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Kyle Busch Claims Record Eighth Atlanta Truck Series Win in Thrilling Finish
Kyle Busch captured his record eighth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway, edging Stewart Friesen by .017 seconds in Saturday’s Fr8 Racing 208. Busch led 80 of 135 laps in his No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet en route to his 67th career series win. Read more
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Why NASCAR on Amazon Prime Is a Step Forward—Not a Step Away from Tradition
NASCAR’s move to Amazon Prime isn’t abandoning tradition—it’s evolving to stay competitive. Just as the NFL, MLB, NHL, and NBA have adapted, NASCAR must embrace change to grow. While honoring its roots, the sport can welcome new fans and ensure its legacy thrives for future generations. Read more
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Blaney Claims Atlanta Pole as Team Penske Dominates Qualifying
Ryan Blaney captured his first Atlanta Motor Speedway pole and 11th of his NASCAR Cup Series career, posting a lap of 179.371 mph in his No. 12 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. Team Penske dominated qualifying with teammate Austin Cindric qualifying second and technical alliance partner Josh Berry third. Read more
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Jesse Love Continues Hot Start, Claims Third-Straight Atlanta Pole
Fresh off his Daytona victory, Jesse Love captured the pole for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 174.724 mph. It’s Love’s third straight Atlanta pole and sixth of his career. His Richard Childress Racing teammate Austin Hill qualified second. Read more
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Connor Mosack Claims First Career Pole at Atlanta
Connor Mosack captured his first NASCAR National Series pole position for the Fr8 Racing 208 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, powering McAnally-Hilgemann Racing to its second straight pole at the track. Mosack’s No. 81 Chevrolet posted a 173.418 mph lap, leading a dominant qualifying session that saw the team place four trucks in the top seven… Read more
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This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 7 – Arlington
Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton head into Arlington’s Round 7 of SMX Supercross tied in points after Webb’s dramatic Detroit victory over Ken Roczen. The AT&T Stadium Triple Crown event marks the series’ 18th visit to the venue, where 65% of winners have gone on to claim the championship. Read more
