Teamwork Makes the Difference in Chase Elliott’s Atlanta Win
In a race that knocked out entire multi-car teams, teammates Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman found each other on track at Atlanta at the perfect time to go win.
In a race that knocked out entire multi-car teams, teammates Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman found each other on track at Atlanta at the perfect time to go win.
Everyone had Ty Dillon taking out Denny Hamlin, right?
RFK Racing put all three cars in the top 10 at Pocono, and two of them showed race-winning speed.
Meanwhile, Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team botched pit strategy to lose their shot at the win.
The driver of the No. 19 stretched the fuel with help from his crew chief and clean air.
Several Bowties saw their good days go sour in the waning laps in the Irish Hills.
All three RFK Racing drivers are either below the cutoff or barely above.
Blaney’s pit crew was among the many who played a big role in greats days for their drivers at the 1.33-mile track.
After an exceptional Coca-Cola 600 viewing experience, one thing is clear: If you don’t have Amazon Prime Video, you’re missing out.
You’re probably wondering how the second half of Kyle Larson’s Double attempt went. We’ve got the answer! (Spoiler alert: not well.)