NASCAR winners and losers from Sonoma
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Chase Briscoe gave Shane van Gisbergen everything he had but ultimately had to settle for second Sunday at Sonoma Raceway.
Shane van Gisbergen tied a Jeff Gordon record and elicited a Michael Jordan comparison from Chase Briscoe at Sonoma. Here's the breakdown.
Since 1968, Sonoma Raceway has been taken to by race car drivers from across the globe, particularly those who have staked their names and raced their careers in the NASCAR Cup Series. Since taking the place of the legendary Riverside International Raceway on NASCAR's schedule in 1989,
Trackhouse Racing’s bold move to sign Shane van Gisbergen is paying off in a big way -- and it could signal a new era in NASCAR.
Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen.It’s a blossoming rivalry that will likely play out on the road courses for many years to come in the NASCAR Cup Series, but now in back-to-back weeks, the NASCAR Xfinity Series has seen the Trackhouse development duo sparring for victories.
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Connor Zilisch edged out his teammate, Shane van Gisberge,n to take the checkered flag at Sonoma Raceway in the Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250. In Zilisch’s third win of the season, the 18-year-old also made history by becoming the youngest ever driver to reach four career wins in the Xfinity Series.