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NASCAR has confirmed two L1-level penalties for two NASCAR Xfinity teams: No. 87 Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet and the No.
Two Xfinity Series teams -- the No. 87 of Jordan Anderson Racing and No. 99 of Viking Motorsports -- were levied L1-level penalties.
Since superspeedway tracks require a distinctive aero and engine package, some NASCAR teams, whether intentionally or not, tend to get caught with faulty modifications.
Denny Hamlin criticizes NASCAR’s failure to improve Next Gen cars for superspeedways, while praising Xfinity Series races on ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR TV ratings from Talladega race weekendThe NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway drew 4.041 million viewers on FOX, according to Adam Stern ...
Austin Cindric got a much-needed win and Ryan Preece got a much-needed second that wasn't seconded. And some other news from ...
News Channel 11’s John Jenco and Terry Craig discussed the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series races at Talladega Superspeedway.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty gave a straightforward reaction to the 2025 Talladega race. Speaking alongside Cup-winning crew chief Dale Inman on the Petty Family Podcast, Petty called out the ...
Joe Gibbs Racing owns nine NASCAR Cup Series victories at Texas Motor Speedway. In 140 combined starts at the 1.5-mile ...
Chase Elliott will rock a golden No. 9 car in the Wurth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway to honor NAPA Auto Parts' 100th ...
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On3 on MSNNASCAR announces penalties after Talladega weekendFollowing last week’s Xfinity Series race at Talladega, NASCAR announced penalties against two teams. The No. 87 Jordan ...
Ford heads to Texas Motor Speedway with added momentum after Austin Cindric’s thrilling NASCAR Cup Series victory last weekend in Talladega. Ford has 15 all-time Cup wins at the Fort Worth track and ...
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