The remainder of the race was run under green flag conditions, and didn’t allow Scott to get back towards the front. The No. 11 Dollar General ended the night in 14th.
Mike Wallace and the No. 01 Chevrolet team of JD Motorsports didn’t get the desired results they were working towards at Richmond International Raceway on Friday night.
Sam Hornish Jr. finished fifth in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race Friday night at Richmond International Raceway and wasn’t bashful about the main reason why.
Kurt Busch won the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Richmond International Raceway. The win marked the first victory for Kyle Busch Motorsports and team owner Kyle Busch in the NNS.
Michael Annett started the 250-lap NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Richmond International Raceway from the 19th position. Annett finished the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 as follows:
Sam Hornish Jr. (No. 12 Wurth Dodge Challenger) Finished 5th YOU HAD A GOOD DODGE CHALLENGER ALL NIGHT BUT THERE WAS AN ISSUE EARLY IN THE RACE. “We started having some brake vibration about lap two or three and we did everything I could do from inside the car to be able to battle that. "
"Yeah, it was alright. We weren’t the best we have been here but we weren’t terrible. There were times in the race I felt we had the best car in parts of the run but couldn’t put the whole run together. Not a bad night."
The third race of the 60th anniversary season for the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) treks to the daunting Salem (Ind.) Speedway for Sunday afternoon’s running of the Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200.
Packed with unforgettable moments on and off the track, the Coca-Cola 600 returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway with unmatched action and unforgettable moments to honor and pay tribute to the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces
TRICON Garage (TRICON) is proud to announce that its collaboration with TRD U.S.A. partner Safelite, the Safelite Foundation and its national partner Foster Love will return to the No. 11 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro in 2026.
Richard Childress Racing (RCR) announced today a leadership adjustment within its NASCAR Cup Series program, reinforcing the organization’s continued focus on improving on-track performance and delivering stronger, more consistent results.