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Man, that feels good. Got to thank the Good Lord above. I really wanted that one. Last year, hurt really bad. Just going through the whole process of it. But this one feels so sweet. Man, I love Richmond.
RICHMOND, Va. (Aug. 16, 2025) — Richmond Raceway knew the return of Saturday night NASCAR Cup Series racing was going to be popular. It was so popular, in fact, that tonight’s Cook Out 400 is officially sold out. Lori Collier Waran, president of Richmond, announced the sellout during the driver/crew chief meeting for Saturday night’s race.
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Major Crash in NASCAR's Richmond Race Diminishes Chase Elliott's Chance at Regular Season Title
Chase Elliott's first DNF of the season means he's out of the running for Regular Season Champion. After a clean first stage of racing in the penultimate race of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season at Richmond Raceway, three close cautions snowballed into a crash that collected 13 drivers.
The Richard Childress Racing driver locked into the playoffs with his second consecutive victory on 0.75-mile oval.
A year after his championship eligibility was revoked for wrecking two drivers on the final lap, Dillon grabbed a playoff berth with a clean run to the checkered flag.
It’s been a nightmare start for Kyle Busch in Saturday’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway. Busch, who started 28th, lost spots in Stage 1 and complained about his car.
Just when you think the Cup Series weekend is going smoothly, NASCAR decides to shuffle the deck and send two drivers straight to the penalty box. Joey Logano and Todd Gilliland are starting Saturday night’s Richmond Raceway showdown from the very back of the field,