Matt DiBenedetto Is on the Rise with Go Fas Racing

By Joseph Wolkin With 15 employees, Go Fas Racing is one of the smaller teams in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Led by the combination of Matt DiBenedetto and crew chief Gene Nead, the No. 32 team hopes to continue to grow. You’ve been having a blast on social media this year. How important is it to interact with fans? “It’s a great way to connect with fans and I just try to be myself. There’s a little bit of personality missing in the sport, and there’s some big voids to fill with guys like Tony Stewart and Dale Jr. leaving.…

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Five to Watch at Darlington

By Jared Turner Martin Truex Jr. dominated last year’s Bojangles’ Southern 500 and arrives at Darlington this year as the points leader and a strong favorite. Riding high from his recent win at Michigan, Kyle Larson is seeking to score his first career victory at a track not two miles in length. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has come close but never been to Victory Lane at Darlington, a track where his legendary father won nine times and enjoyed many great moments. Like Earnhardt Jr., Chase Elliott has a family history with Darlington that runs deep. He’ll be running a paint scheme honoring his…

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Darlington Preview: A Throwback Paint Scheme Feel

By Jared Turner When Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers hit the track at Darlington Raceway for Sunday night’s Bojangles’ Southern 500, it’s going to feel like the mid-to-late 1980s again. And some other seasons from yesteryear, too. In recognition of the fabled South Carolina track’s third annual “throwback” weekend, drivers’ uniforms and cars will sport retro paint schemes harkening back to the years 1985-1989, with a few exceptions. As the sport moved into the late 1980s, NASCAR legends such as Dale Earnhardt, Darrell Waltrip, Bill Elliott and Rusty Wallace were in their heyday. They and others will be celebrated during the…

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Three-Series Sweep Proves Again Kyle Busch Is a Rare Breed

By Jared Turner It’s darn near impossible to win a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race, a NASCAR XFINITY Series race and a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in the same week. Kyle Busch just hasn’t gotten the memo. Having accomplished the feat at Bristol in 2010, Busch was the only driver in NASCAR history to achieve the three-series sweep in the same week at the same track. With his victory on Saturday night at Bristol, Busch has now done it twice. At the relatively young age of 32, the 2015 Monster Energy Series champion has combined for 180 wins across…

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Erik Jones Is Proving His Worth for JGR

By Jared Turner Some have questioned why Joe Gibbs Racing is dismissing Matt Kenseth to make room for Erik Jones in 2018. With all due respect to Kenseth, one of the sport’s top drivers of past two decades, it’s obvious why JGR isn’t willing to keep the 45-year-old veteran at the risk of 21-year-old Jones getting scooped up by another team. To get an idea of Jones’ talent, look no further than the past two races. He finished third at Michigan two weekends ago and then followed that up with a career-best second-place finish on Saturday night at Bristol, where he led…

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