Johnny Sauter gets momentum-building win at Chicagoland Speedway

  JOLIET, Ill. – Johnny Sauter served notice that he’s ready to make a spirited defense of his 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship. Ben Rhodes was happy just to squeak into the final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoff berth—by the skin of his teeth. Sauter passed regular-season champion Christopher Bell for the lead on Lap 123 of 150 and drove away to win Friday Night’s TheHouse.com 225 by 2.005 seconds over Chase Briscoe, who passed Bell for second on Lap 136. The race within a race between Rhodes and polesitter Ryan Truex was much closer. Fighting for the final…

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5 Favorites for Chicagoland: Martin Truex Jr. Is Our Pick

Martin Truex Jr. is the defending race winner at Chicagoland and will no doubt be highly motivated after having victory ripped from his grasp at Richmond as a result of a questionable late-race caution. Joey Logano missed the playoffs but all but guaranteed after Richmond that he’ll be a factor in the remaining 10 races. With no points considerations to impact his strategy, Logano is free to go for broke. Brad Keselowski won at Chicagoland in 2012 and 2014 and was fifth a season ago. Despite being relatively quiet in recent weeks, Keselowski might be the favorite this weekend if recent history…

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Chicagoland Preview: It’s Playoff Time

By Jared Turner The regular season is over. It’s playoff time. The playoffs begin Sunday afternoon with the Tales of the Turtles 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, a 1.5-mile track that will host the first of three races in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series’ Round of 16. By the time the Round of 16 concludes at Dover on October 1, four drivers will have been eliminated from championship contention. While it’s not too hard to predict who among the 16 playoff drivers will advance to the next round, there are no guarantees. A bad race in the playoff opener could change everything…

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Read more about the article Martin Truex Jr. Is Peeved at NASCAR
RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 09: Martin Truex Jr., driver of the #78 Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota, talks to the media after the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway on September 9, 2017 in Richmond, Virginia. (Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images)

Martin Truex Jr. Is Peeved at NASCAR

By Jared Turner Martin Truex Jr. had a comfortable lead and was cruising to victory at Richmond when Derrike Cope’s car scraped the wall and brought out a caution with less than five laps remaining. After all the leaders hit pit road, Truex exited the pits behind Kyle Larson and lined up second for the restart with two laps to go. But instead winning the race that he’d dominated, Truex was unable to run down Larson and ended up slamming the wall after bouncing off Denny Hamlin as the two Toyota drivers battled for second. While Truex didn’t seem to harbor any…

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Read more about the article The Playoffs Lose Some Shine Without Junior
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The Playoffs Lose Some Shine Without Junior

By Jared Turner Let’s be totally honest: NASCAR needed Dale Earnhardt Jr. to make the playoffs — and for multiple reasons. The most obvious reason, of course, is that he’s been NASCAR’s most popular driver for 14 consecutive years and generates buzz for the sport like no one else can. Good luck finding a silver lining in any sport’s most popular competitor not being part of its playoffs. But what makes Earnhardt’s absence from the 16-driver championship field particularly disappointing is that this is his final season as a driver in NASCAR’s top series. That means this was supposed to be his…

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Read more about the article Joey Logano Went Down Swinging With a Second-Place Finish
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Joey Logano Went Down Swinging With a Second-Place Finish

By Jared Turner Entering the regular season finale at Richmond, Joey Logano had only one pathway to the playoffs. That pathway? Winning. But for the first time since joining Team Penske in 2013, Logano won’t arrive at the final 10 races with a chance to compete for the championship. The only consolation? He went down swinging, finishing second at Richmond to race winner Kyle Larson. “We came into the weekend saying second would be a failure, and we finished second,” Logano said moments after the race at Richmond concluded. “So one spot short. But, overall, I’m proud of this team. We came in here…

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