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  1. Cole Custer claimed his maiden NASCAR Cup victory in a last-lap dash to the flag at the Kentucky Speedway, winning out in a four-wide battle for the lead View the full article
  2. NASCAR Cup rookie Cole Custer wins in upset at Kentucky View the full article
  3. After starting 6th on the final restart with 2 laps to go, Cole Custer uses a huge run and passes Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., and Ryan Blaney 4-wide on the top on the last lap to secure his first career NASCAR Cup Series win MPEG 4 Video View the full article
  4. Custer, 22, lined up sixth on a restart with two of 267 laps remaining and on the final lap took the field four-wide and came away with the lead, just clearing Martin Truex Jr.’s bumper. Kevin Harvick, who led on the restart, developed a bad tire rub and dropped out of contention as Custer held off Truex to win Sunday’s Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway. The win is the ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. Brad Keselowski bumps Jimmie Johnson on a restart, spinning him back to 24th place. Johnson was running 4th when Keselowski bumped him. Johnson finished the Quaker State 400 in 19th place. View the full article
  6. Several drivers had to swerve out of Austin Dillon’s way after he lost control of his vehicle and was sent straight across the track toward the wall late in the Quaker State 400. View the full article
  7. At the Quaker State 400, NASCAR drivers have plenty to say out on the track. Hear the sounds of the race from on the track and inside the cars. View the full article
  8. Ryan Blaney close behind, Brad Keselowski finishes first in Stage 2 at Kentucky Speedway. View the full article
  9. Ryan Blaney’s car jumps out of gear mid-race forcing him to correct the situation with a bungee cord. Go inside the car as Blaney attempts to fix the problem in the middle of the Quaker State 400 from Kentucky Speedway. View the full article
  10. Through 80 laps at the Quaker State 400, Aric Almirola led the pack, picking up some much-needed points as the Stage 1 winner. Chase Elliott, who finished the stage in second, and Joey Logano, who finished in third, weren’t far behind as all three jockey for the lead. View the full article
  11. Hansen entered the final round leading the standings ahead of Tom Blomqvist and it was Blomqvist who struck first in the finale, taking the fastest time in Q1. While Hansen responded with a pair of best times in Q2 and Q4, he was handed a five-second penalty in Q3 for contact with the returning van Gisbergen in Q3. Blomqvist claimed top spot in the Intermediate Classification, with Hansen ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Hansen entered the final round leading the standings ahead of Tom Blomqvist and it was Blomqvist who struck first in the finale, taking the fastest time in Q1. While Hansen responded with a pair of best times in Q2 and Q4, he was handed a five-second penalty in Q3 for contact with the returning van Gisbergen in Q3. Blomqvist claimed top spot in the Intermediate Classification, with Hansen ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. What time is the NASCAR race today? NASCAR caps off a busy weekend at Kentucky Speedway with the Cup Series Sunday. Kurt Busch enters as the defending winner of the event, who beat his brother Kyle in a thrilling last-lap duel in 2019. The Quaker State 400 Presented by Walmart will go green at X. Jimmie Johnson makes his return after sitting out one race due to testing positive for ...Keep reading View the full article
  14. Creed, 22, was declared the winner of Saturday night’s NASCAR Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway when NASCAR called the race after the completion of 71 of a scheduled 150 laps due to persistent rain in the area. Almost immediately after the conclusion of Stage 2 – which Creed won – the race was red-flagged for lightning in the area as thunderstorms rolled into the area. The event ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. One night after grabbing a victory at Kentucky Speedway in overtime, Cindric dominated Friday night’s Alsco 300, leading 181 of 200 laps as he cruised to his fourth series victory. “I’m just so excited. This is all a credit to my team. What we did tonight was really impressive because we ran one set-up last night and won the race and came with another set-up and won the race again,” ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. Hot on the heels of the 2021 Ford F-150 livestream reveal, Ford is now gearing up to officially reveal its not-so-hush-hush 2021 Ford Bronco on July 13, 2021. And no, although close, that’s not OJ’s birthday. Finally, after years of speculation, Ford will dish all on its new Bronco, most certainly a fresh take on View the full article
  17. Compiling this story has shown us that there is no shortage of first-generation 1966-1977 early Broncos customized for off-roading, rock crawling, overlanding, and performance. The Ford Bronco has been a staple among off-roaders, and with the official introduction of the 2021 Ford Bronco, we imagine the popularity of the vintage variety will only grow. To View the full article
  18. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Ford Bronco, a short-wheelbase 4x4 called the Bronco that captured the hearts of off-roaders and outdoorsmen. View the full article
  19. While we love the early Bronco (1966-1977) and the fact that Ford’s bringing the Bronco back for 2021, the full size Ford Bronco (classified here as model years 1978-1996) will always have a strong following in the off-road race and recreation crowd. We gathered a couple dozen full size Bronco features from over the years—and View the full article
  20. More on this Toyota Tundra Build! Trail Ready Tundra: Part One 2014 Toyota Tundra- Trail Ready Tundra: Part Two Adding an ARE Shell, Bed Rug, and Topper Lift to Our Overland Project Toyota We Install a Front Runner Low Profile Roof Rack on a 2014 Toyota Tundra We’re calling our Toyota Tundra Overland project done. View the full article
  21. As we pen this story, excitement for the 2021 Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport is at a tipping point—but do you remember when the 1966 Ford Bronco first got its V-8 engine? The 1966 Ford Bronco graced the cover of Four Wheeler magazine in April of 1966, and it brought with it a new View the full article
  22. Johnson, in his final fulltime season as a NASCAR driver, received a positive COVID-19 test result on Friday, July 3 and missed last weekend’s Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It was the first race the seven-time Cup Series champion has missed after a streak of 663 consecutive starts. But following consecutive negative test results this past Monday and again on Tuesday – ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. Jimmie Johnson is just as confused as everyone else about his plight with the coronavirus View the full article
  24. Jimmie Johnson is just as confused as everyone else about his plight with the coronavirus View the full article
  25. Originally, the Japanese driver was supposed to contest eight rallies in 2020 at the wheel of a fourth factory-entered Yaris WRC, including all seven European events. However, after finishing seventh in Monte Carlo and ninth in Sweden, Katsuta's plans were placed on hold as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Following last week's reveal of a revised calendar, Toyota has now clarified that ...Keep reading View the full article

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