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Keselowski rolls to a dominant win at New Hampshire

The 2012 Cup champion prevailed over a series of intense battles with Denny Hamlin to grab his third victory of the 2020 Cup season.

2020 NASCAR Cup Rookie of the Year mid-season review

Reddick, Bell and Custer lead the way of this year's Cup Series Rookie of the Year battle midway through the 2020 season.

McDowell on pole position for NASCAR All-Star Open

The Arizona native will lead a field of 21 competitors attempting to qualify for the 2020 All-Star Race at Thunder Valley.

Banner run for four Toyota competitors at Pocono

A race recap of the top-four finishing Toyota drivers at Pocono Raceway.

Cup rookies prepare for first tackle at Talladega

A preview of this year's Cup Series rookie class preparing to race at Talladega for the first time.

Homestead features unique top-15 notables

While Denny Hamlin earned a milestone win in his NASCAR Cup Series career in Sunday night's Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the 12th race of the 2020 season, there were a multitude of competitors who earned strong results and left Miami satisfied with their performances.

Bristol features unique names with top-10 results

. While Keselowski emerged as the overall victor, there were other competitors who left Bristol feeling victorious and satisfied with their results following a difficult start to this season.

LFR welcomes Bell, prepares for second year with TRD

“He's adapted at every level he's come up through. Sure, there will be adjustments,” said Leavine. “He drives his heart out. From my standpoint, what more can I ask for?”

Should NASCAR drivers be allowed to compete in other forms of motorsport?

But racing is a dangerous sport. This goes without saying. Despite the major advances in safety over the last 60, 70 years, drivers still get hurt, and in many tragic instances, they are killed. Saying that a driver can race in discipline A but not discipline B is neglecting the fact that anything can happen at any moment, anywhere. Just because the 2010s' didn't see a single driver perish in NASCAR's top touring divisions does not mean it couldn't happen again in 2020.

Bell and Allgaier end up short of championship

After coming up short in last year's Championship 4 race, Christopher Bell and the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team were back for another chance at the Xfinity Series championship.

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