Aric Almirola: Ready for long-awaited win
Perhaps it was the angst and palpable disappointment on Aric Almirola’s face and in his voice even following his best outing of the 2018 season last week
Perhaps it was the angst and palpable disappointment on Aric Almirola’s face and in his voice even following his best outing of the 2018 season last week
Past Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champions try to join ‘Big 3’ in title conversation.
Eight times in the past 10 weeks – excluding only the superspeedway race at Daytona and Clint Bowyer’s Michigan win – Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. have settled each Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race among themselves
The Chevrolet camp has had very little to cheer for so far in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series season.
Stewart-Haas Racing driver Aric Almirola looked like he had the car to beat at New Hampshire Sunday and almost pulled off the win.
Kurt Busch started from the pole in Sunday’s Foxwoods 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and led a race-high 94 laps.
Yes, one of NASCAR’s “Big 3” won Sunday, but unlike the races this season where one of them has dominated, on Sunday only one was close, until the end that is.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series cars of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet failed post-race inspection height measurements.
Christopher Bell held off hard-charging veteran Brad Keselowski over the final 18 laps to win Saturday’s Lakes Region 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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