske teammate Austin Cindric for his third career Daytona 500 stage win.
Read MoreElliott Nips Larson In Daytona 500’s Opening Stage
Holding off his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott took a narrow victory in the first stage of Monday’s rain-postponed Daytona 500.
Read MoreYoung Guns Taken Out In Early Daytona 500 Crash
For three young guns of the NASCAR Cup Series, a 26-hour wait to start the 66th Daytona 500 yielded just six laps before calamity struck.
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