A massive fine left Chase Briscoe facing a huge points deficit heading into Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
After winning the pole for last week’s Daytona 500 and then finishing fourth, JGR driver Briscoe found out Wednesday that NASCAR’s inspection determined his No. 19 Toyota had used a modified
Ryan Blaney won the pole on Saturday for Sunday’s race. Austin Cindric and Joey Logano, will start second and fourth, respectively.
A massive fine left Chase Briscoe facing a huge points deficit heading into Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Even so, Briscoe insists he feels no new pressure. Ryan Blaney won the pole for Sunday's race.
A massive fine left Chase Briscoe facing a huge points deficit heading into this afternoon’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Even so, Briscoe insists he feels no new pressure. He said he already felt an urgency to win this week because those are the expectations at Joe Gibbs Racing,
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A massive fine left Chase ... at JGR,” Briscoe said Saturday. “Like you need to be winning at JGR. ... So yeah, I don’t feel like it changes anything from that standpoint.” Ryan Blaney ...
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With a lap of 30.908 seconds, Ryan Blaney won the pole for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.