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The current roster of drivers driving the Next Gen cars in NASCAR boasts some exceptionally talented young drivers, many of whom are versatile enough to handle any vehicle on four wheels. Yet, there are a select few who have inscribed their names in the history book of NASCAR. Some of these drivers are still active in the sport, while others have already retired their helmets. Here is a list of some of the most illustrious drivers of all time: Richard Petty: Revered as the most victorious driver in the history of the sport with 200 NASCAR Cup race victories and…

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Denny Hamlin, who currently drives the #11 Toyota Camry for the Joe Gibbs Racing team, has been associated with NASCAR over the past 19 years. And despite not being able to win a Cup championship so far, he ranks among the top-15 winningest NASCAR drivers in history with 54 wins in the Cup Series. But, at 44, while his professional course has been a consistent one, his personal life has experienced its share of ups and downs. Who is Denny Hamlin’s girlfriend/fiance? Denny Hamlin and his fiancée, Jordan Fish, have shared a relationship spanning over 17 years, having first crossed…

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Kyle Busch is a 39-year-old NASCAR Cup Series driver who currently drives the #8 Chevrolet ZL1 for the Richard Childress Racing team. Busch has won two championships to date in 2015 and 2019 and has won more than 200 races across all NASCAR National Series consisting of 62 Cup Series race wins. Busch holds the distinction of being the all-time wins leader in both the Xfinity Series and the Craftsman Truck Series, boasting victories in every one of his 19 full-time Cup Series seasons, with the sole exception of the previous year when he did not secure a win. Who…

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In 2024, after Joey Logano won the NASCAR Cup championship with an average finish of 17.11, there was debate over the fairness of a playoff format that seems to undervalue consistency and overall performance during the regular season. Despite their victories throughout the year, high-performing drivers like Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell failed to make it to the final four. But NASCAR has stated that no changes will be made to the rules for 2025, though revisions could be considered for 2026. So, what exactly is the structure of the NASCAR championship that is being criticized by the fans? The…

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Stock car racing, one of the most popular sports in the United States, is governed by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, commonly known as NASCAR. Founded in 1948 by Bill France Sr., the organization marked its 75th anniversary last year. The sport consists of three primary divisions: the NASCAR Cup Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, each utilizing distinct types of vehicles. The Cup Series races with the advanced Next Gen (Generation 7 cars), the Xfinity Series with the Car of Tomorrow (CoT cars), and the Truck Series features racing trucks. Each…

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