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Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer has never finished worse than 15th in four Cup starts at Dover. … Custer’s average ...
SVG is at the very top of NASCAR's road course pecking order, and his dominance will only improve the series as a whole.
Rooted in their dirt track upbringing, drivers like Christopher Bell, Chase Briscoe, and Kyle Larson feel right at home when the dust starts to fly. For them, racing on dirt isn’t just muscle memory; ...
Chase Briscoe champions a NASCAR dirt race, advocating for Eldora Speedway's historic venue in Cup Series schedule.
For a large portion of the history of the NASCAR Cup Series, drivers faced no more than two road courses in a season. In past decades, the two mainstays were Sonoma Raceway and Watkins Glen. In the ...
7. Shane Van Gisbergen, 208. 11. Christopher Bell, 154. 12. Chase Elliott, 135. 13. Tyler Reddick, 112. 14. Bubba Wallace, 103. 16. Brad Keselowski, 80. 17. Michael McDowell, 77.
1. Christopher Bell, 3. 1. Denny Hamlin, 3. 1. Kyle Larson, 3. 1. Shane Van Gisbergen, 3. 5. Josh Berry, 1. 5. Ryan Blaney, 1. 5. Chase Briscoe, 1. 5. William Byron, 1. 5. Ross Chastain, 1.
Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway confirmed unequivocally what everyone who follows NASCAR racing already ...
NASCAR's most popular driver grabs the top spot after a solid run at Sonoma. See how the top-10 shakes out this week.
After finishing third in the Toyota/Save Mart 350, Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott secured his 20th consecutive top ...
Shane van Gisbergen was poised to sweep the Cup and Xfinity poles and races for a second straight week, but Connor Zilisch ...
Another road course win was so expected for Shane van Gisbergen that Trackhouse Racing had extra tires ready for his Sonoma Raceway victory celebration. Van Gisbergen won for the third time in five ...
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