TRE NEWS/OPINION
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Mosack masters Atlanta for first career Truck pole
Connor Mosack will start on the pole for the first time in his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career.
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MRN, PRN partner to form NASCAR Racing Network for Truck radio coverage
NASCAR’s Motor Racing Network and Speedway Motorsports’ Performance Racing Network are joining forces to create the NASCAR Racing Network.
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William Byron can make more NASCAR history at Atlanta
William Byron could join an elite list if he is able to win the Ambetter Health 400 Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. An Atlanta victory would make Byron the first driver since Matt Kenseth in 2009 and the sixth driver in NASCAR history to win the first two points races of the NASCAR Cup Series…
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Martin Truex Jr.’s consecutive starts streak to come to an end
With Martin Truex Jr. not participating this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the former NASCAR Cup Series champion’s consecutive starts streak will come to an end at 685 straight races. Spanning nearly two decades, Truex has not missed a Cup Series race since the start of the 2006 Daytona 500, his rookie season. All-time, Truex…
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Parker Kligerman loses appeal of Daytona disqualification
An appeals panel upheld NASCAR’s decision to disqualify Parker Kligerman from the Craftsman Truck Series race he initially won at Daytona.
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NASCAR TV schedule this weekend: Atlanta
Here is the NASCAR TV schedule this weekend, Feb. 21-23, 2025, for the three national series at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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NASCAR issues major penalty to Chase Briscoe and his team
NASCAR handed down major penalties to Chase Briscoe and his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team after officials found an infraction with a part of their Daytona 500 car.
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NASCAR at Atlanta February 2025: Odds, lineups and more info
Here are the odds, times and more info to know as all three NASCAR national series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend.
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NASCAR meets with RFK Racing after Ryan Preece flip in Daytona 500
NASCAR confirmed they met with RFK Racing to look over Ryan Preece’s car that took a wild tumble in Sunday’s Daytona 500.
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William Byron’s historic back-to-back Daytona 500 wins by the numbers
William Byron made Daytona 500 history Sunday when he became the youngest multi-time champion of the race and youngest back-to-back champion.
