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1 week ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
Although NASCAR has long stood its ground in refusing drivers’ and fans’ requests to boost the horsepower of the Next Gen car, citing cost increases, it appears the tide may finally be turning. For years, the governing body experimented with alternative fixes: tweaking aerodynamics, testing different diffusers, and introducing varied tire compounds, yet the results fell short and have not been reliable.
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1 week ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
After a thrilling and unpredictable outing at Charlotte, NASCAR sets its sights on the Nashville Superspeedway. Given that last year’s Nashville race required a record five overtime restarts to reach a conclusion, it’s no surprise that the payouts have been recalibrated. The purse for the Cup Series event, the 2025 Cracker Barrel 400, will total $11,055,250, as reported by Bob Pockrass.
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1 week ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
William Byron dominated the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, sweeping the first three stages and leading 283 of 400 laps on the 1.5-mile oval. Yet, his bid for a second win of the season, following his Daytona 500 triumph, slipped through his fingers in the final laps. Ross Chastain surged past Byron with six laps remaining, snatching the trophy in dramatic fashion in the Queen City. Visibly gutted, Byron had little to say during the post-race pit road interview: “It’s just frustrating.
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1 week ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
A few weeks ago, Denny Hamlin admitted that Kyle Busch had been extremely helpful in honing his skills on intermediate tracks during their time as teammates. It seems Busch continues to offer that same guidance at Richard Childress Racing, with Austin Dillon recently crediting him for playing a crucial role in elevating his team’s overall performance. Although Busch’s winless streak now spans 70 races, he remains one of the sport’s most accomplished drivers.
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1 week ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
After missing the playoffs last season, Ross Chastain sealed his ticket this year with a commanding victory in the Coca-Cola 600. It wasn’t just Trackhouse Racing’s first win of the season — it was a bold statement about the team’s potential. Yet, while Chastain’s win shone brightly, the season has been a rough ride for Trackhouse so far as a whole. Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently weighed in, placing the blame squarely on the team’s struggles and the limitations of the Next Gen cars.
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