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As NASCAR’s three primary series descended upon Atlanta Motor Speedway over the weekend, it appeared Kurt Busch’s Daytona 500 finish would be followed by a dominating performance by his brother Kyle Busch – that is, until the ‘any given Sunday’ rule made its appearance.
The NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona had a spectacular finish, with trucks flying and spinning on the white flag lap when a virtual unknown, 18-year old Kaz Krala, became Daytona’s youngest winner in the NASCAR Camping World Truck series.
Chase Elliott had an impressive and very fast NAPA Chevrolet, steering high and low and holding back all challengers to win the first NASCAR Can-Am […]
Officially launching the 2017 Daytona SpeedWeeks, Austin Theriault won the ARCA Racing Lucas Oil 200 at Daytona International Speedway, taking the win with only five laps to go under a red flag period.
It was a madcap last lap at the Advance Auto Parts Clash, with Joey Logano coming out of the smoke in first place at the Daytona International Speedway to start the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup season off with an exciting finish.
It turned out to be an all Hendrick Motorsports front row for the Daytona 500, with sophomore racer Chase Elliott and veteran Dale Earnhardt, Jr. locking in their starting 1-2 positions for the ‘Great American Race’ this Sunday.
NASCAR recently announced that they would make some changes to how races play out starting in 2017. No longer will we see a race run in a single segment.