One Year After Glory, Suárez Leaves Atlanta in Pieces
A year removed from the biggest win of his career the Trackhouse Racing driver saw his return to Atlanta end in a heap of crumpled sheet metal.
A year removed from the biggest win of his career the Trackhouse Racing driver saw his return to Atlanta end in a heap of crumpled sheet metal.
Kyle Larson may have celebrated on the frontstretch as he earned a ROVAL trophy and punched his ticket to the next round, but four drivers were more disappointed at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Denny Hamlin came into Bristol under immense pressure, trailing the cutoff by six points after an underwhelming 23rd place finish at Watkins Glen.
The NASCAR R&D Center will have more to look at this week.
Daniel Suarez must like to gamble
Daniel Suárez, driver of the No. 99 Chevrolet, will return to Trackhouse Racing for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, the team announced Friday.
Ordinarily, full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suárez doesn’t get overly excited about opportunities to run races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
The collective gasp in the Atlanta Motor Speedway press box was clearly audible when Austin Cindric took the field four-wide on Sunday.
In a race at Atlanta Motor Speedway that will be talked about for years, Daniel Suarez survived and triumphed in a three wide photo finish to score his second career victory Sunday.
Daniel Suárez heads into Sunday’s Go Bowling at The Glen, 28 points behind Bubba Wallace – in the first position outside the Playoff-eligible top 16 drivers.