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Fans left praying for NASCAR driver’s health after car goes aflame mid-race
Driving in only his second truck race, Thomas Annunziata walked away from his truck that caught on fire at Lap 79 on Saturday. Annunziata was driving Tricon Garage’s No. 1 Toyota under caution, running second in the LiUNA 150 race at Lime Rock when his car caught on fire.
The starting lineup and pole winner have been set for the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race from EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta.
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NASCAR did not penalize Shane van Gisbergen and Austin Hill for their incident at Chicagoland, and fans are upset. Fans believe the decision runs contrary to NASCAR’s earlier penalty for Ryan Preece in a similar situation.
For NASCAR and its fans, the hope is the second half will be better than the first because the past couple of months have been filled with heartbreak. The most recent blow came when NASCAR legend Ned Jarrett died,
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NASCAR winner's pro-America message will make the left fume, Bubba Wallace's Fourth of July memo & fans fight!
Chase Briscoe held off Christopher Bell to win at Chicagoland Speedway in the Bass Pro Shops red, white and blue Toyota on Fourth of July weekend.
Prime Video would like to broadcast more NASCAR races, but that’s unlikely anytime soon with the racing circuit’s current split set through 2031, according to NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell.
NASCAR's CEO says that Prime Video and TNT Sports wishes they had bought more races with their coverage receiving praise from fans
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“Car graveyard”: Denny Hamlin slams Chicagoland over track’s failure that devastated fans
The recently concluded race weekend at Chicagoland was a mess for the NASCAR fans. From having to save themselves from pouring rain to tackling the parking issue, the fans went through an enormous ordeal.
NASCAR's return to Chicagoland Speedway wasn't just a hit with fans at the track. The first Cup Series race there since 2019 also delivered a strong television audience, outperforming the previous week's TNT Sports broadcast.
