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  1. Truex passed Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch with 25 of 400 laps remaining in Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway and held on for his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series playoff victory. The win did not come easy as Truex overcame getting spun out while leading the race on Lap 315. It’s his sixth victory of the season and 20th of his career and the ...Keep reading View the full article

  2. Busch picked up his 11th stage win by holding off Martin Truex Jr. by under half-a-second. Denny Hamlin was third and Erik Jones was fourth. Brad Keselowski was the only non-JGR driver in the top-five. Following the break between Stages 1 and 2, all of the lead-lap cars elected to pit with Kyle Busch the first off pit road. On the restart on Lap 109, Busch led the way followed by Truex ...Keep reading View the full article

  3. Truex led 47 of the 100 laps and easily held off Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch by more than three seconds at the finish. Brad Keselowski ended up third, Denny Hamlin was fourth and Kevin Harvick was fifth. Keselowski, who started on the pole, ran out to an early advantage and after the first 20 laps he held a steady half-a-second lead over Harvick as Chase Elliott continued to run in ...Keep reading View the full article

  4. Brad Keselowski has led the field to green for the start of the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  5. Brad Keselowski has led the field to green for the start of the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  6. Brad Keselowski has led the field to green for the start of the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  7. Brad Keselowski has led the field to green for the start of the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  8. Martin Truex Jr. passes Kyle Busch with 25 laps to go, wins 2nd consecutive NASCAR Cup Series playoff race View the full article

  9. Martin Truex Jr. passed Kyle Busch with 25 laps to go and won his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series playoff race View the full article

  10. Martin Truex Jr. passed Kyle Busch with 25 lap to go and won his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series playoff race View the full article

  11. Brad Keselowski is hoping he can make history repeat itself at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  12. Bell kicked off the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs in dominating fashion Friday night, leading 238 of 250 laps and cruising to victory in the GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway. The victory locks Bell into the second round of the playoffs, regardless of how he finishes in the next two races The win is Bell’s series-leading seventh of the season and 15th of his ...Keep reading View the full article

  13. Brad Keselowski has won the pole for Saturday night's NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  14. Brad Keselowski has won the pole for Saturday night's NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway View the full article

  15. Harvick had just laid down a lap which looked good enough to earn his third consecutive pole at the short track when Keselowski followed up with an average lap speed of 127.185 mph to claim the top spot for the Federated Auto Parts 400. Harvick ended up second (126.559 mph) and Chase Elliott was third (126.174 mph). Kyle Busch and Clint Bowyer rounded out the top-five. The pole is the third ...Keep reading View the full article

  16. Kyle Busch is glad to have put a rough week at Las Vegas behind him as NASCAR's playoffs move to Richmond View the full article

  17. On Tuesday, Richard Childress Racing announced it was releasing Hemric from its No. 8 Chevrolet following the conclusion of the 2019 season. This was Hemric’s rookie season in the Cup Series. Hemric, 28, said the biggest feeling he experienced once he was notified was disappointment. Read Also: RCR to release Hemric following 2019 season “I wouldn’t say I was ...Keep reading View the full article

  18. Truex, who won the 2019 playoff opener last weekend at Las Vegas, was fastest in Friday’s final practice session at Richmond (Va.) Raceway, where he also won the spring race. Truex’s average lap speed of 121.885 mph was set early in the 50-minute session and remained atop the leaderboard the whole time. In 27 career Cup starts at Richmond, Truex has one win, four top-five and 10 top-10 ...Keep reading View the full article

  19. Buescher set his average lap speed of 121.147 mph early in the 50-minute session at Richmond (Va.) Raceway and it stood the entire time. In seven career Cup starts at Richmond, Buescher’s best finish 17th in 2017. Joey Logano ended up second (120.962 mph) and William Byron was third (120.827 mph). Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson completed the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 were Denny ...Keep reading View the full article

  20. If 2019 turns out to be Bell’s final fulltime season in Xfinity – as many believe – then Bell’s goal will be championship-or-bust if he hopes to become the first driver to win titles in all three NASCAR national series – Cup, Xfinity and Trucks. “That’s been one of my goals ever since I was a kid. I wanted to set records, break records,” Bell said Thursday at Richmond (Va.) ...Keep reading View the full article

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