One Phone Call From Rick Hendrick Flips Chevrolet’s Season
Rick Hendrick picked up the phone, delivered a simple message, and by Sunday evening Chase Elliott delivered Chevrolet’s first win of the season—with interest.
Rick Hendrick picked up the phone, delivered a simple message, and by Sunday evening Chase Elliott delivered Chevrolet’s first win of the season—with interest.
One tap, one spin, twelve cars—and Bubba Wallace was left to stare at the wreckage.
It was Denny Hamlin’s race—right up until it very much wasn’t.
Chase Elliott didn’t dominate Martinsville—he just made the one pit call that mattered.
Justin Allgaier ended the day where he started – out front…
If Joey Logano is going to fix his season, it will probably happen at Martinsville, where he’s been absurdly consistent for years.
NASCAR’s new points emphasis has drivers thinking less like gamblers and more like chess players, where every move—and every position—suddenly matters.
Brad Keselowski reaches 600 career starts with his team trending upward, proving this milestone might be less about history and more about timing.
The Cup Series hits pause next week, and suddenly drivers are faced with a strange new concept: free time, and figuring out what to do with it.
Hamlin is now tied with Bobby Issac for the 10th most pole awards in Cup series history.