
NASCAR Heads to Sonoma for Second Road Course of the Season
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to a road course for only the second time in the Next Gen era as the sport’s best drivers take on Sonoma for the second time.
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to a road course for only the second time in the Next Gen era as the sport’s best drivers take on Sonoma for the second time.
Chase Elliott came into Sonoma as NASCAR’s best active driver on road courses.
Martin Truex Jr. came into Sonoma with three wins at the Northern California road course, including winning the last two races held there.
Joey Logano led five laps at Sonoma Sunday.
Another week another Kyle Larson domination
If your name isn’t Truex, Busch or Harvick, you haven’t won a NASCAR Cup Series event at Sonoma Raceway in the past decade.
NASCAR announced the realignment tracks for the sanctioning body’s initial return to racing Friday
Kyle Larson won the pole for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series event at Sonoma Raceway—for the third straight year Saturday.
Even though he ran a distant third to Martin Truex Jr., Ryan Blaney’s fortunes at Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series road courses have been looking up.
In the last 11 laps of Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, Matt DiBenedetto passed seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson for fifth place.