Up to Speed: Hendrick Motorsports and the Unintended Consequences of the Playoffs
Hendrick Motorsports can win the driver’s and owner’s championships again at Phoenix — just not with the same car.
Hendrick Motorsports can win the driver’s and owner’s championships again at Phoenix — just not with the same car.
Don’t put Christopher Bell’s back against the wall; he’ll come out fighting tooth and nail. Bell proved that during a hard-fought race at Martinsville Speedway.
Bell’s walk-off win at Martinsville came as Ross Chastain used a video-game move to also claim a spot in the Championship 4.
He led 199 of the 267 laps in Homestead last weekend.
Adam Cheek and Dalton Hopkins discuss Martinsville race weekend and all the playoff stakes that will be on tap for the NASCAR Cup Series.
With eight drivers, two races and three playoff spots left heading to Martinsville, here’s everything you need to know for race weekend.
The infraction that came closest to changing it all was a penalty incurred by eventual champion Kurt Busch for an unapproved fuel cell spacer.
Never, in the history of NASCAR, has someone been granted an appeal of a penalty handed down by the governing and so quickly regretted the decision.
There was no guarantee back in February that Ross Chastain would win any races or even make the playoffs.
Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger put on a textbook example of hard, aggressive and respectful racing behind Kyle Larson at Homestead-Miami Speedway.