Sunday’s Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas is the fifth time NASCAR has competed at the world-class road course. Unfortunately, it could be the last. Earlier this week Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic reported that the rental agreement between Speedway Motorsports Inc.
Phoenix Raceway, site of this weekend’s doubleheader featuring the NASCAR Cup and NASCAR Xfinity Series, holds good memories for Ford Performance
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NASCAR Cup Series season started off with multiple controversial last-lap caution calls/no-calls at Daytona and Atlanta. In Duel 2 at the World Center of Racing, Erik Jones crossed the finish line first but officials awarded Austin Cindric the win due to his position just in front of the No.
After a wild race in Daytona, the NASCAR Cup Series is in Atlanta next for the Ambetter Health 400. Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano are tied as favorites to win Sunday’s race, but Atlanta’s modified track lends itself to upsets: Remember last year’s three-car-wide photo finish?
Ryan Blaney won the pole on Saturday for Sunday’s race. Austin Cindric and Joey Logano, will start second and fourth, respectively.
Ryan Blaney won his first pole position of the season – 11th of his career - Saturday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway – his two Team Penske teammates, Austin Cindric and Joey Logano also earning front-of-the-field starts for Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400 (3 p.
Ford has won the last five NASCAR Cup Series poles at AMS (Joey Logano, Aric Almirola, Michael McDowell twice, and Ryan Blaney).
7. John H. Nemechek, 61. 8. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 61. 9. Alex Bowman, 59. 10. Chase Elliott, 56. 11. Joey Logano, 55. 12. Christopher Bell, 53. 13. Denny Hamlin, 51. 14. Michael McDowell, 51. 15. Carson Hocevar, 48. 16. Chris Buescher, 47. 17. Erik Jones, 46. 18. Riley Herbst, 40. 19. Ty Dillon, 39. 20. Austin Dillon, 39. 21. Ross Chastain, 37. 22. Todd Gilliland, 36. 23. Kyle Busch, 35. 24. Jimmie Johnson, 34. 25. Daniel Suárez, 33. 26. Justin Haley, 31. 27. AJ Allmendinger, 29. 28. Zane Smith, 27. 29. Ty Gibbs, 26. 30. Ryan Preece, 24. 31. Josh Berry, 23. 32. Corey LaJoie, 21. 33. Brad Keselowski, 21. 34. Shane Van Gisbergen, 18. 35. Cole Custer, 17. 36. Noah Gragson, 13. 37. Cody Ware, 4. 38. JJ Yeley, 1. For more than a century, Times Union photographers have been documenting the Capital Region’s fascinating people, places and pivotal moments.
Joey Logano‘s start at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday makes him the new longest consecutive start streak in the NASCAR Cup Series, with the previous holder of that mark, Martin Truex Jr. ending his own at 685 straight starts -- sixth on the all-time list.
LOGANO LOVES PHOENIX If you’re looking for a favorite this weekend at Phoenix Raceway, look no further than defending NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano. The Connecticut native has four career victories at the Phoenix facility,
It's another unique race to open the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, as the stars and cars tackle the challenging one-mile oval of Phoenix Raceway. The Shriners
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