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  1. Showing a fast car early, Bubba Wallace was spun out during Stage 1 of the NASCAR All Star Open race. Wallace is done for the night and will not advance to the All Star race. View the full article

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  2. Gaughan, who is competing only in the superspeedway races this season with Beard Motorsports, said Wednesday on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that he tested positive on July 10 for the novel coronavirus. Gaughan is the second driver in NASCAR to publicly confirm they have tested positive. Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson announced he tested positive on July 3 but has since been cleared to return ...Keep reading View the full article

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  3. What time is the NASCAR race today? Coverage of NASCAR's annual All-Star exhibition race will begin at 7 p.m. EST. with the Open race. The main event will immediately follow. The All-Star Race will be split into four stages totaling 140 laps (55-35-35-15). The Open will be split into three stages (35-35-15) with the winner of each stage earning a place in the big show. Additionally, the ...Keep reading View the full article

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  4. Because of rising COVID-19 cases in North Carolina, NASCAR moved this year’s All-Star Race to Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway and in doing so said it would utilize the “choose rule” for the first time. Used at many short tracks across the country, the rule allows drivers exiting pit road to pick which lane in which to restart. At several tracks, including Bristol, it can be a decided ...Keep reading View the full article

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  5. Bubba Wallace will try to earn his way into Wednesday night's all-star race during three races and a fan vote View the full article

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  6. "Radioactive" from Sunday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway for the NASCAR Cup Series. View the full article

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  7. The All-Star Race will run at the Bristol short track for the first time every Wednesday. Joining the 16 drivers already locked into the event will be the winners from Stage 1, Stage 2 and Stage 3 of the Open race. The Fan Vote recipient will fill out the 20th and final position on the grid. All-Star Race Starting Lineup Starting ...Keep readingView the full article

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  8. DiBenedetto, 28, turned in a strong run in Sunday’s Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway, rebounding from the loss of track position due to poorly timed cautions during green-flag pit stops to become a contender for the win on the final lap. Having worked his way up to eighth by the final caution, DiBenedetto gave a big push to Cole Custer on the final two-lap restart to help propel him into ...Keep reading View the full article

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  9. Column: Wallace deserves a slot in NASCAR's All-Star race View the full article

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  10. Transitioning from any of NASCAR’s lower series up to Cup is a tall order – the competition is much higher, both in driver talent and team resources, the races are longer and many of the tracks unfamiliar. This season has been especially more difficult with the COVID-19 pandemic. Ever since NASCAR restarted its season in May after a two-month hiatus, all race weekends have been held without ...Keep reading View the full article

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  11. Martin Truex Jr admits he 'probably took away Kevin Harvick's chance to win' at the Kentucky Speedway after a thrilling last-lap NASCAR Cup duel, in which Cole Custer won out View the full article

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  12. Truex fought from the rear of the field to lead 57 laps Sunday at Kentucky. But after losing the lead for two late restarts and failing to protect the outside at the white flag, he was forced to settle for second place. In the end it was all about momentum. Truex, Kevin Harvick and Ryan Blaney battled three-wide as the field raced towards the white flag. Behind them, the No. 41 of Cole Custer ...Keep reading View the full article

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  13. Harvick truly had an up-and-down day at Kentucky Speedway, one of two race courses on the current NASCAR Cup Series schedule on which he’s never won. Midway through Sunday’s race, Harvick fell as low as 24th in the field as his No. 4 Ford developed serious handling issues. Harvick found his way back into contention late in the third stage by remaining on the track as long as possible ...Keep reading View the full article

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  14. Full highlights from Sunday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway for the NASCAR Cup Series View the full article

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  15. Cole Custer claimed his maiden NASCAR Cup victory in a last-lap dash to the flag at the Kentucky Speedway, winning out in a four-wide battle for the lead View the full article

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  16. NASCAR Cup rookie Cole Custer wins in upset at Kentucky View the full article

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  17. After starting 6th on the final restart with 2 laps to go, Cole Custer uses a huge run and passes Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., and Ryan Blaney 4-wide on the top on the last lap to secure his first career NASCAR Cup Series win MPEG 4 Video View the full article

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  18. Custer, 22, lined up sixth on a restart with two of 267 laps remaining and on the final lap took the field four-wide and came away with the lead, just clearing Martin Truex Jr.’s bumper. Kevin Harvick, who led on the restart, developed a bad tire rub and dropped out of contention as Custer held off Truex to win Sunday’s Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway. The win is the ...Keep reading View the full article

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  19. Brad Keselowski bumps Jimmie Johnson on a restart, spinning him back to 24th place. Johnson was running 4th when Keselowski bumped him. Johnson finished the Quaker State 400 in 19th place. View the full article

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  20. Several drivers had to swerve out of Austin Dillon’s way after he lost control of his vehicle and was sent straight across the track toward the wall late in the Quaker State 400. View the full article

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