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  1. With former Dover winner Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick still looking for their first season win, The RaceHub crew discuss what to expect this weekend as NASCAR heads to Dover International Speedway. View the full article

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  2. Tilley, the 2021 Rolex at Daytona LMP2 class winner and Asian Le Mans Series LMP2 Am champion, will make his debut in the May 23 race at Circuit of the Americas driving the No. 78 Ford. He will race at Road America, Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course. Tilley, 33, currently competes in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and European Le ...Keep reading View the full article

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  3. Tilley, the 2021 Rolex at Daytona race winner and Asian Le Mans Series LMP2 Am champion, will make his debut in the May 23 race at Circuit of the Americas driving the No. 78 Ford Mustang. He will race at Road America and Watkins Glen International in July and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course in August. Tilley, 33, currently competes in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship ...Keep reading View the full article

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  4. The one-race suspension of Paul Wolfe was part of several penalties NASCAR issued on Tuesday regarding unsecured lug nuts in races last weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. Wolfe was suspended and fined $20,000 as Logano’s No. 22 Ford was found to have two unsecured lug nuts following Sunday’s race. Team Penske confirmed engineer Jonathan Hassler will serve as Logano’s interim crew ...Keep reading View the full article

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  5. In an effort to get more track time in preparation for the Cup Series debut at Circuit of the Americas on May 23, Custer will compete in the Xfinity race that weekend, driving the No. 17 Ford for SS Green Light Racing. Jason Miller will serve as Custer’s crew chief and sponsorship will come from the Production Alliance Group. A few months ago, Custer was able to take some laps at COTA ...Keep reading View the full article

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  6. He quickly discovered how wrong he was. It was clear early that Martin Truex Jr. would be a contender for the win but at the start of the second stage, Hamlin was able stay close with Truex and even led five laps. However, during a caution for a wreck involving Kurt Busch on Lap 107, Truex and most other lead-lap cars elected to pit, but Hamlin remained on the track and took over the ...Keep reading View the full article

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  7. The Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver, the only driver so far this year to win more than once, was only briefly challenged following the final round of green-flag pit stops in the final 20 laps, but when Larson's tyres started to wear out he gradually slipped back. The win is the 30th of Truex’s career and his second at Darlington, having last won at the 1.366 mile oval in 2016. “We’ve ...Keep reading View the full article

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  8. Truex was never seriously threatened in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race victory until the final round of green-flag pit stops was completed on Lap 259 of 293. Truex emerged with his lead intact but Kyle Larson had cut it to about 1.5 seconds. After at first losing ground, Larson started making headway and several times in the final 25 laps cut the deficit to under a second. At one point ...Keep reading View the full article

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  9. Martin Truex Jr. scores his 30th career win, and 3rd win of the season, after leading 248 laps at Darlington for the Goodyear 400. View the full article

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  10. Truex completed dominated Sunday’s Goodyear 400 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, leading a race-high 248 of 293 laps and cruised to a 2.571-second lead over Kyle Larson to secure his third series victory of the season. No other driver has won more than once through 12 races. The biggest challenge to Truex came following the final round of green-flag pit stops as Larson was able to ...Keep reading View the full article

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  11. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race from Darlington Raceway for the Goodyear 400 View the full article

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  12. Cole Custer made contact with Anthony Alfredo coming off of Turn 2 at Darlington, causing him to hit the inside wall head on. View the full article

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  13. Gragson finished fourth in Saturday’s race at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway but was the highest finishing driver among the four eligible for the Dash 4 Cash bonus. Gragson had won the previous two bonuses, collecting $200,000. With the disqualification, Gragson receives last-place points, must forfeit the bonus and bonus is awarded to the second-highest finishing eligible driver at Darlington ...Keep reading View the full article

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  14. The final two starts of Saturday’s race proved the difference for Allgaier. He grabbed the lead for the first time in the race on a restart on Lap 138 of the scheduled 147, then was able to hold off two of his JRM teammates – Josh Berry and Noah Gragson – in overtime to secure his second series win of the 2021 season. The win is 16th of Allgaier’s career and he joins Austin ...Keep reading View the full article

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  15. Race winner Sheldon Creed, GMS Racing, Chevrolet Silverado Photo by: Matthew T. Thacker / NKP / Motorsport Images Creed led the way on a restart with two of 147 laps remaining and quickly powered out to a sizeable lead. After taking the white flag, a caution was displayed – the fifth in the final 35 laps – when Hailee Deegan wrecked on the frontstretch. The caution ensured ...Keep readingView the full article

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  16. The RaceHub crew discuss all the updates and changes coming to the 2022 NASCAR Next Gen cars and how it will impact drivers next season. View the full article

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  17. But there is so much more to the changes coming with the Next Gen than simply body styling and new 18-inch wheels. Much of the benefits of the new car will come from changes that race fans may never actually see simply by watching the cars compete on track next season. “We talk about this car and it’s a huge architecture change. The Gen-6 car (current model), I hate to use the words ...Keep reading View the full article

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  18. While kicking off the unveiling ceremony in Charlotte, N.C., NASCAR President Steve Phelps began by thanking fans for tuning into the broadcast. “Truly, this car is for you,” he said. “This is a significant moment for our sport. This car is more relevant and includes more innovation than any car in NASCAR history. The styling of the car is clear. I mean, they look unbelievable. Just so ...Keep reading View the full article

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  19. The Next Gen car (aka Gen-7) is being readied to be introduced for the 2022 Cup Series season, having been postponed from 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Its primary aims are to lower costs for teams and prove more attractive to OEMs (road car manufacturers) to join Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota in NASCAR competition by looking more like road-going cars. “In my opinion, the importance ...Keep reading View the full article

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  20. Along with Chevrolet and Ford, Toyota revealed its 2022 Next Gen Cup Series car – now called the TRD Camry – on Wednesday. It features a standardised chassis, which means teams will no longer fabricate their own cars from scratch – or buy them from others via technical alliances – but purchase the tubular frame chassis direct from NASCAR’s appointed builder, single-spec car-building ...Keep reading View the full article

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