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Noah Gragson led Ford in the NASCAR Cup Series at Dover with a sixth-place finish, his second straight top-10 run.
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Ryan Blaney finished seventh and led 47 laps while scoring points in all three stages.
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The NASCAR Cup Series will continue Sunday at Kansas Speedway.
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Cole Custer was Ford’s top finisher in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Dover in fifth-place, while Riley Herbst finished 16th.
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He won Stage 2 and was leading when rain brought out the red flag with 33 laps to go.
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The uncertainty of whether the rain would continue resulted in Custer staying on the track, but he was forced to pit for fuel when the rain stopped and that took away his chance at victory.
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Custer led a race-high 95 laps in a race that went to a double-overtime finish.
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Hailie Deegan was involved in an accident on lap six with Garrett Smithley and finished 31st.
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The Xfinity Series has a week off before returning to action May 11 at Darlington Raceway.
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Erik Evans and Marco Signoretti of Academy Motorsport record their second straight podium to start the season in the SRO British GT Championship, battling up the order in wet race conditions to a third-place Silver Cup finish in the Silverstone 500.
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Matt Nicoll-Jones and Will Moore qualified 12th, while Evans and Signoretti were slated 15th on the starting grid of the three-hour race.
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Nicoll-Jones and Moore completed about half the race, after battling in the class top 10.
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After three rounds of series action, Evans and Signoretti lead Ford in the points championship, ranking sixth.
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The fourth round of the British GT Championship will be held May 23-26 at Donington Park.
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The World of Outlaws Clash at Knoxville Raceway was rained out both nights. Donny Schatz is currently second in points.
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Bob Tasca III earned his first Mission Foods 2Fast2Tasty Challenge win during qualifying at the Four-Wide Nationals in Charlotte.
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He qualified second in Nitro Funny Car with a 3.834 at 338.34 mph, resetting the zMAX Dragway speed record with the 10th-fastest run in NHRA Funny Car history.
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Tasca made it to the second round after posting the fastest pass, running 3.871 at 336.82 mph.
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Karter Sarff picked up the feature win in the MOWA Sprint Cars series at Red Hill Raceway, besting the field in his first start aboard the No. 5 for Chase Briscoe Racing.
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Sarff led flag-to-flag after starting on the pole with his FPS 410-powered sprint car.
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Vaughn Gittin Jr. piloted his Bronco 4400 to an overall win of the truck and buggy classes in the 264-mile Best in The Desert race.
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He completed the race in approximately 5 hours and 13 minutes, an impressive feat for his first solely desert race.