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Dakoda Armstrong/JGL Racing Michigan Preview

Dakoda will be making his third career NASCAR XFINITY Series start at Michigan International Speedway to go along with three prior starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and one in the ARCA Racing Series. Armstrong has a best XFINITY Series finish of 16th at the Brooklyn, Michigan track which occurred in this event last season.

Bubba Wallace – Michigan Advance

“Michigan is a pretty cool track to race on. You can carry a lot of speed down the straightaways and really make some moves. I’m looking forward to getting there with our LoudMouth Exhaust Mustang and seeing if we can get Ford in victory lane in their backyard.”

Ryan Reed – Michigan advance

Ryan Reed has competed at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) twice in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. In 2014, Reed finished 11th after starting 24th. In this race last season, Reed finished 19th after starting in the same position.

RCR Event Preview – Firekeepers Casino 400 and Menards 250

Richard Childress Racing at Michigan International Speedway ... In 154 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Michigan International Speedway, RCR teams have earned three wins, two with Dale Earnhardt (1987, 1990) and the most recent with Kevin Harvick (August 2010).

Garrett Smithley Pocono Review

Garrett Smithley finished 27th in Saturday’s rain-shortened Pocono Green 250 XFINITY Series race at Pocono Raceway. The first XFINITY race in Pocono history was scheduled for 100 laps, but afternoon rain showers pelted the speedway and forced NASCAR to call the race after 53 laps. Smithley was caught a lap down by the rain.

Ryan Preece Pocono Review

The first Xfinity Series race in the history of Pocono Raceway was shorter than planned, but it was a good afternoon for JD Motorsports with Gary Keller driver Ryan Preece. Preece qualified 19th and finished 17th in the Pocono Green 250, which was scheduled for 100 laps but cut short to 53 because of persistent rain showers. Preece finished on the lead lap to score his fourth top-20 finish of the Xfinity season.

Ross Chastain Pocono review

Ross Chastain finished 19th in the rain-shortened Pocono Green 250 Xfinity Series race Saturday at Pocono Raceway. The race, scheduled for 100 laps, was called official at the 53-lap mark when persistent rain showers kept portions of the track too wet for racing. Chastain, driving the Dream Water Chevrolet, started 29th and progressed smoothly through the field, finishing the race on the lead lap.

NASCAR XFINITY Series Race Report – Joey Logano – Pocono

Joey Logano wheeled the blue and white liveried No. 22 SKF Ford Mustang to a fifth place finish after starting fifth in the inaugural Pocono Green 250 at Pocono Raceway on Saturday afternoon. The race was cut short just after halfway as persistent precipitation moved into the area bringing a halt to an event filled with early excitement and a variation of strategy.

RCR NXS Post Race Report – Pocono Green 250

Paul Menard and the No. 2 Richmond / Menards Chevrolet Team Earn Seventh-Place Finish in Inaugural NASCAR XFINITY Series Race at Pocono Raceway. "We had a fast Richmond/Menards Chevrolet this weekend. We unloaded fast on Thursday and felt pretty good heading into qualifying. I messed up a little in Turn 1 during qualifying, but we definitely had a top-three car.

Toyota NXS Pocono Post-Race Notes & Quotes – 6.4.16

Camry driver Erik Jones (second) was the top-Toyota finisher in Saturday afternoon’s rain-shortened NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS) race at Pocono Raceway, an event won by Kyle Larson under caution. Jones started from the pole in the inaugural NXS race on the 2.5-mile track in Pennsylvania.

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Zane Smith Ready For 100th Cup Start This Weekend

Zane Smith, driver of the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford Mustang Dark Horse, will be making his 100th career NASCAR Cup Series start when the green flag falls this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.

Ford Racing – Chicagoland Advance

This weekend will mark the first NASCAR action at Chicagoland Speedway since 2019. Prior to that, the circuit made a yearly stop at the 1.5-mile track for 19 consecutive seasons, starting in 2001.

Linker, Thrasher Tame Speedway Safari Night In Round 5 of Cook Out Summer Shootout Action

Landon Thrasher was the mane attraction in the roaring Young Lions division for his third win of the season, while Wyatt Linker wheeled through the field to lead the Beginner Bandolero division to a win.

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