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  • 2 months ago | firstsportz.com | Ross Chastain |Justin Joy

    The 2025 NASCAR Cup season will witness Kyle Larson yet again making his double duty attempt, with a second Indy 500 attempt with McLaren. He will miss the Coca Cola 600 practice and qualifying due to his appearance in the Brickyard event. This leaves an opportunity for another racer the chance to drive No:5 Hendrick motorsports Chevy at Charlotte.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | firstsportz.com | Kyle Larson |Ross Chastain |Justin Joy

    Kyle Larson yet again proved why he is considered one of the most versatile racer car drivers in the world, with his third win at the Super Bowl of Midget car racing, Chilly Bowl Nationals. He is now the joint most successful drivers in the events history, alongside his Cup rival Christopher Bell, who also has three Golden Drillers. The No:5 Hendrick Motorsports Cup racers win came, with the Vice-Chairman of his team Jeff Gordon in the attendance.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | nascar.com | Dustin Albino |Denny Hamlin |Ross Chastain |Chase Elliott

    Championship Weekend is beginning to feel like the last two seasons. In 2022, Joey Logano dominated at Phoenix Raceway from the pole position. Last year, Ryan Blaney overcame a mid-field starting position to hoist the Bill France Cup. Those story lines are appearing again, with Logano qualifying second and Blaney starting 17th. Throw in William Byron qualifying eighth and Tyler Reddick in 10th, and it’s a challenge to handicap to the Championship 4.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | frontstretch.com | Tags Austin Dillon |Bubba Wallace |Christopher Bell |Ross Chastain

    What was an incredible race and playoff battle at Martinsville Speedway — arguably the best race at the track in the NASCAR Cup Series’ Next Gen car — will instead be remembered for all the wrong reasons. With Christopher Bell and William Byron separated by one point for the final playoff spot in the Championship 4, shenanigans ensued between both drivers and manufacturers.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | frontstretch.com | Kyle Larson |Ross Chastain |Tyler Reddick |William D. Byron

    Ross Chastain played playoff spoiler and returned to victory lane, holding off William Byron at the finish of Sunday’s (Sept. 29) race at Kansas Speedway. Chastain took the lead from Martin Truex Jr. on the final restart while Byron moved to second, and the No. 1 held onto the lead to get his first victory of the year and fifth career Cup Series win.

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