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When the NASCAR Xfinity Series haulers rolled into Daytona International Speedway in February, Joe Gibbs Racing driver ...
As part of his ongoing initiatives with the Erik Jones Foundation, Erik Jones has now entered a partnership with Zigazoo, a ...
NASCAR driver Erik Jones is set to hit a major career milestone this Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, where he’ll make his 300th Cup Series start. The Legacy Motor Club driver joins an elite ...
Few knew that Erik Jones, NASCAR’s hottest prospect, had lost his father and mentor Dave on Tuesday to cancer. Jones’ Joe Gibbs Racing Team had done their job of protecting their Xfinity ...
NASCAR cited Jones’ No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE as failing to meet minimum on-track weight requirements. The franchise contends that a vehicle must weigh no more than 3,300 pounds.
Legacy Motor Club has published a statement on the disqualification of its driver Erik Jones after the NASCAR Cook Out 400 at Martinsville, confirming that it will not appeal the sport's decision.
Erik Jones and the No. 43 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB team suffered a bit of insult to injury following Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. Jones was initially scored as the ...
NASCAR disqualified Erik Jones after the Martinsville race for failure to meet the minimum weight requirement. Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports said Jones was the only one who had issues as the “rest ...
Erik Jones may have been the first driver to cross the start-finish line in Thursday’s second Duel at Daytona International Speedway, but the LEGACY MOTOR CLUB driver wasn’t awarded the victory.
After a side-by-side photo finish in which Erik Jones crossed the start-finish line first, a caution seconds before had NASCAR calling Austin Cindric as the winner -- with Jones already ...