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  1. Nascar Race Hub analyst David Ragan said despite the slow start from Chase Elliot he will find a way to hit his stride later on in the season. View the full article

  2. Four cars were taken out of the race by the chain-reaction crash, which occurred just before half distance during the final race at the Californian track in its two-mile format. In total, 10 cars were involved in the wreck – making it the largest multi-car crash in the track's Cup history. Team Penske’s Logano said the larger restart zone – which has been expanded by 50% for the first ...Keep readingView the full article

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  3. Four cars were taken out of the race by the chain-reaction crash, which occurred just before half distance during the final race at the Californian track in its two-mile format. In total, 10 cars were involved in the wreck – making it the largest multi-car crash in the track's Cup history. Team Penske’s Logano said the larger restart zone – which has been expanded by 50 percent for the ...Keep readingView the full article

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  4. Yes, it's early in the season, but Kyle Busch already looks like a legitimate Cup contender, and his competition is not surprised. View the full article

  5. Busch, in his just second race with his new No. 8 Richard Childress Racing team, came alive in the final stage and held off Chase Elliott and Ross Chastain to win Sunday’s race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. The win set a NASCAR record with 19 consecutive seasons with at least one victory and perhaps most important, all-but locked Busch in this season’s 16-driver ...Keep readingView the full article

  6. Busch, who moved from Joe Gibbs Racing to Richard Childress Racing over the winter, grabbed the lead on lap 143 and held on through a final round of green-flag pitstops to keep clear of Chase Elliott to win by 2.998 seconds. The win gives the 37-year-old the outright record for most consecutive seasons with at least one victory, as he pulls clear of seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty to ...Keep readingView the full article

  7. Nemechek powered to the lead on a restart with 12 of 150 laps remaining and held off Sam Mayer by 0.761 seconds for his first series win with Joe Gibbs Racing. The win is the third of Nemechek’s career and first since 2021. “Man, Ben (Beshore, crew chief) and this whole No 20 team gave me one heck of a race car,” said Nemechek. “A huge shoutout to all the guys who work on ...Keep readingView the full article

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  8. NASCAR's Xfinity Series race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana was suspended on Saturday and postponed to Sunday. Cole Custer finished first in the first and second stage, but placed 27th on the final lap. John H. Nemechek of Joe Gibbs Racing won the final lap followed by Sam Mayer in second and Justin Allgaier in third. Nemechek earned his third career Xfinity Series victory and won the final race at Auto Club Speedway. View the full article

  9. Austin Dillon reacted to Kyle Busch who won in just his second points race with RCR. View the full article

  10. Following his win at Fontana, John Hunter Nemechek said this is one of the best opportunities he has had in his lifetime. View the full article

  11. Sam Mayer spoke on his second-place finish at the Production Alliance Group 300 in Fontana. View the full article

  12. Nemechek powered to the lead on a restart with 12 of 150 laps remaining and held off Sam Mayer by 0.761 seconds for his first series win with Joe Gibbs Racing. The win is the third of Nemechek’s career and first since 2021. “Man, Ben (Beshore, crew chief) and this whole No 20 team gave me one heck of a race car,” said Nemechek. “A huge shoutout to all the guys who work on ...Keep readingView the full article

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  13. Christopher Bell spoke about what he saw during the big crash and think it was from drivers laying back. View the full article

  14. In this week's edition of Fast Thoughts with Bob Pockrass, Pockrass discussed Kyle Busch's win at Fontana and how many races he can win with RCR this season. View the full article

  15. Kyle Busch won in his second start with Richard Childress Racing, capturing the final 2-mile race at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday. View the full article

  16. Joey Logano said the bigger restart zone will be harder to anticipate without getting in trouble. View the full article

  17. The team was the big surprise of the 2022 season, and they don't look like they're slowing down any in 2023. Both cars placed inside the top-ten in both the season-opening Daytona 500 and Auto Club Speedway this weekend. Daniel Suarez opened the year with a seventh-place finish at Daytona, and then a fourth at Fontana. His teammate and 2022 championship runner-up Ross Chastain was ninth at ...Keep readingView the full article

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  18. Busch, who moved from his longtime home at Joe Gibbs Racing to RCR in the offseason, rallied from a pit road speeding penalty early in the race to cruise to victory over Elliott Sunday at Auto Club Speedway. Busch finally ran down then-leader Ross Chastain on Lap 143 of 200 and maintained his lead through a final round of green-flag pit stops. After Elliott worked his way up to second, the ...Keep readingView the full article

  19. Chase Elliott on Kyle Busch challenging for the wins at the Clash, Daytona and then the win at Fontana: “I’m not surprised and anybody who is should rethink their NASCAR knowledge.” View the full article

  20. Chase Elliott won't say that one second-place finish is a sign that his team has turned the corner after a lackluster end of 2022, but he believes that it is a step in the right direction. View the full article

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