N.H. -- Reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Cole Custer dominated to a season-high 114 laps led in New Hampshire Motor Speedway ...
Whether he would ever change to the No. 18 – the signature and original JGR number – probably would ... driver and defending ...
The idea is that every car number exists like a professional sports team although ... The car was driven by Kurt Busch from 2016-2018, Daniel Suarez in 2019, Cole Custer from 2020-2022. Awarded: ...
In Defense of Denny Hamlin We're not talking about Denny Hamlin the owner here, though we'll get to him shortly. The 20/20 ...
Chris Buescher was the surprise winner of NASCAR's second Cup playoff race at Watkins Glen, New York, leading five ...
Whether he would ever change to the No. 18 — the signature and original JGR number — probably would ... less likely than in early June. 41: Cole Custer was announced on July 20 as the driver ...
1. (81) Chandler Smith, Toyota, 181.189 mph. 2. (21) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 181.123. 3. (16) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 181.050. 4. (19) Joe Graf Jr, Toyota, 180. ...
Whether he would ever change to the No. 18 — the signature and original JGR number — probably would ... less likely than in early June. 41: Cole Custer was announced on July 20 as the driver ...
In a heartwarming announcement made this past Sunday, NASCAR Xfinity Series standout Cole Custer shared a significant personal milestone: the birth of his first child, Callahan Brian Custer.
Today, we're at number 5. The top players at each number so far have been DE Jason Taylor at 99, DT Jared Odrick at 98, DE Phillip Merling at 97, DT Paul Soliai at 96, DT Tim Bowens at 95 ...
After Friday qualifying; race Saturday ...
After Thursday qualifying; race Friday ...