Roush Fenway Racing driver, Ryan Preece, made history at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 16, achieving his career-best Cup Series finish at the race on a 1.5-mile track. During a post ...
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Ryan Preece was quiet in Sunday's race, but he tied his career best finish with a third-place showing on Sunday. His previous third-place finish came in 2019 at Talladega. Preece's top five at Las ...
What happened: Solid starting position to begin Sunday’s Las Vegas race didn’t immediately bear fruit on the points front, with Preece finishing 19th and 11th in Stages 1 and 2, respectively ...
What did Preece say after the Las Vegas race? While Preece’s former teammate from the Stewart-Haas Racing team, Josh Berry, bagged his first NASCAR Cup win, Ryan Preece was thrilled to secure a top-3 ...
Christopher Bell will try to make history on Sunday when he takes aim at his fourth NASCAR Cup Series win in a row at the 2025 Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Bell will try to become the ...
If the beginning of a NASCAR season is about establishing a foundation, Ryan Preece and RFK Racing are taking small steps now that should prepare them for long-term success. “It’s chemistry,” said ...
Led by Ryan Preece, who matched a career-high 3rd place finish, all three RFK teams finished among the top 15. Brad Keselowski posted a strong 11th-place finish, while Chris Buescher came home 13th.
If experience and history mean anything, Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney will be the drivers to beat when it comes down to the finale at Phoenix Raceway. Blaney won the title in 2023 and arguably had ...
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