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  1. Kyle Busch on how things didn’t get done with JGR. “Apparently they’ve got other irons in the fire, maybe other sponsors for other drivers and that’s the road they’re going down.” View the full article

  2. Why not just do a deal for Tyler Reddick to leave early instead of working to get a third charter? Richard Childress says: View the full article

  3. Richard Childress said when he hired Dale Earnhardt, people said it wouldn’t last a year. I said with a half-laugh that the same could be said about him and Kyle Busch. Why he thinks it will work: View the full article

  4. Clements ended a 164-race winless streak with a shocking victory Aug. 28 in the rain-delayed race at Daytona International Speedway and his No. 51 Chevrolet passed post-race inspection at the track. Later that week, however, NASCAR officials penalized Clements’ team for having an unapproved intake manifold on its sealed engine, which was brought to NASCAR’s R&D Center in Concord ...Keep readingView the full article

  5. How successful will Kyle Busch and RCR be in 2023? Bob Pockrass reacts to Tuesday's big news. View the full article

  6. No Gibbs driver has ever been as successful as Kyle Busch, and there's still a few more weeks left for him to add to those impressive numbers. In the Cup Series, 56 of the team's 198 Cup Series victories are courtesy of Busch. He also won the Cup title in both 2015 and 2019. And that's without even mentioning his incredible NASCAR Xfinity Series record. So with the news of his ...Keep readingView the full article

  7. The 37-year-old will drive the #8 Chevrolet for team owner Richard Childress beginning in the 2023 season, bringing to an end a fruitful partnership with the JGR Toyota team that began in 2008. “This is probably one of the biggest decisions of my life, my career,” Busch said. “I’m thankful to Joe [Gibbs] for allowing me to be a kid and grow into a man. Most days, most of the ...Keep readingView the full article

  8. In announcement at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C., Busch, 37, said he will drive the No. 8 Chevrolet for team owner Richard Childress beginning in the 2023 season. “This is probably one of the biggest decisions of my life, my career,” Busch said. “I’m thankful to Joe (Gibbs) for allowing me to be a kid and grow into a man. Most days. Most of the time ... Coach, you had my ...Keep readingView the full article

  9. The Cup Series playoffs are headed to Bristol for the final race of the first round. Bob Pockrass looks at what each driver needs to do to advance. View the full article

  10. After starting the playoffs last week at Darlington, S.C., exiting early with engine issues, Busch came into Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway hoping for vast improvement. Instead, he got more of the same. His No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota struggled all weekend, first in qualifying (he qualified 20th) and then in the race itself. He suffered a setback when he was penalized during pit ...Keep readingView the full article

  11. Perennial contenders Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch sit on the bubble ahead of the first playoff elimination race. Bob Pockrass looks at what they must do to advance. View the full article

  12. Wallace ran down Alex Bowman to take the lead for the first time in the race on lap 200 of 267 and remained out front after successfully navigating a round of green flag pitstops. With 16 laps to go, Hamlin – who is co-owner of Wallace’s #45 23XI Racing team – got around Christopher Bell and began running down Wallace for the lead. With no additional cautions to help, Wallace was able ...Keep readingView the full article

  13. Fast Thoughts: Bob Pockrass explains why the Kansas victory is an indication that even more wins are coming for Bubba Wallace. View the full article

  14. Bubba Wallace explains what it means to him to be the first Black driver with multiple victories in the NASCAR Cup Series View the full article

  15. Kyle Busch on his spin and his outlook on trying to advance at Bristol as he sits a couple of points below the cutline after Kansas. View the full article

  16. Bubba Wallace became the second non-playoff driver to win in the 2022 playoffs and made some NASCAR history in the process, Bob Pockrass writes. View the full article

  17. Tyler Reddick said there wasn’t warning he had a tire going down. He describes what they saw in the tires after practice and the first run and also assesses his chances to advance at Bristol. View the full article

  18. Kevin Harvick and Tyler Reddick talk about their days ending early in Kansas and their chances to advance in the NASCAR playoffs at Bristol. View the full article

  19. Kevin Harvick says the car just snapped on him into the wall. Plus what he said about his chance to win at Bristol. View the full article

  20. Once Hamlin got around Christopher Bell with 16 of 267 laps remaining, the only driver preventing Hamlin from a win was his own. Hamlin co-owns 23XI Racing with NBA legend Michael Jordan, which is the team for which Wallace drives. Read Also: Bubba Wallace beats Hamlin, wins Kansas Cup race Hamlin said, however, he held nothing back trying to earn the win, which would have ...Keep readingView the full article

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