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  1. What do you get when you take a Polaris RZR EPS Dynamix and put it together with a Turbo S? You get the all new Polaris Pro XP model. The Pro XP was announced secretly last week in Las Vegas to a select group of media and Polaris influencers. Some of the attendees included Heavy View the full article
  2. Harvick had taken four new tires on his final pit stop in the race and as Sunday’s Gander RV 400 wound to a conclusion, crew chief Rodney Childers told him he had plenty of fuel to make it to the finish. By Lap 147 of the scheduled 160, Harvick had moved up to third after restarting 16th and was running down leader Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. with fresher tires. On Lap 153, however ...Keep reading View the full article
  3. After being on the outside looking in for a playoff berth after finishing 23rd at Daytona earlier this month, Jones has now earned three straight top-three finishes and nearly pulled off a win Sunday at Pocono Raceway. Jones, and several other drivers decided to try and stretch fuel late in the race before a couple of late cautions sent the race into a two-lap overtime forced him and his team ...Keep reading View the full article
  4. Denny Hamlin prevailed despite fuel worries in a tense overtime period to lead home a Joe Gibbs Racing 1-2-3 in the NASCAR Cup race at Pocono View the full article
  5. Denny Hamlin had enough fuel in the No. 11 Toyota to pull away off the final restart in an overtime finish for his fifth victory at Pocono Raceway View the full article
  6. Denny Hamlin had enough fuel in the No. 11 Toyota to pull away off the final restart in an overtime finish for his fifth victory at Pocono Raceway View the full article
  7. With nearly everyone close on fuel as Sunday’s Gander RV 400 went to overtime, Hamlin was able to fight off a charge from Kyle Larson and Jones and hang on for victory at Pocono Raceway. The win is Hamlin’s fifth at the track but first since 2010. It’s his third win of the season. Martin Truex Jr. finished third as Joe Gibbs Racing swept the top-three positions. William Byron was ...Keep reading View the full article
  8. Just after race leader Kyle Busch elected to make his green-flag pit stop, a caution came out for a spin in Turn 3, locking in Johnson as the new leader and eventual Stage 2 winner. Kevin Harvick was second, Joey Logano third, Martin Truex Jr. was fourth and Denny Hamlin completed the top-five. Following the break between stages 1 and 2, many of the lead-lap cars elected to pit but Harvick ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. If Ranger is able to win his third Pinty’s Series championship this season - and first since 2009 - he’ll probably look back at the three-race western swing as the difference maker. Ranger was able to take the lead early and be at the front when the rain came to bring an early end to the Luxxur 300 Saturday night at Edmonton International Raceway. Ranger and L.P. Dumoulin raced ...Keep reading View the full article
  10. Busch came out with the lead following a round of green-flag pit stops and easily held off Joey Logano to take the stage win. Kevin Harvick finished third, Denny Hamlin was fourth and Martin Truex Jr. was fifth as Toyotas claimed three of the top five positions. Harvick, who started on the pole, took command of the race early with Logano not far behind. On Lap 6, Brad Keselowski brought ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. Bell was dominant from the get-go at Iowa Speedway and went unchallenged in the early running. On Lap 45, the first caution was called when Austin Cindric and Noah Gragson came together, ending Cindric's day. Jeremy Clements took the opportunity to stay out and try to gain some stage points, but he was quickly dispatched by Bell on the ensuing restart. He went on to win the first stage ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Kevin Harvick turned a lap of 174.058 mph to take the NASCAR Cup pole at Pocono Raceway View the full article
  13. Less than a week after earning his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win of the season, Harvick is going to remain out front after winning the pole for Sunday’s Gander RV 400 at Pocono Raceway. Harvick was among the final three drivers to make a qualifying attempt on Saturday and his average lap speed of 174.058 mph topped Joey Logano (173.377 mph) for the top spot. Harvick’s teammate ...Keep reading View the full article
  14. Ross Chastain dominates at Pocono Raceway to win NASCAR Truck Series race for 3rd time this season View the full article
  15. Chastain grabbed the lead on Lap 1 and ended up remaining out front for 54 of 60 laps, easily holding off Tyler Ankrum to win the Gander RV 150. The win is Chastain’s third in the Truck Series this season as he continues to chase his first NASCAR championship. Chastain’s win also ended the streak of four consecutive Pocono Truck wins by Kyle Busch Motorsports drivers. Harrison Burton ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. Kyle Busch failed in his first 25 tries in the elite NASCAR Cup Series to win at Pocono Raceway View the full article
  17. NASCAR and Pocono track officials on Saturday unveiled some of the details of NASCAR’s venture into its first doubleheader weekend, which will take place next June. The Pocono weekend will consists of five races – an ARCA event on Thursday, June 25; a 200-mile Truck race and tentative 350-mile Cup race on Saturday, June 27; and a 225-mile Xfinity race and 350-mile Cup race on Sunday, June ...Keep reading View the full article
  18. Bubba Wallace says he will get a tattoo of an autograph from 7-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty View the full article
  19. Jones’ average lap speed of 172.117 mph came in ahead of Kurt Busch (172.051 mph), who posted his speed in the final minutes of the 55-minute session. Matt DiBenedetto ended up third (171.373 mph). William Byron was fourth and Kyle Busch – who has won three of the last four races at Pocono – completed the top-five. Rounding out the top 10 speeds were Jimmie Johnson, Ryan Preece, Ryan ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. Suarez’s average lap speed of 172.516 mph led the way in the 55-minute session on Saturday. William Byron was second (172.404 mph) and Aric Almirola ended up third (172.401 mph). Martin Truex Jr. was fourth and Clint Bowyer completed the top-five, putting three Stewart-Haas Racing drivers in the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 were Jimmie Johnson, Erik Jones, Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Hill's average lap speed of 171.347 mph set a new track qualifying record. Chastain, the last driver to qualify, came close at 171.106 mph. Stewart Friesen was third (170.661 mph). Brett Moffitt, the reigning series champion, was fourth and Sheldon Creed completed the top-five. The pole is Hill's second of the season but the third time this year he will start from the top spot ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. Eckes easily held off Todd Gilliland to win Friday’s Forts USA 150 at Pocono Raceway for his second ARCA win of the 2019 season. The performance vaulted him to second in the series standings, behind leader Michael Self with five races remaining this year. Eckes, a Toyota development driver, was the series leader when he was forced to sit out April’s race at Salem (Ind.) Speedway due to ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. It began with violence and destruction, but instead of looking at the wrecked CJ-5 as a total loss, Eddie Mindas saw before him the beginnings of a new project. Back in February of 1990, we visited the auto mechanic from Forest City, Pennsylvania, who told us how he was able to salvage the frame and View the full article
  24. It’s the only way he knows how to race. “I like being in situations that are challenging and find a way to come out victorious,” Burton said Friday at Pocono Raceway. “I’m driven by moments like these – a season that you worked your whole life to get to and for me right now it’s to contend for a championship in Trucks. “I’ve worked my butt off to get here and now I’m here ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. I’ve been thinking about the sounds of off-roading and how we integrate what we’re hearing into our driving as well as how sound has an effect on the overall wheeling experience. One of the most memorable wheeling days I’ve had was filled with awesome sounds. It was early in the morning and I was piloting View the full article

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