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  1. Ogier and co-driver Julien Ingrassia sealed a sixth WRC title with a stage to spare in Coffs Harbour, thanks to title rivals Thierry Neuville and Tanak both crashing out on consecutive stages early in the final loop. Neuville was first to drop out of contention after hitting a stump on the Coramba test, before Tanak clipped a tree on the Sapphire stage and damaged his Yaris' transmission. It ... Keep reading View the full article
  2. Chad Knaus and Daryl Motte take a stroll down memory lane as Chad prepares to make his final start as Jimmie Johnson's crew chief. View the full article
  3. Jamie McMurray looks back at when Sterling Marlin called him in Victory Lane after his first Cup Series win in 2002. View the full article
  4. The nine qualifiers determined throughout the first nine weeks of the NASCAR playoffs: Week 1: Nicholas Vroman - Catonsville, MD Week 2: Brandyn Gritton - Fayetteville, GA Week 3: Nick Walker - Anderson, IN Week 4: Shawn Abbott - Marion, IL Week 5: John Minitello - Royal Palm Beach, FL Week 6: Hunter Mullins - Henry, VA Week 7: Luis Zaiter - Miami, FL Week 8: Josh Harbin - ... Keep reading View the full article
  5. At the Championship 4 presser, Kyle Busch takes a shot at Team Penske drivers, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski. View the full article
  6. Toyota driver Latvala went into the final loop of the season knowing that he'd probably have to concede his lead to Tanak as part of the title showdown with Ogier, however dramas for the Estonian on the penultimate stage opened the door for the Finn to take his first Rally Australia victory. It also secured the title for Ogier, with Thierry Neuville having already crashed out on the first stage ... Keep reading View the full article
  7. Jimmie Johnson honors his last race with Chad Knaus and Lowe’s by bringing back his old paint job, a new helmet and getting a fresh shave. View the full article
  8. The Toyota driver went into the penultimate stage of the season well-placed to win if needed, nestled in behind teammate Jari-Matti Latvala. That meant Toyota could have swapped the two drivers if Ogier had problems on the Power Stage, which would have helped Tanak snatch the title. However the Estonian didn't make it through the penultimate test, appearing to fall victim to the slippery ... Keep reading View the full article
  9. Daniel Hemric talks with Daryl Motte about the process of signing a Cup deal with Richard Childress Racing and his excitement to be moving up to the top level of NASCAR. View the full article
  10. The Belgian had a mountain to climb to snatch the title in the final afternoon of the season in Australia, having spent the majority of the event sweeping the roads thanks to a puncture on Friday. However his slim hopes of overhauling Sebastien Ogier are now done, Neuville clipping a bank and a tree on the Coramba stage that opened this afternoon’s loop in damp conditions. He managed to ... Keep reading View the full article
  11. At the Championship 4 presser, Kyle Busch takes a shot at Team Penske drivers, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski. View the full article
  12. Bell found himself in a must-win situation in last weekend's event at ISM Raceway. Despite that, he did exactly what he needed to do and captured the checkered flag, securing his place in the Championship 4. His position was a similar one at Homestead-Miami Speedway with four drivers deadlocked in the standings, all going for the win. He started Saturday's race from the outside of the front ... Keep reading View the full article
  13. Latvala set a stunning pace on the first stage of the morning, SS19 Coramba, as he attempted to fend off a potential charge from Kiwi Hyundai driver Hayden Paddon. But Latvala took 13.9s out of Paddon in that first stage of the loop alone, and that put him in position to inherit the lead on the next test. Tanak was caught out by a tightening right-hander which hindered multiple ... Keep reading View the full article
  14. Reddick began the year with a victory in the season-opener at Daytona and didn’t win again until Saturday night’s season finale Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The impressive victory over fellow title contender Cole Custer, however, handed Reddick the series championship in his rookie season. It’s the second consecutive title for JR Motorsports and third in the last five ... Keep reading View the full article
  15. Tyler Reddick has won the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity series championship after victory at Homestead, driving for Dale Earnhardt Jr's JR Motorsports team View the full article
  16. Brett Moffitt won the CWTS with a dominant showing at Homestead-Miami Speedway, making Shigeaki Hattori the first Japanese championship-winning owner in any NASCAR national series. For a team that was never certain it was going to compete full-time this season, Hattori Racing Enterprises sure looked like a veteran organization on Friday night. Moffitt was able to wrestle the lead away from ... Keep reading View the full article
  17. Logano completed a sweep of Saturday’s practice sessions in preparation for Sunday’s Ford 400 season finale, leading the way in the final practice with an average lap speed of 171.701 mph. He was also fastest in Saturday’s first session and qualified fifth for Sunday’s race. In addition, Logano had the fastest average lap speed among the drivers who ran at least 10 consecutive laps ... Keep reading View the full article
  18. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Kyle Busch suffers minor cosmetic damage after scraping the wall in final practice. View the full article
  19. Kevin Harvick's team caught cheating 2 weeks ago, creating distraction as he tries to race for 2nd NASCAR championship View the full article
  20. Kyle Busch to have coveted No. 1 pit stall as he races for NASCAR Cup championship after Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin and pole winner passes on spot View the full article
  21. Defending NASCAR Cup series champion Martin Truex Jr says it is "eye for an eye" if he finds Joey Logano in front of him in the title decider at Homestead. View the full article
  22. Logano set the fast time early in the second practice of the weekend and remained there as teams focused on longer runs. Aric Almirola was second, pole-sitter Denny Hamlin third, Ryan Newman fourth and Erik Jones fifth. Hamlin also ran the most laps at 46 total. As for the other title contenders, Martin Truex Jr. was ninth, Kyle Busch 23rd and Kevin Harvick 28th. Logano also led the ... Keep reading View the full article
  23. Denny Hamlin has forfeitted the coveted number one pitbox after winning pole for the NASCAR Cup Series finale at Homestead, handing it to his Joe Gibbs Racing team-mate Kyle Busch View the full article
  24. Hamlin played spoiler in the final round of qualifying, jumping the title contenders and taking pole for the third time in the last four seasons. But after winning the pole with teammate and Championship 4 driver Kyle Busch alongside, there were immediate discussions regarding the possibility he would give up the No. 1 pit stall. "That's probably too far, but it would sure be nice," said ... Keep reading View the full article
  25. Fans had a chance to meet several NASCAR drivers and actually compete against them playing NASCAR Heat 3 as the Ford Championship Weekend kicked off on Friday. 704 Games, the company that created NASCAR Heat 3, set up its at-track display for fans to meet Keselowski and other NASCAR drivers and play the new video game available now. Watch some of the highlights from the first day at the ... Keep reading View the full article

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