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1. William Byron, 315. 2. Denny Hamlin, 266. 3. Christopher Bell, 263. 4. Chase Elliott, 256. 5. Tyler Reddick, 254. 6. Kyle Larson, 244. 7. Ryan Blaney, 236.
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EssentiallySports on MSNJimmie Johnson Exposes NASCAR’s Cost-Cutting Reality Amidst Driver Salaries Being SlashedFolks, if anyone knows NASCAR inside out, it has to be Jimmie Johnson. The post Jimmie Johnson Exposes NASCAR’s Cost-Cutting ...
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On3 on MSNMarcus Smith, Rick Hendrick debuting new Ten Tenths Motor Club in Charlotte by hosting Heritage InvitationalA new motor club is opening right outside of Charlotte Motor Speedway, courtesy of Rick Hendrick and Marcus Smith. The Ten ...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. revealed his surprising passion for College Football gaming and a team he built with UNC Charlotte's ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJesse Love To Make Cup Debut with Richard Childress Racing at BristolYoung talent Jesse Love announced Friday that he will make his Cup Series debut at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 13th. He ...
Shows about high-speed racing like Formula One and NASCAR have helped boost the popularity of motorsports but female racers ...
Saajan Jogia is a motorsport and automotive writer with over ten years of experience. His passion for cars and motorcycles has been a driving force behind his evolution as a writer. He has ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNIs NASCAR Playing With Fire? What Can Be Done About the “Approval Process” Before It Becomes a Recipe for DisasterNASCAR season has been a season of controversy. The post Is NASCAR Playing With Fire? What Can Be Done About the “Approval Process” Before It Becomes a Recipe for Disaster appeared first on ...
One must note that this was the same rule that prevented Wallace, a renowned former NASCAR driver, from participating in the Daytona 500. Most recently, another driver named Katherine Legge also ...
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Katherine Legge Admits she has this point to prove in NASCAR!Katherine Legge, a seasoned racing driver, made her NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix Raceway, becoming the first woman in seven years to compete at this elite level. Despite facing challenges ...
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