Busch holds off Substitute Teammate Jones for NCWTS Pocono Victory
Kyle Busch lit Pocono on fire on Saturday afternoon.
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Kyle Busch lit Pocono on fire on Saturday afternoon.
LONG POND, Pa. — William Byron and Hendrick Motorsports aren’t having the seasons they hoped for. Through 20 races, Byron, who busted onto the NASCAR national touring scene with a … Continue Reading Byron runs sixth in first practice at Pocono as Hendrick still searches for win No. 250
LONG POND, Pa. — Daniel Suarez hasn’t finished in the top 10 in nine straight NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series races, but the second-year Joe Gibbs Racing driver feels like … Continue Reading Daniel Suarez feels like he has the speed to get back on track at Pocono
LONG POND, Pa. — When the average NASCAR fan thinks of Jimmie Johnson, indomitability and seven Cup championships come to mind. Those are Johnson’s most noteworthy and extinguished traits, so having … Continue Reading Jimmie Johnson, making 600th Cup start, looks to snap 43-race winless skid at Pocono
“It’s a great team to be a part of,” Wallace said. “Family-oriented sport, family-oriented team, so we have a blast each and every weekend at the racetrack, away from the racetrack.”
POCONO, Pa. — Noah Gragson is one of the more exuberant drivers in the NASCAR garage, but on Friday at Pocono Raceway, the 20-year-old’s lively personality wasn’t up to par. … Continue Reading Noah Gragson, fighting a stomach virus, paces final Truck Series practice at Pocono
Ray Ciccarelli, a part-time NASCAR competitor and dirt modified racer in the northeast, is set to launch his own Camping World Truck Series team in an owner-driver role, the 48-year-old … Continue Reading Ray Ciccarelli set to launch own Truck Series team, serve as an owner-driver
It’s time for your much needed race weather summary ahead of this weekend’s activities at Pocono Raceway. The month of July has been quite soggy this year in the state … Continue Reading TRE Meteorology Watch – Weekend Weather: Gander Outdoors 400
Absent from the list are Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr., who have combined to score nine wins this season.
“I feel a lot more confident now going to my next Cup race, that’s a good thing,” Little said of his run at Kentucky. “I don’t know when it’ll be, I hope it’s soon, but we’ll see.”