Just Sayin’: Chase Elliott’s Will Overcome MIS Mishaps

Chase Elliott Shouldn’t Beat Himself Up Sunday’s event at Michigan International Speedway was déjà vu all over again for Chase Elliott, who just like in the June race at MIS finished second after spinning his tires and losing the lead on a late restart. The only difference about this time was that the winner was Kyle Larson, a driver who like Elliott was seeking his first win in NASCAR’s top series. Chase, the son of 1988 Cup Series champ Bill Elliott, was understandably pointing the finger at no one but himself after his latest shortcoming. Let’s hope that Chase quickly moves on…

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NASCAR Pole Position Darlington Edition Now Available!

NASCAR Pole Position Darlington edition is now available. Please head to Walmart, or other area retailers that offer free magazines, to pick up your free copy. You can find a list of preferred retailers distributing NASCAR Pole Position here. Magazines were shipped to area Walmarts that feature Tire & Lube Express departments. Be sure to tell them NASCAR Pole Position sent you! And remember the magazine is free for all race fans! If you are not in the race market, you can get a subscription to NASCAR Pole Position here right now. WANT A FREE WEEKLY NASCAR MAGAZINE? ROAR! is a digitally-delivered, weekly magazine that reviews the week…

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Kyle Larson captures first Sprint Cup victory at Michigan

August 28, 2016 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service BROOKLYN, Mich. – In the last few laps of Sunday’s Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan International Speedway, tears began to well up in Kyle Larson’s eyes. When Larson subsequently took the checkered flag to win the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race of his career, the emotion was all but overwhelming—and for good reason. The victory came in Larson’s 99th start in the series, long after most observers expected Larson to record his first win. It also broke a 99-race drought for Chip Ganassi Racing, dating to Jamie McMurray’s victory at Talladega in…

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McDowell gets first NASCAR win at Road America

August 27, 2016 By Frank Rigas NASCAR Wire Service ELKHART LAKE, Wis. – Michael McDowell’s Twitter handle is @Mc_Driver. After Saturday, he may want to consider changing it -- to something like @Mc_Winner. McDowell led 24 of the final 25 laps of the NASCAR XFINITY Series Road America 180 Fired Up by Johnsonville for his first victory in 94 series races. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regular finished .534 seconds ahead of his Richard Childress Racing teammate Brendan Gaughan after two late restarts, including a green-while-checkered that pushed the race to 48 laps from its scheduled 45. Chip Ganassi Racing’s Brennan Poole…

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Brett Moffitt beats Red Horse teammate to checkers at Michigan

August 27, 2016 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service BROOKLYN, Mich. – In five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts, Brett Moffitt had never led a lap. But in Saturday’s Careers for Veterans 200 at Michigan International Speedway, Moffitt picked the perfect time to take the point for the first time. Powering around Red Horse Racing teammate Timothy Peters and five-time series winner William Byron off the second corner of the final lap at the two-mile track, Moffitt held off Peters by .098 seconds to win a NASCAR national series race for the first time. Moffitt’s victory, however, left Shane Huffman, Peters’…

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Driver Feature: Mike McDowell Is Enjoying a Full-Time Ride

By Joseph Wolkin It has been a transition year for Michael McDowell. His No. 95 team combined efforts with Circle Sport Racing to become Leavine Family Racing. Evidently, the move gave them a charter, and now, he is on pace for his best Sprint Cup season. What’s the biggest difference you’ve seen since you joined the organization? “The biggest difference is just going from part-time to full-time. Our first schedule was around 20 races, and then obviously being full-time this year. It’s been a steady increase. It takes a lot to go from 20 to 36 races. We had a lot of personnel…

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