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  • Legacy Motor Club sues Rick Ware Racing over charter deal

    Legacy Motor Club is suing Rick Ware Racing, alleging they backed out of a charter purchase agreement signed last month. In the lawsuit filed Tuesday, Legacy alleges RWR agreed to the deal on Jan. 6. Then, on March 3, they allegedly struck a binding charter purchase agreement. Soon afterward, RWR is accused of backing out.…

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  • NASCAR penalizes 3 Xfinity drivers for Martinsville incidents

    NASCAR announced a multitude of penalties stemming from the NASCAR race weekend at Martinsville Speedway on Tuesday (April 1). Sammy Smith was fined $25,000 and docked 50 points for the last-lap incident in the Xfinity Series race Saturday. Prior to the penalty, Smith was sixth in points with a 49-point cushion over the playoff cutline.…

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  • Shane van Gisbergen to lose 2 crew members for 2 races

    Shane van Gisbergen will lose two crew members for the next two NASCAR Cup Series races after a wheel came detached Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.

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  • Legacy Motor Club will not appeal Erik Jones’ Martinsville disqualification

    Following the Cook Out 400 Sunday, NASCAR disqualified Erik Jones after his racecar failed to meet the minimum height requirement. Legacy Motor Club will not appeal.

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  • NASCAR at Darlington April 2025: Odds, TV/radio times and more info

    DARLINGTON, S.C. – NASCAR heads to the 1.366-mile egg-shaped Darlington Raceway this weekend. The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will race at the South Carolina speedway. Darlington will host two NASCAR Cup Series races this season with the second race weekend occuring in late August and as the kickoff to the 2025 NASCAR Cup Playoffs.…

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  • Ryan Blaney ends bad streak with solid run at Martinsville

    MARTINSVILLE, VA— Ryan Blaney completed the distance in a NASCAR Cup Series race for the first time in the last four events Sunday in the Cook Out 400. Coming off a four-week streak of finishes of 19th or worse, Ryan Blaney was eager to turn the tide at Martinsville Speedway, collecting stage points and an…

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  • Todd Gilliland gets second Top-10 of 2025 at Martinsville

    Todd Gilliland secured his second top-10 finish of the season, wheeling the No.34 car to a 10th-place finish in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Sunday.  Gilliland’s other Top-10 came at COTA where he also finished 10th. His finish Sunday is his second career Top-10 at Martinsville, his other coming in the fall of 2023…

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  • Ryan Preece collects third consecutive Top-10

    MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Ryan Preece collected his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series Top-10 Sunday at Martinsville, finishing seventh in the Cook Out 400.  Coming into 2025, the expectations for Preece to deliver were as high as ever, and those results have started to roll in. After a rocky start to 2025 at the superspeedway races,…

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  • Bubba Wallace posts back-to-back Top-5 finishes

    For the first time this season, Bubba Wallace and the No. 23 23XI Racing team have posted consecutive Top-5 finishes in the NASCAR Cup Series. Wallace posted a third-place finish Sunday in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway, tying his season-best of third from last week at Homestead-Miami Speedway. “Back-to-back top-fives is a good…

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  • Joey Logano ends historic skid for a defending Cup champ

    Joey Logano ended a historic skid for a defending NASCAR Cup Series champion with his first top-10 finish of the 2025 season.

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