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Harvick finishes third with strong run at Chicagoland

Sitting on the pit wall in front of his team's pit box after the race concluded, an exhausted Kevin Harvick was asked to run through the final lap of the second stage, considering teammate Kurt Busch wasn't thrilled with how he went about it.

Chicago Finish is the Boost the 2018 Cup Season Needs

There's no argument that the 2018 Overton's 400 at Chicagoland Speedway was the greatest finish of the season so far. So what if Kyle Busch won? So what if Kyle Larson didn't win? It doesn't change the overlying fact that the fender-smashing, side-by-sideways last-lap run to the checkered flag was the most exciting thing anyone has seen all season.

Busch out-duels Larson on final lap at Chicagoland

Kyle Busch parked his damaged car at the start/finish line, climbed out and retrieved the checkered flag, to a chorus of boos from the fans in attendance. In response, he turned to the NBC cameraman and gave a "boo-hoo" gesture.

Verstappen wins in Austria

Max Verstappen put his car in parc-ferme, climbed out of the car and hopped over the barrier to celebrate with his Red Bull Racing team, at the team’s home track. While not a flashy, dominant victory, he conserved his tires to mitigate Kimi Raikkonen cutting his seven-second lead to a second and a half.

Kyle Larson rebounds from early setback to win Xfinity Series race at Chicago

JOLIET, Ill. – When Kyle Larson crossed the finish line at Chicagoland Speedway 8.030 seconds ahead of runner-up Kevin Harvick, there were no screams of elation from the winner of Saturday’s Overton’s 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race.

Johnny Sauter earns a quiet third at Chicago

After starting seventh in the Overton's 225 Friday night, Johnny Sauter was looking for his fifth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win of the year and his second at Chicagoland Speedway.

Noah Gragson places fourth at Chicagoland Speedway

In what would seem like a repeat of Kansas, Gragson, unfortunately, came up three spots short of the race win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Chicagoland Speedway Friday night.

Brett Moffitt gets win number three after Nemechek runs out of gas on the last lap

In what has continued to be a wild season for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and  for Brett Moffitt, and Hattori Racing, it continued to get even wilder as they were able to secure win number three of the season at Chicagoland Speedway after John Hunter Nemechek, who led five times for 64 laps, ran out of gas on the final lap on the backstretch.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Preview-Chicago

After another exciting race at Gateway last weekend, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series continues its season and reaches the halfway point at Chicagoland Speedway.

Hot 20 – Chicago presents a Sunday in the park, three days shy of the 4th of July

Last week it was Sonoma, a road course set in a beautiful background with curves and hills and places one could speed up and those where one had to slow down. This week it is Chicago. It is round.

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TPC Racing Celebrates Solid USAC Mustang Cup Debut with Father-and-Son Podium Results Last Weekend at Sebring International Raceway

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