Three Xfinity wins in a row for Christopher Bell
How long had it been since a non-Monster Energy Cup regular triumphed in three straight Xfinity Series races?
How long had it been since a non-Monster Energy Cup regular triumphed in three straight Xfinity Series races?
Past Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champions try to join ‘Big 3’ in title conversation.
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.
What Ryan Preece accomplished last year at New Hampshire Motor Speedway helped propel him to unqualified success in a limited run in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series.
Martin Truex Jr.’s win at Kentucky Speedway last weekend gives Toyota a four-race winning streak leading into this week’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series venue, New Hampshire Motor Speedway
A spin didn’t stop Christopher Bell from the win in the ALSCO 300 at Kentucky Speedway.
When three Xfinity Series drivers – Cole Custer, Daniel Hemric and Tyler Reddick were asked to name which driver was the most aggressive, no one hesitated.
Justin Haley isn’t pining over the win that got away.
There is probably no one more ready to pull into Kentucky Speedway than Team Penske’s Brad Keselowski.