Tracking the Trucks: Just Send Corey Heim to Phoenix Already
Heim scored his seventh win of the year at Richmond Raceway, which gives him over a race’s worth of points he’ll carry throughout the playoffs.
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Heim scored his seventh win of the year at Richmond Raceway, which gives him over a race’s worth of points he’ll carry throughout the playoffs.
Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen have had several great battles — and run-ins — on-track.
What’s the point of NASCAR granting Friesen a playoff waiver despite being out for the remainder of the year?
Austin Hill returned from his one-race suspension at Watkins Glen and generated more controversy.
At Sonoma, SVG became the winningest foreign-born driver in Cup Series history. At Watkins Glen, he added ‘winningest Cup rookie’ as well.
Just 51 points separate William Byron, Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin with three races left before the playoffs.
Hill sent Connor Zilisch wide, then turned Michael McDowell and caused a huge wreck in his first Xfinity Series race back from suspension.
After scoring another win at Watkins Glen, you probably should set your clocks before the playoffs start.
Watkins Glen was a morale boost for the team, its first without the injured Stewart Friesen.
Its cars finished 14th and 16th at Watkins Glen after a community effort to get the team to the track.