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  1. Chase Elliott recovered from a costly mistake to win NASCAR's first elimination race and advance into the second round of the playoffs View the full article

  2. Chase Elliott has won the second stage of Sunday's elimination race on The Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway View the full article

  3. Kyle Larson has won the first stage of Sunday's elimination race on The Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway View the full article

  4. Larson got around Byron through Turn 1 on a restart on Lap 23 of 25 as the field wrecked behind them and a caution was displayed. The race did not restart before the conclusion, securing Larson’s stage win. Clint Bowyer ended up third, Joey Logano fourth and Ryan Blaney fifth. Erik Jones, who was last in the playoff standings entering the race, was involved in the wreck and had to take his ...Keep reading View the full article

  5. Elliott wins playoff race at Charlotte in scorching heat View the full article

  6. Charlotte native William Byron will lead the field to green at home track Charlotte Motor Speedway with his championship chances on the line View the full article

  7. Allmendinger got a good jump on Austin Cindric on a restart with three of 67 laps remaining and easily held off Tyler Reddick to win Saturday’s Drive for the Cure 250 on the Charlotte Roval. The win is the first in a NASCAR national series for Allmendinger since his lone Cup Series victory in 2014 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.). It’s the third Xfinity Series win of his career. “Whooo! ...Keep reading View the full article

  8. The Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway was created specifically to add a unique venue to NASCAR's playoffs and the hybrid road course doesn't disappoint View the full article

  9. Elliott’s average lap speed of 102.101 mph knocked Martin Truex Jr. (102.009 mph) from the top spot late in the incident-filled 50-minute session. In the final seconds of practice, Alex Bowman spun around in Turn 4 and slammed into the tire barrier, doing extensive damage to his No. 88 Chevrolet. Bowman had posted the 10th-fastest time in practice and was scheduled to start second in ...Keep reading View the full article

  10. “I kind of just have to run well, right? We need to qualify up front. We need to get a bunch of stage points. We have to run well,” said Bowman, who sits 13th in the playoff standings, two points below the 12th-place transfer line. “We don’t really have a choice.” Bowman and his No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports team are off to a good start this weekend at the Charlotte ...Keep reading View the full article

  11. Blaney’s average lap speed of 101.882 mph topped the 50-minute session and was set early. Ryan Preece was second (101.445 mph) and Joey Logano was third (101.387 mph). Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin completed the top-five. “We’re in a better spot this year (in the playoffs) than what we were last year. I think we were only four points about the cutoff line last year and I thought we ...Keep reading View the full article

  12. After 11 years with RFR, Stenhouse learned of his termination just before it became public on Wednesday of this week. He will be replaced in the seat by Chris Buescher. Read Also: Buescher to replace Stenhouse at Roush Fenway Racing in 2020 “Yeah, pretty blindsided (by the news)," admitted Stenhouse while speaking to reporters at the track on Friday. "Obviously, eight ...Keep reading View the full article

  13. Newgarden drives first Indy car at Charlotte in 20 years View the full article

  14. Following Friday’s NASCAR Cup Series qualifying session at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Roval course, Newgarden spent almost 15 minutes running laps on the course in one of Team Penske’s Dallara-Chevrolets. Newgarden was driving the car used by Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud in last weekend’s IndyCar Series finale at Laguna Seca, the race in which Newgarden clinched his second IndyCar ...Keep reading View the full article

  15. Byron and Bowman make it all-Hendrick front row at Charlotte View the full article

  16. Byron’s average lap speed of 103.198 mph in the final 10-minute session of group qualifying gave him the pole for Sunday’s Bank of America 400 on Charlotte’s 17-turn, 2.28-mile combination oval and infield road course. Byron, 21, also won the pole for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte in May. Byron’s Hendrick Motorsports’ teammate, Alex Bowman, ended up second-fastest (103.078 mph) ...Keep reading View the full article

  17. Stenhouse firing makes for frenzied NASCAR free agency View the full article

  18. With Johnson having tested a McLaren Formula 1 car last year in a car-swap with then-F1 driver Fernando Alonso, and McLaren becoming partners with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports for 2020, the 83-time Cup race winner appears to have made the right connections to gain open-wheel racing experience. Further enhancing his chances is the fact that the newly named Arrow McLaren Racing SP team is ...Keep reading View the full article

  19. Johnson, who wrecked with Martin Truex Jr. battling for the lead on the last lap of last year’s Roval race, posted an average lap speed of 103.152 mph at the conclusion of the 50-minute session. Kyle Larson ended up second (103.088 mph) and William Byron was third (102.453 mph). Clint Bowyer and Matt DiBenedetto rounded out the top-five. Competing the top-10 were Chase Elliott, Erik Jones ...Keep reading View the full article

  20. NASCAR: McDowell misses Charlotte practice with kidney stone View the full article

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