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  1. Larry McReynolds & AJ Allmendinger talk about the dominant performance Kyle Busch has put on in 2018 and what makes the No. 18 team so good. View the full article

  2. The Alpine, Calif., native has all but clinched the 2018 ARCA Series championship with two races remaining and also won a NASCAR K&N Pro Series race at the dirt track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway two weeks ago. Creed, 20, will drive the team’s No. 28 Chevrolet beginning with next month’s race at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. “I’m super excited for this new opportunity at GMS ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  3. AJ Allmendinger will lose his JTG Daugherty Racing NASCAR Cup seat at the end of the 2018 season View the full article

  4. “A.J. Allmendinger has been a valuable asset to the growth of our company, and we are grateful for his professionalism with our brands and the passion he has shown for this race team over the years,” team co-owner Tad Geschickter said in a statement. “As hard as it may be, we’re moving in a different direction for the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season and will be parting ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  5. JR Motorsports announced Tuesday that Gragson, 20, has agreed to a multi-year deal to take over as fulltime driver for its No. 1 Chevrolet next season, replacing veteran Elliott Sadler, who announced he is retiring from fulltime competition at season’s end. “Noah’s proven himself quite a competitor over the last two seasons in the Truck Series,” said Kelley Earnhardt Miller, general ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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    In this weeks edition of 'Motte's Minute' Daryl Motte tackles Kyle Busch's eventful weekend and asks if he's really won at every track. View the full article

  7. In this weeks edition of 'Motte's Minute' Daryl Motte tackles Kyle Busch's eventful weekend and asks if he's really won at every track. View the full article

  8. Kyle Busch and crew chief Adam Stevens recap the strategy that brought them to victory lane at Richmond Raceway. View the full article

  9. Seven-time NASCAR Cup series champion Jimmie Johnson says he must "survive" the Round of 16 cut-off race at Charlotte's Roval if he is to win an eighth crown View the full article

  10. This week, the final touches were completed by RoadGrip, a team of British track surface painters, who painted the course. Fans are likely to see an array of Grand Prix-style visuals when cars first take the course on Thursday for a pair of Xfinity Series practice sessions on the 2.28-mile, 17-turn course. In addition, Mycroft Signs added ornate, patriotic paint designs to the speedway’s ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  11. On the track, Johnson and his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports team have shown the signs of speed and performance needed to advance in the playoffs, but a promising run at Las Vegas was curtailed by a wreck. He enters Sunday’s Bank of America 400 at the Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway as one of four drivers in danger of being eliminated from further playoff contention. Asked following ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  12. The organization said Monday that “due to unforeseen issues with additional sponsorship needed,” Coughlin would no longer driver its No. Chevrolet. “We are grateful for the relationship we made with Cody and the Coughlin family. We wish them the best in their future endeavors,” GMS team president Mike Beam said in a statement. Beam said Spencer Gallagher will drive the No. 2 at ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  13. NASCAR Cup leader Martin Truex Jr called his continued failure to win at Richmond "awful frustrating" after his latest defeat at the track on Saturday night View the full article

  14. Kyle Busch's victory at Richmond Raceway ensured his spot in the second stage of NASCAR's Cup Series View the full article

  15. 1. Martin Truex Jr., No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota Status: LOCKED IN The reigning series champion finished third in the first two races of the 2018 playoffs, but after leading the most laps in both of those races, it was a bit of a disappointment for the No. 78 team not to capture their fifth victory of the season in either event. Nonetheless, the stage wins and back-to-back top fives ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  16. After dominating the first two stages of Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400, it appeared Truex might finally be on his way to earning his first win on a short track in the Cup series. Unfortunately for him, there was trouble on the pit stop after the end of Stage 2 that made the night much harder. Truex had to restart from the rear of the field after his No. 78 Toyota team was ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  17. Brennan Poole talks with Daryl Motte about the work he's doing with food banks to help the victims of Hurricane Florence. View the full article

  18. Ryan Newman will join the Roush Fenway Racing NASCAR Cup Series outfit next season as Trevor Bayne's replacement in its #6 Ford View the full article

  19. A win in Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway would have locked Harvick in Round 2 of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs regardless of his performance next weekend on the Roval course at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Instead, Harvick got the next best thing after wrecking out in last weekend’s playoff opener at Las Vegas. He ran up front from start ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  20. Joe Gibbs Racing's Kyle Busch climbed from last on the grid to win the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond, booking his place in the second round of the playoffs View the full article

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