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Joe Gibbs Racing declined from nine wins in 2021 to six this season, but Christopher Bell demonstrated he can be a NASCAR Cup Series star for years to come.
Bobby Allison went from the Cup Series champion in 1983 to an independent driver two seasons later because of a teammate’s stunning win at Daytona.
An NBC Sports tweet about the Xfinity Series containing a glaring omission.
NASCAR doesn’t provide explanations for scheduling decisions, but largely abandoning Saturday night races warrants some
Hendrick Motorsports plans to be more active in the Xfinity Series in 2023, but that doesn’t mean fielding a full-time team.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver lineup will look drastically different in a few years, which is why the owner needs to keep Christopher Bell.
Martin Truex Jr. missed the NASCAR Playoffs for the first time since 2014.
Denny Hamlin turned some inaccurate reporting into the deal with Michael Jordan than launched 23XI Racing.
Given the chance to drive a car for one of NASCAR’s top teams, it’s possible that some mediocre drivers would suddenly become contenders.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. tied for the lead in wrecks this season, continuing a trend during his Cup Series career.