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Bubba Wallace's big win at the Brickyard shook up the power rankings. Let's take a look at where drivers stand after Indy.
Ryan Preece shares his thoughts on what it takes to succeed at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, offering two key pointers.
Bubba Wallace clinched a spot in the NASCAR playoffs with the win in the Brickyard 400 on July 27 at Indianapolis.
RFK Racing's Chris Buescher holds the final playoff spot and teammate Ryan Preece is the first driver below the cutline ...
With his first crown jewel victory in the NASCAR Cup Series, Bubba Wallace locked into the 2025 playoffs by winning the ...
Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer’s 20th-place finish last weekend at Indy is his best result in the last four races. Bad News: Custer has started 20th or worse in 10 of the last 12 races, ...
The race got underway with Indiana native Chase Briscoe leading the race. In the early running, Ross Chastain slammed the ...
Brad Keselowski 6th - Todd Gilliland 7th - Ryan Blaney 14th - Chris Buescher 15th - Austin Cindric 20th - Cole Custer 22nd - Josh Berry 31st - Zane Smith 32nd - Joey Logano 33rd - Noah Gragson 34th - ...
Before NASCAR makes a trip to the Brickyard in Indianapolis, a pair of drivers made a stop in the Finger Lakes to meet up ...
Stafford Speedway hosted the Cleetus McFarland New England 900 on Friday, July 18 with a 90-lap feature event featuring ...
Following Bubba Wallace's win in Sunday's Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Cup Series playoff picture ...
If Ryan Preece was low on fuel, then there was no way he was going to get his car re-fired. NASCAR thought that Preece could get going again, wanted to give him a chance.