Kyle Busch denies Kyle Larson victory at Bristol
Neither rain nor sleet nor snow, nor even a spin could keep Kyle Larson from winning at Bristol Monday.
Neither rain nor sleet nor snow, nor even a spin could keep Kyle Larson from winning at Bristol Monday.
The Food City 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race will be continued Monday.
Ryan Preece is doing everything he can to find a permanent home in a stock car.
Kurt Busch was a mere .002 seconds behind Kyle Busch in Friday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Michael McDowell may not have qualified on the front row—the Busch brothers did that—but his ninth-place effort during Friday’s time trials at Bristol Motor Speedway meant the world to Front Row Racing.
Kevin Harvick, a three-time winner in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series this year, will stake the rest of the Food City 500 field to a handicap on Sunday.
At a team meeting at Roush Fenway Racing, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was all set to make suggestions designed to improve the performance of his No. 17 Ford.
For a driver running a limited NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule, the opportunity to run for $100,000 is an opportunity that can’t be overstated.
If enthusiasm is as contagious as the saying goes, Kyle Larson could pretty easily pass it along to the NASCAR’s entire Monster Energy NASCAR Cup garage.
It took a bit of patience on the part of 39 drivers Friday.