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EssentiallySports on MSNShane Van Gisbergen Spill the Beans on Racing Alongside “39 Other Maniacs” Ahead of Daytona 500Shane van Gisbergen knows a thing or two about mastering a race car. The post Shane Van Gisbergen Spill the Beans on Racing ...
NASCAR Cup Series drivers will hit speeds near 200 mph at Daytona International Speedway in the season-opening Daytona 500 on ...
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Trackhouse Racing has fashioned a Daytona 500 driver roster with international fabric this year, with map pins in four parts ...
He's one of four Daytona 500 entries within Trackhouse Racing’s potent Chevrolet stable. Owner Justin Marks has assembled a ...
The New Zealand native and driver of the No 88 Chevy checks in with Athlon Sports ahead of the 2025 NASCAR season.
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Five Biggest Underdogs of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Ft. SVG and Ryan PreeceGet ready to uncover the ultimate underdog stories of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series! From Spire Motorsports' ambitious plans to Shane van Gisbergen’s road course dominance, we dive into the five drivers ...
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On3 on MSNKevin Harvick: Trackhouse Racing facing crossroad seasonKevin Harvick believes Trackhouse Racing is entering a pivotal campaign as the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is about to get underway. With Shane van Gisbergen joining the fold full-time for the team, ...
The three-time Aussie Supercars champ came to America in 2023, basically for a drive-by. Now he's making a career of it in ...
Shane van Gisbergen will join Denny Hamlin as a full-time wheelman in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025, and he started his first full season on the circuit at The Clash inside Bowman Gray Stadium.
Trackhouse Racing started earning trophies in its second season as both Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez combined to win three races in 2022.
NASCAR slows again after Chase Elliott won the Clash at Bowman Gray. Next up is the Daytona 500. The Super Bowl could change that in future years.
Much of the world‘s financial system is undergirded by the false claim that US government bonds are “risk-free.” The truth is ...
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