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  1. Chase Briscoe says he feels that penalties on retaliation need to be severe. View the full article

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  2. William Byron says the Bubba Wallace penalty shows where NASCAR stands when it comes to retaliation. View the full article

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  3. Ryan Blaney says it is good that NASCAR has put the hammer down on things that it views as wrong. View the full article

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  4. Following a run-in with Martin Truex Jr. on Lap 246 of 267 as both entered pit road, Larson came out with the lead for the final time. He quickly cleared Denny Hamlin on the restart and held off repeated challenges from A.J. Allmendinger and then Ross Chastain over the final 16 laps, finally clearing Chastain by 1.261 seconds to claim the victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The win is the ...Keep readingView the full article

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  5. Kyle Larson dominates to win at Homestead-Miami over Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger. View the full article

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  6. Kyle Larson dominated to win the Dixie Vodka 400 on Sunday in Homestead, Florida. Here are the top moments! View the full article

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  7. The 2022 NASCAR Playoffs Round of 8 continues Sunday with the Dixie Vodka 400 in Florida. Here are the top moments! View the full article

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  8. Kyle Larson says he felt good after Vegas, no effects from the accident. He has not talked nor texted with Bubba Wallace. View the full article

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  9. Daniel Suárez says NASCAR handing penalties for the Custer and Wallace incidents won’t change how he handles things because he wouldn’t have handled them that way. View the full article

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  10. Joey Logano says NASCAR has sent messages the last couple of weeks of where the line is as far as conduct that could result in penalties. View the full article

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  11. Denny Hamlin says the team supports NASCAR’s action and was glad that they didn’t necessarily leave it in the team’s hands to decide whether to suspend Bubba Wallace. View the full article

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  12. Gragson had dominated much of Saturday’s race at Homestead-Miami Speedway but a late-race caution for an accident sent the leaders to pit road and bunched the field one final time. Gragson’s No. 9 JR Motorsports team got him off pit road first and he easily cleared for the lead on the restart with five of 200 laps remaining. He held off a late charge by Gibbs by 0.550 seconds to earn his ...Keep readingView the full article

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  13. Noah Gragson wins at Miami, advances to Championship 4 with Josh Berry at Phoenix Raceway. View the full article

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  14. Majeski dominated the final stage in Saturday’s race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and cruised to a 4.524 second win over Zane Smith, his second series win in the last three races. Majeski is the only driver who advanced to next weekend’s title race at Phoenix Raceway by winning his way in. “Man, this is awesome,” Majeski said. “This place is so hard to read in practice ...Keep readingView the full article

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  15. Ty Majeski wins at Miami, advances to the Championship 4 at Phoenix with Chandler Smith, Zane Smith, and Ben Rhodes. View the full article

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  16. Ty Majeski was the only driver who came into this race already locked in, courtesy of his first-career victory at Bristol. The Homestead race saw trouble find title contenders early with John-Hunter Nemechek hitting the wall, cutting a tire down and falling off the lead lap. He was among the four drivers eliminated, along with Grant Enfinger, Stewart Friesen, and Christian Eckes. Reigning ...Keep readingView the full article

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  17. Byron, the next-to-last driver to go out in the final round of qualifying Saturday, posted an average lap speed of 166.389 mph to win the pole for Sunday’s playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The pole is the first for Byron this year and comes at a track in which he won last season. With two races remaining in the semifinal round of the playoffs, Byron is the first driver in points ...Keep readingView the full article

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  18. John-Hunter Nemechek, filling in 23XI Racing’s No. 45 Toyota this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway following a one-week suspension of driver Bubba Wallace, had the fastest average lap speed in the first practice session and overall (167.187 mph). “I feel pretty good. The guys from 23XI brought me a really fast race car to the race track this weekend,” Nemechek. “It’s awesome to be ...Keep readingView the full article

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  19. On Tuesday, NASCAR suspended fellow Cup driver Wallace from Sunday’s race at Homestead-Miami Speedway for intentionally wrecking the car of Kyle Larson during last weekend’s race at Las Vegas. NASCAR has had to tackle several issues this season of drivers retaliating for incidences in races which they felt they were wronged. The circumstances have varied and have included physical ...Keep readingView the full article

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  20. Ty Gibbs is juggling the Xfinity playoffs while filling in for Kurt Busch in Cup, which should set him up well for next season, Bob Pockrass writes. View the full article

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