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  1. Hendrick Motorsports' Chase Elliott fended off a late charge from reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch to win the rescheduled All-Star race at Bristol and bank $1 million View the full article
  2. Chase Elliott took home an impressive victory in the 2020 NASCAR All Star Race after winning Stages 2 and 3. He won the million dollar prize and becomes the second driver ever, after his father Bill Elliott, to win an All Star Race that was not held in Charlotte, NC. View the full article
  3. Chase Elliott won the 2020 NASCAR All Star race in dominating fashion, taking the lead midway through the race and never looking back. For only the second time in NASCAR All Star race history, the race was not held in Charlotte, NC. Both times an Elliott came out on top. Chase's father, Bill Elliott, won the race in Atlanta in 1986. View the full article
  4. Chase Elliott was able to get a jump on Brad Keselowski on the final restart and easily stayed ahead of Kyle Busch over the final 11 laps to win Wednesday night’s NASCAR All-Star Race and claimed the $1 million winner’s purse. Elliott has already locked in a spot in this year’s Cup Series playoffs with his win in the 500k race at Charlotte in May but had finished 23rd or worse ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. Stage 2 winner Chase Elliott maintains dominant lead at Bristol by winning stage 3 as well. Elliott is now 15 laps away from taking home the $1 million price in the NASCAR All-Star race. View the full article
  6. After some aggressive driving early, Ryan Blaney made a late pass and was able to hold on to win the first stage of the NASCAR All Star race from Bristol Motor Speedway. View the full article
  7. Stage 2 of the NASCAR All-Star race began with fireworks as Ryan Newman gets loose and spins out. Newman’s car suffered no damage and he remained in the race after an unscheduled pitstop. View the full article
  8. Kurt Busch gets bumped by Brad Keselowski on lap 9 of the NASCAR All-Star race. Busch’s car went sideways, but fortunately his car suffered only minor cosmetic damage and remained in the race. View the full article
  9. Chase Elliott joined his father as winner of NASCAR’s annual All-Star race View the full article
  10. Bubba Wallace was wrecked out of the qualifying race for NASCAR’s annual All-Star event, ruining his shot of racing for the $1 million prize View the full article
  11. Michael McDowell started from pole position and led early before Aric Almirola ran him down and took over the lead. Partway through the stage, Bubba Wallace, who was the Fan Vote favorite, went to pass McDowell for third when calamity ensued. McDowell hooked Wallace in the right rear, crashing the Richard Petty Motorsports driver out of the race. "Just disrespect," Wallace ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Aric Almirola secures his spot in the NASCAR All Star Race after winning stage one of the Open race at Bristol Motor Speedway. View the full article
  13. Matt DiBenedetto cruised to victory in the third and final stage of the All Star Open race. That qualifies him for All Star Race on FOX. Clint Bowyer was then voted by fans to be the final driver admitted into the All Star Race. View the full article
  14. After Aric Almirola claimed the first spot in the All Star Race, William Byron took care of business, winning the 2nd stage. Byron also advances to the All Star Race, looking to win $1 million. View the full article
  15. Showing a fast car early, Bubba Wallace was spun out during Stage 1 of the NASCAR All Star Open race. Wallace is done for the night and will not advance to the All Star race. View the full article
  16. We’re excited to feature Eddie Loomis’ 1984 Chevy K5 Blazer on the cover of the September 2020 issue of Four Wheeler magazine. The K5 is built to work off-road and as a bonus it’s visually stunning. Found on Craigslist Eddie purchased the K5 from a seller on Craigslist who thought it had a bad transmission. View the full article
  17. Look, we get it, this is sacrilege. We’re slapping God in the face, going against nature, all of that, but we just couldn’t help ourselves—we just had to know what the 2021 Ford Bronco would look like with a Jeep Wrangler‘s face. And then, once we had that mongrel rendered, our curiosity for what the View the full article
  18. We’re all pretty aware that Ford aimed the all-new 2021 Bronco squarely at the Jeep Wrangler. What’s a little less clear, at first glance anyway, is what vehicles compete with the all-new 2021 Bronco Sport. Smaller in stature than its “big brother,” the Bronco Sport is a FWD-based compact—or subcompact, depending on who you ask—SUV. View the full article
  19. There are bigger Basecamps about to be established in the woods, in the form of the new 2021 Airstream Basecamp 20 and 20X. The all-terrain travel trailer—and its off-road-enhanced X-Package variant—is a longer, taller, and wider version of the original Basecamp (now known as the Basecamp 16 and 16X), Airstream’s best-selling travel trailer that was originally View the full article
  20. Gaughan, who is competing only in the superspeedway races this season with Beard Motorsports, said Wednesday on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that he tested positive on July 10 for the novel coronavirus. Gaughan is the second driver in NASCAR to publicly confirm they have tested positive. Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson announced he tested positive on July 3 but has since been cleared to return ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Adding the heavy armor to a lifted 2004 Ford F-250 Super Duty with a bumper and steps from N-FAB and Rigid Industries Lighting. View the full article
  22. Ford’s 2021 Bronco Sport has been designed to get you, your friends, and your adventure gear way out there into the unknown. We dug into Ford’s 2021 Bronco Sport configurator to see just how many different versions of the Bronco Sport we could build. Depending on the model, the 2021 Bronco Sport can be had View the full article
  23. What time is the NASCAR race today? Coverage of NASCAR's annual All-Star exhibition race will begin at 7 p.m. EST. with the Open race. The main event will immediately follow. The All-Star Race will be split into four stages totaling 140 laps (55-35-35-15). The Open will be split into three stages (35-35-15) with the winner of each stage earning a place in the big show. Additionally, the ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. Because of rising COVID-19 cases in North Carolina, NASCAR moved this year’s All-Star Race to Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway and in doing so said it would utilize the “choose rule” for the first time. Used at many short tracks across the country, the rule allows drivers exiting pit road to pick which lane in which to restart. At several tracks, including Bristol, it can be a decided ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. Bubba Wallace will try to earn his way into Wednesday night's all-star race during three races and a fan vote View the full article

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