1. Joey Logano, 126. 2. Austin Cindric, 106. 3. Josh Berry, 56. 4. Kyle Busch, 55. 5. Ross Chastain, 25. 5. Shane Van Gisbergen, 25.
1. William Byron, 116. 2. Ryan Blaney, 114. 3. Tyler Reddick, 111. 4. Christopher Bell, 95. 5. Chase Elliott, 95. 6. Bubba Wallace, 94. 7. Alex Bowman, 87. 8. Michael McDowell, 85.
Through March 2 ...
Christopher Bell walked away from COTA on Sunday with back-to-back race wins. Was that enough to launch him into the No. 1 ...
Chase Elliott rallied from a Lap 1 spin to finish fourth while Busch faded to fifth after leading a race-best 42 laps. Road ...
A week after being awarded a caution-timed victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Christopher Bell earned a hard-fought raw ...
The consistently aggressive behavior of Carson Hocevar on the track has drawn some cautionary remarks from NASCAR Cup driver ...
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): K.Busch, 6 times for 42 laps; S.Van Gisbergen, 5 times for 23 laps; T.Reddick, 2 times for 9 laps; C.Bell, 2 times for 8 laps; B.Wallace, 1 time for 4 ...
The NASCAR playoff standings and Cup Series points have been updated following the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit ...
Christopher Bell outlasts a trio of competitors to claim his second Cup Series victory in a row. In the closing laps at ...
NASCAR held its fifth grand prix race at Circuit of the Americas and already both sides are wondering about whether they will ...
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Field Level Media on MSNChristopher Bell closes late at Austin for back-to-back winsChristopher Bell finally found his way around Kyle Busch with five laps to go and went back-to-back with wins, capturing ...
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