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NASCAR: History of Leap Day Racing

A flashback of NASCAR competitions that occurred on Leap Day.

Mike Bugarewicz to call 200th Cup race as crew chief at New Hampshire

The Lehighton, Pennsylvania, native is primed to achieve a milestone start in his sixth full-time season as a NASCAR Cup Series crew chief.

Elliott wins 2020 NASCAR Cup Series championship at Phoenix

The Dawsonville, Georgia, native rallied from the rear of the field to dominate and pull away late from his title rivals to claim his first Cup title in his fifth full-time season.

Elliott clinches championship spot with a win at Martinsville

A late turn of events at Martinsville Speedway resulted with Chase Elliott racing his way into the Championship 4 finale by winning and Kevin Harvick eliminated from title contention by a narrow margin.

Kyle Busch survives three-day delay; snaps winless drought at Texas

The two-time reigning Cup champion spoiled the Playoff battle by snapping a season-long winless drought at the Lone Star state following a three-day weather delay.

Logano wins the battle at Kansas; clinches Championship 4 spot

The 2018 Cup champion outlasted Kevin Harvick and Alex Bowman over the final 40 laps to secure a spot in the Championship 4 round following a thrilling win at Kansas Speedway.

Elliott goes back-to-back at the Roval; Playoff’s Round of 8 is set

The Dawsonville, Georgia, native survived a slick, cloudy afternoon of racing by winning at the Charlotte Roval and securing a spot in the Round of 8 in the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

Clint Bowyer’s retirement was a surprise

Clint Bowyer announced today that he will retire as the driver of the No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang at the end of the 2020 season. .

Hamlin wins a wild, controversial race at Talladega; advances to Playoff’s Round of 8

The three-time Daytona 500 champion prevailed in a wild, controversial finish to win at Talladega and race his way into the Round of 8 in the 2020 Cup Playoffs.

Almirola, Kurt Busch and Bowyer claim final transfer spots to the Round of 12

A group of current and former Stewart-Haas Racing competitors survived a long evening at Thunder Valley to transfer into the second round of the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

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