Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway. Race distance: 260 laps, 400.4 miles. Last year: Daniel Suarez edged Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in a three-wide finish. There were 10 cautions and an Atlanta-record 47 lead changes,
Kyle Busch came into the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta on Sunday in good spirits. And justifiably so after earning the win in Saturday’s NASCAR Truck Series race for his series-leading 67th career victory.
NASCAR heads next to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second consecutive race at a drafting track. It was this race a year ago that Daniel Suarez beat Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in the closest three-car finish in NASCAR history.
Kyle Busy holds onto the lead and closes out a wild second stage in the Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Christopher Bell rode a week of momentum into Circuit of The Americas and turned it into a second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory. Bell, who won a week ago on the Atlanta Motor Speedway superspeedway-hybrid,
NASCAR Cup Series season started off with multiple controversial last-lap caution calls/no-calls at Daytona and Atlanta. In Duel 2 at the World Center of Racing, Erik Jones crossed the finish line first but officials awarded Austin Cindric the win due to his position just in front of the No.
Today was all about Kyle Busch in the NASCAR Truck Series race at Atlanta. After that performance, the Cup Series is on notice. For the second straight year, Busch gets the job done in the truck at Atlanta and he has his eyes on a Sunday win,
Christopher Bell, who posted a victory in overtime in Atlanta a week ago, passed Kyle Busch with five laps to go, then held off Daytona 500 winner William Byron to win NASCAR's first road course race at the Circuit of the Americas Sunday in Austin,
Bell passed Kyle Busch with five laps to go, then held off Daytona 500 winner William Byron to win NASCAR’s first road course race of the season Sunday at the Circuit of the Americas. The late-race drama produced his second consecutive victory after his overtime win in Atlanta a week earlier.
Kyle Busch's winless streak was extended as a thrilling finish at COTA after leading the most laps as Christopher Bell emerged to win his second straight race.
Kyle Busch pushed hard for a win at the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at COTA on Sunday, but ultimately he came up a little short and had to settle for a P5 finish. His race with Christopher Bell down the stretch,