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  1. The two battled side-by-side for more than a lap after a restart with 12 of 80 laps left in the stage before Kurt Busch was able to claim his first stage victory of the 2019 season. Kyle Busch finished third, Denny Hamlin was fourth and Aric Almirola completed the top-five.Daniel Suarez started on the pole and after 10 laps he continued to lead the way followed by his Stewart-Haas Racing ...Keep reading View the full article

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  2. Kurt Busch earned his first win of the season by outdueling his younger brother in overtime in a door-to-door to the Kentucky Speedway finish line View the full article

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  3. Kyle Busch has won the second stage of the NASCAR race at Kentucky Speedway to make it a Busch Brothers event so far. View the full article

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  4. Kurt Busch wins first NASCAR stage of season by taking first segment at Kentucky Speedway View the full article

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  5. Ryan Newman and Quin Houff both failed pre-race inspection and will drop to the back of the field for Saturday night's NASCAR race at Kentucky Speedway View the full article

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  6. Kurt Busch outduels Kyle Busch to win overtime at Kentucky Speedway View the full article

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  7. Suarez and Almirola give Kentucky an all-SHR front row View the full article

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  8. Custer took a solid lead in the third stage then managed to use it to his advance during a round of green-flag pit stops before holding off Bell for the win in Friday night’s Alsco 300. Custer’s victory was his fifth of the season – most in the series and one more than Bell. Custer only had two career wins entering the 2019 season. “It’s been unbelievable,” Custer said of his ...Keep reading View the full article

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  9. NASCAR drivers know that little data from Kentucky Speedway's unique 1.5-mile layout can be applied to remainder of the intermediate tracks on the Cup schedule View the full article

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  10. Daniel Suarez led a front row sweep for Stewart-Haas Racing in provisional qualifying at Kentucky Speedway View the full article

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  11. Suarez, the final of 36 cars to make a qualifying attempt on Friday, rocketed to the top of the leaderboard as Fords claimed four of the top-five starting positions. Suarez’s average lap speed of 184.590 mph was almost a mile-an-hour faster than his Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Aric Almirola (183.799 mph). Brad Keselowski ended up third (183.443 mph). Kurt Busch, driving Chip Ganassi ...Keep reading View the full article

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  12. Ford Mustangs made up four of the top-five spots in final practice with Keselowski leading the way at 182.303mph. The Team Penske driver has a series-leading three wins at Kentucky with the latest coming in 2016. Kevin Harvick was second (181.794mph), Denny Hamlin third (181.763mph), Ryan Blaney fourth (181.702mph) and Clint Bowyer fifth (181.458mph). Daniel Suarez ran the most laps at 63 ...Keep reading View the full article

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  13. It will be a busy weekend for all three NASCAR International series with races in three different countries across two continents. The Pinty’s Series will join the IndyCar Series with it’s annual event on the streets of Toronto with the Pinty’s Grand Prix of Toronto. The Canadian series visits the Toronto road course for the sixth time with three-time event winner Andrew Ranger also ...Keep reading View the full article

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  14. In the final three minutes of the 50-minute session, Busch posted an average lap speed of 183.742 mph as several teams elected to make mock qualifying runs. Aric Almirola ended up second (183.542 mph) and his Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Daniel Suarez was third (183.101 mph). Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch – who has won races in four different series at the track – completed the ...Keep reading View the full article

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  15. Brett Moffitt had emerged from green-flag pit stops with a large lead but was told he was two laps short on fuel. He apparently never saved any as his No. 24 Chevrolet fell off the pace with just under two of 150 laps remaining. Ankrum, who had a longer pit stop but clearly had enough fuel because of it, moved into the lead and cruised to the victory in Thursday night’s Buckle Up 225 at ...Keep reading View the full article

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  16. With the second half of the regular season starting on Wednesday night at Chicagoland Speedway, some of the drivers knew it was time to help their team secure a playoff berth and Harbin did just that during Round 5 of the eNASCAR Heat Pro League. Harbin used timely pit strategy and saved his equipment just enough to hold off Joey Stone (Sloppy_Joe_YT) and secure the first win of the season for ...Keep reading View the full article

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  17. The No. 22 Ford driven by Austin Cindric in the Xfinity Series was found to have “unapproved body modifications” by NASCAR officials Thursday at Kentucky before cars hit the track for the first practice session. The team was assessed an L1 penalty which included the ejection of crew chief Brian Wilson for the remainder of the race weekend, a $10,000 fine and the loss of 10 driver and owner ...Keep reading View the full article

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  18. NASCAR inspectors deemed the truck “unacceptable” when it was presented for inspection Thursday morning, noting there was a problem with the rear firewall placement in relation to the rear clip of the truck. The Halmar Racing was allowed to remove the tires from the track and all driver comfort and safety equipment from the truck. The truck has since been moved to alongside the Truck ...Keep reading View the full article

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  19. The NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series will race tonight with the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Cup Series scheduled for Friday and Saturday night, respectively. The schedule is subject to change and all times listed are Eastern Daylight Savings Time. Thursday, July 11 9:35 - 10:25 a.m., Truck Series first practice (TV: None) 11:05 - 11:55 a.m., Turck Series final practice (TV ...Keep reading View the full article

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  20. Pocono announced Wednesday it will add the traction compound in all three corners of the 2.5-mile triangular-shaped track – the third lane in Turn 1, the second lane in Turn 2 and the third lane in Turn 3. Pocono is hosting an ARCA race on July 26, a NASCAR Xfinity Series race on July 27 and the Gander RV 400 Cup Series race on July 28. “Pocono Raceway will always do everything we can to ...Keep reading View the full article

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