TRE NEWS/OPINION
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Christopher Bell cruises to victory at New Hampshire
Bell led 186 laps on the day, including 153 laps straight, which enveloped the entirety of the final stage.
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Kurt Busch breaks tie for 26th all-time on Cup Series wins list following Kentucky
Kurt Busch is now in sole possession of 26th-place on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series wins list following his victory Saturday night (July 13) in the Quaker State 400
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Sprint car roundup: Schatz, Dietrich win; Cisney takes wild finish at Port Royal
Danny Dietrich bagged his nation-leading 11th win of the season Saturday night, topping Dale Blaney and Tony Stewart by 4.285 seconds to take the checkered flag in the Ollie’s Bargain
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Cole Custer ties Ryan Blaney, Ryan Newman on NXS wins list
Cole Custer’s victory in the Alsco 300 Friday night (July 12) at Kentucky Speedway tied the driver with Ryan Blaney and Ryan Newman with seven total wins in the NASCAR
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Daniel Suarez records second career pole at Kentucky
With a lap time of 29.254 seconds (184.590 mph) at Kentucky Speedway on Friday (July 12), Daniel Suarez earned the provisional pole for the Quaker State 400. If the pole
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Tyler Ankrum becomes 105th winner in Truck Series history
Tyler Ankrum is now a winner in NASCAR. Ankrum became the 105th driver in the history NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series after collecting victory Thursday (July 11) in the Buckle
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Justin Haley’s win should be celebrated
By Geoff Bodine It has been a few days since Justin Haley scored his first Cup Series win with Spire Motorsports at Daytona International Speedway. The team and driver deserve
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Zack Novak wins overtime shootout at Kentucky Speedway
“The setup was on rails, all night. We struggled a little bit in the first run, but we got it fixed up after pit stops.”
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5 drivers post career-high finishes at Daytona
Five drivers finished the Coke Zero Sugar 400 Sunday (July 7) with career-high finishes in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. The drivers — Justin Haley (1st), William Byron (2nd)
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Ryan Newman earns first top-five finish since 2017
Ryan Newman’s fifth-place finish in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 Sunday (July 7) netted the Roush Fenway Racing driver his first top-five finish in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
