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  2. Labbe felt that competing on road courses three times over a four-race span would offer his team a chance to score at least one top-10 finish and it became a reality in the second event. Labbe and his DGM Racing team, led by veteran racer Mario Gosselin, rebounded from mechanical issues on Saturday to finish ninth at Mid-Ohio. Labbe led four laps last week at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  3. The final stage got underway with an interesting cast of characters up front. After staying out during the stage break, Andy Lally led the way ahead of Ryan Reed and Alex Labbe. Reed soon lost all his track position as he ran off course, as did Labbe after a spin. But Lally remained out front for seven laps before pole-sitter Austin Cindric ran him down and took the lead back with 26 laps ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  4. NASCAR Xfinity Series Highlights: Justin Allgaier battles Austin Cindric for the lead at Mid-Ohio and goes on to win his third race of the year. View the full article

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  5. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Highlights: Brett Moffitt barely beats Johnny Sauter to the line in a thrilling photo-finish at Michigan. View the full article

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  6. For the second time in his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career, Moffitt used a last-lap, last-corner pass to win Saturday’s Corrigan 200 at Michigan International Speedway. Moffitt backed off slightly from leader Johnny Sauter and then moved alongside of him off Turn 4 and poked the nose of his No. 16 Toyota ahead at the checkered flag to claim the win. “Man, I knew Johnny was fast ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  7. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Highlights: Matt Mills suffers heavy damage after getting loose and slamming the outside wall. View the full article

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  8. Logano’s average lap speed of 197.580 mph just edged Kyle Busch (197.520 mph). Alex Bowman was third (197.320 mph). Kevin Harvick was fourth and Kyle Larson completed the top-five. Rounding out the Top 10 were Ryan Blaney, pole winner Denny Hamlin, Clint Bowyer – who won the spring race at Michigan, Erik Jones and rookie William Byron. “That just seemed to have more security compared ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  9. Heavy fog Saturday morning delayed the start of the originally scheduled 55-minute session and even with NASCAR adding five minutes, teams only got about 15 minutes on the track. Jones’ average lap speed at 200.150 mph remained at the top of the leaderboard the entire session. Rookie William Byron was second (199.678 mph) and Brad Keselowski third (199.358 mph). Clint Bowyer and Joey Logano ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  10. Coughlin will be racing the No. 2 Jegs Chevrolet in honor of veterans around the world at the Corrigan Oil 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. “Being the only NASCAR driver this season to be associated with the organization is something special for Coughlin. “I am super excited and honored to be supporting our veterans,” Coughlin ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  11. NASCAR Cup champion Kurt Busch will leave Stewart-Haas Racing at the end of the season to join Chip Ganassi Racing, Autosport has learned View the full article

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  12. Herbst, 19, will compete in next week’s Truck race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway and the November race at ISM Raceway near Phoenix in DGR-Crosley’s No. 54 Toyota. He will also compete in next month’s K&N Pro Series East race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway for organization. “I’m excited for the opportunity to join DGR-Crosley for a few races this season,” said Herbst ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  13. Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch swept the front row in qualifying at Michigan International Speedway View the full article

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  14. Hamlin, who was fastest in Friday’s only Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice session, topped all three round in knockout qualifying and won the pole for Sunday’s Consumers Energy 400. Hamlin’s average lap speed in the final session was 202.794 mph, the fastest lap recorded during the day. “I wasn’t that confident (the lap would hold up). I didn’t get all of it but the team ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  15. The former NASCAR Cup Series champion and his current sponsor, Monster Energy, will join Chip Ganassi Racing next season, Motorsport.com has learned. Busch, 40, is expected to drive the No. 1 Chevrolet for CGR, replacing veteran Jamie McMurray, who is in the last year of his current contract with the team, multiple sources confirmed. An official announcement of the move does not appear to be ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  16. Most drivers who get in a car their with the wrong set-up due to lack of practice and then finish with a top 15 would be content with the results. But then again, most drivers aren’t Grala. Grala finished 15th and on the lead lap at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International last weekend as he and his team used a road course car from Roush Fenway Racing for the first time. “Last week was tough ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  17. Most drivers who get in a car their with the wrong set-up due to lack of practice and then finish with a top 15 would be content with the results. But then again, most drivers aren’t Grala. Grala finished 15th and on the lead lap at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International last weekend as he and his team used a road course car from Roush Fenway Racing for the first time. “Last week was tough ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  18. When the topic arises of whether anyone else can compete with the likes of Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. this season, Bowyer’s name is most often mentioned. But even Bowyer knows he and his No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing need to get even better if they hope battle those three in the upcoming playoffs. “You have to elevate your game and rise to their capabilities and ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  19. With virtually all teams running in qualifying set-up, Hamlin set the fastest average lap speed (202.230 mph) late in the 50-minute session at Michigan International Speedway. Hamlin has two series wins at Michigan, but his most recent came in the 2011 season. He was 12th in this season’s first event at the 2-mile oval. Kurt Busch ended up second (201.901 mph) and Daniel Suarez was third ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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  20. This week, Motorsport.com caught up with veteran spotter Eddie D’Hondt, who recently celebrated helping Chase Elliott score his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win last Sunday at Watkins Glen International. D’Hondt, who’s been involved in racing for over 35 years, has also spotted for NASCAR Hall of Fame drivers Bill Elliott and Jeff Gordon just to name a few. D’Hondt also used to ... ... Keep reading View the full article

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