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A wreck- and caution-filled Xfinity Series at Martinsville drew criticism in the Cup Series garage and put a spotlight on a tricky problem.
From The New York Times
Hendrick Motorsports enters the 2025 Cook Out 400 as the only team with multiple winning drivers in the Cup Series.
From CBSSports.com
Christopher Bell, already a three-time winner this season, is set to start the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway from the pole position after a strong qualifying effort.
From Raleigh News & Observer
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It\\\"s time for Throwback Weekend at Darlington Raceway, and to kick off the racing Saturday, the NASCAR Xfinity Series hits the track for the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 (3:30 p.m. ET,
On Sunday, the 75-year-old broadcaster worked alongside Kevin Harvick and Clint Bowyer up in the booth at Martinsville, covering a race that ended with Denny Hamlin leading the final 73 laps and taking the checkered flag with a four-plus second lead over the second-place finisher and his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Christopher Bell.
The NASCAR Cup Series makes its first of two visits to Darlington Raceway this weekend, with coverage of the Goodyear 400 on Sunday, April 6, at 3 p.m. ET, with race coverage airing on Fox Sports 1 and radio coverage on the Motor Racing Network.
June 21 — NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at Pocono, Long Pond, Pa. June 27 — Focused Health 250, Hampton, Ga. July 12 — NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at Sonoma, Sonoma, Calif. July 19 — BetRivers 200, Dover, Del. July 26 — Pennzoil 250, Speedway, Ind.
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As long as the drivers fail to grasp the cost of their recklessness, Martinsville will continue to be a place of chaos instead of competition.