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  1. Brad Keselowski talks about his team's plans for Talladega and his outlook for the rest of the playoffs. View the full article
  2. Matt Dibenedetto talks with Alan Cavanna about moving to Leavine Family Racing for 2019 and his goals for the season. View the full article
  3. Dave Moody sounds off on all the crew chief changes at Hendrick Motorsports , and expectations for Talladega. View the full article
  4. Matt Dibenedetto talks with Allen Cavanna about moving to Levine Family Racing for 2019 and his goals for the season. View the full article
  5. Brad Keselowski talks his team's plans for Talledega and outlook for the rest of the playoffs. View the full article
  6. Larry McReynolds & Regan Smith react to the news that Chad Knaus will no longer be Jimmie Johnson's crew chief and will move to the No. 24 team while Kevin Meendering joins the No. 48. View the full article
  7. There will be no eighth NASCAR title for Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus View the full article
  8. There will be no eighth NASCAR title for Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus View the full article
  9. Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson will part with his crew chief Chad Knaus at the end of the 2018 season View the full article
  10. Hendrick Motorsports announced on Wednesday that seven-time Cup series champion Jimmie Johnson will have a new crew chief of his No. 48 Chevrolet team beginning next season, ending his nearly 17-year relationship with Chad Knaus. Knaus will move to the No. 24 team in 2019 and assume crew chief duties with current rookie William Byron. Knaus will replace Darian Grubb, who will be promoted to ... Keep reading View the full article
  11. Leavine Family Racing has announced Matt DiBenedetto as Kasey Kahne's full-time NASCAR Cup Series replacement for the 2019 season View the full article
  12. Matt DiBenedetto will drive for Leavine Family Racing next season and the team will field Toyota Camrys View the full article
  13. In an announcement Wednesday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C., LFR said it had hired DiBenedetto to drive for its No. 95 team next season. In addition, LFR will switch from the Chevrolet camp to Toyota beginning with the 2019 season. Kasey Kahne began the year driving for LFR but has been sidelined since the race at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway dealing with symptoms of severe heat ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  14. Truck Show Podcast co-host Jay “Lightning” Tilles will moderate a SEMA Brew Talks interview with four other industry experts, including co-host Sean Holman. View the full article
  15. AUTO RACING: Auto Racing Glance View the full article
  16. Larry McReynolds and AJ Allmendinger talk Chase Elliott's victory and what the expectations should be for him for the rest of the season. View the full article
  17. Larry McReynolds breaks down the wheel issue that Kevin Harvick had on pit road at Dover that may have cost him a win. View the full article
  18. The Northern Irishman’s deal to partner Ott Tanak and Jari-Matti Latvala in a Yaris WRC is set to be announced next week. Meeke’s return will follow news of Esapekka Lappi’s move from Toyota to Citroen, which is reckoned to be coming out of Paris on Thursday October 18. Motorsport.com’s sources confirmed Meeke agreed terms with Toyota last week. Toyota team principal Tommi Makinen ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  19. In this weeks edition of 'Motte's Minute' Daryl Motte takes a closer look at how emotional Jeff Gordon after Chase Elliott's victory at Dover. View the full article
  20. Kasey Kahne announced that he would not race again in 2018 after not being medially cleared by his medical team. Larry McReynolds and AJ Allmendinger break down the news. View the full article
  21. Adam Alexander and AJ Allmendinger break down the big wreck at the end of the Gander Outdoors 400 that took out multiple playoff contenders. View the full article
  22. The device was introduced for the 2015 Cup season so that drivers could influence the handling during the changing conditions of a race. NASCAR claims drivers had approached the series over a desire to lose the driver-adjustable track bar. "We’ve had the driver-adjustable trackbar for quite a while now and many of them [the drivers] came to us and said, ‘Hey, look. This really ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  23. Joe Gibbs Racing announced on Tuesday that Suarez’s current crew chief on the No. 19 Toyotas, Scott Graves, has left the organization, effective immediately. Dave Rodgers, JGR’s technical director for Xfinity Series operations, will take over as Suarez’s crew chief for the remainder of the year. Rodgers has worked in the past with Cup drivers Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards and Suarez. In ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  24. We found Jeeps, Broncos, and a Tacoma on a California trail run View the full article
  25. According a recent report by Reuters, AM General has put itself up for sale. View the full article

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