Daytona to Dirt: Sheldon Creed, NASCAR Regulars Take Millbridge Beating
NASCAR’s return to its home turf in southern Virginia saw plenty of its regulars find time to tackle the dirt close to home this week, with mixed results.
NASCAR’s return to its home turf in southern Virginia saw plenty of its regulars find time to tackle the dirt close to home this week, with mixed results.
NASCAR representation on dirt was greatly reduced this weekend due to heavy rainfall over the weekend on the East Coast.
A return to NASCAR’s backyard this weekend saw a bevy of NASCAR regulars find time to play in the dirt.
Representation of NASCAR’s big leaguers was a little lacking, despite a dirt track being literally across the street from the Cup Series.
Race season has begun to slow down across the country, but plenty of NASCAR’s alumni found time to hit the dirt this past weekend.
The Southern 500 may no longer mark NASCAR’s throwback weekend, but that didn’t stop many of its veterans from tackling red clay over the last week.
As NASCAR spent the weekend letting Chicagoland Speedway collect dust, plenty of their current and former alums made time to play in the dust.
NASCAR’s off-weekend saw a great number of its drivers and alumni take time off, but there were still those within the ranks that scored weekend hardware.
NASCAR’s trip to the West Coast over the weekend reduced its representation on the dirt tracks, but it didn’t stop former regulars from grabbing more hardware.
Kyle Busch will be racing a super late model as part of the upcoming Kyle Larson Late Model Challenge.
With NASCAR’s circus way out on the left coast with weather not cooperating, representation among dirt racing this week was a bit limited.
Austin Wayne Self will be one of its drivers.
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