NASCAR can’t afford to waffle on safety, and while drivers will always toe the line, it’s up to the sanctioning body to crack down if they cross it.
Perhaps the most intriguing storyline coming out of the weekend at COTA is what NASCAR will do with an incident on the track ...
3. Tyler Reddick, 111. 4. Christopher Bell, 95. 8. Michael McDowell, 85. 10. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 80. 11. Austin Cindric, 80.
Through March 2 ...
1. Joey Logano, 126. 2. Austin Cindric, 106. 5. Shane Van Gisbergen, 25. 13. Christopher Bell, 9. 17. Todd Gilliland, 7. 17. Michael McDowell, 7. 21. AJ Allmendinger, 2.
Christopher Bell held off William Byron to win Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, earning his second consecutive victory. Here are the major takeaways following the ...
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Motorsports Wire on MSNAustin Cindric faces possible NASCAR penalty after wreck at COTAAustin Cindric faces a possible NASCAR penalty after wrecking Ty Dillon at COTA. What NASCAR penalty could Cindric receive?
Bell had the fastest car after the final round of green flag pit stops and closed in on leader Kyle Busch, who led a ...
Coupled with Bell’s victory a week ago at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver became the first driver to win ...
37. (14) Connor Zilisch, Chevrolet, accident, 49, 0. Average Speed of Race Winner: 73.03 mph. Time of Race: 3 hours, 7 minutes, 20 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.433 seconds. Caution Flags: 4 for 15 ...
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