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Did you watch yesterday’s Cup race at Talladega? If so, you witnessed another of what the pundits call “The Big One.”
Did you watch yesterday’s Cup race at Talladega? If so, you witnessed another of what the pundits call “The Big One.”
After a week that left fans questioning the future of NASCAR following the retirement announcement by the sport’s most popular driver, the young guns did their part to prove that the excitement hasn’t fizzled out during this weekend’s events at Richmond International Raceway.
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.
As the final races approach, keep yourself up-to-date with our NASCAR wrap-up!
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a small number of Cup drivers dominate in the XFINITY and Camping World Series. This may be coming to an end in 2017.
The Xfinity and Sprint series have undergone a few significant upsets.
The NASCAR races at Chicagoland Speedway over the past few days have been filled with upsets, cautions, and dramatic wins.
With just one race to go before the NASCAR Xfinity Chase of 12 starts in Kentucky, optimism to make the Championship was at an all-time fever pitch at Richmond International Raceway Friday night.
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