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The 50-minute session also saw Chevrolets sweep the top four positions in single-car runs and eight of the top-10. Erik Jones led the session most of the way until Kyle Larson jumped to the top with seven minutes remaining and Dillon grabbed the top spot with an average speed of 180.934 mph with two minutes to go. Alex Bowman ended up second-fastest (180.807 mph), posting his best speed in ...Keep reading View the full article
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Two-time Coke 600 winner Martin Truex Jr. is looking to dominate this weekend as Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin still seek their first win of the season. View the full article
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In late March, NASCAR tested rain tires for the first time on an oval – the .526-mile Martinsville (Va.) Speedway – to see if they could be utilized in damp conditions and help speed up the track drying process. This week’s test was conducted at the ¾-mile Richmond (Va.) Raceway. Cup Series driver Joey Logano called the session “productive.” “I think we learned some things ...Keep reading View the full article
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Elliott’s win is the 800th in NASCAR Cup Series competition – a milestone accomplishment that dates back to 1955 and NASCAR’s seventh season. Fonty Flock, driving a 1955 Chevy, won the 100-mile dirt race at Columbia (S.C.) Speedway on March 26, 1995, to give the manufacturer its first win in Cup Series competition. More than 66 years later, Elliott – the reigning series champion – ...Keep reading View the full article
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Elliott’s spotter, Eddie D’Hondt, was arrested on 12 May in Catawba County, North Carolina, after he was served a warrant and charged with two misdemeanour offences: battery of an unborn child and assault of a female. It remains unclear at this time whether the cases connected to the original arrest of D’Hondt, 62, are still ongoing. NASCAR officials said that D’Hondt is suspected of ...Keep reading View the full article
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Radioactive from the Circuit of the Americas for the NASCAR Cup Series. View the full article
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Elliott’s spotter, Eddie D’Hondt, was arrested on May 12 in Catawba County, N.C., after he was served a warrant and arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery of an unborn child and misdemeanor assault of a female. It remains unclear at this time whether the cases connected to the original arrest of D’Hondt, 62, are still ongoing. There are currently no court dates listed in the ...Keep reading View the full article
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NASCAR confirmed the cancellation on Tuesday and has already scheduled a placement for what was one of the series’ playoff races. Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, which has already hosted on Truck event this season, will replace CTMP in the playoffs schedule, creating a tripleheader weekend at the track on Labor Day weekend. The rescheduled race will be run at 1:30 p.m. ET Sept. 5 (Fox Sports ...Keep reading View the full article
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FOX Super 6 gives fans a chance to win big absolutely for free each week. And last month, superfan Joe Driscoll took home $25,000 and a brand-new Camping World RV when he won the Stage 2 contest at Talladega. This past weekend at Circuit of the Americas, Joe had a chance to meet Clint Bowyer and share his joy in winning the prize. View the full article
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Let's be clear: it's absurd to conclude that NASCAR called Sunday’s inaugural Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas when it did, simply to ensure Chase Elliott would win the event. However, by its actions during the race – and failing to adhere to lessons it said it learned about racing in the rain last season – NASCAR opened the door to all the criticism its receiving ...Keep reading View the full article
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Let me make one thing perfectly clear: I don’t for one minute actually believe NASCAR called Sunday’s inaugural Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas when it did simply to ensure Chase Elliott would win the event. That’s absurd on its face. However, by its actions during the race – and failing to adhere to lessons it said it learned about racing in the rain last season – ...Keep reading View the full article
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Elliott and his Hendrick Motorsports team went for a splash and dash stop near the beginning of the final stage and were likely to end up two laps short on fuel to make it to the finish. Fortunately for the reigning Cup champion, heavy rain brought out the second red-flag of the race and NASCAR called its first race at the US Grand Prix Formula 1 venue complete after just 54 of the scheduled 68 ...Keep reading View the full article
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Busch’s No. 18 Toyota was one of the stronger cars throughout Sunday’s haphazard Texas Grand Prix and hoped to have a chance to compete for the win when NASCAR called the race due to heavy rains after 54 of a scheduled 68 laps. Busch ended up in 10th but having pit for fuel and new tires while others like eventual race winner Chase Elliott were close or may run out, he hoped to gain ...Keep reading View the full article
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Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas for the COTA Echo Park Grand Prix View the full article
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Chase Elliott picked up his twelfth career victory at Circuit of the Americas after the race was called with 14 to go due to inclement weather and poor visibility. View the full article
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Elliott and his No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports team short-pit near the beginning of the final stage and were likely to end up two laps short on fuel to make it to the finish. Fortunately for Elliott, heavy rains brought out the second red-flag of the race and NASCAR called the race complete following the completion of 54 of the scheduled 68 laps. Had the race remained green, Elliott ...Keep reading View the full article
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On lap 17 of the race, Christopher Bell ran into the back of Ryan Blaney and spun out. Behind, Kevin Harvick slowed down to avoid the incident but due to low visibility, Bubba Wallace continued on unaware of what was happening ahead and ran into the back of Harvick's car, destroying both cars. Harvick was furious after retiring from the event, saying afterwards: “We don’t have any ...Keep reading View the full article
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Kyle Busch collected his second career stage victory on a road course. View the full article
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On Lap 17 of the race, Christopher Bell ran into the back of Ryan Blaney and spun out. Behind, Kevin Harvick slowed down to avoid the incident. Due to low visibility, Bubba Wallace continued on unaware of what was happening ahead. He ran into the back of Harvick's car, destroying both race cars. Harvick was furious after retiring from the event, saying afterwards: “We don’t have any ...Keep reading View the full article
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Watch as Martin Truex Jr. wipes out on a very wet race track at COTA and Cole Custer comes up underneath him before his car bursts into flames. View the full article
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