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Larson wants win at hometown track
If the right attitude can translate into a break-through trophy then Kyle Larson should be ready to gulp his share of fine Northern California wine straight from the winner’s oversized chalice Sunday.
If the right attitude can translate into a break-through trophy then Kyle Larson should be ready to gulp his share of fine Northern California wine straight from the winner’s oversized chalice Sunday.
Heat and humidity. Three-wide action. One race-changing wreck — and a rousing triumph for a local favorite.
Clint Bowyer won what turned out to be a pretty exciting race at Michigan Sunday. Of course, any time Bowyer wins it’s exciting.
Kyle Busch essentially won ‘Best in Class’ with a fourth-place showing in Sunday’s rain-shortened FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
Jimmie Johnson spent the hour before opening practice for Sunday’s FireKeepers Casino 400 doing a couple media one-on-one interviews by his motorhome in the infield parking lot.
Kyle Busch was a bit disappointed in his third-place finish in Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 400.
As Bubba Wallace prepared to make his first ever Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series start last June at Pocono Raceway, he remembers being hyper-aware of trying to do everything “right”.
Kyle Busch finally checked a box Sunday night. He finally won a points-paying race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, something he has never done.
It’s not difficult to identify the unquestioned top highlight of Bubba Wallace’s 2018 season so far.
Asked about potential new sponsors for his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, Jimmie Johnson seemed positively nonchalant.
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