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From the time Earnhardt rejoined the Childress team in 1983 to his death in 2001, the No. 3 won 69 races and seven ...
The driver has also made quite a few mistakes this year, but the bottom line is the crew chief is ultimately responsible. A ...
After last year’s Olympics break pushed the NASCAR weekend at Watkins Glen back into early September — and into the playoffs ...
Back-to-back trips to the Midwest will see all three NASCAR national touring series first pay a visit to the city deemed the ...
Next summer’s Coronado race, which came to fruition after years of careful negotiation, is the first NASCAR event to be run ...
1. Chase Elliott, 702. 2. William Byron, 686. 3. Kyle Larson, 664. 4. Denny Hamlin, 663. 5. Tyler Reddick, 640. 6. Christopher Bell, 635.
1. Kyle Larson, 854. 2. William Byron, 769. 3. Denny Hamlin, 555. 4. Chase Elliott, 373. 5. Joey Logano, 359. 6. Ryan Blaney, 352.
Rick Ware Racing — Good news: Cody Ware finished 18th at Indy last year, one of his best finishes in a limited Cup schedule ...
Chase Elliott overtakes teammate William Byron for the regular-season points lead; here are other playoff story lines to ...
Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean updates his status on knee injury, if he'll be ready for training camp, and attending first ...
The No. 47 Chevrolet, driven by Ricky Stenhouse Jr., will carry a Real American Beer paint scheme that captures the brand’s signature energy—and its nationwide momentum.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., driver of the #47 Rate Chevrolet, and Cody Ware, driver of the #51 Arby's New Angus Cheesesteak Ford, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165 at Chicago Street Course ...
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