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Ty Gibbs, who had his best run of the season, jumped up six spots after this weekend's race at Martinsville Speedway.
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Hendrick Motorsports enters the 2025 Cook Out 400 as the only team with multiple winning drivers in the Cup Series.
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Christopher Bell captured the 14th NASCAR Cup Series pole of his career during qualifying at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, on Saturday.
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On one of his least dominant days of 2025, Joey Logano notched his best finish of the season Sunday at Martinsville Speedway. He just needed to fight through adversity once again. This time, on his way back to an eighth-place result and 12th consecutive top 10 at Martinsville,
Todd Gilliland rebounded from a tough two-week stretch on Sunday, finishing 10th in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville.
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To a familiar mixture of cheers and boos, Denny Hamlin climbed onto his No. 11 Toyota’s doorsill and unfurled a blue flag emblazoned with “11 Against The World.”
Denny Hamlin proved multiple points -- for his JGR No. 11 team and himself -- in a dominant Martinsville victory, his first there since 2015.
Denny Hamlin ended a 19-race winless streak at his home-state track, fending off a furious challenge by Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Christopher Bell to win at Martinsville Speedway.
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Driving the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Hamlin ended a 19-race winless streak, per NBC Sports. This victory marks his first at Martinsville since March 29, 2015, and extends his lead as the active driver with the most wins at the track with six.
Martinsville was a challenge for the Bowman Gray regular, but there are other reasons Burt Myers will never forget his "real deal" Cup debut.