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Trent doesn’t play drums, but he’s certainly a colorful figure in the diverse cast of drivers at Kingsport Speedway.
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EssentiallySports on MSNDale Jr. Teen Phenom's Historic Brickyard Win Stuns NASCAR Elite
Introducing Connor Zilisch to the roaring crowd at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after his stunning Brickyard victory felt like witnessing a new chapter in NASCAR history. The post Insider Heaps ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHamlin Blasts Larson's 'Gifted Title' as NASCAR Playoffs Meltdown
Remember when Matt Kenseth won the NASCAR Cup Series championship in 2003? The post Denny Hamlin Calls Out Kyle Larson’s ‘Gifted Title’ as NASCAR Playoff Format Faces Meltdown appeared first on ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHamlin's NASCAR Grand Slam Dream Crushed in Bittersweet Loss
Denny Hamlin has done just about everything there is to do in NASCAR. The post Denny Hamlin Soaks in “Bittersweet” Feeling After Falling Short of ‘NASCAR Grand Slam’ Legacy appeared first on ...
The battle for the NASCAR Cup Series regular-season championship is a four-driver race with little margin for error.
An Evansville icon is returning to hydroplane racing, and it’s teaming up with a NASCAR legend. The Blue Blaster, which is the restored unlimited hydroplane ...
1. Chase Elliott, 726. 2. William Byron, 722. 3. Kyle Larson, 711. 4. Denny Hamlin, 706. 5. Christopher Bell, 664. 6. Tyler Reddick, 655. 7. Ryan Blaney, 616. 8. Chase Briscoe, 599.
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GPFans on MSNNASCAR News Today: Chase Elliott calls for Cup Series change as driver DISQUALIFIED at Indianapolis
Hendrick Motorsports star Chase Elliott has endorsed a radical change to the NASCAR Cup Series. ➡️ READ MORE NASCAR officials have been busy in Indianapolis, with the series confirming a driver ...
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On3 on MSNFan throws beer can on track, hit by Bubba Wallace on white flag lap on way to Brickyard 400 win
For NASCAR fans with eagle eyes, you may have noticed Bubba Wallace hit something on the final lap of the Brickyard 400. It ...
Bubba Wallace won the Brickyard 400, holding off Kyle Larson in overtime, to secure his spot in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
Bubba Wallace won the Brickyard 400, holding off Kyle Larson in overtime, to secure his spot in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
This story was excerpted from Mark Sheldon's Reds Beat newsletter, with collaboration from Braves beat reporter Mark Bowman. Subscribe to get newsletters regularly in your inbox. CINCINNATI -- Major ...
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