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  1. Carson Hocevar's aggressive moves at Atlanta might have earned him a second-place finish, but they didn't earn him any new friends. View the full article

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  2. The season has only just begun and Austin Cindric has found himself a rough habit of being in the right place at the wrong time. Sunday, the No. 2 Team Penske Ford driver was leading with just 10 laps to go at Atlanta. Just a week earlier, he was leading the field to the white flag at the Daytona 500. But in both cases, he was swallowed out by a wreck he didn't start, and was denied a fair shot at ...Keep readingView the full article

  3. Christopher Bell was on the outside of a three-wide battle for the win when the race-ending caution flew, allowing him to take victory despite only winning a single lap. Carson Hocevar finished a career-best second while angering several of his fellow drivers, and Kyle Larson -- who was leading at the final restart -- finished third. The race featured 50 lead changes between 15 drivers with 11 ...Keep readingView the full article

  4. Carson Hocevar didn't make many friends in Atlanta. Already holding a reputation as an aggressive driver with raw skill behind the wheel in the NASCAR Cup series, he was sure to remind everyone of both in the second round of the 2025 season. His first reminder came at the end of the first stage when Kyle Busch had to lift to avoid a wreck as Hocevar muscled his way by. Busch then pulled ...Keep readingView the full article

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  5. Despite being outnumber by Chevrolets, and having led only a single lap in the entire NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta, it was Christopher Bell in his No. 20 Toyota that claimed victory in a dramatic, if not confusing finish. "I'll tell you what, that right there is what you dream of, to be able to restart on the first or second row in a green/white checkered in a speedway," said Bell, who now has ...Keep readingView the full article

  6. Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series: Ambetter Health 400! View the full article

  7. Check out the post race interviews from Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson and more following the Ambetter Health 400. View the full article

  8. Christopher Bell spoke on winning the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta. View the full article

  9. Check out the final laps of Christopher Bell winning the Ambetter Health 400! View the full article

  10. The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule continues with the Ambetter Health 400 in Atlanta on Sunday on FOX. Here are the highlights! View the full article

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  11. 23XI Racing is adding a fourth car to its roster, albeit part-time, for the 2025 NASCAR Cup season. Behind the wheel — up-and-comer Corey Heim, who will join the team as its very first official developmental driver. As part of the deal, Heim is slated to make several starts between the Cup and Xfinity series: piloting the No. 67 Toyota as an open entry for Cup starting beginning with ...Keep readingView the full article

  12. There's a saying that has floated around NASCAR for ages: "The actual season starts after Daytona" or something to that effect. This is partly due to Daytona being its own animal with its own rules and prestige, but also due to the simple fact that it's a superspeedway race -- an outlier event. It's impossible to gauge who the best teams out of the gate are at such a place. NASCAR's decision ...Keep readingView the full article

  13. Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Xfinity Series: Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250! View the full article

  14. Check out the final laps of Austin Hill winning the Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250. View the full article

  15. The 39-year-old actor felt he got forced into Connor Mosack, who was in the high lane at Atlanta Motor Speedway, during a wreck Saturday. View the full article

  16. What happens when a 39-year-old Cup champion and a 41-year-old Truck Series veteran get together on a Saturday afternoon at Atlanta? A photo finish for the record books. Kyle Busch was a dominant force during Saturday's race, trying to defend his victory from one year ago and collect a record-extending 67th career win. All those who moved ahead of him were swiftly passed back, but the last to ...Keep readingView the full article

  17. Check out the top moments from the Fr8 208 race! View the full article

  18. Ford dominance in qualifying at drafting tracks isn't exactly breaking news — outside of Chase Briscoe's shock pole in the Daytona 500 for Toyota (later overshadowed by inspection issues found with the mounting of the rear spoiler), Ford has earned the top spot on the grid in ten of the last 11 drafting races. This week, Ryan Blaney earned another pole position for the Blue Oval for ...Keep readingView the full article

  19. Christopher Bell was battling for the lead until he wasn't late in the Daytona 500. Why he isn't upset with Cole Custer for the contact that turned him and why he wants changes to the superspeedway aero package even though he seems to have improved at those tracks. View the full article

  20. Ryan Preece said he drove the motorhome from Florida back home to North Carolina and feels fine after the wreck last week. He said he joked with his wife that he doesn't want to use up all his nine lives. View the full article

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