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  1. Over the last seven races, Truex and his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team has finished no worse than third, including a pair of back-to-back second-place finishes at the doubleheader this past weekend at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. But he has also come up short in finishing those runs off with a victory. His lone 2020 win came in June at Martinsville, Va. The recent performance ...Keep reading View the full article
  2. “Five invited readers, Hazel! And you still haven’t announced who the returning reader from UA2019 will be? That’s coconuts!” Yeah, we’re inviting a lot of readers to come along on UA this year. It adds logistic complexity getting that many people through a trial system in one day while filming video. Heck, even just getting View the full article
  3. Developed in Australia in 2001 after Brad McCarthy watched as his Land Cruiser was nearly overtaken by the tide while stuck on a beach, Maxtrax recovery boards have become synonymous with self-sufficiency and more recently overland adventures. The MkI version of the boards launched in 2005 and today have evolved into the Maxtrax Xtreme boards View the full article
  4. The double DTM champion made a shock return to World RX for the opening two rounds of the season at Holjes, Sweden last weekend, having retired from driving full-time in the series at the end of 2018. He made a single-appearance in an older-specification Audi S1 at Spa last year, but drove a latest-spec car for the JC Raceteknik-run KYB squad at Holjes, taking the place of a cash-strapped Janis ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. The double DTM champion made a shock return to World RX for the opening two rounds of the season at Holjes, Sweden last weekend, having retired from driving full-time in the series at the end of 2018. He made a single-appearance in an older-specification Audi S1 at Spa last year, but drove a latest-spec car for the JC Raceteknik-run KYB squad at Holjes, taking the place of a cash-strapped Janis ...Keep reading View the full article
  6. Kevin Harvick claimed his seventh NASCAR Cup Series victory of 2020, clinching the regular season title with a race to spare View the full article
  7. Kevin Harvick claimed his seventh NASCAR Cup Series victory of 2020, clinching the regular season title with a race to spare View the full article
  8. A late-race two-tire pit call briefly gave Johnson the lead in Sunday’s second race of a weekend doubleheader at Dover (Del.) International Speedway and he still came away with a third-place finish, his best effort since May. But after the race, Johnson still sits four points outside the cutoff to make the 16-driver playoff field with only Saturday night’s race at Daytona International ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. A late-race two-tire pit call briefly gave Johnson the lead in Sunday’s second race of a weekend doubleheader at Dover (Del.) International Speedway and he still came away with a third-place finish, his best effort since May. But after the race, Johnson still sits four points outside the cutoff to make the 16-driver playoff field with only Saturday night’s race at Daytona International ...Keep reading View the full article
  10. After taking two tires on final caution with 17 to go, Jimmie Johnson controlled the field for half a lap, as Kevin Harvick went around Johnson off turn two and continued his dominate race by pulling away to win at Dover. It was also the 700th win for Ford. MPEG 4 Video View the full article
  11. After taking two tires on final caution with 17 to go, Jimmie Johnson controlled the field for half a lap, as Kevin Harvick went around Johnson off turn two and continued his dominate race by pulling away to win at Dover. It was also the 700th win for Ford. MPEG 4 Video View the full article
  12. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race from the second race of the Dover doubleheader View the full article
  13. Harvick easily cleared Jimmie Johnson on a restart with 17 of 311 laps remaining in Sunday’s Drydene 311 at Dover (Del.) International Speedway and cruised to the victory over Martin Truex Jr. “What a weekend, boys,” Harvick said over his team radio has he took the checkered flag. “Fought all day yesterday to get it right and it paid off today!” The win is Harvick’s ...Keep reading View the full article
  14. Harvick easily cleared Jimmie Johnson on a restart with 17 of 311 laps remaining in Sunday’s Drydene 311 at Dover (Del.) International Speedway and cruised to the victory over Martin Truex Jr. “What a weekend, boys,” Harvick said over his team radio has he took the checkered flag. “Fought all day yesterday to get it right and it paid off today!” The win is Harvick’s ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. Chase Briscoe used the bumper to get around Ross Chastain in the closing laps to drive away and win the second race of the Dover doubleheader. View the full article
  16. Briscoe started Sunday’s Drydene 200 from the rear of the field after an on-track incident in Saturday’s race forced his Stewart-Haas Racing team to move to a backup car. Briscoe took control of the race late in Stage 2 and never looked back as the final 110-lap stage went green the entire way. Following a round of green-flag stops, Briscoe took the checkered flag more than 2.4 seconds ...Keep reading View the full article
  17. Briscoe started Sunday’s Drydene 200 from the rear of the field after an on-track incident in Saturday’s race forced his Stewart-Haas Racing team to move to a backup car. Briscoe took control of the race late in Stage 2 and never looked back as the final 110-lap stage went green the entire way. Following a round of green-flag stops, Briscoe took the checkered flag more than 2.4 seconds ...Keep reading View the full article
  18. The Swedish pair traded fastest times through the qualifying sessions, Ekstrom’s job made harder when he was beaten to semi-final two victory by KYB Team JC teammate Robin Larsson. Reigning European champion Larsson then challenged pole starter Kristoffersson for the race lead at turn one of the final, but was forced wide on the exit of the corner and did a brilliant job to remain in ...Keep reading View the full article
  19. The Swedish pair traded fastest times through the qualifying sessions, Ekstrom’s job made harder when he was beaten to semi-final two victory by KYB Team JC teammate Robin Larsson. Reigning European champion Larsson then challenged pole starter Kristoffersson for the race lead at turn one of the final, but was forced wide on the exit of the corner and did a brilliant job to remain in ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. What time is the NASCAR race today? Coverage of the Drydene 311 Race 2 at Dover International Speedway will begin at 4 p.m. EST. The race will be split into three stages 311 laps (70-115-126) and 301 miles. Denny Hamlin won Saturday's event with a late-race pass on teammate Martin Truex Jr. Joe Gibbs Racing finished 1-2-3 with Kyle Busch third. Notably, Jimmie Johnson also moved back ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. What time is the NASCAR race today? Coverage of the Drydene 311 Race 2 at Dover International Speedway will begin at 4 p.m. EST. The race will be split into three stages 311 laps (70-115-126) and 301 miles. Denny Hamlin won Saturday's event with a late-race pass on teammate Martin Truex Jr. Joe Gibbs Racing finished 1-2-3 with Kyle Busch third. Notably, Jimmie Johnson also moved back ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. Denny Hamlin led a 1-2-3 finish for Joe Gibbs Racing in the first race of the Dover NASCAR Cup Series double-header View the full article
  23. Denny Hamlin led a 1-2-3 finish for Joe Gibbs Racing in the first race of the Dover NASCAR Cup Series double-header View the full article
  24. With the completion of Saturday’s first of a doubleheader weekend of Cup events at Dover (Del.) International Speedway, NASCAR’s premier series is now back on its original 2020 schedule for the remainder of its season. In other words, the Cup series has now made up every race that it missed when the COVID-19 pandemic put a two-month hiatus on the sport in mid-May. Sunday’s second race ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. With the completion of Saturday’s first of a doubleheader weekend of Cup events at Dover (Del.) International Speedway, NASCAR’s premier series is now back on its original 2020 schedule for the remainder of its season. In other words, the Cup series has now made up every race that it missed when the COVID-19 pandemic put a two-month hiatus on the sport in mid-May. Sunday’s second race ...Keep reading View the full article

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