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  1. Stewart-Haas Racing's Kevin Harvick survived a stage one puncture at Michigan to claim his second NASCAR Cup Series win of 2019 View the full article
  2. Harvick had shown to have a fast car all weekend but had to pit in the first stage under green for a flat tire. He rallied back in the final stage, took the lead with 17 to go and stretched his fuel the final 49 laps, holding off Denny Hamlin to win Sunday’s Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway. As Harvick took the checkered flag, cars ran out of fuel all over the ...Keep reading View the full article
  3. Truex led on a restart with one of 60 laps remaining in the second stage at Michigan International Speedway but Kyle Busch powered past him off Turn 2 to grab the lead. Busch held off Truex for the stage win as the cars of Aric Almirola, Austin Dillon and Daniel Hemric got caught up in a wreck behind them. Kurt Busch finished third, Joey Logano was fourth and Erik Jones completed the ...Keep reading View the full article
  4. Truex emerged as the winner of the 60-lap stage after a wild back-and-forth battle with Denny Hamlin in the final five laps. Truex had taken fuel-only on his pit stop while Hamlin had taken four new tires. Brad Keselowski finished third, Joey Logano was fourth and William Byron completed the top-five. Keselowski, who started on the pole, jumped out to an early lead. Truex, who had to ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. The Latest: Kevin Harvick wins NASCAR Cup race at Michigan View the full article
  6. Kyle Busch won the second stage of the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, just before a yellow flag came out because of a multi-car crash View the full article
  7. The Latest: Martin Truex Jr. wins 1st stage at Michigan View the full article
  8. Kevin Harvick won a NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway for the second straight year, giving him two victories this year and 47 in his career View the full article
  9. Kevin Harvick won a NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway for the second straight year, giving him two victories this year and 47 in his career View the full article
  10. Brad Keselowski aims for win at Michigan View the full article
  11. Cindric cruised to the checkered flag at Mid-Ohio, his second career victory coming just one week after his first at Watkins Glen International. The Team Penske driver crossed the finish line 3.7 seconds clear of Christopher Bell. A.J. Allmendinger finished third. "It feels so good ... these guys are the best. Thank you for bringing me a great car again this year. I'm having so much fun ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Hill held off Sheldon Creed – who needed a win to make the playoffs – in overtime to win Saturday’s Corrigan Oil 200 at Michigan International Speedway. Hill had started the season with a victory at Daytona but had struggled of late, including a last-place finish last week at Eldora. “Oh man, this is huge,” Hill said. “We’ve had a struggle these last four or five races. We ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. Driver Team Manufacturer Points Wins Brett Moffitt GMS Racing Chevrolet 2022 2 Grant Enfinger ThorSport Racing Ford 2019 0 Stewart Friesen Halmar Friesen Racing Chevrolet 2014 1 Ross Chastain Niece Motorsports Chevrolet 2012 3 Austin Hill Hattori ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Jones, who is still looking for his first win of the 2019 season, topped the final 50-minute practice with an average lap speed of 189.843 mph. Alex Bowman was second (188.763 mph) and Kevin Harvick was third 9188.640 mph). Austin Dillon and Daniel Suarez completed the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 speeds were Clint Bowyer, Martin Truex Jr., Ryan Blaney, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. Harvick’s average lap speed of 190.501 mph topped the first 50-minute session at Michigan. Kyle Busch (190.019 mph) was second and William Byron (189.999 mph) third. Erik Jones and Joey Logano completed the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 average lap speeds were Clint Bowyer, Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch, Paul Menard and Denny Hamlin. Harvick also had the fastest average lap speed (189.414 ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. Jimmie Johnson says he has no regrets about his 'quivering lip' spat with NASCAR rival Ryan Blaney at last weekend's Watkins Glen Cup race View the full article
  17. Lexus and Blackberry Mountain have unveiled a new off-road adventure course in the Great Smoky Mountains in Eastern Tennessee. The resort is the newest addition to the Lexus Hotel partner program. The program offers exclusive hotel benefits to Lexus owners. The 90-minute Lexus Off-Road Adventure offers guests the opportunity to navigate a custom course View the full article
  18. Jimmie Johnson's feud with Ryan Blaney is showing no signs of slowing down, heading into the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway View the full article
  19. Johnson isn't backing down from what he said either. After he and Ryan Blaney collided while battling for a position inside the top-ten, the seven-time champion confronted the Team Penske driver. He later gave an incensed interview to NBCSN, commenting on Blaney's 'quivering lip.' Read Also: Jimmie Johnson calls out Blaney: "He just drove through me" “It was an ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. Following post-qualifying inspection Friday at Michigan International Speedway, the No. 3 Chevrolet of Austin Dillon and No. 8 Chevrolet of Daniel Hemric both had their qualifying times disallowed and will start in the last two spots in the 38-car field on Sunday. NASCAR said both cars lacked fully functioning alternators and both teams have been assessed an L1 penalty. The parts were ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Brad Keselowski won the pole for the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan View the full article
  22. Keselowski saved his best for last as he was the final of 38 cars to attempt a qualifying lap Friday and his average lap speed of 190.471 mph was enough to win the pole for Sunday’s Consumers Energy 400. Keselowski was one of only two drivers to top the 190 mph barrier, as Kevin Harvick came up just short at 190.089 mph. The pole is Keselowski’s second of the 2019 season and 16th of his ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. While modern trucks continue to dwarf torque and hauling figures of the past, there’s definitely more to the towing equation than pulling power. No different than properly setting up your 4×4, making sure your tow rig and your trailer are safe for you and others on the road is equally important. From choosing the right View the full article
  24. Back in the day they were called Carryalls. The term “sport/utility” had not yet been coined. Most truck manufacturers had a panel truck based on their light-truck chassis, and that was the delivery van of the era. A variation was the Carryall, which added windows and seating to the equation. The Chevrolet Suburban is probably View the full article
  25. Late in the 50-minute session Friday, Dillon rocketed to the top of the speed chart, leading practice at Michigan International Speedway with an average lap speed of 189.969 mph. “Those first couple runs weren’t very comfortable. We’re still a little free,” Dillon said. “I’m really proud of ECR power and we have a rocket ship today.” Dillon has won poles this season at Fontana ...Keep reading View the full article

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