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Chastain will pilot the No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro alongside teammate Daniel Suarez in the No. 99 as the team expands to a two-car operation with the acquisition of CGR. Read Also: Chip Ganassi sells entire NASCAR team to Trackhouse Racing The 28-year-old joined Ganassi full-time at the start of the 2021 season, scoring two top-fives and six top-tens with a career-best result ...Keep readingView the full article
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Enerson, 24, made his NASCAR debut in the Xfinity Series last year. He finished 20th at Road America, but is more well-known for his open-wheel endeavors. The Florida native is an Indy Lights winner and has four IndyCar starts, placing as high as ninth at Watkins Glen in 2016. Earlier this year, he attempted the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500 with Top Gun Racing but missed the ...Keep readingView the full article
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Within minutes of the conclusion of the July 11 race, AMS’ operations department began removing the foam inserts in the speedway’s SAFER barriers. A few days later, the steel portions of the barriers wrapped around the entire 1.54-mile outer wall had been meticulously removed. By July 19, the first chunks of asphalt were removed from Turn 1 of the speedway. Since then, all the asphalt in ...Keep readingView the full article
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Karam will drive Jordan Anderson Racing’s #31 Chevrolet in the Xfinity Series race on the IMS Road Course on 14 August, just the second time the series has competed on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile layout. The 26-year-old has made 24 IndyCar Series starts, including a seventh-place finish in this season’s Indianapolis 500 driving for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. He drove in a 12-race partial ...Keep readingView the full article
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Karam will drive Jordan Anderson Racing’s No. 31 Chevrolet in the Aug. 14 Xfinity Series race on the IMS Road Course, just the second time the series has competed on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile layout. The 26-year-old native of Nazareth, Pa., has made 24 IndyCar Series starts, including a seventh-place finish in this season’s Indianapolis 500 driving for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. “It ...Keep readingView the full article
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NASCAR issued a series of penalties to the Nos. 9 and 48 teams Thursday after discovering Hendrick used a sealed engine from the No. 9 Chevrolet of Chase Elliott in Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Chevrolet at New Hampshire Motor Speedway last weekend. According to the Cup Series rulebook, “When the long block is sealed the engine must be used in the same vehicle number the next time it is ...Keep readingView the full article
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While Roush, 79, has not been as visible as he once was, the longtime NASCAR owner made it clear this week that he still plans to play an active role in the organization’s ‘reset’ with the addition of Keselowski. “I welcome (Brad) as a partner and look forward to what we can do together. I’ve been asked to say that I’m passing my baton to him, which I am, but I still have one hand ...Keep readingView the full article
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On this episode of the McReynolds Rundown, Larry McReynolds discusses if NASCAR should move up start times to prevent race tracks, with no lights, be cut short, how the playoff grid works if there is more than 16 winners, eliminating traction compound, and answers your questions. View the full article
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That's a point not lost on 2012 Cup champion Keselowski, who at an official presentation announcing his long-anticipated team switch for 2022 on Tuesday went out of his way to compare his new driver/owner role at Roush to Tony Stewart’s move into a similar position at Haas CNC Racing in 2009. As Keselowski noted, Stewart was the same age (37) and had the same tally of career wins in the ...Keep readingView the full article
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Brad Keselowski sits down with NASCAR RaceHub talk about him joining Roush-Fenway Racing in 2022 as a driver and part-owner. View the full article
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Keselowski went out of his way to compare his new driver/owner role at Roush beginning in 2022 to Tony Stewart’s move into a similar position at Haas CNC Racing in 2009. As Keselowski noted, Stewart was the same age – 37 years old – and had the same amount of career wins in the NASCAR Cup Series – 35 – when Stewart-Haas Racing was formed. But when Stewart joined forces with Gene ...Keep readingView the full article
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Keselowski, 37, has competed for Team Penske since he went full-time in the Cup Series in 2010. In 2012, he delivered 'The Captain' his first Cup title and has won 34 races with the team, but after 12 seasons with the prestigious organisation, he has elected to move on from the team to accept a new challenge. Initially, Keselowski looked to gain an ownership stake in Penske, which was not ...Keep readingView the full article
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Keselowski, 37, has competed for Team Penske since he went full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2010. In 2012, he delivered 'The Captain' his first Cup title and has won 34 races with the team. But after 12 seasons with the prestigious organization, he is taking on a new challenge. Motorsport.com's May report that Keselowski would become the next driver/owner in the top level of ...Keep readingView the full article
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Radioactive from the NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. View the full article
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As his Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski battled up front for the win, Logano spent much of Sunday’s rain-delayed race recovering from a two-lap penalty assessed by NASCAR. Rain and a multi-car wreck brought out a caution on Lap 6 followed by a 1-hour, 42-minute delay. When the cars were re-fired but before the red-flag was withdrawn, Logano noticed an issue with his throttle ...Keep readingView the full article
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In a memo sent to Cup drivers and teams over the weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR said it was “pleased with the assessments” from the expert panel that reviewed all crash test data of the car, including a crash test of the current spec Next Gen performed on 30 June at Talladega Superspeedway using a crash dummy. The memo explained that teams could now move on to building and ...Keep readingView the full article
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In a memo sent to Cup drivers and teams over the weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR said it was “pleased with the assessments” from the expert panel that reviewed all crash test data of the car, including a crash test of the current spec Next Gen done June 30 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway using a crash dummy. The memo said teams could now move on to building and testing of ...Keep readingView the full article
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Almirola entered Sunday’s race 27th in the series standings and with no chance to make the 16-driver playoffs without a victory. With Stewart-Haas Racing’s struggles this season, Sunday’s race on the 1.056-mile oval did not appear to present an obvious opportunity to pick one up. But with darkness closing in due to an earlier 1 hour, 42-minute rain delay and no lights at the track ...Keep readingView the full article
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Due to darkness and an earlier 1 hour, 42-minute rain delay, NASCAR finally called Sunday’s race eight laps short of its scheduled 301 laps. Unfortunately for Bell, that was eight fewer laps in which he had the opportunity to run down and pass eventual winner Aric Almirola and he had to settle for second place. “Whenever I saw the board and saw that we were eight laps short, it stings ...Keep readingView the full article
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Almirola entered Sunday’s race 27th in the series standings and with no chance to make the 16-driver playoffs without a victory. With Stewart-Haas Racing’s struggles this season, Sunday’s race on the 1.056-mile oval didn’t appear to be a good opportunity to pick one up. But with darkness closing in due to an earlier 1 hour, 42-minute rain delay and no lights at the track, Almirola ...Keep readingView the full article
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