Brad Keselowski ran inside the top five for much of the afternoon Sunday at Martinsville Speedway and had a solid finishing position within reach, but a late caution turned out to be costly, relegating the Fastenal Ford to a 24th place finish.
Kyle Larson charged early at Martinsville, and was into the top 10 by lap 20 after starting 19th. Larson surged again in the latter part of the race, holding off Joey Logano while leading.
For the first time in his NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) career, Kyle Larson will leave Martinsville Speedway with the prestigious grandfather clock after driving his No. 5 HendrickCars.com Camaro ZL1 to the victory in the NOCO 400.
Antron Brown drove his Toyota Top Fuel Dragster to his first win of the 2023 NHRA Drag Racing season in Sunday afternoon’s four-wide event in Las Vegas.