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  1. While this week it was William Byron who came away with an unexpected NASCAR Cup victory, it was once again Chastain that dominated the conversation after the race, whether for better or worse. Larson squeezed Chastain into the wall on a restart with 13 laps remaining in Sunday’s race as he tried to hold on to his lead. Then on the next restart, Chastain attempted a similar move to try and ...Keep readingView the full article

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  2. He was also there as a member of NASCAR's 75 Greatest drivers list, and was introduced before the race with several other legends of the sport. While in the booth, Clint Bowyer asked if Edwards had ever considered making a return to NASCAR. Edwards shocked the NASCAR world when he quit following the 2016 season, losing the championship after a late-race crash in the season finale at ...Keep readingView the full article

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  3. Larson emerged late in the race with the lead following the final round of green-flag pit stops but a caution for a spin by Ryan Newman left Larson and Chastain to battle side-by-side on the restart with 13 laps to go. Larson nudged Chastain up into the wall as Joey Logano hit Martin Truex Jr., which ended Truex’s day and put the race back under caution. On the ensuing restart with six ...Keep readingView the full article

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  4. Byron held off Kevin Harvick in overtime to take the checkered flag for Hendrick Motorsports. But again, the story was Ross Chastain. He and Larson collided on a late restart, taking both out of contention for the race win. Larson finished 20th and Chastain 29th. Truex led the most laps at 145 and won the opening stage, but things started to come apart later in the race. After spinning while ...Keep readingView the full article

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  5. NASCAR driver William Byron emerged victorious and celebrated at Darlington Raceway in the 2023 Goodyear 400. View the full article

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  6. Martin Truex Jr. and Joey Logano were involved in a HUGE wreck in the Goodyer 400 at Darlington. View the full article

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  7. Austin Cindric and Austin Dillon were among drivers that were involved in a multi-car wreck at Darlington during the Goodyear 400. View the full article

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  8. The NASCAR Cup Series' May schedule continues Sunday with the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Here are the highlights! View the full article

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  9. After topping practice and qualifying and leading the first 246 laps of Saturday’s 250-lap race at Sunset Speedway in Innisfil Ontario, Lapcevich seemed untouchable. A late caution with eight laps remaining, however, put the outcome in doubt. Alex Guenette, who restarted second, took the lead with two to go. In the final corner, Lapcevich got to Guenette’s inside, made contact, and drove ...Keep readingView the full article

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  10. Ross Chastain - No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet Throwing it back to Dale Jarrett's 2001 season with the colors, and even the sponsor as UPS will adorn the hood of the championship points leader. Ross Chastain, Trackhouse Racing, Worldwide Express / UPS Chevrolet Camaro Photo by: John Harrelson / NKP / Motorsport Images Kevin Harvick - No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing ...Keep readingView the full article

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  11. Denny Hamlin says NASCAR officials need to let the drivers try and work things out in regards to the Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson situation. View the full article

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  12. Kevin Harvick spoke with the media and shared his thoughts on what should be done for drivers who get in to fights after the race. View the full article

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  13. Dale Jarrett reflected on the Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson fight and said that there were fights back in the day, they just weren't publicized as much as today. View the full article

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  14. Bubba Wallace on what makes drivers want to fight, whether officials should break it up and gives some insight on what made Noah Gragson mad on-track at Kansas and why it might be a product of racing the Next Gen car. View the full article

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  15. William Byron didn’t go fight Joey Logano after last year’s race at Darlington. That doesn’t mean part of him didn’t want to. And it doesn’t mean that he’s afraid he wouldn’t be able to handle himself in a scrap. This chat might actually make you laugh, too. View the full article

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  16. Newman, 45, last made a Cup start in the 2021 finale. Sunday at Darlington Raceway will be his 726th NASCAR Cup Series start. He won 18 races during his career, including the 2008 Daytona 500. Newman has never raced the Next Gen car, but he has been paying close attention during his time away from the cockpit. “I’ve paid attention to everything in respect to the car’s development ...Keep readingView the full article

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  17. The Shriners Children's 200 was a very exciting race. Kyle Larson took the Stage 1 win to start things off, and John Hunter Nemechek barely won Stage 2 after battling it out with Larson. The race had 10 cautions and a massive 15-car crash with 23 laps to go in Stage 2. Kyle Larson and John Hunter Nemechek would continue to go back-and-forth in the final two laps with Larson making a final push and squeezed out the close victory. This was his first victory at Darlington. View the full article

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  18. With five of 147 laps remaining, Larson had clawed his way back up to second behind Nemechek after a pit road speeding penalty left him to restart in the rear of the field at the start of the final stage. Entering the final lap, Larson pulled alongside Nemechek exiting Turn 2 and by Turn 3 he edged ahead of Nemechek as the two collided and both hit the wall. As both came off Turn 4 toward ...Keep readingView the full article

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  19. On the final stretch of the Xfinity Series Shriners Children's 200, Kyle Larson bumped into John Hunter Nemechek causing him to spin out. Larson prevailed, winning his first career race at Darlington. View the full article

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  20. Sheldon Creed and Austin Hill were among the drivers involved in a multi-car wreck at the Shriners Children's 200. View the full article

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