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NASCAR Heads to Martinsville’s Paperclip for Action-Packed Weekend
This weekend, the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will thrill fans at Martinsville Speedway. Denny Hamlin leads the Cup Series, while Chandler Smith aims for another win in the Xfinity Series. The Truck Series will feature the debut of Cam Waters and Matt Crafton’s 550th start. Exciting races await! Read more
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Richard Childress Racing Shakes Up Competition Personnel
Richard Childress Racing made significant personnel changes to enhance their NASCAR Cup Series program, appointing Justin Alexander as the new crew chief for Austin Dillon and the No. 3 team, replacing Keith Rodden. The reorganization aims to strengthen RCR’s Cup program and secure playoff spots for their teams. Joel Keller has also been named the… Read more
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Denny Hamlin Seizes Victory at Home Track with Clutch Pit Stop
Denny Hamlin’s No. 11 team’s lightning-fast pit stop propelled him to victory at the Toyota Owners 400 in Richmond. Despite leading just 17 laps, he held off Joey Logano in overtime. Teammate Martin Truex Jr. lost the lead due to a pivotal pit stop, while Kyle Larson and Bubba Wallace had late-race contact. Hamlin’s win… Read more
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Chandler Smith Leads Joe Gibbs Racing Sweep at Richmond
Chandler Smith won a dominant victory for Joe Gibbs Racing at Richmond Raceway, securing back-to-back wins. Despite Aric Almirola’s strong performance, Smith led the final 60 laps and claimed his third career win. The Joe Gibbs Racing team took the top three spots, with Smith now leading the driver standings by 10 points. Read more
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High Competition Continues as NASCAR Heads to Richmond’s Short Track: Weekend Preview
The 2024 NASCAR season has been fiercely competitive, with five different winners in the first six Cup Series races. The upcoming Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 and Xfinity Series ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond Raceway promise more intense competition. Young driver Ty Gibbs and a mix of new talent bring excitement to the races. Get ready… Read more
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From Bootleggers to Billionaires: The Improbable Evolution of NASCAR
NASCAR originated from Prohibition-era moonshine runners modifying cars to outrun authorities. Evolving into “stock cars,” races drew crowds, leading to the founding of NASCAR in 1948. With television coverage in the 1980s, it gained popularity and expanded nationwide. Today’s NASCAR features high-tech, high-speed racing, while staying true to its grassroots origins. Read more
