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Chase Elliott Survives Disaster Filled Road Course For Charlotte Win

Chase Elliot would need to beat out Hendricks teammate Alex Bowman to get his third victory of the season and second on a road course. His other road course win being at Watkins Glen back in early August. Elliot had arguably the best car most of the day, managing to just beat out Harvick for most laps led with 35 and the stage two win. Four cautions over the final 20 laps would help scratch his way back to the front of the pack, eventually getting by Harvick with less than seven laps remaining.

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Why Ryan Preece Could Be the Next Great Driver

JTG Daugherty Racing driver Ryan Preece is currently one of the NASCAR Sunoco Rookie of the Year favorites. In the first 15 races if this season, he has two top 10s, a top five, and the best finish a third at Talladega. These aren’t spectacular stats, but they’re enough to put him ahead in the running for Rookie of the Year. Preece has shown signs of being a good driver and, for a rookie, has really been impressive in his first year. The only issue with him is the lack of experience and time driving in the top three NASCAR series.

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Kyle Larson Deserves Better

Back in 2017, Chip Ganassi Racing driver Kyle Larson emerged as one of the favorites to win the championship. He was leading in points for a lot of the season but ended up finishing eighth in the standings. During that season he had four wins, 15 top five finishes, 20 top 10 finishes, and five poles. He looked like a star on the rise at the time, but he hasn’t been able to match that season. And this year it’s only gotten worse.

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Martin Truex Holds Off Late Race Charge From Joey Logano

Martin Truex Jr picked up a victory for the first time at a short track in his 14 full-time seasons in the Monster Energy series, snapping an 80 race winless streak. Truex held off a strong chase down from Joey Logano over the final three laps to win Saturday night at Richmond. He had grabbed the lead with 79 laps remaining and held on from there on out, finishing with a race-high 186 laps led.

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Chase Elliott Survives Disaster Filled Road Course For Charlotte Win

Chase Elliot would need to beat out Hendricks teammate Alex Bowman to get his third victory of the season and second on a road course. His other road course win being at Watkins Glen back in early August. Elliot had arguably the best car most of the day, managing to just beat out Harvick for most laps led with 35 and the stage two win. Four cautions over the final 20 laps would help scratch his way back to the front of the pack, eventually getting by Harvick with less than seven laps remaining.

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Why Ryan Preece Could Be the Next Great Driver

JTG Daugherty Racing driver Ryan Preece is currently one of the NASCAR Sunoco Rookie of the Year favorites. In the first 15 races if this season, he has two top 10s, a top five, and the best finish a third at Talladega. These aren’t spectacular stats, but they’re enough to put him ahead in the running for Rookie of the Year. Preece has shown signs of being a good driver and, for a rookie, has really been impressive in his first year. The only issue with him is the lack of experience and time driving in the top three NASCAR series.

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Kyle Larson Deserves Better

Back in 2017, Chip Ganassi Racing driver Kyle Larson emerged as one of the favorites to win the championship. He was leading in points for a lot of the season but ended up finishing eighth in the standings. During that season he had four wins, 15 top five finishes, 20 top 10 finishes, and five poles. He looked like a star on the rise at the time, but he hasn’t been able to match that season. And this year it’s only gotten worse.

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Martin Truex Holds Off Late Race Charge From Joey Logano

Martin Truex Jr picked up a victory for the first time at a short track in his 14 full-time seasons in the Monster Energy series, snapping an 80 race winless streak. Truex held off a strong chase down from Joey Logano over the final three laps to win Saturday night at Richmond. He had grabbed the lead with 79 laps remaining and held on from there on out, finishing with a race-high 186 laps led.

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