NASCAR, Martinsville and Cook Out 400
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Kyle Larson earned his first win of the season last week, so he is currently second place in the NASCAR Cup Series standings.
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The victory is also Hamlin’s sixth at the track but first in the past decade after his most recent came in the 2015 spring race.
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Blaney enters today’s having failed to finish the last three races — the first time in his career he’s had such a streak.
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The NASCAR Cup Series continues on Sunday, March 30 when the Cook Out 400 comes to Martinsville Speedway in Virginia.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver will lead the field in the Cook Out 400, currently scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. Sunday.
Nate Ryan examines Wood Brothers Racing and how it is perhaps positioned better now than ever in 75th year of operation.
Taylor Gray and Sammy Smith's on-track clash at Martinsville escalated beyond the race, spilling over into a tense post-race confrontation.
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Competitors and former racers criticized how drivers raced in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Martinsville Speedway. Austin Hill went from fifth to first on the final corner when the leaders wrecked to claim the overtime win in a race that saw 40% of the laps run under caution and several cars wrecked at the finish.