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  • Kyle Busch uses bump-and-run, goes back-to-back at Bristol

    “I know Larson was a little bit loose right there,” Busch said. “It seemed like he was over driving and trying to hold the bottom, but he was slipping out of the bottom and I got a huge run on him and got to him and it was just on.”

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  • Jimmie Johnson, Alex Bowman post best finishes of season

    BRISTOL, Tenn.—For the first time since last Fall at Dover, Hendrick Motorsports placed two cars inside the top five. Teammates Jimmie Johnson and Alex Bowman both finished among the top five in the Food City 500 Monday at Bristol Motor Speedway. Johnson finished seventh and third respectively during the two mid-race stages, while Bowman accumulated…

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  • Elliott snaps top-10 streak at Texas

    FORT WORTH—Chase Elliott’s streak of top 10 finishes at Texas Motor Speedway came to an end on Sunday in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. Elliott finished in 11th, his lowest result in five Cup Series races in the Lone Star State. The Hendrick Motorsports driver led one time for four laps during the event. “We…

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  • Sorenson to continue running with Premium Motorsports

    “We’re underdogs in this deal and just like today, we were unable to buy tires all weekend, weren’t able to practice because it cost money,” Sorenson said.

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  • StarCom Racing hopes to field second entry at Texas race

    “I just don’t want to undermine the No. 00 and Jeffery’s effort by any means.”

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  • Gaulding slated to run full season with BK Racing

    “They (BK Racing) plan on me for running a full season,” Gaulding said. “Short term, long term, whatever you call it, but I’ll be in the No. 23 car when we get to Atlanta.”

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  • Last ride for the HMS No. 5

    Nothing stays the same forever, but it’s just a number. In the grand scheme of things, it really doesn’t matter.

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  • Title contender Cindric enters Miami with no on-track experience

    MIAMI—NASCAR Camping World Truck Series rookie Austin Cindric will compete for his first title this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Ohio-native has been doing everything he can to prepare for Friday night’s Championship run, despite having never raced at the South Florida speedway. However, the driver of the No. 19 Draw-Tite/Reese Brands Toyota is no…

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  • Cope: StarCom Racing to attempt Texas, Phoenix

    “We’re looking for funded drivers for next year,” Cope said.

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  • Sorenson, seeing improvement at Premium Motorsports, hopes to return to team in 2018

    Reed Sorenson continues to plug along as a full-time driver in NASCAR’s top series. Sorenson, a 13-year veteran of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, is in his second full-time year with Premium Motorsports. The 31-year-old driver has bounced between two car numbers—and manufacturers—along with three crew chiefs this season, all with Premium Motorsports. Sorenson’s…

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