The 21-year-old Mayer from Franklin, Wisconsin, led 13 of 72 over-scheduled laps and overtook Parker Kligerman during an overtime shootout to notch his third Xfinity victory of 2024 and race his way into the Playoff's Round of 8.
The three-time SuperCars champion from Auckland, New Zealand, posted his best qualifying lap at 99.246 mph in 82.704 seconds, which was enough to claim his first Cup Series career pole at the Roval.
The three-time SuperCars champion from Auckland, New Zealand, notched the third Xfinity Series pole of his career and of the 2024 season with a pole-qualifying lap at 97.110 mph in 84.523 seconds.
Dave Elenz, who worked as Erik Jones' crew chief, has parted ways, which resulted with Ben Beshore shifting to Jones' No. 43 team while Brian Campe will work as a crew chief for John Hunter Nemechek and the No. 42 team on an interim role for the remainder of the 2024 season.
The 2023 Daytona 500 champion from Olive Branch, Mississippi, led 19 of 195 over-scheduled laps and edged Brad Keselowski by 0.006 seconds during an overtime shootout to snap a 65-race winless drought and record his fourth Cup career victory at 'Dega.
The two-time ARCA Menards East champion from Johnston, Iowa, led five of 98 over-scheduled laps and muscled away from the field on the final lap of an overtime shootout to score his second Xfinity career victory and transfer into the Playoff's Round of 8.
The 2021 Daytona 500 champion from Glendale, Arizona, notched his sixth Cup career pole and his fifth on superspeedway venues in 2024 with a pole-winning lap at 183.063 mph in 52.310 seconds.
The 39-year-old Enfinger from Fairhope, Alabama, became the first Playoff competitor to secure a Championship 4 berth by claiming his first Truck victory of 2024 in the Round of 8 opener at Talladega.
The two-time Xfinity Series championship-winning crew chief from Gaylord, Michigan, is scheduled to reach a milestone feat in his third full-time season as a crew chief in NASCAR's premier series.
The 21-year-old, second-generation racer from Mooresville, North Carolina, is set to pilot the No. 1 Chevrolet sponsored by Bass Pro Shops for his first full-time campaign in the Xfinity circuit in 2025.
With the winter weather postponing the Cookout Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, a lot of people have thought about what the future holds for the NASCAR Clash.
Spire Motorsports and Carson Hocevar have reached a long-term agreement that will see the 23-year-old rising star at the controls of the team’s No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 into the next decade.
During the 2026 NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, the track has released the tentative schedule for the weekly racing series that goes on at the Madhouse