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Austin Cindric to make Repco Supercars debut in Australia
NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Cindric is set to travel to Australia for his Repco Supercars Championship debut.
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INDYCAR: Will Power to take over for F1-bound Colton Herta
Will Power is going to Andretti Global’s NTT INDYCAR Series team to take over for Colton Herta who Cadillac signed as their F1 test driver.
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NASCAR at Gateway 2025: Odds and more info
This weekend, the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series head to Illinois to take on World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway). The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ next event is schedule for Sept.
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INDYCAR: Will Power out at Team Penske
Will Power, who won two NTT INDYCAR Series championships and the 2018 Indianapolis 500 for Team Penske, will not return in 2026.
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Pit crew chaos: NASCAR Playoffs start with a gem
Flawless execution on pit road separated some NASCAR Cup Series playoff contenders from the rest of the field in the Cook Out Southern 500.
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Chase Briscoe wins back-to-back Southern 500s
In the end, the field was no match for Chase Briscoe Sunday night at Darlington Raceway. Leading on nine occasions for 309 laps, Chase Briscoe picked up his second win
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Christopher Bell: NASCAR Cup playoffs 2025 preview
Can 30-year-old Christopher Bell capture his first NASCAR Cup Series championship this year? The Joe Gibbs Racing driver earned his fifth consecutive and fifth career playoff appearance this year. Bell
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Chase Elliott: NASCAR Cup playoffs 2025 preview
For the ninth time in his NASCAR Cup Series career, Chase Elliott is contending for a championship in the sport’s version of the post-season. Elliott’s 2025 campaign marks the second
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Austin Cindric: NASCAR Cup Playoffs 2025 Preview
It’s been another year of steady improvement for Austin Cindric in the No. 2 car, who enters the 2025 with as much potential as ever. Cindric got his third career
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Austin Dillon: NASCAR Cup playoff 2025 preview
Even in another down year at Richard Childress Racing, we were reminded that lightning really can strike twice in the same place. That’s exactly how Austin Dillon’s late-summer Saturday night
