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  1. Tullman, an IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge veteran that has also made several starts in NASCAR’s K&N Pro series and ARCA, will compete in Friday night’s Overton’s 225 Truck race at Chicagoland Speedway in Young’s Motorsports’ No. 20 Chevrolet.Yurpal.com, an e-commerce platform designed and dedicated to the construction and building materials industry, will serve as the primary ... Keep reading View the full article

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  2. An authentic road racer who started his career as an open-wheel competitor, Kevin Lacroix from St-Eustache, Québec won his maiden oval race on June 16th at Jukasa Motor Speedway in Ontario, scoring his ninth career win.The driver of the No. 74 Bumper to Bumper Dodge, who finished second to Alex Labbe in last year’s championship standings, is ready to fight as hard as ever on Autodrome ... Keep reading View the full article

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  3. Austin Dillon and Larry McReynolds make their picks for who they think will win the final ten races before the playoffs begin. View the full article

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  4. With recent rumors going around, will Toyota race the Supra in NASCAR and what version of the Mustang will Ford race? – JPJP, Toyota has raced the Camry in NASCAR since the group went Cup racing in 2007 and I expect them to continue to do so in 2019. To put a new model on the track for the ’19 Daytona 500, as Ford is doing with the Mustang, would require a new body submission request ... Keep reading View the full article

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  5. On Tuesday, IMS announced that it will construct a quarter-mile dirt track inside its famous oval and will host a USAC Midget National Championship event on Sept. 5-6 during the Brickyard 400 weekend.The Driven2SaveLives BC39 on Sept. 5 and 6 will honor the late USAC champion, Indy 500 starter and former NASCAR driver, Bryan Clauson, and promote awareness of the Indiana Donor ... Keep reading View the full article

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  6. Daniel Suárez says all is good with Jimmie Johnson after their run-in on the final lap in Sonoma. View the full article

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  7. In this week's edition of Motte's Minute, Daryl Motte tells you how to deal with Twitter trolls, with some help from Denny Hamlin and Matt Dibenedetto. View the full article

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  8. Martin Truex Jr. and crew chief Cole Pearn recap the strategy that brought them to victory lane in the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. View the full article

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  9. The 'NASCAR Race Hub' crew go 'Next Level' to break down what happened to AJ Allmendinger at Sonoma. View the full article

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  10. The 'NASCAR Race Hub' crew break down Cole Pearn's 'fake out' call on the No. 4 that handed Martin Truex Jr. the victory. View the full article

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  11. AJ Allmendinger said he "let everybody down" with the mistake that took him out of the Sonoma NASCAR Cup race just after his first stage win of 2018 View the full article

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  12. In fact, the Hendrick Motorsports driver admitted the 1.99-mile, 11-turn layout had “been one of my worst” tracks.Which made Sunday’s fourth-place finish all the more surprising. And noteworthy.“It was a lot more fun this trip out here than it was the last two times,” the 22-year-old said after his first top-five road course finish. “I made a lot of gains, personally, I think for me ... Keep reading View the full article

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  13. The California native entered Sonoma hoping to score his second Cup win and qualify for the playoffs, but after winning Stage 1, his day ended on Lap 33.Allmendinger restarted mid-pack after pit stops and was making his way through the field when he missed a shift that proved to be terminal for the No. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet.Allmendinger took absolute blame for the error ... Keep reading View the full article

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  14. Unfortunately for this year’s five-time race winner, so did Martin Truex Jr. and his Furniture Row Racing outfit.The result was a runner-up finish for Harvick, the 2014 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion, on a warm and sunny afternoon that saw his No. 4 Ford lead 35 of the race’s 110 laps. The margin between Truex, the winner, and Harvick at the checkered flag was 10.513 ... Keep reading View the full article

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  15. Martin Truex Jr won the NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma, becoming the first repeat winner at the road course for a decade View the full article

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  16. SONOMA, Calif. (AP) Martin Truex Jr. won the NASCAR Cup Series race in Sonoma on Sunday, using a clever pit strategy to cruise to his second career victory on the challenging road course. View the full article

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  17. SONOMA, Calif. (AP) Martin Truex Jr. was running second as the laps dwindled in Sonoma, and crew chief Cole Pearn didn't think they were as fast as Kevin Harvick. View the full article

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  18. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Clint Bowyer talks with Regan Smith after finishing third at Sonoma. View the full article

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  19. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Kevin Harvick comments on his team's failed strategy call that led him to a second-place finish. View the full article

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  20. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Martin Truex Jr. wins his third race of the year after a dominating run at Sonoma. View the full article

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