Through March 10 ...
1. William Byron, 165. 2. Christopher Bell, 152. 3. Tyler Reddick, 143. 4. Ryan Blaney, 136. 5. Chase Elliott, 124. 6. Alex Bowman, 117. 7. Denny Hamlin, 110. 8. Kyle Busch, 110.
With NASCAR coming back to Las Vegas for the Pennzoil 400, it's time to look back at the last 27 years of the race's history.
The final rundown from Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series contest from Phoenix Raceway will show polesitter William Byron finishing a respectable sixth, after leading 8 ...
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Christopher Bell 6 times for 105 laps; William Byron 3 times for 83 laps; Joey Logano 4 times for 81 laps; Ryan Preece 1 time for 34 laps; Austin ...
All it took was the first last-lap pass in Phoenix Raceway history for Christopher Bell to score his third consecutive win. He edged teammate Denny Hamlin at the line by 0.049 seconds, and Kyle Larson ...
Coca-Cola 600 champion from Norman, Oklahoma, led a race-high 105 of 312-scheduled laps and edged teammate Denny Hamlin by ...
The race at Phoenix on Sunday in the NASCAR Cup Series was an intriguing run, bringing a mix or late-race strategies on tires ...
Christopher Bell became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to win three straight races in the NextGen car, holding off Joe ...
Christopher Bell secured the 10th victory of his NASCAR Cup Series career with a narrow win in the Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway.
Christopher Bell becomes the first driver to win three consecutive NASCAR Cup Series races in the Gen 7 car. This one came ...