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Michigan International Speedway – Qualifying Fast Facts:
Michigan International Speedway – Qualifying Fast Facts:
August 11, 2017
Brad Keselowski won the Coors Light Pole Award for the 48th Annual Pure Michigan 400 with a lap of 35.451 seconds, 203.097 mph. This is his 14th pole in 292 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series races. This is his second pole and 17th top-10 start in 2017. This is his first
Kyle Busch wins Watkins Glen XFINITY race:
Kyle Busch wins Watkins Glen XFINITY race:
August 5, 2017
#18-Kyle Busch won the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International. It is his 90th XFINITY Series win, but only his first at Watkins Glen. Pole sitter #12-Joey Logano finished second, followed by #22-Brad Keselowski, #7-Justin Allgaier, #2-Paul Menard, #41-Kevin Harvick
Logano on XFINITY pole at Watkins Glen:
Logano on XFINITY pole at Watkins Glen:
August 5, 2017
#12-Joey Logano won the Coors Light pole for the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International with a speed of 124.185mph. #18-Kyle Busch will start second. The rest of the top 10: #42-Kyle Larson, #2-Paul Menard, #22-Brad Keselowski, #20-Erik Jones, #7-Justin Allgaier, #
Joey Logano paces final XFINITY practice:
Joey Logano paces final XFINITY practice:
August 4, 2017
#12-Joey Logano was quickest in final practice at Watkins Glen International with a speed of 121.948mph. #18-Kyle Busch was second, followed by: #22-Brad Keselowski, #16-Ryan Reed, #2-Paul Menard, #42-Kyle Larson, #41-Kevin Harvick, #20-Erik Jones, #21-Daniel Hemric
Brad Keselowski fastest in first XFINITY practice:
Brad Keselowski fastest in first XFINITY practice:
August 4, 2017
#22-Brad Keselowski was fastest during opening practice at Watkins Glen International with a speed of 122.200mph. The rest of the top 10: #18-Kyle Busch, #12-Joey Logano, #2-Paul Menard, #42-Kyle Larson, #7-Justin Allgaier, #20-Erik Jones, #41-Kevin Harvick, #00-Cole
Elliott Sadler on XFINITY pole at Indianapolis:
Elliott Sadler on XFINITY pole at Indianapolis:
July 22, 2017
#1- Elliott Sadler won the Coors Light pole for the Lilly Diabetes 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a speed of 165.283mph. #20-Erik Jones will start second. The rest of the top 10: #9-Wiliam Byron, #7-Justin Allgaier, #5-Michael Annett, #00-Cole Custer, #19-
Indianapolis XFINITY Qualifying Notes:
Indianapolis XFINITY Qualifying Notes:
July 22, 2017
Elliott Sadler won the Coors Light Pole Award for the 6th Annual Lilly Diabetes 250 with a lap of 54.452 seconds, 165.283 mph. This is his 17th pole in 347 NASCAR XFINITY Series races. This is his first pole and eighth top-10 start in 2017. This is his first pole in
Elliott Sadler fastest in first XFINITY practice:
Elliott Sadler fastest in first XFINITY practice:
July 21, 2017
#1-Elliott Sadler was fastest during opening practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a speed of 166.420mph. The rest of the top 10: #7-Justin Allgaier, #18-Kyle Busch, #20-Erik Jones, #2-Paul Menard, #9-William Byron, #42-Tyler Reddick, #48-Brennan Poole, #00-
Darlington Tire Test, July 18th, FREE & open to public
Darlington Tire Test, July 18th, FREE & open to public
July 17, 2017
Fans who want to experience the sights and sounds of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series roaring around Darlington Raceway before the Bojangles' Southern 500 on Labor Day weekend might want to pay a visit to the famed South Carolina track on Tuesday, July 18. On that
W2W4: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not – New Hampshire Edition
W2W4: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not – New Hampshire Edition
July 16, 2017
Nobody Can Handle the Truex; 8 Races Until the Playoffs, Logano in Danger; Despite 0 Wins, Kyle Busch Still Among Title Favorites; Kenseth's Final Year at Gibbs. Martin Truex Jr. failed to finish back-to-back races at Sonoma and Daytona, but he turned it around last
Saturday New Hampshire Notebook:
Saturday New Hampshire Notebook:
July 16, 2017
Despite precarious position in standings, Logano exudes confidence; Good stretch of races coming for Toyota teams; Larson frustrated by lack of long-run speed. Joey Logano isn't letting his status on the standings bubble bother him. Never mind that Logano is in a marginal
#20 crew chief Ratcliff will not return to that role in 2018
#20 crew chief Ratcliff will not return to that role in 2018
July 16, 2017
Crew chief Jason Ratcliff will be following driver Matt Kenseth on the way out of the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing's Toyota in 2018. Ratcliff confirmed to NBC Sports after Kenseth's fourth place finish Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway that he won't be returning atop
Friday New Hampshire Notebook
Friday New Hampshire Notebook
July 15, 2017
After turning 26 laps in opening Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday, Aric Almirola said he felt as good as he did before the crash at Kansas that broke his T5 vertebra. Back in the #43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford
New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Qualifying Fast Facts:
New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Qualifying Fast Facts:
July 14, 2017
#78-Martin Truex Jr. won the Coors Light Pole Award for the 25th Annual Overton's 301 with a lap of 28.621 seconds, 133.077 mph. This is his 13th pole in 424 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series races. This is his first pole and 15th top-10 start in 2017. This is his first
Eleven teams to lose practice time at NHMS
Eleven teams to lose practice time at NHMS
July 14, 2017
#42-Kyle Larson and #14-Clint Bowyer each will sit out 30 minutes of Saturday's final Cup practice for failing inspection before last weekend's race at Kentucky. All told, eleven Cup teams will miss practice time this weekend because of inspection issues at previous
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