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Keselowski and Truex fall short of the win at Kansas

A pair of former Cup champions claimed podium results following a strong run at Kansas Speedway.

Jones to make 250th start across NASCAR at Kansas

The Michigan native will reach a significant milestone across NASCAR's three major division series this week at Kansas.

Logano to reach 600 starts across NASCAR at Texas

The 2018 Cup champion will reach a significant milestone across NASCAR's three national division series at the Lone Star state.

Hamlin to reach 700 starts across NASCAR’s major series at Kentucky

The Virginia veteran is scheduled to achieve a milestone start across NASCAR's three major division series at the Bluegrass State on July 12.

Kyle Busch to make 550th Cup start at Indianapolis

The two-time Cup champion from Las Vegas will become the 36th driver to reach the 550-start milestone at Indianapolis.

Banner run for four Toyota competitors at Pocono

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

The Final Word – If only all races were like Talladega

For the third time this season, NASCAR presented a race worth watching. I am talking about those who demand an entertaining three-hour experience if they are going to spend the time to take it all in. Talladega delivered.

Toyota MENCS Martinsville Speedway Post-Race Recap

Camry driver Kyle Busch collected his sixth-consecutive top-10 finish in Sunday afternoon’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) event at Martinsville Speedway.

Toyota MENCS ISM Raceway Post-Qualifying Recap

Toyota Racing Post-Qualifying Quotes-Martin Truex Jr.-"I’d say 13th is a pretty good starting spot for the day we’ve had. We really didn’t get a crack at anything in practice and we didn’t have much time to get ready for qualifying and we were pretty far off. Made some good gains for sure. I wish we could have ran again. I definitely feel like I could pick up some more, we were pretty tight. We’ll start 13th and get to work tomorrow."

The Final Word – In Kansas, Harvick was Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End

Boogity, boggity, boggity. It was Saturday night racing at Kansas, boys. Yes sir, it was the Might As Well Watch Paint Dry 400. Kansas, where excitement goes to die. Kevin Harvick started at the pole and led through to the competition caution. Ryan Blaney led at the re-start and continued to do so right to the end of the opening segment.

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