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Chris Buescher – Bristol I Advance

Following four races in the Carolinas as part of NASCAR’s return to the track, the focus shifts to ‘The World’s Fastest Half Mile’ in Bristol, Tennessee, as the NASCAR Cup Series battles for 500 laps Sunday afternoon.

Toyota Racing Bristol Preview – 05.29.20

NASCAR heads to Tennessee where the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) will compete at Bristol Motor Speedway. Toyota drivers have experienced quite a bit of success at the half-mile short track.

DiBenedetto Heads to Bristol with REESE and Draw-Tite

Last fall at Bristol Motor Speedway, Matt DiBenedetto, having learned just days before that he would be a free agent in 2020, turned in a performance that won the hearts of fans both at the track and across the NASCAR nation.

Scag Power Equipment Back with John Hunter Nemechek at Bristol

I feel like our No. 38 Scag Power Equipment team has a lot of momentum going for us right now. We've had some really encouraging, really strong runs at Darlington and Charlotte over the last couple of weeks.

McDowell Heads to Bristol with Love’s Travel Stops and Luber Finer

Bristol is the home track of our team owner Bob Jenkins, so we always look forward to going there and performing well.

Ford Performance NASCAR: Matt DiBenedetto Bristol Media Availability Transcript

Matt DiBenedetto, driver of the No. 21 Motorcraft Ford Mustang, is currently 11th in the NASCAR Cup Series point standings heading into this weekend’s race at Bristol Motor Speedway. He was part of NASCAR’s media availability session this morning and spoke about returning to the half-mile short track.

CHEVY NCS AT BRISTOL 1: Ryan Preece Press Conf. Transcript

RYAN PREECE, NO. 37 BUSH’S BEANS CAMARO ZL1 1LE, met with media via teleconference and discussed the season thus far, how the hectic schedule has been for him, his expectations at Bristol this coming Sunday, and more. Full Transcript:

Ford Performance NASCAR: Clint Bowyer “Built Ford Proud” This Weekend at Bristol

There is no driver more proud to be associated with Ford Motor Company than NASCAR’s Clint Bowyer, but this weekend that feeling will take on additional meaning for both he and his No. 14 Stewart-Haas Mustang.

Ford Performance NASCAR: Bristol Advance

The NASCAR Cup Series moves to the mountains of East Tennessee this weekend as Bristol Motor Speedway serves as the site for Sunday’s Food City presents the Supermarket Heroes 500.

NASCAR National Series News & Notes – Bristol Motor Speedway

Less than three days after taking the checkered flag at Charlotte Motor Speedway in a rain delayed event won by Chase Elliott, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Bristol Motor Speedway for the first short-track race of the season.

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