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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Austin Hill was suspended for one race after an intentional crash during a race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Austin Hill has been issues a one-race suspension for his actions in the closing laps of last Saturday’s Pennzoil 250 at Indianapol
NASCAR has released its penalty report after a wild weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. On Tuesday, NASCAR announced that Austin Hill has been suspended for one Xfinity Series race due to his incident with Aric Almirola.
The Brickyard 400 is back on the IMS oval. Here's what you should know about the weekend: Winners, weather, schedule, TV, tickets, playoff, entry list
Denny Hamlin is back on top in this week’s Power Rankings after his third-place finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Hamlin started last after crashing in qualifying, and charged his way to a third-place finish at Indianapolis.
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On3 on MSNConnor Zilisch shows off crazy mid-race sticker movement, wants it reflected on Indianapolis win diecastConnor Zilisch was moving so fast in this past Saturday’s race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, that one of his win stickers flew off his No. 88 Chevrolet.
Kyle Larson was on the opposite side of good fortune at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and tried to do the best he could with what he had in attempting to win back-to-back Brickyard 400s, but there was no overcoming Bubba Wallace.
Ty Gibbs is the first ever NASCAR In-Season Challenge winner. At the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, Gibbs just needed to finish higher than Ty Dillon, and he did just that, placing 21st as Dillon placed 28th. With the win, he took home the In-Season Challenge prize of $1 million.