Austin Dillon wins thrilling NASCAR Cup race at Richmond
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William Byron clinched the NASCAR Cup Series regular season title Saturday night at Richmond Raceway after finishing 12th in the Cook Out 400. His nearest competitor for the title, Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott,
Ryan Preece will lead the field to green at Richmond Raceway after earning the pole in Friday night’s qualifying. Driving the No. 60 Kroger/Kleenex Ford for Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing, Preece posted the fastest time of the session,
Tyler Reddick could have confirmed his playoff berth at Richmond Raceway on Saturday. But after a wreck caused by Daniel Suarez combined with Austin Dillon’s victory, it remains possible that he could still be eliminated from the postseason.
Chase Elliott wrecked in a multi-car crash midway through the NASCAR Richmond race and won't finish for the first time this season.
Tyler Reddick spins into the barrier after getting caught in the battle between Daniel Suarez and Ty Gibbs.
It’s been a nightmare start for Kyle Busch in Saturday’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway. Busch, who started 28th, lost spots in Stage 1 and complained about his car.
Just when you think the Cup Series weekend is going smoothly, NASCAR decides to shuffle the deck and send two drivers straight to the penalty box. Joey Logano and Todd Gilliland are starting Saturday night’s Richmond Raceway showdown from the very back of the field,