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  1. Hang up the suit, put away the helmet and toss the gloves. Done. And then fate stepped in. “I was ready to leave; I had pretty much made up my mind that I was over it and ready to walk away at the end of the season,” Allgaier, driver of the No. 7 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, said Tuesday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. “I was trying to figure out an exit strategy. ‘What does the ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  2. Ross Chastain talks with Daryl Motte about his long career path, never giving up, and the opportunity of a lifetime. View the full article

  3. Jimmie Johnson tells Daryl Motte about how driver code used to be driven by Mark Martin and is now a thing of the past. View the full article

  4. Ross Chastain talks with Daryl Motte about his run-in with Kevin Harvick at Darlington and says he hasn't talked with him since. View the full article

  5. Brad Keselowski has admitted it feels like his Penske team is 'stealing' NASCAR Cup race wins from faster rivals, after completing a hat-trick at Las Vegas View the full article

  6. Legge, 38, will be back behind the wheel of the No. 15 JD Motorsports Chevrolet for her first NASCAR start on an oval. She tweeted the news on Monday: Previously, Legge made two NASCAR starts this season -- both at road courses. Her debut came at Mid-Ohio where she finished 30th after a late-race incident. She then finished 14th in a respectable run at Road America. Her racing ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  7. Fresh off of his most recent win in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Sunday at historic Hockenheimring in Germany, Day will travel to the United States for his second start in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Day, who made his first NASCAR Cup Series start last year at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway, will drive the No. 23 Best Bully Sticks Toyota for BK Racing. The former NASCAR Next driver is ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  8. NASCAR Next drivers and young kids try to guess the age of 7-time champ Jimmie Johnson. View the full article

  9. Brad Keselowski and crew chief Paul Wolfe recap the strategy that brought them to victory lane in the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View the full article

  10. Busch started the race from the outside of the second row, but drifted backwards early as he fought the handling of his race car. “We’ve been struggling for four or five weeks in a row man, just something not right," he later explained. "I don’t know what it is. Bad aura or something right now and we need to switch that around or change that around – fix that up, clean that up ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  11. Truex led a race-high 96 laps in the event, but felt the numerous late restarts hurt his chances to score his first win since Kentucky Speedway in July, nine races ago. “It took the race from us, no question,” said Truex. “With 15 laps or so we could take the lead and drive away. We were actually a little too good on the long run, I wish maybe we could have gone the other direction a ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  12. NASCAR Cup Series title contender Kevin Harvick slammed Goodyear for providing "piece of crap" tyres after crashing out of the playoffs opener at Las Vegas View the full article

  13. Still, Larson’s runner-up finish in Sunday’s South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway reinforced his belief that his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing has the speed to compete for the series championship. “The restarts, a couple of them worked out for me and a couple of them didn’t,” Larson said. “But, was happy to end up second. I didn’t really expect to get to second there on that ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  14. Brad Keselowski won his third NASCAR Cup Series race in a row to give Team Penske its 500th victory in motorsport in a hectic playoff opener at Las Vegas View the full article

  15. The incident began when Jamie McMurray spun after contact with the outside wall. Elliott, who was running close behind, had nowhere to go and clipped McMurray's car, sending the No. 9 machine careening into the outside wall. Elliott radioed to his crew immediately after the incident that his shoulder was hurting, but he appeared to shake it off by the time he emerged from the infield care ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  16. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Brad Keselowski scores his third win in a row and the 500th for Team Penske. View the full article

  17. Keselowski’s win over Kyle Larson in Sunday’s South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was the 500th victory for Team Penske and owner Roger Penske. Also, the victory locks Keselowski into the second round of the NASCAR playoffs regardless of his performance in the next two races at Richmond, Va., and the Roval course at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The win is Keselowski’s 27th of his ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  18. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Kurt Busch and Michael McDowell wreck late at Las Vegas. View the full article

  19. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. suffers heavy damage after crashing into the inside wall. View the full article

  20. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Denny Hamlin suffers heavy damage after getting into the grass. View the full article

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