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  1. Ken Squier, an iconic voice in motorsports whose storytelling and advocacy for the sport helped launch it into the mainstream, died Wednesday night at age 88. View the full article

  2. Williams will drive the No. 11 Chevrolet Camaro. He has 186 starts in the Xfinity Series with eleven top-tens and best points result of 15th.He spent those years in lower-tier equipment, mostly with Mario Gosselin's DGM Racing team. He gained notoriety earlier this year when he defied NASCAR and parked his car on the the finish line at Atlanta Motor Speedway, leaving it there.After being involved ...Keep readingView the full article

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  3. Squier was a pioneer whose iconic voice masterfully told stories of NASCAR's greats, bringing the entire sport into the modern age.Among his many achievements, Squier founded the Motor Racing Network (MRN) alongside NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. in 1970. Squier was the voice behind one of the most important moments in NASCAR history. In 1979, CBS presented first flag-to-flag coverage of the ...Keep readingView the full article

  4. The 2024 Cup Series season opens in 12 weeks. Bob Pockrass breaks down the offseason topics on the minds of NASCAR executives. View the full article

  5. NASCAR Chief Operating Officer Steve O’Donnell explains why NASCAR is still focused on eliminating shifting and the aerodynamic pieces rather than increasing horsepower to help racing on short tracks. View the full article

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  6. ThorSport announced on Wednesday that the 18-year-old native of Monroe, Ga., will compete full-time for the organization in 2024 with sponsorship from Quanta Services.Which team Garcia will drive for remains to be determined.ThorSport fielded four full-time Truck teams this year for Matt Crafton, Ty Majeski, Hailie Deegan and 2023 series champion Ben Rhodes.Garcia competed in 22 of 23 races this ...Keep readingView the full article

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  7. Ryan Blaney just won the Cup Series championship, but it's never too early to rank drivers for next season. Did he or Kyle Larson claim the top spot? View the full article

  8. LMC had previously announced it had signed Nemechek to drive its No. 42 Toyotas beginning next season and on Monday said Beshore – who worked with Nemechek in the Xfinity Series this past season – will join him.The duo combined to win a series-best seven races and two poles in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in 2023 and finished fourth in the series standings.“The partnership between ...Keep readingView the full article

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  9. Hendrick placed two drivers in the Championship 4 — not including Chase Elliott — but fell short of the title. How does the team rate its campaign? View the full article

  10. The 2024 season opener will once again take place at Daytona International Speedway and the season finale will take place at Toledo (Ohio) Speedway for the third consecutive season.Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway will make its debut on the series schedule for the first time while Kansas Speedway is the only track which will host two races – in May and September. Pocono will drop off the series ...Keep readingView the full article

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  11. Once again, drafting tracks dominated this list, making up six of the ten closest finishes. The Xfinity Series is the most consistently featured series and the only one to deliver photo finishes at superspeedways, a road course, and even a short track this year.Read Also: NASCAR CupThe ten closest finishes from the 2022 NASCAR season 10. Michigan Cup - Chris Buescher vs ...Keep readingView the full article

  12. Kevin Havick Inc. announced Friday the two Stewart-Haas Racing drivers will compete with the team’s Late Model program in races this month and next.Berry, who will drive SHR’s No. 4 Ford in the Cup Series next season, will return to his roots competing in three Late Model Stock races behind the wheel of the No. 62 Ford.He will make his KHI debut on Saturday night for the “Fall Brawl” at ...Keep readingView the full article

  13. After getting a shot with a full-time ride in the Cup series with Stewart-Haas Racing in 2020, Custer tried to make the most of it. He had won nine Xfinity races in 100 starts and finished runner-up in the championship standings for two consecutive seasons.However, after earning one win in three Cup seasons including a career-best 16th in the series standings, SHR opted to move Custer back down to ...Keep readingView the full article

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  14. Newly crowned NASCAR champion Ryan Blaney discusses the emotions of winning, his battle with Ross Chastain and plans for his trophy. View the full article

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  15. On "NASCAR Race Hub", Chad Knaus breaks down the final race and the season for Hendrick Motorsports. View the full article

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  16. Corey Heim was fined and docked points for his move that impacted the result of the Truck Series championship race on Friday night. View the full article

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  17. Heim, driving the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota, was one of four drivers in contention for the Truck Series title last Friday.In the closing laps, he cleanly passed Carson Hocevar for position and took control of the championship. Hocevar fought back and ran into the back of Heim. The Toyota spun while Hocevar carried on, falling back to the rear of the field.Hocevar then faded afterwards, getting ...Keep readingView the full article

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  18. Blaney, the 29-year-old third generation driver, earned his first championship in NASCAR’s elite division on Sunday in his first career appearance in the Championship 4.To win the title, Blaney ran down and bested two of the top drivers in the series this season – Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron, who led the series with six wins, and Kyle Larson, who had four wins and led the most ...Keep readingView the full article

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  19. Ryan Blaney and Bob Pockrass braved the wind to have an awesome backdrop as they talked about how much his head hurt Monday, his emotions, congratulatory texts, Ross Chastain and where he plans to put his Cup trophy. View the full article

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  20. NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney on the observation deck of the Empire State Building. View the full article

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