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C.J. Radune

Cleveland

Writer at RotoWire

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  • 5 days ago | rotowire.com | C.J. Radune

    This article is part of our NASCAR Barometer series. A trouble-free night and a quick car where all Ryan Blaney needed to work his way to the front and seize his first victory of 2025. The former series champion made the most of his advantage Sunday night at Nashville Speedway, leading the majority of the race and ensuring that he joined his teammates as a 2025 race winner once the opportunity presented itself.

  • 1 week ago | rotowire.com | C.J. Radune

    This article is part of our NASCAR DFS series. Location: Lebanon, Tenn. Course: Nashville SuperspeedwayFormat: 1.33-mile D-shaped ovalLaps: 300Ross Chastain clawed his way to the front late last week to win his first race of the season, claiming one of the all-important playoff positions that comes along with a victory. Chastain will be feeling good moving on to Nashville Superspeedway this week, too.

  • 1 week ago | rotowire.com | C.J. Radune

    This article is part of our NASCAR DFS series. Location: Lebanon, Tenn. Course: Nashville SuperspeedwayFormat: 1.33-mile D-shaped ovalLaps: 150After a few frustrating outings, Corey Heim regained control of the field and won his fourth race of the season at Charlotte. It was a commanding performance for the championship leader after he failed to capitalize on his otherwise dominant speed the past few races, and the victory sets him apart from the competition in the playoff standings.

  • 1 week ago | rotowire.com | C.J. Radune

    Location: Barcelona, SpainCourse: Circuit de CatalunyaCourse Length: 4.66 kmLaps: 66After a processional Monaco, the Formula 1 series heads to Circuit de Catalunya in Spain, where the racing could be much better. By capturing pole at Monaco, the race was in Lando Norris' hands and he managed the unique circumstances perfectly to score his second victory of the season.

  • 1 week ago | rotowire.com | C.J. Radune

    This article is part of our NASCAR Barometer series. Ross Chastain turned adversity into victory in Sunday night's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. A tire failure the day before meant Chastain had to move to a backup car for the race, and he started last among the 40 cars. That miscue set up what could have been a long night, but Chastain and team had pace early and climbed through the field as the night wore on.

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