
Kevin Harvick’s victory in the FireKeepers Casino 400 ended a 65-race dry spell and propelled him back into the playoff standings with three regular-season races remaining.

In a wild, contact-heavy Verizon 200 at the Brickyard, Tyler Reddick came out on top with his second victory of the season.

After the disqualifications of first and second place Denny Hamlin and Kyle Bush, the first of its type since 1960, Chase Elliott was declared the winner at Pocono and remains atop the standings.

After winning three straight at New Hampshire in the Xfinity Series, Christopher Bell made the breakthrough in the Cup Series with his Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 victory.

Chase Elliott's excellent recent form continued at the Quaker State 400, where he took home the win after leading most of the race.

Tyler Reddick dueled Chase Elliott in the final fuel run of the Kwik Trip 250 at Road America to win his first NASCAR Cup Series race.

Chase Elliott seems to be hitting his stride as he won the Ally 400 in Nashville, which is his second win of the season and second on concrete.

Daniel Suarez finally earned his breakthrough victory for Trackhouse Racing Sunday at Sonoma at the Toyota Save Mart 350.

A battle between Joey Logano and Kyle Busch during the final 50 laps of the Cup Series race at WWTR lead to Logano’s second victory of the season.

Denny Hamlin started the Coca-Cola 600 from pole and went on to survive the race's 18 caution periods to cycle into contention for the win on just the final restart.

Ryan Blaney scored a victory for Team Penske and took home the million-dollar prize for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway.

It was a great weekend in Kansas for Kurt Busch as he qualified in the top five and brought that speed into Sunday's race for the win.

In the final laps at Darlington, Joey Logano tracked down William Byron heading to the final lap to retake the lead and score his first win of the season and his first victory at the South Carolina track.

Chase Elliott avoided tire problems to grab his first victory of the season in the caution-heavy NASCAR Cup Series Race at Dover.

Ross Chastain stuck to the inside line on the final lap Sunday at the GEICO 500 to become just the second driver this season to win multiple races.

Kyle Busch bested Tyler Reddick by less than half a second in the last lap of the Food City Dirt Race, which earned him his first win of the short season.

William Byron became the first multi-race winner in the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500
at Martinsville, besting Chase Elliott, who won both opening stages of the race.

In what has become an unpredictable NASCAR season, Denny Hamlin became the seventh different winner with his victory at the Toyota Owner’s 400.

C.J. Radune breaks down the EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix, where Ross Chastain bested Alex Bowman and A.J. Allmendinger to win his first Cup race.

After a record-setting number of lead changes, William Byron won the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at the newly configured Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Chase Briscoe won his first NASCAR race at the Ruoff Mortgage 500, becoming the second first-time winner of the season.

Alex Bowman won the Penzoil 400 in an overtime restart that saw the Hendrick Motorsports teams finish one/two, with Kyle Larson placing second.

Kyle Larson’s 2021 championship defense got to a fast start as he won the WISE Power 400 Sunday, the second race of the season.

Rookie Austin Cindric started his season in the best way possible by wining the Daytona 500 in front of a sell-out crowd.

Kyle Larson started from pole and battled throughout the race, with the help of his pit crew, to win the NASCAR Cup Championship and his 10th race of the season.

Alex Bowman, who’s not in the playoffs worked his way to the front and raced hard through the final restarts to ultimately take the lead and win the Xfinity 500 after leading just nine total laps.

Kyle Larson dominated the opening stage at the Hollywood Casino 400 to pick up right where he left off a week ago, winning the opening segment and battling for the victory.

C.J. Radune recaps the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500, which Kyle Larson won and guarenteed himself a spot in the championship finale.

Kyle Larson won the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte after early mechanical trouble left him behind the pack.