Christopher Bell officially announces Chase Briscoe to Joe Gibbs Racing
Christopher Bell, who accidentally leaked the news at New Hampshire, officially announces Chase Briscoe as the new driver at Joe Gibbs Racing. SourceContinue Reading
Christopher Bell, who accidentally leaked the news at New Hampshire, officially announces Chase Briscoe as the new driver at Joe Gibbs Racing. SourceContinue Reading
Although the news shouldn’t be too much of a surprise, as Christopher Bell accidentally leaked the news in a press conference at New Hampshire Motor Speedway last weekend. On Tuesday, it was Bell himself who introduced Briscoe at the JGR press conference.Bass Pro Shops will continue to serve as a primaryContinue Reading
Reddick stayed out at the end of the second stage and inherited the race lead. The driver of the No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota then held the position on the several restarts that followed, fighting off attacks from Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, and Ryan Blaney.With rain threatening, the racing wasContinue Reading
Berry, in his rookie Cup season with Stewart-Haas Racing, started Sunday’s race strong but when it was red-flagged after 219 laps due to heavy rain he was mired in 20th.NASCAR, however, elected to wait out a nearly two-hour, 15-minute delay and mandated teams run the final 77 competitive laps onContinue Reading
Elton Sawyer, NASCAR senior vice president of competition, speaks to Alex Weaver about the wet-weather tires at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. SourceContinue Reading
Tyler Reddick describes his feelings after coming up short of a win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway after leading at the rain delay. SourceContinue Reading
NASCAR waited out a nearly two-hour, 15-minute rain delay in the final stage Sunday and mandated teams run the final 77 competitive laps on wet weather tires.Twice under caution, NASCAR allowed teams to put on new sets of wets with non-competitive pit stops but never felt the track dried enoughContinue Reading
Briscoe, who drives the No. 14 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing, was mired mid-pack for much of Sunday’s race and outside the top 10 when the race was halted after 219 laps for thunderstorms.NASCAR, however, waited out a nearly two-hour, 15-minute delay and resumed the race, running the final 77 lapsContinue Reading
Bell, who won Saturday’s Xfinity Series race, got a big jump on the field on an overtime restart and cruised to a 1.104-second win over a surprising Chase Briscoe.The final 77 laps of the race were run on wet weather tires – the longest stint since NASCAR implemented their useContinue Reading
Bell, who had won in his last three starts at the 1.058-mile oval, restarted third at the start of a two-lap overtime behind Cole Custer and Sheldon Creed.Custer moved quickly to the lead, but Creed and Bell closed in and after Creed got into Custer, which opened the door forContinue Reading