
Hamlin Secures Third Straight Pocono Win, Ties NASCAR Legends
Denny Hamlin’s third consecutive triumph at Pocono Raceway not only climbs him to ninth on the all‑time wins list but also renews speculation about his future in the sport.
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Denny Hamlin’s third consecutive triumph at Pocono Raceway not only climbs him to ninth on the all‑time wins list but also renews speculation about his future in the sport.

Denny Hamlin's latest win at Pocono marks his third consecutive Cup Series triumph, pushing him into the top ten of all‑time winners while Toyota continues its unprecedented run of success.

Two years after Kyle Busch’s sudden death, his son Brexton’s sixth‑place finish and his father’s symbolic lap at Charlotte Motor Speedway stir deep emotions, while the sport’s biggest names reflect on a career that reshaped NASCAR.
A look at the emotional races at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the tribute lap by Tom Busch, and the lasting impact of Kyle Busch's legacy on NASCAR.

Denny Hamlin’s recent wins have moved him into a tie for ninth place on the all‑time Cup Series victories list and have narrowed his points gap to leader Tyler Reddick, making him the odds‑on favorite for the 2026 title.

Denny Hamlin clinches his 50th pole at Michigan, joining an elite group of NASCAR legends.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR champion and Hall of Famer, died at 93. His career spanned 50 Cup victories, iconic TV moments, and a broadcasting legacy that shaped the sport for generations.

The series heads to Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway for the first time since the 1980s, with points leader Stephen Kopcik and challenger Austin Beers headlining a deep field of contenders.

Roger Penske’s comeback to NASCAR in 1991, initially met with skepticism, sparked a decade‑long era of dominance. With key figures like Rusty Wallace, Don Miller and Walt Czarnecki, the team captured multiple championships, while his business acquisitions — including Detroit Diesel — provided the foundation for sustained success. The story now lives on in a NASCAR Hall of Fame exhibit.

A historic convergence of American stock‑car legacy and European endurance racing is set for 2026, headlined by Kurt Busch’s celebrated Chevrolet.

Five behind‑the‑scenes legends — Smokey Yunick, Jimmy Makar, Mike Trower, Sam Ard, and John Holman — are up for NASCAR Hall of Fame consideration, each leaving an indelible mark on the sport’s history.