5 Points to Ponder: The Cup Series Drive for 17 is Alive
The drive for 17 Cup Series winners is truly alive, and it’s glorious.
The drive for 17 Cup Series winners is truly alive, and it’s glorious.
Tyler Reddick passed and held off Chase Elliott to win his first career NASCAR Cup Series race at Road America and put pressure on winless 2022 drivers.
Could Road America beget a first win of 2022 for a Cup driver? It’s entirely possible.
Should the stars align to clear the way for racing at the Nashville Fairgrounds, what purpose does “the other track” have in that future?
After Toyota dominated much of the race at Nashville Superspeedway, it was Chevrolet and Chase Elliott who emerged victorious.
Toyota drivers Bubba Wallace and Kyle Busch posted the fastest times, first and second respectively, in the lone Cup practice.
“If it wasn’t for the Drive for Diversity, I don’t think I would be sitting here right now,” Suarez said.
On Sunday (June 12), at Sonoma Raceway, Monterrey, Mexico’s Daniel Suarez scored his first career Cup victory, winning the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
For the eighth consecutive year, Comcast will hand out its prestigious Comcast Community Champion of the Year award in the fall.
Though some NASCAR drivers have had past success at Gateway, this weekend marks the first time the Cup Series has visited the track.