Joe White, the spotter for Ty Dillon and the No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet, has been released from the team. Dillon was involved in a massive crash on Lap 236 of 267 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, ...
Nashville Superspeedway is a 1.33-mile D-shaped concrete oval that opened in 2001 and stands as NASCAR's largest all-concrete venue. After hosting lower-tier series events from 2001 to 2011, the track ...
NASCAR Cup Series team Kaulig Racing and driver Ty Dillon have landed a high-profile sponsorship deal from popular sports betting platform DraftKings, the team announced on Tuesday. The distinct green ...
What many thought was impossible is now reality as Ty Dillon has advanced all the way into the finals for the $1 million in-season bracket challenge. In the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor ...
Ty Dillon was left impressed by Cleetus McFarland's NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series debut (Image: Getty) Ty Dillon applauded Cleetus McFarland for keeping his car on the track and in one piece ...
When the in-season tournament began, nobody picked Ty Dillon to go past the first round. Yet there he was in the final, rich kid Ty vs. rich kid Ty. Ty Dillon vs. Ty Gibbs, but how did that happen, ...
Denny Hamlin earned the No. 1 seed for NASCAR's inaugural in-season tournament— and was promptly eliminated in the first race by Ty Dillon, the No. 32 seed. Now, Dillon faces Ty Gibbs this weekend at ...
After an intense five-week stretch that included several tight battles, some full-contact moments, and a Cinderella story for the ages, Ty Gibbs was able to bring home the $1 million prize for ...
Ty Gibbs defeated Ty Dillon in the Ty vs. Ty matchup in the Final Round of the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge. Gibbs finished 21st in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 — seven spots ahead of Dillon — to ...
Cleetus McFarland made his NASCAR debut in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Rockingham Speedway, driving for Richard Childress Racing. The event marked his first appearance in professional ...
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Cinderella Story: Last-seed Ty Dillon sneaks way into NASCAR bracket challenge finals, racing for $1M
The Cinderella story continues. Ty Dillon entered the NASCAR In-Season Challenge as the lowest-seeded driver at No. 32. He’s survived all the way to the finale for a chance at $1 million next weekend ...
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