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  1. Joe Gibbs Racing’s championship push comes tinged with sadness, with title run dedicated to late son View the full article

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  2. Never has this knockout-style playoff format produced a multi-time champion since its introduction in 2014, but Martin Truex Jr. is a driver that has come very close. After winning the title in 2017, he was just one position shy of going back-to-back last year. Now he has the opportunity to do it again. After moving over to Joe Gibbs Racing for the 2019 season, Truex and crew chief Cole Pearn ...Keep reading View the full article

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  3. Qualifying for the 2019 NASCAR Cup Series title decider at Homestead has been cancelled and the four championship contenders handed the first two rows of the grid View the full article

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  4. Homestead-Miami Speedway is hosting its final “championship weekend,” the last hurrah for the South Florida track View the full article

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  5. Rookie crew chief Gabehart has Hamlin on verge of 1st title View the full article

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  6. Austin Hill, who was eliminated from title contention last weekend at Phoenix, held off Crafton by 1.569 seconds to win Friday night’s Ford 200 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Crafton, however, was the highest finisher among the four title contenders, giving him the 2019 championship and third of his career (2013 and 2014 were the others). Crafton becomes the first NASCAR ...Keep reading View the full article

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  7. Initially, there were two practice sessions scheduled Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Cup Series teams, but they ended up with no time on track due to inclement weather. NASCAR has since made the unique decision to cancel qualifying, which was scheduled for Saturday afternoon, and replace it with a 50-minute practice session. The starting lineup will be set by owner points with ...Keep reading View the full article

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  8. Kevin Harvick details his preparation for Championship Sunday, and talks about the bet which led him to carry Kyle Busch's shoes. View the full article

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  9. Tony Stewart still has the drive to win a NASCAR championship View the full article

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  10. Those plans including promoting Cole Custer, son of SHR executive Joe Custer, to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2020 to drive the Haas-sponsored No. 41 Ford, replacing Suarez. In an interview Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Daniel Suarez said that he had been told he needed to find “a big amount of money” (in sponsorship) to keep his ride next season. “A lot of people have worked very ...Keep reading View the full article

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  11. “We already won Homestead. We won Homestead last week. That was our win-or-go-home race. We performed at an incredibly high level,” Denny Hamlin said Thursday at Championship 4 Media Day. “We have now a free weekend to go out there and have fun and keep doing what we’ve been doing. We’ll have a chance by the end of the night because we have all year long as long as we do the same ...Keep reading View the full article

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  12. Daniel Suarez has been fired for the second time in a year, this time by Stewart-Haas Racing as it clears room to promote Cole Custer to the Cup Series in 2020 View the full article

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  13. Martin Truex Jr. knows his nocturnal animals and he's going for a second championship. View the full article

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  14. Kevin Harvick knows another championship celebration with his family would be even more special. View the full article

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  15. Denny Hamlin is looking for a second straight walk-off win to take home his first championship View the full article

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  16. Kyle Busch ran through the streets of NYC before heading to Homestead-Miami Speedway. Also, Lindsay Czarniak lost a bet. View the full article

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  17. Motorsport.com first reported Thursday that Custer, who will compete for the Xfinity Series championship on Saturday, would replace Daniel Suarez in the No. 41 Ford next season. “I was asked last year about this time what Cole needed to do to earn his place in the NASCAR Cup Series, and I said he needed to win,” said Gene Haas, who co-owns SHR with three-time Cup Series champion Tony ...Keep reading View the full article

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  18. By the No. 4 team's standards, 2019 hasn't been the best year. Harvick went 20 races into the year before winning his first race -- the first of the season for the entirety of Stewart-Haas Racing. Harvick won at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and would win three more times including the Texas playoff race, which secured his place in the final four. But with the slow start to the season, the ...Keep reading View the full article

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  19. Eckes, 19, will pilot the No. 18 Toyota Tundra in 2020 while Lessard, 18, will pilot the No. 4 truck. Eckes will be taken the seat vacated by Harrison Burton, who joins Joe Gibbs Racing full-time in the Xfinity Series next year. Lessard will be replacing Todd Gilliland, who does not have a ride announced for the 2020 season yet. Read Also: Todd Gilliland earns first win in wild ...Keep reading View the full article

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  20. Stewart-Haas Racing will promote its Xfinity Series driver Cole Custer to replace Daniel Suarez in its NASCAR Cup Series line-up for 2020, Autosport has learned View the full article

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