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Former TMS president Eddie Gossage dies at the age of 65
Former Texas Motor Speedway president and legendary motorsports promoter Eddie Gossage has died at the age of 65.
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Speedway Motorsports Founder Bruton Smith, Who Was Behind Building Texas Motor Speedway, Dies
O. Bruton Smith, who emerged from North Carolina farm country and parlayed his love of motorsports into a Hall of Fame career as one of the biggest track owners and most successful promoters in the history of auto racing, died Wednesday. He was 95.
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Iwuji Teams With Emmitt Smith on Full NASCAR Xfinity Season
Jesse Iwuji is a lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve who also happens to be juggling a budding NASCAR career.
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Meet Max: Low-key Verstappen Heads to Texas Atop F1
Max Verstappen is in the first championship fight of his Formula One career as he heads to Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, as the championship leader.
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NASCAR Orders Cease-Fire Between Harvick and Elliott Before Sunday's TMS Race
NASCAR has ordered a cease fire in the feud between Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick before the drivers even arrived at Texas Motor Speedway for Sunday’s race.
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Rain Pushes NASCAR Playoff Race at Talladega to Monday
NASCAR’s playoff race at Talladega Superspeedway was washed out and rescheduled for Monday because persistent rain backed the series into too tight of a window to run as scheduled.
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Full Circle: Texas Motor Speedway's Gossage Stepping Down
Texas Motor Speedway president Eddie Gossage is stepping down after overseeing the track since it opened 24 years ago.
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IndyCar Ready to Race at Texas Motor Speedway Saturday
The 2020 season will open Saturday night at Texas Motor Speedway in NBC’s first primetime IndyCar race. The series follows NASCAR, which heads into this weekend having already completed nine events. Both have had to draw up safety plans. Both are racing without fans for now.
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Timmy Hill Virtual Winner of NASCAR's Live iRacing Event
Timmy Hill won the virtual race at Texas Motor Speedway, where a highlight came when Daniel Suarez was parked by iRacing officials for intentionally trying — but failing — to crash Ty Dillon.
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Denny Hamlin Cruises to 2nd Daytona 500 Victory in Four Years
Denny Hamlin won the Daytona 500 for the second time in four years, leading a 1-2-3 sweep for Joe Gibbs Racing. The victory Sunday honored J.D. Gibbs, who died last month after battling a degenerative neurological disease. J.D. Gibbs co-founded the race team with his father and discovered Hamlin.