Martin Truex Jr. spins and wins at Richmond
Not even a spin while leading could keep Martin Truex Jr. from victory lane Saturday night.
Not even a spin while leading could keep Martin Truex Jr. from victory lane Saturday night.
Christopher Bell made an emphatic statement in Friday night’s Go Bowling 250 at Richmond Raceway.
In a battle of late qualifiers at Richmond Raceway, Brad Keselowski knocked Kevin Harvick off the provisional pole for Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400.
Martin Truex Jr. has ample reason for optimism with the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series arriving at Richmond Raceway.
Certainly last week’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff opener at Las Vegas proved to be a compelling 400 miles of competition and energy with much of the drama involving drivers among the Playoff-eligible 16.
There was certainly no shortage of drama – both on and off the track – in the opening race of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs last weekend.
Tyler Reddick and his Richard Childress Racing Team gambled and hit the jackpot at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Saturday evening – taking a chance on fuel mileage; racing just hard enough and simultaneously saving just enough fuel to hold off Christopher Bell by .738-seconds in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Rhino Pro Truck Outfitters 300.
Clint Bowyer won the pole position for Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff opener at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Joey Logano was mostly smiles and optimism speaking with reporters at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in anticipation of Sunday’s South Point 400.
William Byron, 21, is the youngest driver on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series grid each week.
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