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Haley, Ky. Busch, Bell and Byron to lead Clash heats; Heat lineups + format

Justin Haley topped Busch Light Clash qualifying with a lap over a tenth of a second faster than anyone else Saturday night. Full Heat lineups and format are here. #NASCAR

Breaking down Joe Gibbs Racing’s 200 wins

Sunday’s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway saw Christopher Bell’s fourth NASCAR Cup Series win but also Joe Gibbs Racing’s 200th Cup win as a team. Joe Gibbs Racing, since its … Continue Reading Breaking down Joe Gibbs Racing’s 200 wins

Christopher Bell advances to Round of 8 with ROVAL victory

Christopher Bell’s walk-off victory in the Bank of America ROVAL 400 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course earned the Joe Gibbs Racing driver a berth to the Round of … Continue Reading Christopher Bell advances to Round of 8 with ROVAL victory

Chris Buescher snaps 222-race winless streak

It had been over six years since his last victory, but Chris Buescher is a winner in NASCAR’s top series again. Chris Buescher snapped his 222-race winless streak in the … Continue Reading Chris Buescher snaps 222-race winless streak

Past champions lead charge at Kansas

This weekend, the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway plays host to the second NASCAR Cup Series playoff race. With Erik Jones’ victory at Darlington Sunday, no playoff driver is … Continue Reading Past champions lead charge at Kansas

Christopher Bell becomes latest multi-winner in Cup Series

In the 74-year history of the NASCAR Cup Series, nearly 3,000 men and women — 2,969 to be exact, according to Racing-Reference.info — have partaken in a points-awarding race. Of … Continue Reading Christopher Bell becomes latest multi-winner in Cup Series

Kyle Busch moves to No. 5 seed from No. 15; Byron still No. 1

BRISTOL, TENN. — Kyle Busch earned his 60th NASCAR Cup Series win in surprising fashion over Tyler Reddick in Sunday’s Food City Dirt Race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Busch led … Continue Reading Kyle Busch moves to No. 5 seed from No. 15; Byron still No. 1