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  1. Kyle Busch says he let his team down and how he feels about Talladega, a place where he said he needed some luck to win at earlier this year. View the full article

  2. Kyle Busch spoke about his early accident at the Texas Motor Speedway and how he is at a loss for words for how it transpired. View the full article

  3. William Byron explained what it means to earn the 300th Cup win for Hendrick Motorsports and what he saw on the pivotal restart where he took the lead. View the full article

  4. Denny Hamlin describes what happened when he had contact with Ty Gibbs on the pit road and its effect on his car at the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. View the full article

  5. Bubba Wallace wound up third at Texas despite leading 111 laps, he talks about how disappointing it is and how he needs to learn from it and bounce back. View the full article

  6. Team owner Rick Hendrick earned his 300th Cup win in a race that saw William Byron outduel Bubba Wallace on a key restart with 20 laps left. View the full article

  7. Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski talked to Bob Pockrass and discussed being in the playoffs with new organizations when they have raced for teams with more success in the past. View the full article

  8. Bubba Wallace, prior to winning the pole today, evaluated his season and his growth. As far as having no wins and no playoff points so far, Wallace said: “Every chance I’ve had to win a stage or get playoff points, I’ve choked.” View the full article

  9. Chastain started the race from fifth on the grid, and appeared to have good speed throughout the race.After finishing eighth in the second stage, the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing team abruptly lost all of their track position after Chastain stalled on pitroad.The team was struggling with a throttle position sensor issue and Chastain suddenly found himself mired deep in the field."It was terrible," said ...Keep readingView the full article

  10. Although he advanced to the Round of 12, without a win this season and few playoff points, Wallace could really use a victory to ensure his improbable playoff run continues.For a lot of Sunday’s race, it looked quite possible.Wallace started on the pole, led a race-high 111 of 267 laps and had control of the lead on a restart with six laps to go.The driver of 23XI Racing’s No. 23 Toyota chose ...Keep readingView the full article

  11. Byron grabbed the lead from Bubba Wallace with a daring three-wide pass on a late-race restart, earning his sixth win of the 2023 season.It was also an important milestone for Hendrick Motorsports with Byron securing the team's 300th win. His team-mate Kyle Larson had dominated the race, but crashed out after losing control while battling Wallace.Ross Chastain surged forward at the end of the ...Keep readingView the full article

  12. Check out the full highlights from the Autotrader Echopark Automotive 400 from Texas Motor Speedway. Bubba Wallace, William Byron, Kyle Larson and more battle it out in this Nascar Cup Series playoff race. View the full article

  13. After watching his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson – who dominated most of the race – wreck out late, Byron got around Bubba Wallace and Chase Briscoe on a restart with five of 267 laps remaining to take the lead for the first time.Byron, 25, then held off a late charge by Ross Chastain and cleared him by 1.863 seconds to take the win – team owner Rick Hendrick’s 300th Cup ...Keep readingView the full article

  14. The NASCAR Cup Series' playoff schedule continues Sunday with the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway! View the full article

  15. Brennan Poole slid through the grass and went hard into the pit wall in the Andy's Frozen Custard 300. Luckily, Brennan was not seriously injured in the wreck. View the full article

  16. Check out the full highlights from the Andy's Frozen Custard 300 Highlights from Texas Motor Speedway. Justin Allgaier, John Hunter Nemechek, Parker Kligerman and more battle it out in this Nascar Xfinity Race. View the full article

  17. With Justin Allgaier clinging to a tenuous lead on older tires, Parker Kligerman raced him side-by-side and briefly claimed the lead with seven of 200 laps remaining.Nemechek, among those who pit for new tires on the under the final caution, joined the battle, got inside of Kligerman and made his move to the front with six to go. He then held off Kligerman by 1.005 seconds to take the win ...Keep readingView the full article

  18. Wallace, the final car to make a qualifying attempt, went right to the top with an average lap speed of 188.337 mph to claim the pole for Sunday’s race at Texas Motor Speedway.The pole is the first of the year for Wallace, who drives the No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota co-owned by Cup driver Denny Hamlin and NBA legend Michael Jordan.It’s just the second pole of his career. His previous pole came at ...Keep readingView the full article

  19. The top three average one-lap speeds all came from the first session on Saturday with McDowell’s lap at 185.293 mph leading the way.Logano ended up second quick overall (185.764 mph) and Kyle Busch was third (185.592 mph).Kyle Larson was fastest in the second session (185.293 mph).Among those drivers who ran at least 10 consecutive laps, Larson had the fastest average lap speed (184.279 mph) ...Keep readingView the full article

  20. In fact, after his victory last weekend at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway, Hamlin offered an open invitation to “any fan to want to come to the ‘dark side.’ ”But what exactly does Hamlin’s ‘dark side’ world encompass, how did he get there and why is he so willing to embrace it and so publicly, such as having a podcast?Read Also: Exclusive: Denny Hamlin on becoming NASCAR's ...Keep readingView the full article

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