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Bell ran top five much of the day at Kansas. He finished third in the first stage, fifth in the second stage and then finished second in the race. This was his sixth top five of the season and eighth top 10. The JGR driver was really never a threat to win, but he was there if Larson had trouble.
Intense restarts and tight racing are expected today, as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to Kansas Speedway. Last fall’s race had 30 lead changes and this event a year ago had 28 lead changes, ending when Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher in the closest ...
NASCAR makes its first trip of the season to Kansas Speedway, which saw the closest finish in Cup Series history last year
Kansas Speedway will be open for several hours of virtual nonstop action Saturday as the Truck and Cup series hit the 1.5-mile oval. The trucks will be on track just after 2 p.m. ET for practice and qualifying, followed by Cup practice and qualifying for Sunday’s 400-mile race. Christopher Bell qualified first a year ago at Kansas.
Heim was pressed into service last year as a substitute for Legacy Motor Club driver Erik Jones, who suffered a compression fracture at Talladega Superspeedway. He made his Cup debut at Dover, followed by races at Kansas (still subbing for Jones) and Nashville (for 23XI).
Quietly putting together a remarkable season, Ryan Preece netted his fourth top 10 of 2025 in this past Sunday\\\"s Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway, and he did so by being the only driver to have top-10 rankings across the board,
Denny Hamlin has given his verdict on the new format for the upcoming All-Star race at North Wilkesboro. The 23XI Racing co-owner and Joe Gibbs Racing driver acknowledged that while there are some "gimmicky" elements, "it could be worse." He explained on the Actions Detrimental podcast (below):