With 14 laps remaining in Sunday’s Daytona 500, Kyle Busch was on the move. He had raced mid-pack much of the evening as Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric, Joey Logano and Bubba Walla
After a wild race in Daytona, the NASCAR Cup Series is in Atlanta next for the Ambetter Health 400. Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano are tied as favorites to win Sunday’s race, but Atlanta’s modified track lends itself to upsets: Remember last year’s three-car-wide photo finish?
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Kyle Busch fumes after his No. 8 Chevrolet was damaged in a late-race crash and a new NASCAR rule prevented him from returning to the track.
One of the bigger crashes of Sunday's Daytona 500 included Joey Logano, Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney. See the NASCAR crash here.
Kyle Busch and Jeff Gordon were both critical of Joey Logano’s actions before a multi-car crash late in Sunday night’s Daytona 500. Eight cars were collected in the incident, which brought out the caution on Lap 187 of the 202-lap race.
It's NASCAR's turn to throw its version of the Super Bowl, and the Daytona 500 is trying hard to match the hype, though the race has been substantially delayed due to rain. Captain America actor Antho
Joey Logano fired back at the criticism he’s received following the Daytona 500 last weekend after he was involved in a wreck when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. blocked his charge late in the race. For context,
7. John H. Nemechek, 61. 8. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 61. 9. Alex Bowman, 59. 10. Chase Elliott, 56. 11. Joey Logano, 55. 12. Christopher Bell, 53. 13. Denny Hamlin, 51. 14. Michael McDowell, 51. 15. Carson Hocevar, 48. 16. Chris Buescher, 47. 17. Erik Jones, 46. 18. Riley Herbst, 40. 19. Ty Dillon, 39. 20. Austin Dillon, 39. 21. Ross Chastain, 37. 22. Todd Gilliland, 36. 23. Kyle Busch, 35. 24. Jimmie Johnson, 34. 25. Daniel Suárez, 33. 26. Justin Haley, 31. 27. AJ Allmendinger, 29. 28. Zane Smith, 27. 29. Ty Gibbs, 26. 30. Ryan Preece, 24. 31. Josh Berry, 23. 32. Corey LaJoie, 21. 33. Brad Keselowski, 21. 34. Shane Van Gisbergen, 18. 35. Cole Custer, 17. 36. Noah Gragson, 13. 37. Cody Ware, 4. 38. JJ Yeley, 1. For more than a century, Times Union photographers have been documenting the Capital Region’s fascinating people, places and pivotal moments.
Joey Logano and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. started a late wreck that captured several of the top cars during Sunday's Daytona 500. Logano received criticism.
It’s NASCAR’s turn to throw its version of the Super Bowl, and the Daytona 500 is trying hard to match the hype after being delayed for hours due to rain.