Frontstretch Newsletter: Sept. 27, 2023 Volume XVII, Edition CLXIX |
- NASCAR teams are continuing to prepare for this weekend's action in Talladega. We'll have any news that breaks for you at Frontstretch.
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| Ryan Preece Announces Return to SHR in 2024
During an appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio's Sirius Speedway Tuesday, Ryan Preece confirmed that he will be back in the No. 41 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2024.
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| 2 Cup Teams, 1 Xfinity Team Penalized After Texas
Multiple loose wheels at Texas Motor Speedway this past weekend means suspensions in NASCAR. Tuesday brought the announcement that six different crewmembers have been given two-race suspensions as a result of loose wheels.
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| Hendrick Adds Rajah Caruth, Boris Said to Xfinity Series Schedule
Hendrick Motorsports announced Tuesday that they have added two races to the schedule of their NASCAR Xfinity Series team. Boris Said will race at Charlotte, while Rajah Caruth will drive in Phoenix.
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| Kyle Kirkwood, Andretti Global Sign Multi-Year Extension
Andretti Global announced Tuesday that they signed Kyle Kirkwood to a multi-year deal that will see him stay with the team in the NTT IndyCar Series.
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| Steven Wilson Wins eNASCAR Championship, Donovan Strauss Dominates Race
Donovan Strauss led flag-to-flag Tuesday night to win the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series season finale at the virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway. Steven Wilson finished second and won the championship.
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| Steven Wilson Cements His Name in eNASCAR History
Steven Wilson won the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series championship Tuesday night with a second-place finish in the season finale. As you can imagine, the college student from Iowa is overjoyed.
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Photos are courtesy of Nigel Kinrade Photography, NASCAR Media via James Gilbert of Getty Images, Chris Jones of INDYCAR Media and iRacing via eNASCAR. Have news for Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at frontstretcheditors@googlegroups.com with a promising lead or tip.
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Around the World in Motorsports: Sept. 26 |
- In Pennsylvania last night, David Gravel was able to sweep underneath Brad Sweet with six laps to go to take the lead. From there, he was able to hold on to win the High Limit Sprint
Car Series Commonwealth Clash at Lernerville Speedway. Rico Abreu was second, then Sweet, James McFadden and Cory Eliason. For more on last night's clash, check out Bryan Keith's This Day in Dirt at Frontstretch. |
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