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Video: Cole Custer has a rough intro to The Glen
After completing 11 laps in opening NASCAR Xfinity Series practice, Cole Custer rocketed down the hill into Turn 1 at Watkins Glen International.
After completing 11 laps in opening NASCAR Xfinity Series practice, Cole Custer rocketed down the hill into Turn 1 at Watkins Glen International.
Christopher Bell was dominant in the daytime, but when the sun set over Kentucky Speedway on Friday, Cole Custer turned out the lights on his NASCAR Xfinity Series competition.
For the vast majority of Saturday’s Camping World 300 at Chicagoland Speedway it looked like another non-too-subtle reminder of how good the NASCAR Xfinity Series triumphant trio has been
Cole Custer led 59 laps from the pole and, at one point in Saturday’s Pocono Green 250, held a lead of more than 13 seconds.
Cole Custer said on Friday afternoon that his No. 00 Stewart-Haas Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series team might be ready to peak in time for the Playoffs.
Thanks to Cole Custer, Kyle Busch will have to wait at least one more day.
Cole Custer didn’t exhibit the bluster or braggadocio of a driver who had blown away the competition
Cole Custer moved past Tyler Reddick on the backstretch on the final lap to win Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas Motor 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.
As Cole Custer celebrated his first victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and 19-year-old William Byron reveled in the series championship
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