NASCAR 101: A Martinsville Playoff Menagerie
With eight drivers, two races and three playoff spots left heading to Martinsville, here’s everything you need to know for race weekend.
With eight drivers, two races and three playoff spots left heading to Martinsville, here’s everything you need to know for race weekend.
There was no guarantee back in February that Ross Chastain would win any races or even make the playoffs.
If the season ends with everyone talking about how NASCAR or people who handle appeals helped decide the champion, that’s as unfortunate as it gets.
Kyle Larson proved at Homestead-Miami Speedway that he still has the ability to whoop the field like he did almost every week one year ago. It’s just too little, too late.
Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger put on a textbook example of hard, aggressive and respectful racing behind Kyle Larson at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Here’s how the NASCAR playoffs line up with just three races left in the 2022 Cup Series season.
After Bubba Wallace’s suspension, it’s time to take a closer analysis at what point maturing looks like for Cup young guns.
Joey Logano ran down Ross Chastain for a win that locked him into the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4 race in a few short weeks.
There was a heavy focus on the playoff contenders at the Charlotte ROVAL since this was a cutoff race.
After two wild overtime restarts, Christopher Bell got a walkoff win, locking himself into the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 8 at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s ROVAL.
A wild end at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s ROVAL allowed two NASCAR Cup Series crew chiefs to make strategy calls that saw their drivers advance in the playoffs.
Christopher Bell entered Sunday’s race in a nearly must-win scenario to advance in the NASCAR Cup playoffs, and used pit strategy and late-race chaos to go to victory lane.
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