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It was clear that winning at IMS would mean more to Chase Briscoe than a Daytona 500, the NASCAR Cup Series' prized race. He's even tried visualizing it.
Chase Briscoe has spoken ad nauseum about how much the Brickyard 400 means to him.
Chase Briscoe, who hails from Mitchell, Indiana, won pole on Saturday for the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Indiana’s very own, Chase Briscoe, is on the pole for the Brickyard 400. What a day for the Hoosier at his home track.
What a hit! Denny Hamlin was more than two-tenths up on the pole time, and then he found himself in the wall. Indianapolis ...
More than a week before the race itself, NASCAR Cup Series driver and Mitchell native Chase Briscoe caught himself ...
Not many NASCAR racers can call Indianapolis Motor Speedway their "home track," but Chase Briscoe, who grew up 90 miles away, ...
After the National Anthem was sung, “Back Home Again in Indiana” performed by Jim Nabors, the pace laps driven by auto ...
NASCAR is at North America's most hallowed race track this weekend, ready to crown a Challenge and Brickyard winner.
Jeff Gordon emerged victorious at that inaugural Brickyard 400, making history not only for himself but for NASCAR, as his ...
The Brickyard 400 has grown from a simple tire test to one of NASCAR's four crown jewel races, and Jeff Gordon started it off ...
Check out Layne Riggs taking the checkered flag at the TSport 200 At IRP at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.