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Nothing seems to distract Denny Hamlin, and the NASCAR star proved it again with a laser-focused victory Sunday at World Wide Technology Raceway to advance in the Cup Series playoffs. After a week in which his father was ailing and his 23XI Racing team lost a decision in its court battle with NASCAR,
Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott earned his career-best finish at World Wide Technology Raceway - driving his No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet to a third-place finish in the Enjoy Illinois 300. The result - Elliott’s eighth top-five finish of the season - moved the former series champion up to the ninth position in the playoff - Speedway Digest Staff - September 7,
Co-founded in 1990 by David Steward and Jim Kavanaugh, World Wide Technology, based in St. Louis, Missouri, provides digital strategy, innovative technology
See where your favorite NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series drivers will pit this weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.
Here’s something raw about watching brothers compete on the racetrack. You get this feeling in your gut when family ties meet 180-mph reality. That’s precisely what happened during Stage 2 at World Wide Technology Raceway when Austin Dillon found himself in one of those split-second moments that make your heart skip a beat.
The 19-year-old from Charlotte has dominated this Xfinity season. It’s a record setting ninth win for him as he takes the checkered flag on Saturday night to win nine races.
Austin Cindric, driver of the No. 2 Freightliner Ford Mustang Dark Horse, is the defending winner of this weekend’s race and comes off a 12th-place finish last weekend at Darlington Raceway. The Team Penske driver is currently ninth in the standings,
This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series travel to World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway. It will be the second race in the Cup Series Playoffs and the final regular season race of the Xfinity Series season.
The NASCAR Cup Series moves from the Darlington Raceway to its next destination at the World Wide Technology Raceway for the second Cup playoff race scheduled on the calendar.
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Hourglass runs out on Xfinity Playoff hopes for William Sawalich, Christian Eckes at Gateway
Limping around World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway with a wounded No. 25 Ford, Harrison Burton was watching the closing laps intensely. He was aware of the possible ramifications. Rookie drivers William Sawalich and Christian Eckes were hounding race leader Connor Zilisch.