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Dustin Long

The Cup Series races on the oval at Indianapolis for the first time since 2020.
Bubba Wallace closes in on a playoff spot, while 23XI Racing teammate Tyler Reddick is challenging for the points lead.
Six drivers took part in a tire test at Bristol Motor Speedway.
“Two guys racing hard,” says NASCAR Sr. VP of Competition Elton Sawyer on the contact between Corey LaJoie and Kyle Busch.
Prime tire will feature yellow lettering and the option tire will feature red lettering.
Several drivers behind Tyler Reddick change spots in this week’s top 10.
Five races remain in the regular season, including Sunday’s race at Indianapolis on NBC.
Ryan Blaney earned his second NASCAR Cup win in the last five races.
Here is what drivers throughout the field were saying Sunday.
Ryan Blaney scored his 12th career victory Sunday.
USA Network will have coverage of today’s race at 2:30 p.m. ET
Cole Custer also gives Ford its first win of the season.
Bubba Wallace explains how he’s changed his focus since being fined for door-slamming Alex Bowman’s car last week after the Chicago race.
Ty Gibbs will be joined by William Byron on the front row for Sunday’s Cup race on USA Network.
Six races remain in the NASCAR Cup regular season.
Points leader Cole Custer and Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Riley Herbst look to give Ford its first Xfinity win of the season.
All three Cup organizations have made driver announcements for the 2025 season.
Denny Hamlin, the all-time Cup winner at Pocono, seeks to add to his victory total there this weekend.
Front Row Motorsports signs Noah Gragson to a multi-year deal.
Bubba Wallace door-slammed Alex Bowman’s car after Bowman won Sunday’s Chicago Street Race
Denny Hamlin has won a track-record seven Cup races at Pocono, while Christopher Bell has led nearly 29% of the laps in the last seven Cup races this season.
Ryan Sparks, who has served as Corey LaJoie’s crew chief, will focus on his competition director duties in 2025.
There’s a new No. 1 and two drivers move into the the top 10 heading into Sunday’s race at Pocono.
Hailie Deegan says in a statement: “Sadly our goals no longer align.”