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Paul Menard to retire after 2019 Season, Matt DiBenedetto to drive No. 21 in 2020

Wood Brothers Racing, the oldest active NASCAR team and one of the winningest teams in series history, announced today that driver Paul Menard will transition from full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) racing after the 2019 season. Matt DiBenedetto will join the team next season and will race the iconic No. 21 Ford Mustang beginning in 2020.

Bowyer, Newman make 2019 playoffs

Bowyer came into the Indy race facing the possibility of elimination but the Stewart-Haas Racing driver clinched a spot with a fifth-place finish.

Logano falls short at Indy

It was a good effort for Joey Logano and his No. 22 crew but they fell a little short of scoring that elusive win at Indianapolis.

Dominant Harvick Prevails in Electric Late Restart Duel with Logano To Win at Brickyard

Kevin Harvick joined an exclusive club of multi-time winners at Indianapolis Motor Speedway by dominating an electric Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard Powered by Florida Georgia Line from the pole Sunday, Sept. 8.

Byron, Hamlin, Larson ready for Playoffs

Byron had a close call with his teammate Jimmie Johnson at the beginning of Stage 3 but fortunately carried on and wound up with a fourth-place effort.

Blaney and Elliott earn top-10 finishes, playoff bound

Consistency is why Ryan Blaney did not have to worry about making the Playoffs. The No. 12 team had no wins coming into the Indy race but had seven top fives and 11 top-10 finishes.

Wallace scores best career finish since Daytona 500 in 2018

Bubba Wallace driving the famed No. 43 of Richard Petty Motorsports brought home the No. 43 World Wide Technology Chevrolet to a third-place finish.

Suarez misses out on Playoffs

Daniel Suarez could not afford any trouble at Indy as he was tied with Ryan Newman after the Southern 500 in Darlington last week.

Johnson’s playoff hopes end in crash

Jimmie Johnson was a long shot coming into the Brickyard hoping to make the NASCAR Playoffs. And the No. 48 crew was below the cut line most of the race.

Brandon Jones rebounds to top-10 finish at Indy

Brandon Jones and his No. 19 IK9 Toyota qualified on the outside pole on Saturday to give him great starting track position.

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