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1. William Byron, 346. 2. Denny Hamlin, 316. 3. Christopher Bell, 305. 4. Kyle Larson, 304. 5. Chase Elliott, 278. 6. Ryan Blaney, 275. 7. Tyler Reddick, 274.
The brawl after 2014's AAA Texas 500 between Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski causes fans now to look back at time when they loved NASCAR.
NASCAR Insider Austin Konenski reminisced about the 2014 season, including the infamous brawl between Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski.
Click here to check out the latest NASCAR standings at the conclusion of each Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series race during the 2025 season.
The Rock, as it was often referred to, suffered a similar fate less than 10 years after its Wilkes County predecessor. Both ...
Hendrick Motorsports and Kyle Larson are not only leading the standings but also dominating a key stat for the past 6 seasons ...
Denny Hamlin rides a two-race win streak into Bristol, a track he's scored at four times. Can he duplicate what teammate ...
Denny Hamlin has the chance to reach a mark no NASCAR Cup Series driver has reached since all the way back in March — and ...
Through all his success at Darlington and his dozens of Cup Series wins, Hamlin is missing one major milestone: a ...
After Alexander Ovechkin beat Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal-scoring record, let's look at NASCAR records that may or may not be breakable.
Seventy-five years is a long time. With schedules averaging 30 races a year or more and each race featuring 40 or so entrants ...
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