Denny Hamlin dominates for 1st Martinsville win in a decade
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Denny Hamlin dominated his way to victory in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway, the first short-track race of 2025.
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William Byron leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings with Kyle Lawson behind him in second and Alex Bowman sitting in third.
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Harrison Burton — the son of Jeff and the nephew of Ward — won the race at Daytona last August to punch a ticket to the postseason at age 23. He’s currently 11th in the Xfinity Series standings, now piloting the No. 25 Ford for AM Racing.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Either I’m In or Out’ – Mark Martin Weighs the Possibility of a Shock NASCAR Return as Crew ChiefMark Martin said goodbye to a legendary racing career that spanned 31 seasons and 882 starts. While a championship win never came his way, he came close five times and finished second in the standings.
Byron Outdoor Superstore is holding an exclusive event to meet the NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee. Here's how to possibly earn a chance to meet him.
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Yardbarker on MSNJoey Logano rallies late for first top-10 finish of seasonThe three-time Cup Series champion's average finish (18.8) was the third-worst for a defending champion through six races in series history, only trailing NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Labonte (2001) and Kyle Larson (2022), according to the Fox broadcast.
The 75th anniversary celebration of the iconic race track in South Carolina includes an exhibit in the sport’s Hall of Fame in uptown Charlotte.
To honor that history, the NASCAR Hall of Fame curated and developed an exhibit with four cases, 24 artifacts with photos and 25 standalone timeline photos. A total of 28
NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard Petty (Class of 2010) and Mark Martin (Class of 2017) joined NASCAR and Darlington Raceway dignitaries to cut the ribbon on the exhibit paying tribute to the greatest races,
Place a group of bored race-car drivers inside a racetrack with nothing to do during a rain delay, with few people around to document any mischievousness, and inevitably they’ll find a way to entertain themselves.