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A couple of NASCAR Cup Series stars will have new spotters for Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. After a win in last weekend's NASCAR All-Star ...
Joe Gibbs Racing confirmed Wednesday that Matt Philpott has replaced Stevie Reeves as Bell's spotter. Reeves had been Bell's ...
Cup Series pilots near the 32-driver threshold will aim to capitalize over the next two races and solidify their In-Season ...
The seven-time Cup Series champion from El Cajon, California, is scheduled to become the 21st competitor to reach 700 career ...
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Sporting News on MSNChristopher Bell, Brad Keselowski get new spotters for Coke 600Christopher Bell and Brad Keslowski will have new spotters this weekend for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Christopher Bell has won five points races and the All-Star Race since last year’s Coca-Cola 600.
Kevin Harvick warns of escalating challenges for Brad Keselowski as he criticizes the NASCAR Roval schedule impacting playoff hopes.
Feb. 1 — x-Clash Heat Race 1 (Chase Elliott) Feb. 1 — x-Clash Heat Race 2 (Chris Buescher) Feb. 1 — x-Clash Heat Race 3 (Denny Hamlin) Feb. 1 — x-Clash Heat Race 4 (Tyler Reddick) Feb. 2 — x-Clash ...
The latest visit to the 0.625-mile North Wilkesboro Speedway cast a pressing question in the hearts of many drivers: Why wasn ...
The NASCAR Cup Series stopped at the sport’s most iconic venues, North Wilkesboro Speedway for the NASCAR All-Star Race ...
Racing entered All-Star weekend at North Wilkesboro with high expectations and delivered flashes of speed across all three of its entries. Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski, and Ryan Preece each showed ...
1. Kyle Larson, 469. 2. William Byron, 434. 3. Christopher Bell, 384. 4. Chase Elliott, 378. 5. Ryan Blaney, 362. 6. Tyler Reddick, 357. 7. Denny Hamlin, 346.
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