Search results for "Ty Dillon"
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoNo Whining in Wine Country for Kyle Larson
The hometown kid has finally done it. Elk Grove’s own Kyle Larson dominated Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, leading...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoKyle Larson Scores Dominant Coca-Cola 600 Win
Undoubtedly, Kyle Larson entered Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte as one of the most consistent NASCAR Cup Series racers. Indeed,...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoIn the Hot Seat with Michael McDowell
Undoubtedly, Michael McDowell stands out as one of the classiest racers in the NASCAR Cup Series. Primarily, the 36-year-old Phoenix, Ariz....
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NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series
/ 5 years agoBusch Whoops the Field at COTA
Kyle Busch won the NASCAR XFINITY Series Pit Boss 250 at Circuit of the Americas in dominating fashion, leading 35 of...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoAlex Bowman Wins Drydene 400 at Dover
All in all, Alex Bowman seemingly looks like Hendrick Motorsports’ version of “The Closer” this year. Of course, Bowman may not...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoKyle Busch Takes a Birthday Victory at Kansas
Sunday’s Buschy McBusch Race 400 was filled with many surprises and funny coincidences. Fittingly, Kyle Busch entered this race, which happened...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoBrad Keselowski Scores GEICO 500 Win at Talladega
By all means, as Brad Keselowski can attest, the most important lap worth leading is the last one such as the...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoAlex Bowman Makes An “Ally” with Richmond Victory
All things considered, Sunday’s Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond offered a delightful surprise, particularly for Alex Bowman and his No. 48...
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoIn the Fast Lane with Tad Geschickter
For the past 26 years, Tad Geschickter and his wife Jodi have been staying powers as competitive team owners in NASCAR....
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NASCAR Cup Series
/ 5 years agoTruex Puts the “Martin” Back in Martinsville
Though Ryan Blaney and Denny Hamlin seemed to have the cars to beat, it was Martin Truex Jr. who put himself back...
