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One NASCAR Cup Series driver is facing the impact of multiple suspensions to his team following an incident at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday. Shane van Gisbergen went on to win the 110-lap event in ...
When you have a situation where there isn’t all that much action at the front of the field, you have to hunt to find it.
The New Zealander in the No. 88 car put on a clinic Sunday at the southern Sonoma County track, collecting his third road ...
Shane van Gisbergen proved Sunday that a road course specialist can’t be kept down for long. After a second-place finish to ...
6. Christopher Bell, 597. 10. Chris Buescher, 500. 13. Bubba Wallace, 469. 16. AJ Allmendinger, 419. 19. Michael McDowell, 399.
1. Kyle Larson, 854. 2. William Byron, 769. 3. Denny Hamlin, 488. 4. Joey Logano, 359. 5. Ryan Blaney, 352. 6. Austin Cindric, 251.
Shane van Gisbergen proved on Sunday that it’s impossible to keep a road course superstar down for more than a brief ...
Shane van Gisbergen dominates Sonoma for third 2025 NASCAR win; fans react, Larson struggles, Briscoe, Elliott round out top ...
With Sunday’s Sonoma victory, Van Gisbergen tied two of NASCAR’s best on the all-time road course win list—and made it look ...
Alex Bowman came home 19th, missing advancing in the NASCAR In-Season Challenge by one position. Larson endured a tough-luck finish, being collected in a couple of crashes late before finishing 35th.
Shane van Gisbergen started Sunday's Cup race from Sonoma Raceway on pole position, and he stayed there for most of the day.
Chris Buescher praises Cody Ware's swift decision to prioritize safety during a brake failure at the Chicago Street Race.
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