Xfinity Breakdown: John Hunter Nemechek Sets Himself Apart at New Hampshire
Nemechek won, but who else shined and who fell short on Saturday at NHMS?
Nemechek won, but who else shined and who fell short on Saturday at NHMS?
Sheldon Creed and Riley Herbst were the two unfortunate recipients of the last lap crash on Saturday.
Nemechek picked up the victory at the 1.058-mile oval by holding off his competitors in NASCAR overtime.
Tanner Marlar looks back at his favorite Xfinity Series schemes from last weekend at Atlanta.
Creed will drive the No. 78 for Live Fast Motorsports.
John Hunter Nemechek hung around the front long enough to outlast the rest of the Xfinity field and grab the win at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The team has scored one win in the last eight races after winning four of the first nine.
Are safety concerns about Chicago overblown? Is Carl Edwards coming back? And did NASCAR go too easily on Sheldon Creed?
Creed loses 25 driver points and is fined for his actions at Nashville on Saturday.
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.
Most were pretty sure a NASCAR Cup Series driver would win the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ DoorDash 250 on Saturday, June 10, at Sonoma Raceway. Kyle Larson, the 2021 Cup champion, was an overwhelming favorite. In the first round of qualifying, he had the field covered by over a second. Meanwhile, Aric Almirola turned some heads …
Cole Custer managed to take the checkered flag at Portland amidst other drivers tangling during and after the race.
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