Kyle Busch wins again for weekend sweep at Martinsville
Kyle Busch finally figured out Martinsville Speedway in his truck victory on Saturday.
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Kyle Busch finally figured out Martinsville Speedway in his truck victory on Saturday.
Kyle Busch held off John Hunter Nemechek in a two-lap overtime restart and won the NASCAR trucks race at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday, his first victory in 31 career starts on the 0.526-mile oval.
Jimmie Johnson pulled away in overtime to beat Kevin Harvick on Sunday for the Southern California native's record sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at Fontana.
Electronic scoring and slow-motion replays put Kevin Harvick in a familiar spot on top at Phoenix International Raceway, and NASCAR celebrated another thrilling race to start the season.
Kyle Busch made it 3 for 3 in the Xfinity Series this season, cruising to another victory at Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday.
Kyle Busch earned the pole at Phoenix International Raceway and Jimmie Johnson escaped serious injury after a scary crash in NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying Friday.
Brad Keselowski had to drive through wind, rain, sand and Logano himself to finally hit it big in Vegas again.
Kyle Busch led all but one of the 200 laps Saturday to earn his first career Xfinity Series at his home track.
HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) β Jimmie Johnson used pit strategy to grab the lead and won an overtime race under yellow at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, earning his 76th victory to tie the late Dale Earnhardt on the career list.…
Hamlin raced to his first Daytona 500 victory Sunday, the first for Toyota, and the first in 23 years for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Earnhardt says he "adds to the family legacy" in Thursday's winΒ .
Chase Elliott was too young to really remember celebrating in victory lane with his father, dressed in a shirt that matched Bill Elliott's firesuit and a little finger pointed toward the sky because daddy was No. 1.
Joe Gibbs Racing opened a new season exactly where it left off last year: On top of the podium.
Three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart was hospitalized Tuesday with a back injury and Stewart-Haas Racing said the team was unsure of the extent of his injuries just a week before he is expected in Daytona to prepare for his final season in Sprint Cup.
The 44-year-old Stewart was injured Sunday during an accident while he was riding an all-terrain vehicle somewhere on the West Coast.
Monday was the first day of Black History Month, and it's being celebrated in the fast lane here in the Queen City.