Thinkin’ Out Loud at Iowa: No More Oval Shifting, Please
Progressive banking and less shifting seems to be a winning combination for the Next Gen car.
Progressive banking and less shifting seems to be a winning combination for the Next Gen car.
Ryan Blaney saw his luck change for the better at Iowa, while Kyle Busch certainly did not.
The reigning NASCAR Cup Series champ earned his first win of 2024 at a track that holds special meaning to the Blaney family.
Larson was the last driver to hit the track for qualifying, turning a lap of 136.458 mph to earn the top spot.
Mechanical problems plagued both Cam Waters and Will Brown in their Cup debuts, but they still had a fantastic experience at Sonoma.
Larson and his No. 5 team have made less mistakes than they did in 2023. Could that lead to a second championship?
Christopher Bell finishing ninth was the lone bright spot in what was otherwise a nightmare of a day for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Larson held off Martin Truex Jr., who ran out of fuel on the final lap.
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And if so, who are those drivers this weekend?