
Vegas is a new playground for Hendrick Motorsports
When you think about particular race tracks where Hendrick Motorsports drivers have dominated, Martinsville and Dover immediately come to mind.
When you think about particular race tracks where Hendrick Motorsports drivers have dominated, Martinsville and Dover immediately come to mind.
Stewart-Haas Racing needs good finishes.
It was a number 5 kind of day for the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Kyle Larson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Chandler Smith won the battle. John Hunter Nemechek won the war.
It was a random check of high-definition in-car cameras that revealed the safety equipment violation that cost Joey Logano his second-place starting spot and a drive-through penalty in last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway—and lightened his pocket by $10,000.
In 15 starts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson boasts an admirable average finish of 9.9.
For the second NASCAR Cup Series race this young season, Joey Logano will start on the pole.
You wouldn’t think a driver who started the first two NASCAR Cup Series races of the season on the front row would open as an 80-to-1 shot at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.