Dropping the Hammer: Chase Elliott Takes Hooters Back to Victory Lane
Records were made to be broken and sponsor losing streaks meant to be snapped. After Hooters, who’s next?
Records were made to be broken and sponsor losing streaks meant to be snapped. After Hooters, who’s next?
A lot of people are going to look at the latest show from Texas Motor Speedway as a success. And that might be going too far.
With a win in his pocket, the pressure to get in the playoffs is off Chase Elliott.
Adam Cheek and Anthony Damcott break down a bizarre Cup race at Texas that ended with a Chase Elliott victory.
One of the questions lots of people are asking: Where does Texas go from here?
Keselowski finished second to Chase Elliott at Texas, his fourth runner-up finish since his last win nearly three years ago.
Believe it or not, the racing at Texas might be okay without reconfiguration.
William Byron took a conciliatory tone after his contact with Ross Chastain.
Hamlin looked to have the win in hand until a rash of late cautions came out, one of which saw him back it into the turn 4 wall.
Elliott held off runs from Denny Hamlin and Ross Chastain to get the win.
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