Signs point to a strong run for Tyler Reddick in Kansas

With all the talk in the NASCAR Cup Series centering on those drivers who are still alive in the Playoffs, it can be easy to overlook those who have already been eliminated from title contention. But one driver who could very well find himself in the mix for a top finish or even a win this weekend in the Hollywood Casino 400 at the Kansas Speedway is Tyler Reddick. The 1.5-mile track located just across the state line from Kansas City, Missouri is one where the 25-year-old racer has run well in the past. And perhaps more importantly, the driver…

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NASCAR has to be happy with one aspect of ‘Round of 8’

A look at the drivers and teams still in the hunt for the NASCAR Cup Series championship in the ‘Round of 8’ does not reveal very much in the way of parity among the teams as only three organizations are represented among the remaining hopefuls. But on that same note, there does appear to be a certain degree of equality among the auto manufacturers who participate at the highest level of stock car racing as each of the three car makers involved in the sport still have a chance to emerge from the NASCAR Playoffs as a champion. Joe Gibbs…

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Hendrick Motorsports can now put total effort behind Chase Elliott

The remaining eight drivers in the NASCAR Playoffs all come from just three organizations. Three of those competitors drive for Joe Gibbs Racing, three for Team Penske, and two for Hendrick Motorsports. While it might seem as if JGR and Penske have an advantage due to the fact that each has one more representative in contention for the NASCAR Cup Series championship than does Hendrick, the results of Sunday’s Autotrader Echo Park Automotive 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway may actually paint a different picture. Kyle Larson’s victory in Fort Worth assures that the No. 5 HMS Chevrolet will be…

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A Larson win in Texas spells serious trouble for NASCAR competitors

If any of the eight contenders who are still alive in the NASCAR Playoffs wins on Sunday in the Autotrader Echo Park Automotive 500 at Texas Motor Speedway they will have the advantage of being locked into the Championship 4 race in three weeks at Phoenix Raceway. Obviously, a victory in Fort Worth will provide a big advantage for any of those title hopefuls as they prepare for that final race. But there may be one driver who would benefit most from a victory in Texas. Kyle Larson and his Hendrick Motorsports have been the talk of the season so…

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Kevin Harvick needs to prove a point before the end of 2021

For a driver who was eliminated following the NASCAR Cup Series race held last Sunday afternoon at the Charlotte Motor Speedway ‘Roval’, Kevin Harvick has commanded a great deal of this week’s racing news cycle. Last year at this time, he was also a major part of the NASCAR Playoffs story but for a very different reason as many considered him the favorite to go on and add a title to the one he earned in 2014. After the 2020 ‘Round of 8’ Harvick and his Stewart-Haas Racing team were knocked out of contention and went to the season finale…

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Chase Elliott vs Kevin Harvick embodies the new vs the old in NASCAR

Unless you have been off of the planet over the past few weeks, you probably already know of the running feud between NASCAR Cup Series champions Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick. What appeared to have begun at Bristol Motor Speedway with a side-by-side rub that later turned into one driver holding the other up long enough for a lead change to occur has now evolved into a pair of crashes on the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval. A pair of face-to-face disagreements in the Bristol infield were followed up this past Sunday with some televised post-race barbs thrown in each other’s…

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A.J. Allmendinger maintains grip on Xfinity event at Charlotte Roval

October 9, 2021 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service CONCORD, N.C. – AJ Allmendinger stayed undefeated at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. The driver of the No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet won his third straight race at the 2.28-mile, 17-turn Roval and achieved several milestones in the process. With his overtime victory in the Drive for the Cure 250 presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, Allmendinger clinched a spot in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs. He won for the fifth time this season and the 10th time in his career. Winning…

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Will anyone follow Bubba Wallace’s lead?

Jackie Robinson is perhaps the most iconic figure in American sports history in terms of African-American athletes breaking the barrier of what had previously been considered a sovereign realm for whites. When the Dodgers legend entered Major League Baseball in 1947, it was not only a significant moment in the history of sports but also for American culture as a whole. What makes the first black player’s legacy so important in sports as well as life in general is that not only was he a great player but he paved the way for numerous others to follow his lead and…

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“All Press is Good Press” and NASCAR will get plenty of press this week

Invariably, a trip to the Talladega Super Speedway by the three top series in NASCAR leads to all sorts of chatter before, during and after each racing weekend. Drivers, teams, fans, and media often weigh in with their likes and dislikes of the giant track and the type of racing that goes on there. Pack racing, tight competition, close finishes, and the constantly looming threat of the ‘Big One’ are all topics of conversation in regard to the Alabama facility. Not only did this past weekend provide all of that, but at the same time, history making elements of the…

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Bubba Wallace scores historic Cup Series victory at Talladega

By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service An opportune caution and a sudden rain shower helped make Bubba Wallace the second African-American driver ever to win a NASCAR Cup Series race. Wallace held the lead in Monday’s rain-delayed YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway when Ryan Preece turned into the outside wall off the bumper of Chris Buescher’s Ford to cause the fifth caution of the event. As the cars circled under the yellow, rain drenched the 2.66-mile race track. NASCAR brought the cars to pit road on Lap 118 of a scheduled 188.  After another shower thwarted track-drying attempts, NASCAR called…

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