NASCAR Points Standings After Las Vegas
Check the updated regular season standings for NASCAR's top three series after the latest race weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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Check the updated regular season standings for NASCAR's top three series after the latest race weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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Hamlin scored his 61st Cup win, his second consecutive at Las Vegas and his third overall.
By Matt Crider, Staff Writer ARLINGTON, Texas — New street course, familiar result for Kyle Kirkwood. Kirkwood passed four-time and defending NTT...
INDYCAR ruled that Rosenqvist jumped the race's final restart.
Dixon appeared like an apparition in the top 10 after a difficult start to the weekend.
LAS VEGAS – Kyle Larson remained undefeated in his No. 88 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet after taking the checkered flag in The LiUNA NASCAR O’Reilly ...
Kirkwood passed Alex Palou late to pick up his sixth career NTT IndyCar Series win.
Neha Dwivedi, Staff Writer When Daniel Suárez parted ways with Trackhouse Racing at the end of last season and moved to Spire Motorsports, they split...
BY Neha Dwivedi, Staff Writer Alex Bowman has been on the sidelines since his vertigo diagnosis after he was forced to exit the race at Circuit of the...
Kimi Antonelli botched the start from the pole, focusing too much on his teammate George Ruseell, and watched Lewis Hamilton scoot into first. The mis...
Kyle Larson scored the victory in Las Vegas, but there were plenty of storylines in Saturday's O'Reilly race to follow.
The incident with Sheldon Creed took Tanner Gray from a potential win to a 37th-place finish.
Kyle Larson is the guy to beat, but who else could make for a solid choice in your lineup?
After struggling earlier in the race, Larson took the lead with 47 laps to go and never looked back.
By Matt Crider, Staff Writer ARLINGTON, Texas — On a weekend full of new experiences, Marcus Ericsson got into the act Saturday by storming to his f...
The series now has no races planned for the month of April due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
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Christian Rasmussen is looking good for his primary sponsor's race in Arlington Sunday.
Alex Palou will start on the outside of the front row for the race, which has been moved up an hour due to expected heavy winds.