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Gee, look who does the same exact thing as Blackfoot. Posts stupid spam about the exact same topic, with absolutely NO discussion, while "liking" Blackfoot's repetitive, stupid posts at the same time.

Why is that? :bigass:
 
More fake spam copypasta. Make sure you have CJ and that other fake dual you're using like your posts so you can fake brag about your fake achievements.

You're welcome! :bigass:
 
Martin Truex Jr. wins at Martinsville to earn spot in championship race
Truex earned a spot in NASCAR's championship race for the third consecutive year by leading 464 of the 500 laps. He's the first driver to claim one of the four spots in the Nov. 17 title race at Homestead-Miami Speedway while leading the most laps in a win since Kyle Petty led 484 laps in 1992 at Rockingham.
 
NASCAR StatWatch: Breaking down the numbers behind Martin Truex Jr.'s latest win
Truex now will get a chance to race for his second career Cup championship in three weeks at Homestead. That would go nicely with his two career Xfinity Series championships, coming in 2004 and 2005. Truex is the first driver to win at least 19 times in a three-season stretch since Jimmie Johnson won 20 from 2008-10, the last three years of his five consecutive championships stretch.



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Christopher Bell secures Xfinity title race berth with win at Texas
Bell led 101 of the 200 laps, won both stages and crossed the finish line at Texas more than 5½ seconds ahead of Ross Chastain on Saturday night to secure one of the four championship-contending spots for the series finale in two weeks.

Kurt Busch staying with Chip Ganassi Racing on multiyear deal
Busch and sponsor Monster Energy have agreed to multiyear extensions to stay with Chip Ganassi Racing.


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Kevin Harvick claims spot in finale with win from pole at Texas
Harvick won the fall race at Texas for the third year in a row Sunday, again securing one of the championship-contending spots for the Nov. 17 season-ending race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. After starting from the pole, Harvick led 119 of 334 laps and paced a 1-2-3 finish for Stewart-Haas.
 
Stewart Friesen wins Phoenix Truck race to clinch title berth
Stewart Friesen held off Brandon Jones in the final two laps at ISM Raceway on Friday night to earn a spot in the four-man fight for the season title next week in the NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series playoffs finale. Friesen, Brett Moffitt, Ross Chastain and Matt Crafton qualified for the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Austin Hill and Tyler Ankrum missed the cut.

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2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Standings

Standings
RK​
DRIVER​
WINS
POLES​
1​
5000​
6​
3​
19​
23​
2​
5000​
4​
6​
14​
25​
3​
5000​
7​
0​
14​
23​
4​
5000​
4​
1​
16​
26​
5​
2344​
2​
3​
11​
20​
6​
2321​
1​
1​
8​
17​
7​
2303​
1​
1​
11​
18​
8​
2299​
3​
3​
13​
19​
9​
2270​
0​
5​
5​
13​
10​
2254​
0​
1​
7​
17​
 
Kyle Busch captures second NASCAR Cup title
Busch won the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway to snap a 21-race losing streak and beat Gibbs teammates Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr, as well as rival Kevin Harvick, for the Cup. Busch won the 2015 title and joins seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson as the only active drivers with multiple titles.

Matt Crafton snares 3rd Truck Series title as Austin Hill wins Homestead

Crafton finished second in Friday night's Truck Series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway -- good enough for his third series title in the winner-take-all format. The champion needed only to finish highest of the foursome of Crafton, reigning series champion Brett Moffitt, Stewart Friesen and Ross Chastain to win the title.

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Jimmie Johnson: 2020 final season as full-time driver
Johnson, the winningest driver of his era, said in a video posted to his social media accounts and titled "#Chasing8 one final time" that next season will be his final attempt to win a record eighth Cup title. It will be his 19th season in the No. 48 Chevrolet.

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NASCAR penalizes 4 teams for tampering with season finale
Jay Robinson (Premium Motorsports), Rick Ware (Rick Ware Racing) and TJ Puchyr (Spire Motorsports) were fined. Each team penalized had cars fall out of the race, apparently to ensure that Premium's No. 27 car advanced and finished with the most points for the season among unchartered teams. That would ensure the largest bonus, with the difference from first to second for unchartered teams totalling some $175,000.

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