Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Christopher Bell 6 times for 105 laps; William Byron 3 times for 83 laps; Joey Logano 4 times for 81 laps; Ryan Preece 1 time for 34 laps; Austin ...
Bell, who led six times for a race-high 105 of 312 laps, became the first driver to win three consecutive races during the ...
After an intense duel on a restart with two laps to go, Christopher Bell held off Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin and ...
Considering Erik Jones has been one of the weakest qualifiers in the NASCAR Cup Series in recent years, the fact that Jones qualified 5th for today's race at Phoenix may come as a surprise, but ...
Christopher Bell rallied for an overtime win Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, capturing the Ambetter Health 400 for his 10th career NASCAR Cup Series victory. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver had ...
The NASCAR Cup Series continue the run to the Daytona 500 with Thursday's duel qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway. Chase Briscoe earned the pole for Sunday's race and will lead the ...
Bubba Wallace won the Daytona 500 Duel No. 1 on Thursday, one of two qualifying races for the NASCAR Cup Series opener on Sunday. Duel 1 was eventful, with three cautions in the first 25 laps that ...
Christopher Bell won Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta with a last-lap pass before a crash on the backstretch. Bell passed Kyle Larson on the last lap and finished ahead of Larson and ...
Last year, NASCAR's February race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway came down to a three-wide photo finish, with Daniel Suarez winning the weekend. Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch finished second and third.
The Daytona 500 may be in the rearview mirror, but the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season has just begun, and the excitement is sure to continue this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Last year’s ...
The NASCAR Cup Series continues with the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This event, significant for both drivers and fans, offers a look into the competitive nature of the season.
Denny Hamlin let loose on his podcast Monday, the day after the Daytona 500 saying he is "losing his love" for his sport because luck has become more important than skill in NASCAR Cup racing.