Richmond Raceway was the road marker for two defined turning points in Joey Logano’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season.
It was a long and stressful wait for Matt Kenseth Saturday night at Richmond Raceway, but after an overtime-extended finish to the Federated Auto Parts 400, the 2003 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion found himself with a spot on the playoff grid and a chance to contend for his second title.
The field of 16 drivers who will vie for the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship was finalized Saturday night after an overtime-extended 404-lap regular season finale at Richmond Raceway.
Stage master Martin Truex Jr. tallied his 53rd playoff point of the year in the second stage of Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway, scoring his 18th stage win of the year.
Kyle Busch parlayed fresh tires and a late-stage restart to win the opening stage of Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway, the final race of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series regular season.
It may have been quiet, but a solid fifth-place finish was more than enough for Elliott Sadler to clinch the NASCAR XFINITY Series regular season championship Friday night at Richmond Raceway.
Brad Keselowski made a final lap pass of Kyle Busch to capture the second stage of Friday night’s Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond Raceway.
Charging past 13 cars in a five-lap span, Ty Dillon used fresh tires to his advantage to win the opening stage of Saturday night’s NASCAR XFINITY Series Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond Raceway.