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Posted on 2 June 20244 June 2024

2024 NASCAR Cup Series Race Fifteen Gateway

Cars in field: 36
Pole: Michael McDowell (34)
Outside Pole: Austin Cindric (2)
Stages: 45-95-100
Weather: Mostly sunny, 84°, Wind N 3 mph, Gusts 6 mph Continue reading “2024 NASCAR Cup Series Race Fifteen Gateway”

Posted on 1 June 202416 June 2024

2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Thirteen Portland

Cars in field: 38
Pole: Sam Mayer (1)
Outside Pole: Shane Van Gisbergen (97)
Stages: 25-25-25
Weather: Cloudy, 67°F, Wind 0 mph, Gusts 5 mph Continue reading “2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Thirteen Portland”

Posted on 1 June 20244 June 2024

2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race Twelve Gateway

Trucks in field: 32
Pole: Ty Majeski (98)
Outside Pole: Christian Eckes (19)
Stages: 35-35-90
Weather: Mostly cloudy, 75°F, Wind SSW 3 mph, Gusts 7 mph Continue reading “2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race Twelve Gateway”

Posted on 26 May 202427 May 2024

2024 NASCAR Cup Series Race Fourteen Charlotte

Cars in field: 40
Pole: Ty Gibbs (54)
Outside Pole: William Byron (24)
Stages: 100-100-100-100
Weather: Mostly cloudy, 83°F, Feels like: 90°, Wind SSW 2 mph, Gusts 3 mph Continue reading “2024 NASCAR Cup Series Race Fourteen Charlotte”

Posted on 24 May 202427 May 2024

2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race Eleven Charlotte

Trucks in the field: 36
Pole: Tanner Gray (15)
Outside Pole: Corey Heim (11)
Stages: 30-30-74
Weather Cloudy, 72°F, Feels like 75°, Wind N 1 mph, Gusts 1 mph Continue reading “2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race Eleven Charlotte”

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