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This week "Wood Brothers Wednesday" dives into David Pearson's success in the iconic No. 21 car throughout the 1970s.
1. Justin Allgaier, 583 (3). 2. Austin Hill, 491 (3). 3. Sam Mayer, 473 (0). 4. Jesse Love, 432 (1). 5. Connor Zilisch, 395 (1). 6. Sheldon Creed, 381 (0). 7. Carson Kvapil, 380 (0). 8. Brandon Jones, ...
1. Justin Allgaier, 638. 2. Kyle Larson, 440. 3. Austin Hill, 287. 4. Connor Zilisch, 206. 5. Jesse Love, 156. 6. Taylor Gray, 122.
NASCAR’s first international Cup Series race of the modern era was a cultural experience that brought new fans to the series ...
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The Incredible Evolution of NASCAR Cars From Stock to Speed MachinesThe evolution of NASCAR cars has been a thrilling journey from stock vehicles to high-tech racing machines. Starting with the strictly stock cars of the 1940s, each generation has brought innovations ...
Shane Van Gisbergen once again mastered a new track. This time the iconic Mexico City road course, where he won NASCAR’s ...
The Atlanta Falcons' all-world running back raises his hand for a chance at the Olympics. The $500-million fund will serve as a new source of lending for athletic departments. Residents of the DFW ...
Lewis (vocals, keyboards) co-founded Atlantic Starr, with his brothers David Lewis (vocals, guitar) and Jonathan Lewis (keyboards, trombone), alongside drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford ...
Alex Jones "engaged in an intentional and planned asset protection scheme to transfer cash, cars, and real estate to insiders," write lawyers representing U.S. Trustee Christopher Murray.
Alex Jones "engaged in an intentional and planned asset protection scheme to transfer cash, cars, and real estate to insiders," write lawyers representing U.S. Trustee Christopher Murray.
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