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Michael McDowell started from the outside of the front row at the Chicago Street Course and took the lead from SVG on the ...
Shane van Gisbergen — He’s scored back-to-back wins on road courses with his wins in Mexico and Chicago. Ty Gibbs — He tied ...
SVG conquered the streets of Chicago once again, tempers flared between several drivers, and NASCAR made some questionable ...
Weather and cautions posed the biggest threat to Van Gisbergen, including a Lap 74 crash from Cody Ware, which took NASCAR ...
Shane van Gisbergen completed a sweep on the Chicago Street Course on Sunday, winning the NASCAR Cup Series race on the ...
However, that’s not the case for Michael McDowell and AJ Allmendinger, two of the best at turning left and right. Both drivers competed in the Champ Car World Series race in Mexico City in 2005.
Switching teams has created a challenge for Michael McDowell. After seven seasons in the No. 34 Ford with Front Row Motorsports, the 40-year-old driver from Glendale, Arizona, is in his first ...
Practice 1 Spire Motorsports driver Michael McDowell topped the leaderboard in Practice 1 at 92.657 mph, besting Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Chase Briscoe (92.547 mph) and Ty Gibbs (92.542 mph).
That’s exactly what transpired during Friday’s two individual practice sessions at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, when Michael McDowell (Spire Motorsports) and Todd Gilliland ...
However, that‘s not the case for Michael McDowell and AJ Allmendinger, two of the best at turning left and right. Both drivers competed in the Champ Car World Series race in Mexico City in 2005.
LONG POND, Pennsylvania — Michael McDowell knows a thing or two about racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. As a veteran of 517 Cup Series starts, he's the perfect teammate for a young driver such as ...