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NASCAR Cup Scan All: Martinsville playoff race
Relive the best radio sound from the NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway, presented by Toyota.
NASCAR Championship Weekend
The Cup champion will be crowned Nov. 10 at Phoenix Raceway on NBC and Peacock.
Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick and William Byron are left to race for a Cup championship Sunday on NBC and Peacock.
Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney discuss what it would mean to deliver Roger Penske his third-straight NASCAR Cup Series championship ahead of Sunday’s finale at Phoenix Raceway.
Dr. Diandra examines the performance this season of Joey Logano and Tyler Reddick to identify strengths and potential pitfalls to watch for at Phoenix.
In Part II of my 2024 championship preview, I examine Ryan Blaney and William Byron’s strengths and potential pitfalls to watch for at Phoenix.
William Byron reflects on what makes his 2024 championship run its “own unique journey” and why he feels “destined” to be in the position to take home his first NASCAR Cup Series championship.

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Latest From NASCAR

23XI Racing co-owners Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan, along with Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins and NASCAR Chairman Jim France attended Monday’s court session.
Officials have mountains of evidence to dissect while determining if short- and long-term action is taken.
The Cup championship will be determined Sunday, Nov. 10 on NBC and Peacock.
Ryan Blaney’s victory gives him a chance to win a second consecutive NASCAR Cup championship.
NASCAR’s decision sends William Byron to title race, while Christopher Bell is eliminated.
NASCAR dropped Christopher Bell from 18th to 22nd for riding against the wall on the final lap at Martinsville.
Here is what drivers were talking about after Sunday’s controversial finish.
Joey Logano, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney and William Byron will race for the 2024 Cup title.
Christopher Bell pleads that he “just slid into the wall” while trying to pass Bubba Wallace to advance into the Championship 4, but after the move was ruled a safety violation, he concludes it was “not meant to be.”
Jeff Gordon provides insight into the “unique set of circumstances” at Martinsville, from Christopher Bell’s wallride to manufacturers working together.