Kyle Busch Arrives at Vegas Looking for Speed… and a Pulse
Kyle Busch rolls into his hometown needing proof his season isn’t built on broken pit stops and bad luck. Vegas could show real speed — or just deliver another cruel rerun.
Kyle Busch rolls into his hometown needing proof his season isn’t built on broken pit stops and bad luck. Vegas could show real speed — or just deliver another cruel rerun.
Four races into the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, it’s tempting to jump to conclusions as the top division heads to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for Sunday’s Pennzoil 400…
Bowman sits out Las Vegas with dizziness, a career-long habit of ill-timed interruptions continuing just as his Hendrick future comes into question.
Superspeedways, road courses and a Phoenix dogfight have scrambled the standings early—and Ryan Blaney’s comeback win added another glorious layer of chaos…
After looking lost all day, Larson prowled through the carnage and finished third, proving sometimes patience and cunning beat speed.
Blaney celebrated in Victory Lane while Joey Logano and Austin Cindric saw promising days end in crashes during a chaotic final stage.
Loose wheels, penalties, and trips to the back weren’t enough to stop Blaney, who charged through the field 49 times and stole victory from a dominant Christopher Bell.
Justin Allgaier looked finished after a disastrous pit stop dropped him deep in the field, but the 39-year-old veteran simply rolled up his sleeves, charged from 21st to the front, and stole the Phoenix race from Jesse Love with ten laps to go.
After a rookie season highlighted by five road-course victories, Shane Van Gisbergen is beginning to show the kind of consistency on ovals that could make him a genuine championship contender.
The veteran Joe Gibbs Racing driver says he’s still a little angry at Phoenix after last year’s title-deciding race — even if, as he joked, the track itself can’t feel it.