Denny Hamlin wins the Cook Out 400, snapping a decade-long drought at Martinsville with a dominant performance, leading 274 of 400 laps.
Joe Gibbs Racing secures an impressive 1-2 finish as Hamlin claims victory and Christopher Bell finishes second, showcasing team strength.
Bubba Wallace delivers a stellar drive, securing a season-best third-place finish, proving his growing consistency on the track.
Ten caution flags, spanning 86 laps, keep teams on edge as pit strategies shift in a race filled with surprises.
Austin Cindric battles battery issues but is forced to retire, becoming the race’s only driver unable to finish.
Chase Elliott fights through the pack, securing a top-five finish and keeping his championship hopes alive.
Kyle Larson and Joey Logano overcome setbacks, displaying sheer determination to finish strong in the top ten.
Hamlin credits his crew and engineers for a winning strategy, calling their new approach “amazing.”
William Byron leads Kyle Larson by just 17 points as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Darlington.
The NASCAR world turns to Darlington for the iconic Throwback Weekend, promising intense racing action and nostalgia.