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Tonight, we are going to get another epic short track battle with Corey Heim and Ty Majeski locking up the front row at Martinsville. Heim will start on pole for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
The driver of the No. 20 car earned his 14th career cup series pole--first ever at Martinsville Speedway. His fastest lap was just over 96 miles per hour in 19.718 seconds. “After practice I was ...
Want to know how long it's been since the pole sitter ended a race at Martinsville in the same position he started? Two ways to explain. First, Jimmie Johnson wasn't only still racing full-time ...
No one was up to the task, and Bell had his first Busch Light pole award of the 2025 season in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, his first at Martinsville and the 14th of his Cup Series career.
Christopher Bell earned his 14th career pole and his first of the 2025 NASCAR Cup season at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday ...
NASCAR protege Connor Zilisch bagged another massive record at Martinsville with his second pole in the series. The 18-year-old ended JR Motorsports' almost nine-year drought for the No. 88 ...
Teammate Christopher Bell — already a three-time winner this year — has given JGR its most recent Martinsville triumph, a playoff dagger in the fall of 2022, and he starts from the pole ...
When: Sunday, March 30 at 3 p.m. ET Where: Martinsville Speedway -- Ridgeway, Virginia TV: FS1 Stream: fubo (try for free) Christopher Bell won the pole for the Cook Out 400 in qualifying on ...
He only had a single pole in 2024 after posting three in his rookie season in 2023. Heim is the one to watch tonight, but nothing is guaranteed. Corey Heim struggled at Martinsville in 2024 ...
Jimmie Johnson was the last driver to win at Martinsville from the pole position, 12 years ago. Christopher Bell won the pole position for Sunday's Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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