With the regular season coming to an end last weekend at Daytona, all eyes now turn to the playoffs. Let’s run through some of the contenders.
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Toyota/Save Mart 350: Martin Truex dominates in wine country
After leading a race high of 51 laps, Martin Truex Jr. walks away with his 4th win at Sonoma Raceway.
Coca-Cola 600: Ryan Blaney snaps 59 race winless streak in a commanding victory at Charlotte
After a 59 race winless streak, Ryan Blaney returns to victory lane in the Coca-Cola 600.
Würth 400: Martin Truex snaps his winless streak at the Monster Mile
After a 54 race losing streak, Martin Truex Jr. scores his first points win of the Next Gen era at Dover.
Dear Santa: What Should These 10 NASCAR Personalities Ask For on Christmas
Ah, the holidays. Snow is falling, we’re all freezing to death on the east coast, and for lots of boys and girls across the world, Santa is coming to town. But what if the drivers, owners, and other personalities of NASCAR had an opportunity to ask Saint Nick for a Christmas gift? What would theyContinue reading “Dear Santa: What Should These 10 NASCAR Personalities Ask For on Christmas”
Week 26 NASCAR Power Rankings
With just one week left until the regular season comes to a close, let’s take one last look at how the whole field stacks up before the reset.
Week 19 NASCAR Power Rankings
Chase Elliott and Ross Chastain seem to have stablished themselves as the championship favorites – but how do the rest of the 32 full-time drivers sort out?
Ally 400
Nashville Superspeedway – June 26, 2022
Concrete King: Elliott Wins Big in Nashville
It sure looked like it was going to be Joe Gibbs’ day in Nashville. At one point, The Super Bowl Championship coach turned NASCAR Championship Car Owner had all four of his cars in the top five, separated only by Ryan Blaney’s Penske Ford. Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex, Jr. had traded the lead forContinue reading “Concrete King: Elliott Wins Big in Nashville”
The Perfect Nightcap: Hamlin Wins First 600
After last week’s abomination of an All Star Race, the bar had been lowered for 1.5 mile tracks and the Gen 7. But you didn’t have to do them like that Charlotte. After 600 miles of Remembrance, heartbreak, confusion, insane crashes and contenders wiping each other out, Denny Hamlin was the last man standing, edgingContinue reading “The Perfect Nightcap: Hamlin Wins First 600”
