Erik Jones wins XFINITY race at Bristol

April 16, 2016 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service BRISTOL, Tenn. – Erik Jones’ third NASCAR XFINITY Series victory was a real triple play. In the series’ new Dash 4 Cash format featuring two heat races and a main event, Jones took advantage of a restart with three laps left in Saturday’s Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 and 1) won the race, 2) earned the $100,000 dash for cash bonus and 3) stopped Joe Gibbs Racing teammate and race runner-up Kyle Busch’s streak of four straight NASCAR national series victories. Jones, the pole winner, restarted fourth on the final restart and charged into…

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during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway on April 9, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Kyle Busch sweeps second straight NASCAR weekend

Apr. 9, 2016 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service FORT WORTH, Tex. – Opportunistic Kyle Busch sped away from the rest of the field after a restart with 33 laps left in Saturday night’s Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway and collected his second straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. What’s more, Busch won his fourth straight NASCAR national series race, having swept last week’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup events at Martinsville and having won Friday night’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Texas. Quite simply, the prodigious numbers continue to pile up for the driver of…

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during the NASCAR XFINITY Series O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas Motor Speedway on April 8, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Kyle Busch wins record eighth XFINITY Series race at Texas

Apr. 8, 2016 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service FORT WORTH, Tex. – Kyle Busch broke his NASCAR XFINITY Series “losing streak” on Friday night and in the process moved into rarefied air in the Lone Star State. With a dominating victory from the pole in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas Motor Speedway, Busch won for the fourth time in five XFINITY starts this year. His only loss in that stretch was a second-place run after a late blown tire robbed him of victory in his last outing at Auto Club Speedway. But on Friday night, Busch was back to…

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Fight Nights: Racing Under the Lights at Texas

By Jared Turner On the heels of the first short-track race of 2016 comes the season’s first Saturday night race: The Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. While Jimmie Johnson has won five of the past seven races – including three in a row – at the fast, 1.5-mile track, Saturday night’s showdown should be an entertaining affair. At least if NASCAR’s history at TMS means anything. It was at Texas, after all, that normally tempered veterans Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton literally came to blows in the fall of 2010. It was also at Texas – in that same race,…

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What We Know: Kyle Busch Cleaned Everyone’s Clock

Kyle Busch cleaned everyone’s clock at Martinsville Pardon the pun. But at Martinsville Speedway – a track known for its famous grandfather clock trophy – Kyle Busch cleaned everyone’s clock. And he didn’t just do it once. He did it twice. A day after leading 123 of 255 laps for his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series triumph at the fabled paperclip-shaped oval, Busch stomped the field into submission by leading 352 of 500 laps en route to his first Sprint Cup Series triumph at Martinsville. Pretty impressive for a guy who prior to this past weekend had been shut out of…

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A Vickers Victory? Door Is Open for Underdogs

By Jerry Bonkowski Now that’s more like it. NASCAR promised us when it introduced its low downforce package (LDF) that it would make smaller teams and normally less successful drivers more competitive with the sport’s big boys. That’s exactly what we saw Sunday at Martinsville Speedway, and it only serves to reinforce my excitement and belief in the LDF going forward. Six of the top 10 finishers were drivers who, to put it diplomatically, haven’t exactly enjoyed a great deal of success in recent years, if not their overall Cup careers. Consider: Runner-up A.J. Allmendinger had his best finish since his one…

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