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Last week, Denny Hamlin was dominant in the final stage at Martinsville en route to his first victory of the season.
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Val Kilmer, the longtime Hollywood star known for roles in "Top Gun," "Heat" and "Tombstone," among other films, died this week.
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NASCAR's Elton Sawyer told SiriusXM NASCAR Radio: "There was a multitude of bad decisions that was made by a multitude of drivers throughout that event."
NASCAR will meet with Xfinity drivers before Darlington to discuss the rough racing that took place last weekend at Martinsville.
All the information you need to get ready for the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race, Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
While Denny Hamlin celebrated his first win of the season, others did not have as much to cheer at Martinsville.
Xfinity Series drivers are preparing to tackle the tricky Darlington Raceway on Saturday (3:30 p.m. ET, The CW).
The NASCAR Cup Series has completed the first short track race of the year, with Denny Hamlin winning Sunday's Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. Hamlin led 274 laps to earn his sixth career victory at his home track in Martinsville.
Denny Hamlin earned his first Martinsville victory in a decade, dominating with a race-high 274 laps in the lead.
In the back - and later the middle - of the pack, Day had a front-row seat for one of the more controversial Xfinity Series races in recent memory. The yellow flag waved nine times in the final 100 laps alone and ended with a massive pile up at the start finish line.
News Channel 11’s John Jenco and Terry Craig recapped the eventful weekend of racing at Martinsville Speedway in this week’s episode of Trackside. Denny Hamlin won the