When each new year in NASCAR commences, there is always something new apparent when the haulers are unloaded and the crews go ...
Notable changes include Noah Gragson moving to Front Row Motorsports, Justin Haley joining Spire Motorsports, and Ty Dillon joining Kaulig Racing. Chase Briscoe takes over Martin Truex Jr.'s seat ...
No. 10 -- Ty Dillon -- Kaulig Racing Chevrolet (Crew chief: Andrew Dickeson) No. 11 -- Denny Hamlin -- Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (Crew chief: Chris Gayle) No. 12 -- Ryan Blaney -- Team Penske Ford ...
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Motorsports Wire on MSNNASCAR Daytona 500 Duels results: Bubba Wallace, Austin Cindric win DuelsBubba Wallace and Austin Cindric won the Duels at Daytona on Thursday night. See all the highlights from Daytona.
The driver shuffle has been more than usual for the 2025 lineup, especially toward the back of the field. Stewart-Haas Racing's closure left four drivers with the prospect of a new team in 2025, while ...
Ryan Truex will be returning to Sam Hunt Racing ... in the series on a full-time basis was in 2018, where he piloted Kaulig Racing’s No. 11 Chevrolet entry to his first Playoffs and a 12th ...
There was a flurry of offseason NASCAR driver-crew chief moves. For better or worse, Bob Pockrass ranks them all.
taking over for the retired Martin Truex Jr. Ryan Preece climbs into the No. 60 Ford for RFK Racing. Ty Dillon drives the No. 10 (formerly the No. 31) Chevy for Kaulig Racing. 23XI Racing expands to ...
taking over for the retired Martin Truex Jr. Ryan Preece climbs into the No. 60 Ford for RFK Racing. Ty Dillon drives the No. 10 (formerly the No. 31) Chevy for Kaulig Racing. 23XI Racing expands ...
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