Denny Hamlin flexed his Toyota's muscle in the second half of the Wurth 400 Sunday afternoon and won the NASCAR Cup Series' 400-mile race at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Delaware.
Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup race by about a quarter of a second Sunday at Dover Motor Speedway.
Coming off a restart, Zane Smith and Bubba Wallace made contact sending the 23 car into traffic and taking out William Byron and Christopher Bell. Wallace, Byron, and Bell were all knocked out of the race at Dover.
Spotter Kevin Hamlin is not happy with Alex Bowman after a little bit of complaining and griping on the radio about Kyle Larson. Bowman was coming up to Larson quickly for the Stage 2 win but was denied by the NASCAR champion.
Ryan Preece’s run in Sunday’s Würth 400 at Dover Motor Speedway appears to be done before the end of Stage 1 due to reoccurring smoke showing up in his cockpit.
Have you ever wanted to see Kevin Harvick drive for Hendrick Motorsports? Well, you’re about to. Harvick is going to practice for Kyle Larson at North Wilkesboro.
In his NASCAR Cup Series debut as a backup driver, Corey Heim will have a backup crew chief. Dave Elenz has returned to North Carolina to “attend to a personal matter.” Joey Cohen, VP of Race Operations for Legacy Motor Club will fill in.
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin is one of the most talented racers of generation. He has won over 5o Cup races in his career and is the winningest racer without a championship win to his name.
As the NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Monster Mile this weekend, there are many storylines to follow. From favorites looking for a win, a former champ looking to relive the glory days, and a young phenom making his first Cup Series start, here are five drivers that you should keep up with during the Wurth 400 at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Ryan Truex defended his title at the Monster Mile, winning Saturday's Xfinity Series race at Dover for his second career NASCAR victory.
Kyle Larson will become the fifth driver in history to attempt to complete "The Double" by racing 1,100 miles in one day, starting with the Indianapolis 500, and followed by the Coca-Cola 600.
First out for final qualifying and first on the scoring chart, Kyle Busch earned his first pole position of the season Saturday with a lap of 162.191 mph in the No.
An absolutely scary moment during the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Dover as Ryan Sieg escaped from his car after it caught fire. Sieg was just racing when the fire began to engulf the entire car.
Early on in this race we already have our first big wreck. JJ Yeley and Hailie Deegan took the worst of the incident at Dover. However, it all began with a move from Dawson Cram who has been on the wrong side of these NASCAR wrecks lately.
Despite a rough start for the season, Kyle Busch and the No. 8 team brought a fast racecar to Dover.
Kyle Busch recorded a 22.196-second/162.191 mph lap in the second of two rounds of NASCAR Cup Series qualifying Saturday at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway to claim the pole for Sunday’s Wurth 400.
Ford Motorsports came tantalizingly close to winning its first NASCAR Cup Series race of the season last weekend at Talladega, but neither Michael McDowell nor Brad Keselowski could make it happen at the end.
The 44-year-old won 28 races in the Cup Series. Even without a championship, that makes his career worthy of a Hall of Fame bid.
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