4 Burning Questions: Should Cup Drivers Be Allowed to Dip Down When a Track Is Added to the Schedule?
Kyle Larson was one of five Cup drivers to compete in the Truck Series’ return to North Wilkesboro.
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Kyle Larson was one of five Cup drivers to compete in the Truck Series’ return to North Wilkesboro.
Altogether, North Wilkesboro’s return to NASCAR was a success aside from the action on Sunday night.
Also, will Justin Marks’ words alter Ross Chastain’s driving style?
Will the All-Star Race find a home in North Wilkesboro? Or is it just another stop in a constantly changing weekend on the calendar?
Who might return to NASCAR racing first: Carl Edwards or Kasey Kahne?
Long green flag run at Darlington ends with 18 laps to go and the finish order gets turned upside down. Where have we seen this before?
JGR has now put three of its four drivers in victory lane this season.
Whether warranted or unwarranted, the list is not a short one.
In a race with a record 37 lead changes at Kansas and an end-of-race thriller, it was a fight between Noah Gragson and Ross Chastain that made the headlines.
The drivers were informed of the switch just one hour before the official announcement.