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  1. Kahne switched to Leavine after a disappointing spell at Hendrick Motorsports, winning just six races in his six-year spell with the team. His last Cup victory came at Indianapolis in 2017, ending a 31-month winless streak, and Kahne claimed to be "glad" he was leaving Hendrick with a year left on his contract. Kahne has struggled at minnow outfit Leavine, which runs with support from ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  2. Kasey Kahne will retire from full-time NASCAR competition at the end of the year, having turned down an option to continue with Cup series outfit Leavine Family Racing in 2019 View the full article

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  3. Kyle Busch Motorsports announced Wednesday that Harrison Burton, who was scheduled to compete in Thursday night’s Camping World Truck Series race at Bristol has had to withdraw due to illness. KBM has tapped Bell – who won last season’s Truck championship with KBM – to drive the No. 51 Toyota in the event. “I have been driving since I was four-years-old and have never missed a ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  4. Elliott Sadler, a three-time race-winner in the NASCAR Cup series and regular Xfinity title contender, will retire from full-time competition at the end of 2018 View the full article

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  5. For over a decade, Bristol Motor Speedway was the only night race in the NASCAR Cup Series schedule. Now with many other night races, does Bristol still hold any special distinction in your eyes for its August event? Jim Utter: I think Bristol still holds a special distinction because it's Bristol - a short track with high banking and penchant for tempers flaring. Most of the rest of the night ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  6. Kevin Harvick's victory at Michigan last year made it 10 wins from 23 races for Ford in 2018, one less than Toyota's series benchmark while Chevrolet's new-for-2018 Camaro has only taken two victories. Ford last won a Cup series championship in 2004 through Kurt Busch and Roush Fenway Racing. Rushbrook explained that Ford's increased commitment to NASCAR, notably luring Stewart-Haas Racing ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  7. AUTO RACING: Auto Racing Glance View the full article

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  8. Elliott Sadler tells Daryl Motte that if he could relive any day over, it would be his first Cup Series win at Bristol in 2001. View the full article

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  9. Sadler, who currently competes in the Xfinity Series with JR Motorsports, posted a message on his Twitter feed. “After much consideration and many conversations with my family, I’ve decided this will be my last season racing full-time in NASCAR. It’s time for me, as a dad, to help my kids pursue their dreams. Wyatt is 8 and Austyn is 6 and both of them are very active at school and in ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  10. The beleaguered BK Racing NASCAR Cup series team could have its charter bought by Xfinity team GMS Racing, handing it a graduation into the top tier View the full article

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  11. Kevin Harvick's Michigan race-winning Stewart-Haas Racing Ford is one of six NASCAR Cup series cars being used by the series to help inform its 2019 specification tests View the full article

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  12. To hear the 62-year-old tell it, he’s not even sure how he wound up in this position in the first place. Elliott will pilot the No. 23 Chevrolet for GMS Racing in the Xfinity Series event slated for Aug. 25. It will be his first NASCAR start since 2012. Team officials unveiled the paint scheme for Elliott’s return Tuesday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame – it is fashioned after the ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  13. Beam wasn’t having legal troubles – his presence in court was part of the group’s efforts to purchase BK Racing, the bankrupt Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series team that’s been put up for sale. “The more and more I get into it, it’s pretty complicated to be honest with you,” Beam said of the process. “It seems like it is a good way to make attorneys money.” Beam previously ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  14. Brad Keselowski unveils his 2018 Darlington paint scheme honoring Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace. View the full article

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  15. Kevin Harvick’s Michigan race-winning Stewart-Haas Racing Ford is one of six NASCAR Cup series cars taken to the wind tunnel by the series to help inform its 2019 specifications. Harvick’s No. 4 Ford will be joined by five other cars from Michigan for wind tunnel testing this week, with the Penske-run Ford of Brad Keselowski making up the two Blue Oval cars. Chevrolet is represented by ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  16. And he doesn’t plan to take any of it for granted. Harvick picked up his seventh win of the season Sunday at Michigan International Speedway but even more importantly, he was able to share the victory celebration with his six-year-old son, Keelan. After Harvick the win, Keelan met his dad near the start/finish line and walked across the track to grab the checkered flag from the flagman. He ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  17. Kevin Harvick takes Daryl Motte through some of his favorite Bristol memories, including the time he started last and still won. View the full article

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  18. Larry McReynolds and AJ Allmendinger go 'Next Level' to break down how a piece of debris ruined Ty Dillon's day at Michigan. View the full article

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  19. Kevin Harvick and crew chief Rodney Childers recap the strategy that brought them to victory lane in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway. View the full article

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  20. Justin Allgaier tells Daryl Motte about why he thought his move to the Cup Series might ruin his career. View the full article

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