2022 NASCAR Top Storylines: Kyle Busch Out, Ty Gibbs In at JGR
One of the year’s biggest instances of musical chairs saw Kyle Busch announce his departure from Joe Gibbs Racing, with Ty Gibbs set to replacement.
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One of the year’s biggest instances of musical chairs saw Kyle Busch announce his departure from Joe Gibbs Racing, with Ty Gibbs set to replacement.
One of the more controversial championships in recent memory is decided.
Ty Gibbs won at Martinsville Speedway after spinning out teammate Brandon Jones on the final lap.
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Christopher Bell entered Sunday’s race in a nearly must-win scenario to advance in the NASCAR Cup playoffs, and used pit strategy and late-race chaos to go to victory lane.
Daniel Hemric will return for a second season driving Kaulig Racing’s No. 11 Chevrolet.
AJ Allmendinger’s win at Talladega on Saturday locked him into the next NASCAR playoff round.