COTA comeback nets Chase Elliott a top-five result
Chase Elliott has lost his advantage on NASCAR Cup Series road courses. Sunday at Circuit of The Americas could prove especially challenging.
NASCAR communications' Mike Forde explains why Austin Cindric wasn't suspended after COTA on the latest episode of Hauler Talk.
SportsLine's Steven Taranto reveals his picks for NASCAR at Circuit of the Americas, where Shane Van Gisbergen, Tyler Reddick, and Connor Zilisch are favorites
Bringing out a late caution to really make this race interesting, Denny Hamlin absolutely cleaned Austin Dillon out and into the gravel. Dillon got stuck as a result and the caution was brought out while NASCAR safety crews pulled him from the hazard pit.
“Yeah, I don't make choices on that. I don't make any decisions,” three-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano said. “It's a beautiful facility. It's nice but hey I'm also a fan of change and a fan of going to new places and doing different things and I always thought that's good.”
The pair, alongside Christopher Bell and Daniel Suarez, visited the city and track for a promotional event on Feb. 26 in preparation for the inaugural Cup race.
It didn’t take long for the drama to begin this weekend in the NASCAR Cup Series at COTA, with a wreck on Lap 1 involving Ross Chastain and Chase Elliott ... sort of like Austin Cindric is ...
The NASCAR Cup Series will head to Circuit of the Americas in Austin on Sunday for the 2025 EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix. It's the first road
Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe experienced different outcomes with regard to NASCAR penalties, but both came out OK all things considered.
Ty Dillon wedged Austin Cindric out of the way. Cindric responded by dumping Dillon on the frontstretch in front of a couple cars, including Chase Elliott and Zane Smith. Dillon is having issues ...
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