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NASCAR Cup drivers are anticipating how the league will react to Martinsville's controversial Xfinity race because the ruling could eventually impact them, too.
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Hendrick Motorsports enters the 2025 Cook Out 400 as the only team with multiple winning drivers in the Cup Series.
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Christopher Bell, already a three-time winner this season, is set to start the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway from the pole position after a strong qualifying effort.
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NASCAR's Xfinity Series race at Martinsville witnessed chaos after Sammy Smith crashed into race leader Taylor Gray in the last lap of the race, causing them both to compromise their strong race positions.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Competitors and former racers criticized how drivers raced in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Martinsville Speedway. Austin Hill went from fifth to first on the final corner when the leaders wrecked to claim the overtime win in a race that saw 40% of the laps run under caution and several cars wrecked at the finish.
We’ll have updates as the action unfolds in the Cook Out 400 from Martinsville Speedway all afternoon, with insights from our team at the track and watching at home. Bookmark this page and you’ll find the most recent updates at the top and be able to scroll down for everything that happened earlier.
In a renewal of his mastery of one of NASCAR's original racetracks, Denny Hamlin dominated the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway to earn his first win of the 2025 season and win No. 55 of his NASCAR Cup Series career.
Martinsville Speedway will play host to several hours of Xfinity and Cup series action Saturday afternoon on the short track. NASCAR’s premier series will hit the 0.526-mile oval at 2:05 p.m ET for a 55-minute session that will be followed immediately by qualifying for Sunday’s 400-lap race.