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A NASCAR insider has the latest on Dodge making its return to NASCAR Cup Series. Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic shared ...
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motorsport.com on MSNRemember when spilled oil created one of the wildest Watkins Glen finishes ever?What happens when you take two Cup champions, an Australian Supercars star — and oil all over the track with just one lap to ...
After 11 years of competing in NASCAR, Dodge is reportedly once again pulling out of the racing series. Penske Racing, the only team running under the Dodge banner in 2012, announced in March it ...
Dodge joined the Cup Series in 2001. Brad Keselowski won a Cup Series title in 2012, the company's final year in NASCAR's top division.
Dodge's storied history in NASCAR is marked by innovation, competition, and a passionate fan base. The post Fans Revved Up More as Dodge Ad Stir the Manufacturer Row With Cryptic Tease appeared ...
Dodge exited the sport in 2012 and there hasn’t been a new OEM enter NASCAR since Toyota joined the Trucks in 2004.
Dodge won 57 races in the Cup series from 2001-2012. NASCAR spokesperson David Higdon said in regards to the report: “There is increasing excitement around NASCAR. We continue to have on-going ...
Dodge raced in NASCAR through the 2012 season and left the same month it celebrated the Cup title with Brad Keselowski and Penske Racing. “We have cars in our company,” Kuniskis said.
Dodge famously joined the Cup Series in 2001 and was at NASCAR’s top level through 2012. In that final season, Brad Keselowski won the manufacturer’s first Cup Series title for Team Penske.
Ram Ram I’ve written about Dodge’s potential return to NASCAR several times over the years, though for every rumor I’ve decided to cover, there have been 10 more that I passed on.
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