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7. Shane Van Gisbergen, 208. 11. Christopher Bell, 154. 12. Chase Elliott, 135. 13. Tyler Reddick, 112. 14. Bubba Wallace, 103. 16. Brad Keselowski, 80. 17. Michael McDowell, 77.
1. Connor Zilisch, 4. 2. Taylor Gray, 2. 2. Jesse Love, 2. 2. Shane Van Gisbergen, 2. 5. Christopher Bell, 1. 5. Alex Bowman, 1. 5. Sheldon Creed, 1. 5. Chase Elliott, 1.
Denny Hamlin painted a bleak picture for the NASCAR Cup Series field on the latest episode of his Actions Detrimental podcast ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNDenny Hamlin Clears Ross Chastain as Teammate FuryToyota/Save Mart 350 arrived with mid-July heat shimmering over the wine-country hills and a sell-out crowd already buzzing about Shane van Gisbergen. The post Denny Hamlin Writes Clean Chit to Ross ...
Shane van Gisbergen makes history with swiftest four NASCAR Cup Series wins in 34 races, spotlighting his dominance on road courses.
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5 NASCAR Names Who Walked Away from Sonoma with Nothing but RegretSonoma left some of NASCAR’s biggest names like Kyle Larson, Shane van Gisbergen, and Alex Bowman empty-handed and full of ...
After last week’s sweep in the streets of Chicago, Shane van Gisbergen continues to stack wins in NASCAR with a strong ...
NASCAR's most popular driver grabs the top spot after a solid run at Sonoma. See how the top-10 shakes out this week.
The playoff format has long sparked debate in NASCAR circles, with critics pointing to the disconnect between season-long consistency and championship eligibility.
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