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Ryan Blaney is coming off three weeks of horrible luck, including two blown engines. Kyle Larson is coming off a win. Both are good at Martinsville.
Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer is making his first Cup start at Martinsville since 2022 when he started in the ...
Austin Cindric, Ryan Blaney and defending champion Joey Logano have led more laps than anyone else and consistently put themselves toward the front of the field.
5. Christopher Bell, 186. 9. Chris Buescher, 164. 11. Joey Logano, 160. 12. Josh Berry, 142. 13. Chase Briscoe, 135. 14. Ross Chastain, 134. 15. Michael McDowell, 134.
11. Ryan Preece, 43. 11. Tyler Reddick, 43. 13. Ross Chastain, 39. 14. Shane Van Gisbergen, 25. 16. Michael McDowell, 12.
Describing last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series win at Homestead-Miami Speedway as one of his career’s “coolest wins,” Kyle Larson ...
Cindric has scored the fourth-most extra points this season, but he is only averaging 20 points per race. Can that strategy ...
NASCAR Cup Series race officials released this weekend's schedule at Martinsville Speedway and Cup Series’ drivers’ entry list for the Cook Out 400.
Congrats to Kyle and we’ll try to get another win this week.” Bubba Wallace — Third: “It was really good. We showed up here ...
Cup Series champion from Elk Grove, California, led 19 of 267 laps and overtook teammate Alex Bowman for the lead amid Bowman ...
Win is 30th of Larson's career and moves him to within two wins of Dale Jarrett for 29th on all-time wins list.
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