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6. Christopher Bell, 597. 10. Chris Buescher, 500. 13. Bubba Wallace, 469. 16. AJ Allmendinger, 419. 19. Michael McDowell, 399.
1. Kyle Larson, 854. 2. William Byron, 769. 3. Denny Hamlin, 488. 4. Joey Logano, 359. 5. Ryan Blaney, 352. 6. Austin Cindric, 251.
Shane van Gisbergen proved on Sunday that it’s impossible to keep a road course superstar down for more than a brief ...
Shane van Gisbergen proved Sunday that a road course specialist can’t be kept down for long. After a second-place finish to ...
The two race teams suing NASCAR over antitrust allegations filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction ...
Shane van Gisbergen dominates Sonoma for third 2025 NASCAR win; fans react, Larson struggles, Briscoe, Elliott round out top ...
The New Zealander in the No. 88 car put on a clinic Sunday at the southern Sonoma County track, collecting his third road ...
Alex Bowman came home 19th, missing advancing in the NASCAR In-Season Challenge by one position. Larson endured a tough-luck finish, being collected in a couple of crashes late before finishing 35th.
Chris Buescher praises Cody Ware's swift decision to prioritize safety during a brake failure at the Chicago Street Race.
Since 1968, Sonoma Raceway has been taken to by race car drivers from across the globe, particularly those who have staked ...
Paxton’s GOP primary opponent, Sen. John Cornyn, has yet to release his fundraising numbers but is starting with a deeper campaign war chest. The revelation comes four years after the state's last ...
The young Cup racer has now suffered through two of the heaviest impact crashes on the four-year history of the NextGen car.
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