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Bryon Wins NASCAR Cup Race at Martinsville, Brings Back Flood of Hendrick Memories

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PLUS: Tony Stewart NHRA milestone and more. Shades of Geoff Bodine, circa 1984, as Byron leads lates

PLUS: Tony Stewart NHRA milestone and more. [View in Browser]( [Autoweek Logo]( [NEWS]( [RACING]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [Bryon Wins NASCAR Cup Race at Martinsville, Brings Back Flood of Hendrick Memories]( [Bryon Wins NASCAR Cup Race at Martinsville, Brings Back Flood of Hendrick Memories]( Shades of Geoff Bodine, circa 1984, as Byron leads latest Hendrick Motorsports victory party on 40th anniversary of team's first win. [READ MORE](   [Max Verstappen Dominates Field as Red Bull Sweeps F1 Japanese Grand Prix]( [Max Verstappen Dominates Field as Red Bull Sweeps F1 Japanese Grand Prix]( Another Formula 1 blowout sees Verstappen beat teammate Sergio Perez to finish line by 12.5 seconds. [READ MORE](     [Ageless John Force Snaps NHRA Winless Streak with Winternationals Triumph]( [Ageless John Force Snaps NHRA Winless Streak with Winternationals Triumph]( Force tops 4-time Funny Car champion Matt Hagan in two-week-long rain-delayed event final. [READ MORE](   [Update: NHRA Racer Camrie Caruso Breaks Fibula In Crash at 140-Plus MPH]( [Update: NHRA Racer Camrie Caruso Breaks Fibula In Crash at 140-Plus MPH]( Crash occurred during the final round of qualifying for the Arizona Nationals on Saturday. [READ MORE](     [Tony Stewart Overcomes Weighty Issue to Win First Career NHRA Top Fuel Rounds]( [Tony Stewart Overcomes Weighty Issue to Win First Career NHRA Top Fuel Rounds]( Three-time NASCAR Cup champion wins first two rounds round in his NHRA career, beating two-time champion Brittany Force and Justin Ashley in Arizona. [READ MORE](   [Joey Gase NASCAR Bumper Guard Throw Brings Fine, But Attracts New Sponsor]( [Joey Gase NASCAR Bumper Guard Throw Brings Fine, But Attracts New Sponsor]( Gase's outlandish display of emotion netted a fitting sponsor for August race at Michigan. [READ MORE](   [Experience the Passion. R&T Experiences]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Autoweek is a publication of Hearst Autos. ©2024 Hearst Autos, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Autos, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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