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Things have gotten very heated in the All-Star Race with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch getting into it early in this one. Stenhouse is out thanks to the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. found himself out of the running for $1,000,000 just two laps into the race. Kyle Busch put him into the wall in retaliation for some contact between the two on the first lap. Stenhouse doesn’t feel like it was warranted. He didn’t do anything wrong. Meanwhile, it’s obvious how Busch felt. He was pissed, and showed it. Speaking to the media, Stenhouse Jr. confirmed that he will be s...
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is not happy with Kyle Busch and is ready to confront him once the NASCAR All-Star race is over. After being eliminated from the race due to a wreck by Busch, Stenhouse spoke to Jamie Little of Fox Sports about the accident. “We passed him. We left the middle open there,” Stenhouse said. “Short race, you’re trying to get all you get. We passed him, and I guess [Busch] was mad. Parked my car in the pit box. I figured he would do something like that. Maybe Richard [Childress] will hold my watch after the race.” Stenhouse is referring to an incident that involved Childress and...
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The night is over for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. after a run-in with Kyle Busch on the track. He made sure to park his car in Busch’s pit stall. This NASCAR All-Star Race is already getting chippy and heated just a couple of laps into things. Kyle Busch felt that Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ran him up into the wall a bit. Well, coming back around on the other end of the track, Busch put his bumper to him and sent Stenhouse to the outside wall. In response, the 47 car was parked in the pit stall of the No. 8 team. Then it was towed away. Stenhouse is not going to be happy with Busch after all of this. But Row...
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Kyle Larson has officially arrived at North Wilkesboro Speedway in time for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race just hours removed from qualifying fifth for the 108th Running of the Indy 500. A tremendous achievement, yes, but not enough for Bubba Wallace to anoint him the GOAT. Wallace, speaking with the media after racing his way into the All-Star Race following a P2 finish in the All-Star Open, Wallace joked that if Larson had won the pole, he’d go as far to label him the GOAT of motorsports. “People can make up all the stories they want about me and Larson — I respect the hell out of him and if ...
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For Kyle Larson, the night is just getting started. He has now made his way to North Wilkesboro after Indy 500 qualifying. In order to make it happen, Larson took two helicopter rides and flew on a private jet to the NASCAR track. Fans were waiting patiently for Kyle Larson to arrive. Like the rockstar that he is, he flew to the North Wilkesboro track in a helicopter along with Jeff Gordon. As they landed at the track, the NASCAR fans were sent cheering. Every time he made a little appearance on pit road or on the way to his FOX interview, they gave him a cheer. Larson talked with the FOX guys...
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Kyle Larson arrived at the NASCAR All-Star race at North Wilkesboro Speedway in style. After qualifying for the Indy 500, Larson traveled to North Wilkesboro in a helicopter to make the race on time. This story is developing. The post Kyle Larson lands in helicopter at North Wilkesboro Speedway appeared first on On3.
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A lot of people are invested in when Kyle Larson is going to land in Wilkes County. His flight is one of the most tracked in the world right now. The NASCAR star had to leave Indianapolis after qualifying P5 to go race for $1,000,000. Last year, Kyle Larson dominated the All-Star Race. He lapped practically the entire field. Oh, and he had an early penalty that sent him to the rear early in that race, too. So, he isn’t worried about starting in the rear. 3,000 people were watching the helicopter ride to the private jet. When Larson lands in Wilkes County at the airport, he will then heli overt...
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In the NASCAR All-Star Open Race, Ty Gibbs picks up the win. Bubba Wallace finished P2 to advance to the All-Star Race as well. Noah Gragson for the second straight year wins the fan vote to make the main event. Ty Gibbs ran up front on the prime tires as well as the option tires. By the way, those soft tires are doing some amazing stuff in these races and practice sessions. The red option tires produced great racing. Gibbs, Wallace, and Gragson are going racing for $1,000,000! It all goes down tonight at 8:30 PM. Gotta wait for Kyle Larson, though. This is a developing story… The post Ty Gibb...
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What a weekend it has been for Kyle Larson and he isn’t done yet. The NASCAR champion qualified for the Indy 500 in P5. As a rookie in his first IndyCar action, Larson had a shot at the pole and will start toward the front of next Sunday’s race. The Greatest Spectacle in Racing will include Kyle Larson. Not only that, but he will have great track position to start. The Indy 500 will challenge him in ways he has not been before. Given how well he’s performed this week, I think he will be just fine. Now that Larson has finished up his qualifying run, he can head on out to North Wilkesboro for th...
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If Kyle Busch wants to race in the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 next year, car owner Richard Childress would support the move. While speaking to NBC Sports this weekend, Childress talked about Busch possibly running the two big races in 2025. “We’ve talked a little about it,” Childress said Sunday at North Wilkesboro Speedway. “The right opportunities, the right team, the right situation, we would do it and I’m sure Kyle would do it.” Childress added it was “Kyle’s call to make that decision. I’d support it for sure.” Childress’ comments come one week before Kyle Larson competing in the Indy 500...
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