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  1. Allmendinger moved into the lead for the first time in the race when he passed Kyle Busch on the start of the final stage, but had to navigate five restarts over the final 31 laps.With less than 10 laps to go, William Byron moved past Busch into the second and closed to Allmendinger’s rear bumper several times, but the 41-year-old veteran deftly held him at bay and won by 0.666 seconds.Busch ...Keep readingView the full article

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  2. While title contenders were hunting stage points, AJ Allmendinger was only looking towards Victory Lane.He passed Kyle Busch and then held off William Byron in the closing laps to claim an emotional win for both himself and Kaulig Racing.“This is why you do it. This is the only reason you do it,” Allmendinger said post-race. “You fight. All the blood, sweat, tears, everybody at Kaulig ...Keep readingView the full article

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  3. One day after Sam Mayer kept his Xfinity Series playoffs alive with an all-or-nothing victory at the Roval, Busch found himself in position to do the same in Sunday’s Cup race.Busch entered the race last in points among the 12 remaining playoff drivers and only a win would move him to the semifinal round.He spent almost the entire final 59-lap final stage of Sunday’s race battling eventual ...Keep readingView the full article

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  4. Allmendinger didn’t move into the lead for the first time until he passed Kyle Busch on the start to the final stage but had to navigate five restarts over the final 31 laps.With less than 10 laps to go, William Byron moved past Busch into the second position and closed to Allmendinger’s rear bumper several times, but the 41-year-old veteran deftly held him at bay and cleared him by 0.666 ...Keep readingView the full article

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  5. A.J. Allmendinger won the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte. View the full article

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  6. The NASCAR Cup Series' playoff schedule continues Sunday with the Bank of America ROVAL 400. Here are the top moments! View the full article

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  7. Kyle Larson on driving in a backup car and how his strategy changes and talked about his accident at practice. View the full article

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  8. NASCAR Cup Series director Brad Moran showed photos of the Kevin Harvick windshield from Talladega, where seven windshield fasteners were missing after the race, resulting in the DQ. He then used an A-frame and bolts to show how they are attached. View the full article

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  9. Check out the highlights as the Xfinity Series: Drive For The Cure 250 Presented by Bluecross Blueshield of North Carolina took place at Charlotte Motor Speedway. View the full article

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  10. Mayer, who entered the final race of the Round of 12 last in the standings, ran down Cole Custer and passed him for the lead with four of 67 laps remaining and held on to clear him by 0.909 seconds at the checkered flag.The victory automatically advances Mayer into the semifinal round of the playoffs – the only way he could continue his quest for his first series championship.It’s Mayer’s ...Keep readingView the full article

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  11. Check out the final laps as Sam Mayer took home the checkered flag at the Drive For The Cure 250 from Charlotte Motor Speedway. View the full article

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  12. Reddick, one of the four drivers lowest in points without a win heading into the final race of the Round of 16, went out early in the 10-minute final round of qualifying and went right to the top of the speed chart.Reddick’s average lap speed of 102.839 mph was enough to hold off Christopher Bell (102.695 mph) to claim the pole in Sunday’s race on the Charlotte Roval.The pole is the second ...Keep readingView the full article

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  13. The top four average lap speeds came for the first 20-minute session on Saturday with Wallace leading the way at 102.295mph.Reddick, who is also in the playoffs, was second fastest (102.210 mph) while Chase Briscoe was third (102.062 mph).“Either way we do it, no matter what the strategy is, if I get the most out of our car, we’ll be stacked up near the top,” said Reddick, who led the field ...Keep readingView the full article

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  14. After a photo-finish loss to Ryan Blaney last Sunday at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, Harvick’s No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford failed post-race inspection and he was disqualified, leaving him with a last-place finish.The move left a bad taste after what had been a dramatic down-to-the-wire battle with Blaney for the victory, which would have been Harvick’s first in his final season as a Cup ...Keep readingView the full article

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  15. NASCAR earlier this week finally announced the completed 2024 Cup schedule. While the new schedule features just one new venue – a June race at the Iowa Speedway short track – there are some significant race date changes that will impact the way the series determines its champion.The biggest changes come in the type of tracks which comprise the 10-race playoffs which determine the series ...Keep readingView the full article

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  16. Originally at 16, the playoffs saw the elimination of Kevin Harvick, Joey Logano, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Michael McDowell in the first round.Entering Charlotte, Tyler Reddick (-2pts), Bubba Wallace (-9pts), Ross Chastain (-10pts), and Kyle Busch (-26pts) are below the cut-line.Ryan Blaney locked himself into the Round of 8 with a dramatic win at Talladega, beating Harvick in a photo finish ...Keep readingView the full article

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  17. Newman, 45, has entered the NXS race at Homestead-Miami Speedway later this month.The veteran driver will pilot the No. 66 MBM Motorsports Ford Mustang with sponsorship from GenerX Generators.Newman has made a handful of Cup starts this year with Rick Ware Racing, running five races and finishing as high as 27th in the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.A winner of 18 Cup races and seven Xfinity ...Keep readingView the full article

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  18. Bob Pockrass asked Hailie Deegan if she wanted to keep chasing a NASCAR career. She doesn't seem interested in giving up. View the full article

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  19. Hailie Deegan explained why she feels AM Racing and the Xfinity Series are the best fit for her in 2024. View the full article

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  20. Hailie Deegan is the only full-time female driver in NASCAR's three national series. Next season, she'll join the Xfinity Series. View the full article

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