2022 NASCAR Top Storylines: A (Full-Time) Farewell to Kurt Busch
Kurt Busch leaves behind a Hall of Fame legacy after 22 seasons as a full-time Cup Series driver.
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Kurt Busch leaves behind a Hall of Fame legacy after 22 seasons as a full-time Cup Series driver.
The series will return to the same tracks that it ran at in 2022.
He’ll run the Daytona 500. Where else should he go?
Chase Elliott’s title hopes ended off the hood of Ross Chastain with 112 laps remaining.
Majeski had a fighting chance for the championship in the closing laps at Phoenix Raceway – but it all went away in one turn.
23XI Racing has its driver lineup set for 2023 and is looking to expand in the future.
Joe Gibbs Racing cars will start 1-3-4, with Brandon Jones out front, for tomorrow’s race that decides the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship 4.
Hill made his Cup Series debut at Michigan with an 18th-place finish for Richard Childress Racing.
He led 199 of the 267 laps in Homestead last weekend.