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Tyler Reddick narrowly misses the NASCAR In-Season Challenge finale, reflects on Dover defeat, and eyes future races for redemption.
9. Shane Van Gisbergen, 208. 10. Chase Briscoe, 192. 13. Tyler Reddick, 112. 14. Bubba Wallace, 106. 16. Carson Hocevar, 80. 16. Brad Keselowski, 80.
17. Michael McDowell, 423. 18. AJ Allmendinger, 420.
Denny Hamlin has stood his ground that wins — enough of them to soon earn his place inside NASCAR’s career top-10 list — matter more to his legacy than a championship. Easy to say, of course, with 58 ...
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Daily Express US on MSNTy Dillon lifts lid on real reasons behind Richard Childress Racing exitKaulig Racing's Ty Dillon has revealed exactly what led to his departure from Richard Childress Racing early in his NASCAR ...
Rick Ware Racing — Good news: Cody Ware finished 18th at Indy last year, one of his best finishes in a limited Cup schedule ...
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Daily Express US on MSNTy Dillon or Ty Gibbs will not receive $1 million NASCAR In-Season Challenge prizeNASCAR's In-Season Challenge $1M prize will be given to the team of the winning driver, not Ty Gibbs nor Ty Dillon, after ...
The final round of the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge takes place this week at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But before the race could even begin, ...
Ty Dillon and Ty Gibbs are preparing for the finale of the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge, and they believed they were racing for a cool $1 million.
Denny Hamlin won Sunday at Dover to become the first 4-time winner of 2025. Also, there was movement in the ongoing NASCAR ...
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