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Shane van Gisbergen burned out his tires in celebration, sending white smoke into the air. He signed a rugby ball and punted ...
Shane van Gisbergen became only the second driver in NASCAR history to sweep the pole and race for both the Xfinity and Cup ...
The 36-year-old New Zealand native became the second driver to sweep the Xfinity and Cup races in a single weekend from the ...
Shane van Gisbergen made NASCAR history by sweeping the Chicago Street Course weekend, winning both the Xfinity and Cup Series races. His dominant performance included a dramatic late-race pass and ...
Fans were back in and around Grant Park on Sunday for another high-octane day of racing. This now marks an end to the final ...
The work isn’t always glamorous, but pit crews and other support staff play an important role in pulling off successful races.
There\"s a line about the pinball wizard in The Who\"s rock opera "Tommy" that goes "What makes him so good?" After Sunday\"s Grant Park 165 on the Chicago Street Course, race fans, pundits and ...
For the last three years, the event has taken over the streets of downtown Chicago. But as the two-day spectacle wrapped up ...
Ty Dillon continues his run as the 32-seed, taking advantage of Brad Keselowski's involvement in the earlier crash to advance to the final eight. Tyler Reddick will also advance to the quarterfinals ...
Shane van Gisbergen burned out his tires in celebration, sending white smoke into the air. He signed a rugby ball and punted ...
Shane van Gisbergen burned out his tires in celebration, sending white smoke into the air. He signed a rugby ball and punted ...