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For much of Sunday\\\"s race, Ty Gibbs appeared to be the only driver capable of giving Shane van Gisbergen a run for his ...
The NASCAR Cup Series made its first points-paying foray outside the United States in over 60 years at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, but not everyone left Mexico City smiling.
NASCAR's seven-time world champion has blasted the sport for its "win and in" policy while rejecting road courses.
Shane van Gisbergen's NASCAR Cup win last Sunday (June 15) in Mexico City was the second‑largest margin in the Series since 2000. It ranks just behind Kurt Busch’s 25.
1. William Byron, 604. 2. Kyle Larson, 537. 3. Christopher Bell, 524. 4. Chase Elliott, 500. 5. Denny Hamlin, 494. 6. Tyler Reddick, 477. 7. Ryan Blaney, 466. 8. Ross Chastain, 443.
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GPFans on MSNNASCAR Today: Denny Hamlin setback confirmed as Joe Gibbs Racing await penalty fateAfter not racing in Mexico City, Denny Hamlin has suffered a blow with regard to his Cup Series season. ➡️ READ MORE NASCAR ...
Very little went right for Shane Van Gisbergen in the buildup to NASCAR’s first international Cup Series points-paying race ...
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Denny Hamlin Leads NASCAR In-Season Challenge Despite Missing Mexico Race—Here’s How He Stays on Top
Denny Hamlin maintains his lead in NASCAR's In-Season Challenge despite skipping the Mexico race, thanks to a strong ...
The weekend at Mexico City was pretty clean from an operational standpoint, with very few teams dinged for a penalty by the NASCAR governing body. In fact, only one team was penalized. The No. 54 car ...
Reddick, Elliott, Bell, Wallace, and Truex top the list with elite finishes ahead of Sunday’s Great American Getaway 400.
Shane van Gisbergen reminded everyone Sunday in Mexico City why his ascension to the Cup Series was a rapid one -- he\\\"s ...
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