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11. Chase Elliott, 135. 12. Tyler Reddick, 112. 13. Shane Van Gisbergen, 111. 14. Bubba Wallace, 103. 15. Ty Gibbs, 97.
6. Christopher Bell, 565. 11. Chris Buescher, 476. 13. Bubba Wallace, 443. 15. AJ Allmendinger, 400. 16. Kyle Busch, 397. 17. Erik Jones, 393. 18. Austin Cindric, 389. 19. Ty Gibbs, 377. 20. John H.
Home-state favorite Chase Elliott passed Brad Keselowski on the final lap and won the the crash-filled NASCAR Cup Series at ...
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second time this season. However, the track does come with a ...
Atlanta is one of three NASCAR tracks where speeds are restricted, which means the field is more equal. And that means ...
A NASCAR team has confirmed exciting driver news ahead of this weekend's racing action. Spire Motorsports released an ...
Corey LaJoie is back with Spire Motorsports this year, but his arrival in the Truck Series came with a bizarre comparison.
Corey LaJoie, driver of the #7 Chili's Catch-a-Rita Chevrolet, prepares to qualify for the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on August 31, 2024 in Darlington, South ...
Corey LaJoie spent the last four seasons driving the No. 7 machine for Spire Motorsports. In over 129 starts at the Cup level, the Charlotte native amassed four top-5s and six top-10s.
Lionel Racing, the official die-cast producer of NASCAR, recently unveiled its top-10 cars of 2024. The list featured notable entries like Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Budweiser Late Model and Chase Elliott’s ...
Corey LaJoie Faces Fans’ Backlash for Daytona: The recent turmoil at Daytona International Speedway, characterized by a multi-car wreck involving Corey LaJoie, has ignited a firestorm of fan backlash, ...