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Ryan Blaney moved his way through the field to finish fifth, the top Ford in the NASCAR Cup Series at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia.
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Joey Logano led 83 laps in Stage 2 before finishing sixth.
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Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Ryan Preece (ninth) and Chase Briscoe (10th) also finished in the top 10.
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The Cup Series continues Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.
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Cole Custer finished eighth to lead Ford in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Martinsville.
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He qualified second and led 27 laps at the front end of the race.
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Custer ran inside the top five for much of the races, finishing third in Stage 1 and fifth in Stage 2.
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He leaves Martinsville second in the driver standings, 35 points behind the leader.
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The Xfinity Series returns Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway.
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Ty Majeski started on the pole and finished second to lead Ford in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Martinsville.
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Australian Supercars star Cam Waters made his NASCAR debut with ThorSport racing.
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Waters put together a solid effort before getting collected in a three-truck crash with 25 laps remaining, finishing 30th
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Majeski leaves Martinsville as the series points leader
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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returns Friday at Texas Motor Speedway.
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Bob Tasca III qualified second in Nitro Funny Car in Phoenix with a 3.876 at 334.65, but only was able to do so in one full run and was not able make any other full passes in qualifying.
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He spun the tires in the first competition round against Alexis Dejoria.
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The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series heads to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Four-Wide Nationals beginning Friday.
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The No. 64 Proton Competition Mustang GT3 of Frédéric Vervisch, Dennis Olsen and Chris Mies placed 10th in the opening Endurance Cup round in the GT World Challenge Europe at Circuit Paul Ricard.
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Qualifying 16th of all Pro class competitors, Vervisch recorded the fastest top speed of the field as the starter of about 181 mph, challenging for a spot in the top 10.
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Olsen picked up three spots in the second hour, advancing Mustang GT3 to its highest running position of seventh.
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Mies gained lost time from a pit stop, recovering to a 10th-place finish.
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Mustang GT3 has recorded at least one top 10 in each race across three major series – IMSA, WEC and GTWCE.
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The Endurance Cup picks back up May 21-22 with the 24 Hours of Spa Prologue, in preparation for the June event.
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Erik Evans and Marco Signoretti of Academy Motorsport were the top finishers for the all-new Mustang GT4, placing 13th in the Silver Cup class in the opening round of two races at Circuit Paul Ricard.
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Matt Nicoll-Jones and Will Moore followed up the performance with a 17th-place Silver Cup class finish in the GT4 European Series event finale.
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The next stop is June 28-30 at Spa-Francorchamps, as a part of the 24 Hours of Spa weekend.
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Donny Schatz earned his fourth podium in six races, finishing second in the World of Outlaws series at US 36 Raceway in Missouri.
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He finished second in Heat 3 and started seventh in the main feature.
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Schatz qualified 15th at Arrowhead Speedway in Oklahoma and drove to an 11th-place finish, ending his streak of top-10 finishes.
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Next up for the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series campaign is the Spring Classic at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55