
Blaney’s Dominant Victory at EchoPark Speedway Propels Him Into Points Chase
Ryan Blaney captured all three stages and led 171 laps at EchoPark Speedway, moving to third in the championship just 65 points behind Denny Hamlin.
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Ryan Blaney captured all three stages and led 171 laps at EchoPark Speedway, moving to third in the championship just 65 points behind Denny Hamlin.

Tensions flare among NASCAR’s top drivers as incidents at Chicagoland and elsewhere prompt meetings and questions about the sport’s “boys have at it” culture, while Kyle Busch’s memorial and upcoming INDYCAR gaming ventures add new layers to the motorsport landscape.

Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin have officially secured playoff berths after the Quaker State 400, with Hamlin topping the points standings and the regular‑season championship still up for grabs.

Ryan Blaney led every stage, survived a late‑race duel and now sits third in the points standings, eyeing the Toyotas of Hamlin and Reddick.

NASCAR officials weighed the option of shortening the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway due to a prolonged rain delay, but after evaluating safety, timing and driver feedback, they chose to finish the event, which ended in the early hours of Monday.

Ryan Blaney looks to capture his third victory of the season at the Window World 450, while veteran analysts Phil Bobbitt and Steve Greco back Denny Hamlin in a head‑to‑head matchup against Kyle Larson.

B.J. McLeod’s third DNF of the season highlights the challenges of his Cup Series return, while the No. 78 Chevrolet prepares for a slate of races including the Brickyard 400 and a double‑header at North Wilkesboro.

Despite five second‑place finishes and a lingering wrist injury, Christopher Bell remains confident that his team can finally capture a win at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Ryan Blaney’s eight‑race top‑10 streak, pole position after rain‑washout qualifying and +500 odds set the stage for a dramatic return to North Wilkesboro, where legends, a $1 million prize and a semifinal clash with Christopher Bell await.

Ryan Blaney’s recent win at Atlanta fuels a hot streak as NASCAR prepares for a sell‑out weekend at North Wilkesboro, where legends and contenders alike will battle for crucial points.
After eight straight top‑10 finishes and a recent Atlanta win, Ryan Blaney is the favorite to capture the first points race at North Wilkesboro Speedway in three decades.

Ryan Blaney won all stages, led 171 laps, and now sits third in the championship standings, 65 points behind Denny Hamlin.
Ryan Blaney led 171 laps and won the Quaker State 400 after a three‑hour rain delay, while Bubba Wallace’s last‑lap infraction dropped him to 29th. The next Cup event will be the Window World 450 at North Wilkesboro Speedway, the series’ first points‑paying race there since 1996.
A sudden storm cell forced a lightning hold on the Atlanta Motor Speedway race, drenching the circuit and prompting a lengthy drying operation as officials brace for possible rain on the rescheduled date.

NASCAR pushed the Quaker State 400 toward a late‑Sunday finish despite lightning delays, with Ryan Blaney leading a competitive field as teams braced for possible rain‑induced interruptions.

Inclement weather forces the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway to pause, as Ryan Blaney leads the race under a looming storm front.

Rain and thunderstorms forced a mid‑race suspension of the NASCAR Cup Series event at EchoPark Speedway, with Ryan Blaney winning Stage 1 before the action was halted.

A sudden lightning strike within eight miles of the track prompted NASCAR officials to end the race at lap 108 of Stage 2, leaving Ryan Blaney in the lead and the next event scheduled for North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
A sudden storm forced a red‑flag after 109 laps at Atlanta, leaving Ryan Blaney in the lead and raising questions about a possible July 13 restart.

With Ryan Blaney on pole and analyst Mike McClure eyeing Brad Keselowski as a dark‑horse, the Quaker State 400 faces a weather‑induced crossroads that could reshape the In‑Season Challenge standings.

A 57% probability of rain and thunderstorms threatens the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series event at EchoPark Speedway, prompting teams and fans to brace for possible delays and adjusted conditions.
A 57 percent chance of rain and 82‑degree heat loom over the inaugural Cup Series event, prompting teams to brace for possible postponement.

The upcoming Quaker State 400 will take place Sunday night at 7 p.m. ET at Echopark Speedway in Hampton, Georgia, and will be available on TNT, DirecTV, SlingTV and HBO Max.
The Quaker State 400 will be held on July 12 at EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta, with a high chance of rain, Ryan Blaney on pole, and the event broadcast on TNT and streaming on HBO Max.