Friday Faceoff: How Many More Cup Wins Will Come From Non-Playoff Drivers?
Erik Jones kicked off the playoffs with a win. Will any others follow?
Erik Jones kicked off the playoffs with a win. Will any others follow?
In 1967, it was Richard Petty driving the No. 43 to win the Southern 500. 55 years later, Erik Jones did it driving the car still owned by the King himself.
Yes, you read that right. Landon Cassill was the top underdog at Daytona International Speedway, scoring a fourth-place finish to tie his career best.
With 10 past Daytona winners still searching for a playoff spot in the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, who has the best chance at a win?
His last few races seem to suggest he will — soon.
Who’ll be a playoff contender when all is said and done? Here’s a ranking from Nos. 15 to 1.
With past winners in contention at Daytona both inside and outside of the playoffs, things will be chaotic in the regular-season finale.
Kyle Larson beat teammate Chase Elliott for the Watkins Glen weekend sweep.
On a late restart, Kyle Larson moved Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott to earn his second NASCAR Cup Series win of 2022 at Watkins Glen International.
So close, yet so far. That could summarize AJ Allmendinger’s weekend in a nutshell at Watkins Glen.