But in the end, the race ultimately belonged to a driver who had just won the previous week at a dramatically different style of track: Christopher Bell, who mastered not only COTA‘s twists and turns ...
Legacy Motor Club — Good news: John Hunter Nemechek enters the weekend 14th in points after scoring two top 10s in the first three races of the season. Bad news: Erik Jones has four top 10s at Phoenix ...
1. Joey Logano, 126. 2. Austin Cindric, 106. 3. Josh Berry, 56. 4. Kyle Busch, 55. 5. Ross Chastain, 25. 5. Shane Van Gisbergen, 25. 7. Ryan Blaney, 24. 8. Bubba Wallace, 22. 9. Alex Bowman, 17. 9.
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XI Racing's Tyler Reddick finished third during Sunday's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Reddick started the race as the pole-sitter at the front but was instantly involved ...
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AUSTIN, Texas — Christopher Bell conquered the corners of Circuit of the Americas to win his second NASCAR Cup Series race in a row.
Shane van Gisbergen led five times for 23 laps at the Circuit of the Americas, first passing polesitter Tyler Reddick on lap 9, then exchanging the lead several times with Kyle Busch during the second ...
Bell will go for a third consecutive victory on March 9 when the Cup Series visits Phoenix Raceway. A year ago, Bell won the ...
Chase Elliott rallied from a Lap 1 spin to finish fourth while Busch faded to fifth after leading a race-best 42 laps. Road ...