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Hosted by Corey with the Story, NASCAR Today delivers daily coverage of the NASCAR world with fast, focused updates on race results, driver performances, standings, team developments, and key storylines. From race weekends to championship battles, the show keeps fans informed on everything happening across the sport.
Each short episode highlights what matters most—including race highlights, driver news, and season trends—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, NASCAR Today is built for fans who want reliable NASCAR coverage every single day.
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Each short episode highlights what matters most—including race highlights, driver news, and season trends—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, NASCAR Today is built for fans who want reliable NASCAR coverage every single day.
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Denny Hamlin dominated the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway but fell short of victory, finishing second to Chase Elliott. Hamlins team discovered a loose left-rear wheel causing handling issues and dirty air overheating tires. Despite a strong performance, Hamlin couldnt overcome the late cautions and traffic. He also caused a wreck involving Ryan Blaney, which cost Blaney a top-five finish. Hamlins team takes solace in their speed and looks ahead to Bristol next week.
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Chase Elliott secured his first victory of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at the Cook Out 400 in Martinsville, Virginia. Despite Denny Hamlins dominant performance, leading 292 laps and winning both stages, Elliotts strategic pit call and a late caution shifted the outcome. Elliott took the lead with fresh tires, and Hamlins shift mishap allowed Chastain to take the front, leaving Elliott to battle for second. Elliott ultimately claimed the win by half a second, leading 84 laps, as Hamlin couldnt shake the dirty air in the closing laps. Logano, Gibbs, Byron, Blaney, Bell, Cindric, Larson, and Berry rounded out the top ten. Hamlin, despite the loss, praised the strategys impact, emphasizing its importance in the playoffs.
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Chaos erupts at Martinsville Speedway: Bubba Wallaces restart collision triggers massive wreck, ending his race early; twelve cars affected, including Zane Smith, Chris Buescher, and John Hunter Nemechek; NASCAR reviews tape for potential penalties.
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Brad Keselowski, a Michigan native, recently reached 600 NASCAR Cup Series starts, marking his 35th driver to achieve this feat. He began his racing journey in trucks with his dad in 2004, transitioning to Cup in 2008. Keselowskis career highlights include a Talladega win in 2009, a Nationwide Series title in 2010, and his only Cup championship in 2012. Spending over a decade with Team Penske, he secured 34 wins and 9 top-ten points finishes. In 2022, he became a stakeholder in RFK Racing, winning his first race as driver-owner at Darlington. Despite a challenging start to the season due to a broken femur, Keselowski aims to reach 800 starts, showcasing his unwavering passion for racing.
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Alex Palou secured victory at Barber Motorsports Park, narrowing the points gap to Kyle Kirkwood. The race was decided by strategic pit stops, with Palous undercut proving decisive. Graham Rahal claimed second place, ending his podium drought, while four drivers achieved career-best finishes, keeping the title race open. The series now heads to Long Beach streets for the next race.
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Tyler Reddick aims for history at Martinsville Speedway, seeking his fifth win in seven starts. Despite a dismal past at this track, he starts eighth. Hendrick Motorsports dominates, with William Byron second and Denny Hamlin on the pole. Ryan Blaney trails Reddick in points, while Joey Logano needs a win. Expect intense competition on the short track, where strategy and speed rule.
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NASCAR Hall of Fame unveils 2027 nominees, featuring 15 candidates across three categories. Kevin Harvick, Ray Elder, and Ernie Elliott join modern era nominees, with two spots up for grabs. Ray Fox and Herb Nab are added to pioneer era nominees, and T. Wayne Robertson is among landmark award nominees. Voting begins April 14th on NASCAR.com, with results announced May 19th.
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Denny Hamlin and William Byron lead the pack at Martinsville Speedway, setting the stage for Sundays Cook Out four hundred. Hendrick Motorsports dominates with thirty wins, while Shane van Gisbergen and Ty Gibbs aim to make their mark. Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch face challenges, promising a thrilling race with potential upsets on the tight track.
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Hendrick Motorsports, including drivers Chase Elliott, William Byron, Kyle Larson, and Alex Bowman, heads to Martinsville Speedway for the Cook Out four hundred. Elliott and Byron have shown promise, with Elliott in fifth place and Byron in sixth in points. The team is working through challenges, such as Bowmans vertigo issues and adjusting to the new Chevrolet Camaro ZL one body. Despite some setbacks, the team has found speed at Martinsville, with Byron qualifying second. They aim to improve pit road performance and secure their next win.
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Oscar Piastris Japanese Grand Prix performance showcased McLarens potential, as he led for over twenty laps and secured second place despite a late crash. The team demonstrated strong energy strategy and defense, setting the stage for potential success in the upcoming Miami Grand Prix with anticipated upgrades.
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Kimi Antonelli secures his second win, leading the championship with Mercedes dominating constructors. Oscar Piastri shines for McLaren, while Oliver Bearman crashes at Haas. Ferrari holds second, with a tight midfield and backmarkers needing upgrades.
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NASCARs Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway features top drivers like Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, William Byron, and Joey Logano. Prediction models favor Elliott for his first win, Hamlin for second, and Byron for a top five finish. Hamlin and Logano are strong contenders, while Blaney, Larson, and Bell round out the top six. Expect tight racing and a grind to the finish at this short track.
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Martinsville Speedways Cook Out 400: High-Powered Showdown
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Martinsville Speedway for the Cook Out 400, with teams packing 750 horsepower in their Next Gen cars. William Byron, winner of last years race, and Ryan Preece, a two-time modified winner at Martinsville, are among the favorites. Byrons crew chief, Rudy Fugle, fine-tuned the setup during practice, while Preeces team mirrored his modified setup. Tire management will be crucial, as the extra power could lead to grip issues late in stints, setting up an exciting race.
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Justin Allgaier secured his 32nd career win in the NASCAR OReilly Auto Parts Series at Martinsville Speedway, showcasing his veteran skills amidst late-race chaos. Corey Heim secured a career-best second place, while Sam Mayer and Sheldon Creed rounded out the top three. The race was marked by a significant wreck involving Lee Pulliam, who made his series debut for JR Motorsports. Austin Hill, Dean Thompson, Ross Chastain, Ryan Sieg, and Brent Crews completed the top ten.
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Kimi Antonelli secures his second consecutive pole, setting a new record as the youngest driver to achieve this feat. Mercedes dominates qualifying, with George Russell joining Kimi on the front row. Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc share the second row, while Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton round out the top five. Surprisingly, Pierre Gasly, Isack Hadjar, Gabriel Bortoleto, and Arvid Lindblad secure spots in the top ten. Williams and Cadillacs struggle, with the Williams duo and Aston Martins filling the back of the grid. All focus now shifts to pit strategy, as Ferrari and McLaren aim to challenge Mercedes dominance at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Denny Hamlin secures his fifth pole at Martinsville Speedway, leading the pack with a blistering speed of 98.241 mph. William Byron joins him on the front row, while Bubba Wallaces practice pace hints at a thrilling race tomorrow.
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Denny Hamlin secures pole for Martinsville race, aiming for seventh win; William Byron narrowly misses top spot; Josh Berry and Ty Gibbs join top five; Shane van Gisbergen impresses on ovals; top ten features Austin Cindric, Carson Hocevar, Tyler Reddick, Joey Logano, and Chase Elliott; expect intense Martinsville race.
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Justin Allgaier, a double-duty driver, is set to race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and fill in for Alex Bowman in the Cup Series at Martinsville Speedway. Allgaiers recent win at Darlington has him leading the Xfinity Series championship, while his Cup Series stint aims to keep the number forty-eight team competitive until Bowmans return from vertigo.
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Kimi Antonelli secures pole position at Japanese Grand Prix, proving his Shanghai speed is no fluke. Oscar Piastri locks in third for McLaren, setting up a front-row scrap with Mercedes. Surprises include Ollie Bearmans struggle and Sergio Perezs climb. Max Verstappen gets knocked out in Q2, with Arvid Lindblad securing tenth. Antonellis Q3 time seals pole, with Leclerc fourth and Hamilton sixth. Tomorrows race promises a young gun showdown with vets chasing hard.
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Day two of the Japanese Grand Prix saw teams adjusting to new FIA rules, with Mercedes dominating Free Practice three. Kimi Antonelli led, followed closely by George Russell. Ferraris Leclerc secured third, with McLarens Piastri and Hamilton rounding out the top five. McLarens Lando Norris faced issues with energy recovery, but still managed sixth. Red Bull struggled with their big floor update, while Audi impressed with Hulkenberg and Bortoleto in seventh and ninth respectively. Backmarkers like Cadillac, Bottas, and Aston Martin lagged, but Aston and Honda claim to have solved their vibration issues. With qualifying under the new energy cap, expect intense competition as McLaren recovers from their glitch and frontrunners vie for position on the track.
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