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  1. Kyle Busch talks with Adam Alexander and Jeff Hammond at NASCAR Cup Series Playoff media day in Las Vegas. View the full article

  2. Martin Truex Jr. talks with Adam Alexander and Jeff Hammond at NASCAR Cup Series Playoff media day in Las Vegas. View the full article

  3. Chase Elliott talks with Adam Alexander and Jeff Hammond at NASCAR Cup Series Playoff media day in Las Vegas. View the full article

  4. Haley got his playoffs off to a great start, picking up the win at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park three weeks ago. His second victory of the season propelled him to fourth place in the series standings. Haley hopes the momentum from his most recent win will help him in Las Vegas. He finished 28th after he was involved in an accident in the spring race. “We started off the 2018 season ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  5. Gaughan will compete with Bill McAnally Racing, which will field five entries for the race with Xfinity Series driver Christopher Bell along with current K&N regulars Derek Kraus, Cole Rouse, and Hailie Deegan. Bell competed with BMR in two K&N West events in 2015. Gaughan, a Las Vegas native, won back-to-back K&N West championships with the Bill McAnally-led team in 2000 and 2001 ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  6. The video hinted that the two drivers might be involved in a car-swapping PR exercise of the type undertaken by Lewis Hamilton and Tony Stewart, and by Juan Pablo Montoya and Jeff Gordon. The difference on this occasion is that Alonso could in theory be available to compete at Daytona in February, even if he also commits to a full IndyCar season alongside his WEC commitments with ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  7. Roush Fenway Racing will drop 2011 Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne from its NASCAR Cup Series line-up next season View the full article

  8. Bayne, who has driving for RFR at the Cup level since 2015. He has yet to win a Cup race with the organization with four top fives over that three-year period. Earlier this year, it was announced that the 27-year-old would split driving duties behind the wheel of the No. 6 with former champion Matt Kenseth. “We’re making a search,” RFR team owner Jack Roush told Claire B. Lang in an ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  9. Now with the championship field set, who are the four drivers you expect to be out after the first round of the playoffs? Jim Utter: The first round is probably the most diverse in the playoffs and I think will yield some surprises. Right now, I think the following drivers will fail to advance to the second round - Austin Dillon, Alex Bowman, Denny Hamlin and Aric Almirola. I think Jimmie ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  10. Alan Cavanna talks with Daryl Motte about 'what's wrong with NASCAR' and how trying to figure it out is a billion-dollar question. View the full article

  11. In the video, Formula 1 star Alonso is playing a game on his cell phone when NASCAR ace Johnson calls him. Johnson: “Sounds like you might have some free time on your hands.” Alonso: “Yeah! Yes, nothing sorted yet. You got any good ideas?” Johnson: “Always, man. I’m always full of good ideas.” Alonso: “Plenty of good stuff to do on your side of the pond, I ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  12. His full-time ride in Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 88 Chevrolet also came with a lot of extra scrutiny, which was probably expected, but some performance issues that likely weren’t. It’s all added up for a challenging season for Bowman, one that he wouldn’t trade for anything and also one that now includes his first-ever appearance in the NASCAR playoffs. “Just being a part of the ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  13. Brad Keselowski tells Daryl Motte why he wants to blow up NASCAR's schedule and actually add more races. View the full article

  14. Regan Smith and Daryl Motte talk about how there are tons of drivers that just need their big break with a powerhouse team to showcase their talent, like Aric Almirola. View the full article

  15. Kasey Kahne will sit out at least the next three NASCAR Cup Series races as he continues to deal with issues around heat exhaustion View the full article

  16. Leavine Family Racing announced Tuesday that Kahne would continue to sit out this weekend’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway as well as the races at Richmond, Va., and the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval. Regan Smith will once again serve as the team’s substitute driver for all three races in the No. 95 Chevrolet. Smith finished 20th in his debut Monday for LFR in the Brickyard 400 at ... ... Keep reading View the full article

  17. Alan Cavanna tells Daryl Motte why it boggles his mind that drivers don't appear in more commercials for their sponsors. View the full article

  18. Brad Keselowski's back-to-back wins to close the regular season has given NASCAR a bit of a jolt before the playoffs View the full article

  19. Brad Keselowski tells Daryl Motte how he would answer the question, "What's NASCAR doing right?" View the full article

  20. Keselowski two wins – last week in the Southern 500 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway and in Monday’s rain-delayed Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – are considered “crown jewel” events in the series. The Brickyard 400 win was also the first for Team Penske, which has logged an impressive record at the track over the years in the IndyCar Series. Keselowski’s recent wins ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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