NASCAR, Martinsville and Cook Out 400
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Drivers will test their patience and passing ability Sunday at Martinsville Speedway, the 0.526-mile, paperclip-shaped track that hosted its first Cup race in 1949.
From USA TODAY
Attention was also given to the Joe Gibbs Racing pit crew‘s work on Denny Hamlin’s Toyota, particularly jackman Joel Bouagnon’s distinctive behind-the-back method for moving across the car to change ...
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William Byron entered Sunday's action with pole position and was in control for most of the race, as he ended up leading for 243 laps.
From Bleacher Report
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NASCAR Cup Series circuit continued with the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday. Here are the highlights!
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SportsLine's Steven Taranto reveals his picks for NASCAR at Martinsville Speedway, where Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott and William Byron are favorites
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.
The NASCAR Cup Series season will continue on Sunday when the 2025 Cook Out 400 is held at Martinsville Speedway. The 0.526-mile concrete oval
SportsLine's model has simulated the 2025 Cook Out 400 10,000 times and released its NASCAR at Martinsville best bets for this week
Martinsville races have been dominated by the Penske, Joe Gibbs, and Hendrick trio, with the former's Ryan Blaney entering as the reigning champ. Can he overcome some poor early-season luck here, or will someone else take the checkered flag again?
Martinsville Speedway is ready to host the 76th annual Cook Out 400 this weekend. The season’s seventh race kicks off at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 30, in a 400-lap, action-packed contest.
The NASCAR Cup Series takes on the half-mile paper clip for the first time in 2025 with the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
The next stop on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule its one of its most historic venues, Martinsville Speedway. The famed paper clip hosts the Cook Out 400, the fir