Michigan Preview: The Land of Larson

By Jared Turner, NASCAR Pole Position Contributor As the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series heads to Michigan International Speedway for the second time in two months, storylines abound. Can Kyle Larson make it three wins in a row at the fast 2-mile track? Can Dale Earnhardt Jr., Clint Bowyer or Joey Logano — three drivers who need a win to make the playoffs — finally go to Victory Lane? Can Chase Elliott, a runner-up in each of the past three races at MIS, score a breakthrough first career triumph? Will Kyle Busch or Brad Keselowski seek retaliation after their run-in last Sunday…

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Just Sayin’: Kurt Busch Shouldn’t Be Ride Hunting

By Jared Turner What does a driver have to do to keep a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series ride these days? That’s the question I was left pondering after Stewart-Haas Racing announced last week that it would not be picking up the option on Kurt Busch’s contract for the 2018 season. While it’s still possible that Busch could ultimately stay put at SHR — the team tweeted last week that it expected to retain Busch for another season — it’s bordering on insanity than I’m even having to spend good time opining on this topic. Remember what Busch did in February? He…

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5 Lessons Learned at Watkins Glen: ‘Rowdy’ vs. ‘Bad Brad’

By Jared Turner Bad Blood Lingers Between ‘Rowdy’ and ‘Bad Brad’ Longtime rivals Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski are at it again. The two drivers — who have a history of feuds — collided halfway through Sunday’s race at Watkins Glen, resulting in both spinning and losing ground. Busch, who had arguably the race’s dominant car, blamed Keselowski for the contact during a terse post-race interview, and then later took to Twitter to say that he would have made it through the corner had Keselowski not “drilled” him in his right side door. Keselowski, for his part, chalked the incident up to…

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Post Race Notes from the Glen

August 6, 2017 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service FOR ROOKIE DANIEL SUÁREZ, TOP-10 RUNS ARE BECOMING ROUTINE WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – Daniel Suárez didn’t seem particularly elated about finishing third at Watkins Glen International, even though he had just achieved a career best in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Perhaps that’s because the Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender is growing accustomed to success. Consider this: Suárez received a battlefield promotion into the Monster Energy Series when Carl Edwards announced his sudden, unexpected exit from the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in the offseason. After a rough start to…

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