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  1. Chip Ganassi Racing is closing down its NASCAR Xfinity Series team on the eve of the 2019 season View the full article

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  2. Joe Gibbs Racing on Friday confirmed Bass Pro Shops had signed a multi-year deal to sponsor Truex in his No. 19 Toyota, serving as primary sponsor for 24 of 36 points races in 2019. Motorsport.com first reported last September that Truex, his crew chief, Cole Pearn, and Bass Pro would move to JGR following the shutdown of Furniture Row Racing. From the editor, also read: Truex ...Keep reading View the full article

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  3. Take a look at how to register below, along with a recap of the qualifying action from the past week: Register and qualify to be a part of the first NASCAR Heat Pro League before Jan. 15. All are welcome. To register and be a part of this exciting league next year. You can register by clicking HERE to sign up and qualify ahead of the draft today. Today’s featured track is New ...Keep reading View the full article

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  4. Roush Fenway ran two full-time Xfinity cars during the 2018 season -- the No. 16 and the No. 60. The No. 6 also appeared as a third entry at Road America with Conor Daly at the wheel. Ryan Reed was the sole driver of the No. 16 since 2014, but his long-time backer Lilly Diabetes terminated the relationship at the end of the season. He won two races with RFR, both in the season-opener at Daytona ...Keep reading View the full article

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  5. The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series 2019 is set to get started and the rule changes for the coming season promise longer races and more balanced in the field. A big step is the extension of the ELITE 1 races from around 60 to 75 kilometers. The races of the NASCAR Euro Series top division will last about 45 minutes. The ELITE 2 Division will continue to be 60 kilometers per race. In order to ...Keep reading View the full article

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  6. The NASCAR Cup Series calendar was one of last year's biggest talking points as leading drivers criticised it, but demands for action must wait - major changes cannot come before 2020 View the full article

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  7. Before you ring in the new year, register now to help make NASCAR history with NASCAR Heat 3. There’s still time to register and qualify to be a part of the first NASCAR Heat Pro League as registration ends on Jan. 15. Before you register, watch what Dale Jr. and sister Kelley Earnhardt-Miller have to say about the integration of NASCAR and eSports. Watch them discuss the topic ...Keep reading View the full article

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  8. Lohr, who previously retired as an active racing driver after the 2016 season will celebrate her racing comeback in 2019. She will be competing for Df1 Racing from Austria in all 13 races of the NASCAR Euro Series. It is the second popular newcomer in the 2019 EuroNASCAR season alongside Jacques Villeneuve. "Df1 Racing Director Norbert Walchhofer approached me at exactly the right time," ...Keep reading View the full article

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  9. Kurt Busch was the most critical this year, describing the series current calendar as "stale" and suggesting the Cup series should visit popular tracks outside the calendar for midweek races. Kevin Harvick, like Busch, believes that the season finale should be rotated between venues in an attempt to emulate the NFL's Super Bowl. There has been a groundswell of criticism regarding ...Keep reading View the full article

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  10. With less than three weeks remaining for fans to register to compete in the NASCAR Heat 3 Pro League, this famous NASCAR brother and sister share their thoughts on how the two work well together. Watch them discuss the topic below: Also, there is still time for you to register and be a part of this exciting league next year. You can register by clicking HERE to sign up and ...Keep reading View the full article

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  11. Jimmie Johnson says the hardest aspect of his "worst" NASCAR Cup series season was working through the 2018 campaign knowing he was parting with crew chief Chad Knaus. View the full article

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  12. Are teams allowed to run the Camry in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2019 or just the Supra? - Everett Lintz Everett, thanks for the question via twitter. According to NASCAR, the Camry can be used at all events but superspeedways in the 2019 season. - Jim Utter How long can NASCAR continue using V8 pushrod engines when no manufacturer is selling cars using that old design today? Is a ...Keep reading View the full article

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  13. Furniture Row Racing was an anomaly in modern NASCAR, having risen to the very top of the sport as a single-car operation in just over a decade. Barney Visser's outfit started out at Dover in 2005, finishing a quiet 34th with Kenny Wallace at the wheel. Visser's company Furniture Row was the only sponsor on the Chevrolet Monte Carlo. In 2008, they won their first pole with Joe Nemechek at ...Keep reading View the full article

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  14. The arrival of Busch alongside existing driver Kyle Larson meant there was no place for McMurray next year, but he has reportedly been offered an off-track role and a deal to race in the Daytona 500. While a deal has yet to materialize, team owner Chip Ganassi has argued the worth of McMurray in a new role. Read Also: Jamie McMurray joins "whole new world" as NASCAR TV ...Keep reading View the full article

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  15. Hemric, 27, has spent the last two seasons competing for RCR in the Xfinity Series but will take over the No. 8 Chevrolet in the Cup series beginning with the 2019 season opener at Daytona. Earlier this month, RCR announced it was changing the number of its second Cup team to from No. 31 to No.8. Austin Dillon, one of team owner Richard Childress’ grandsons, will continue to drive the No. 3 ...Keep reading View the full article

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  16. Corey LaJoie tells Daryl Motte why it's frustrating that some people think he just wrecks all the time, and why he thinks he's already proven his worth. View the full article

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  17. Chip Ganassi says Kurt Busch's arrival at his NASCAR Cup team could lead to the driver appearing in races such as the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 24 Hours View the full article

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  18. For casual observers, this move will do little in the short-term, the NASCAR ladder will remain the top-tier Cup series, Xfinity and bottom-rung Trucks series. But below that will be a radical overhaul that will push NASCAR back towards its roots in a move that's clearly designed to better prepare the next generation of Cup series talents and improve the spectacle at grassroots ...Keep reading View the full article

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  19. The game, which launched this past fall is available now for just $39.99 on PS4, Xbox One and PC. You can purchase the game HERE. Once fans get the game they can also register for the NASCAR Heat Pro League. 704 Games launched a program that offers NASCAR fans a chance to compete and be a part of a pro league for the first time with the NASCAR Heat 3 game. There are 28 days remaining to ...Keep reading View the full article

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  20. Rick Ware Racing will also compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the expanded effort in two of the three NASCAR national series in 2019. Team Principal Rick Ware has been busy building up his assets to field two cars starting with the Daytona 500 in February at Daytona International Speedway. Their best result came in this past year's Daytona 500, finishing 12th with Justin Marks. Ware ...Keep reading View the full article

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