4. Christopher Bell, 224. 6. Denny Hamlin, 218. 11. Chris Buescher, 177. 12. Chase Briscoe, 169. 13. Ross Chastain, 169. 14. Ryan Preece, 165.
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On3 on MSNDenny Hamlin calls out Austin Cindric for wrecking other drivers: ‘Starting to get on my nerves’Austin Cindric found himself in the middle of another questionable racing incident during Sunday’s race at Martinsville.
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EssentiallySports on MSN“It’s Starting to Get on My Nerves” – Denny Hamlin Accuses Roger Penske’s Man of Repeated Offense Amidst Growing ImpatienceAustin Cindric’s rise in NASCAR was anything but ordinary. The post “It’s Starting to Get on My Nerves” – Denny Hamlin ...
Up next: Austin Dillon, who drives the No. 3 car for ... Hank Aaron was walking up to the old (Atlanta) Braves stadium, and my brother (Ty Dillon) and I asked him for an autograph.
Following Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s apology for his antics at Richmond, tensions flared again during the penultimate race at ...
NASCAR fans did not show any sympathy for Ty Gibbs despite the fact that he was wrecked by Tyler Reddick at Martinsville ...
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Ty Gibbs finished one spot (13th) ahead of 23XI’s Tyler Reddick (14th) in Sunday’s Cook Out 400 at ...
After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday ...
After 400 laps in the Cook Out 400 on Sunday (March 30), Todd Gilliland proved to hold that distinction among the underdogs, ...
20. (34) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 400, 17. 35. (33) Shane Van Gisbergen, Chevrolet, 394, 2. 38. (20) Austin Cindric, Ford, electrical, 363, 1. Average Speed of Race Winner: 68.173 mph. Time of ...
Ty Gibbs told his team they better keep him away “from that little f***er” Tyler Reddick after Sunday’s race at Martinsville ...
Denny Hamlin ended his decade-long Martinsville win drought, dominating the Cook Out 400, tying Rusty Wallace for 11th on the ...
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