NASCAR Pole Position February/March 2022
NASCAR pole Position February/March 2022
NASCAR pole Position February/March 2022
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February 6, 2022 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service LOS ANGELES — At the end of a transformative NASCAR experience that took the City of Angels by storm, Joey Logano held off hard-charging pole winner Kyle Busch to triumph in Sunday’s Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum. Logano got the lead on Lap 116, moments before Kyle Larson retaliated against Justin Haley for earlier contact that was not of Haley’s doing. Larson steered toward the bottom of the track, knocking Haley’s Chevrolet into the concrete Jersey barrier on the frontstretch. In the competitive debut of the Next Gen race car, Logano had…
The 2022 editions of NASCAR Pole Position magazine are underway and approaching completion. Here is the 2022 publishing schedule: Publication (expected home delivery date*) Season Preview Edition - 2/17/22 February-March - 2/17/22 April-May - 4/1/22 June-July - 6/1/22 August-September - 8/4/22 October-November - 10/11/22 * Magazines are mailed via USPS. Arrival times will vary depending on your location. If you have any questions, please contact us via email at [email protected] If you would like to subscribe to NASCAR Pole Position, click here.
November 7, 2021 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service AVONDALE, Ariz. – At the end of an almost mythical season came the quintessential story of redemption. Taking advantage of an opportune caution and a blazingly fast pit stop by his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet crew, Larson held off Martin Truex Jr. during a 24-lap green-flag run to the finish in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race. The victory—Larson’s 10th of the season and the 10th at a track where he had never won before—made a deserving series champion of the 29-year-old Californian, who honed his racing skills in open-wheeled cars on…
November 6, 2021 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service AVONDALE, Ariz. – Daniel Hemric picked the perfect time to win his first NASCAR national series race—and a title came with it. Executing an aggressive bump-and-run in Saturday night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race, Hemric passed Austin Cindric in the final two corners at Phoenix Raceway. Approaching the finish line, the cars collided side-to-side, with Hemric crossing the stripe .030 seconds ahead of Cindric—roughly five feet—denying the driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford a second straight championship. The victory came in Hemric’s 208th NASCAR national series start, silencing critics who kept…