
We have the nascar results from Martinsville Speedway! Byron wins the first stage, and Elliott wins stage 2. Logano chases Elliott and Elliott almost touches the wall in the second stage. Bubba Wallace just missed the wall in lap 287 when Erik Jones sent him deep into a corner. Byron goes on to win the race! Find out more about Martinsville's nascar race.
Martinsville Speedway: Byron wins the nascar race
Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 400 was won by William Byron at Martinsville Speedway. After an exciting overtime run, the victory was secured after Todd Gilliland's incident. Chase Elliott, Byron's Hendrick Motorsports Teammate, finished ahead for the majority. Byron then won the Martinsville Truck racing on Thursday night. He is also the first driver to win consecutive events during the same season.
Elliott wins the second stage
Chase Elliott won stage two in the NASCAR Cup Series event, after starting from pole position on Martinsville Speedway. He led more laps than any driver since Darrell Waltrip in 1980. Despite losing his lead in the second stage he remained close to William Byron. Both drivers are arguably among the top of the field. Elliott lost the lead in Stage 2, but he still showed he could challenge William Byron for the win. He was able to use the long green flag runs to his advantage.

Logano is chasing Byron for second place
Despite recent pit road mishaps involving Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson and Kyle Larson Logano is still chasing Byron for second place in the nascar results of Martinsburg. Logano finished third on Lap 159 and was 1.8 seconds ahead of Byron. Byron was able to hold off Elliott and win the first Stage of the event. Blaney and Logano finished behind the field. The driver won the race, leading it for 80 laps. Logano, Custer and Blaney remained in the top five following Stage 2.
Byron dives to the inside of Truex Jr. in turn three
Dana Byron was diagnosed with brain cancer a year ago, and she was on hand for the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 400 at Martinsville Speedway. She was there in memory of her husband who died last year. Although the race ended in less than four hours, there was still a lot of action on-track. Truex Jr. and Logano were separated more than a second. Byron managed to take the lead on lap three from both of them.
After 185 laps, Byron leads
Chase Elliott has taken pole for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race in Martinsville. After leading the second stage, Elliott was able to pass the lead on pit road to William Byron. Ryan Blaney took the lead after Byron had led for 118 laps. The No. 22 driver pitted with five laps remaining and was unable to regain the lead. Chase Elliott was back in the lead at Lap 321.
Byron wins second race of season
William Byron won in Martinsville the second race of NASCAR's season. This earned him a playoff berth. There are 18 races left before the playoffs and Byron can win multiple races and still qualify for the playoffs. Byron's win will ensure that he is not in the bottom 30 of the standings. He will also be the first driver to secure a playoff berth. Although Byron is the winner of the largest race, it is far from the only one.

2022: Byron wins his second consecutive title
William Byron won last week's second race at Martinsville Speedway. He was also awarded his grandfather clock Cup trophy. He will be 2022's first repeat champion. The Charlotte native will now head to the Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt track to try to make the playoffs in 2022. Byron is currently third in the NASCAR Cup Series driver standings, behind Chase Elliott and Tony Stewart. Byron has just two wins in eight starts. But he isn't out of it.
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- According to AutoSport, IndyCar's top speeds are 380km/h or 236 mph. (motorbiscuit.com)
- Forget the 200-mph battles of the late 1980s; no one, not even McLaren itself, predicted the inimitable F1 would go as fast as it did. (motortrend.com)
- According to FormulaMoney, the design, development, and construction of chassis and engines can cost teams as much as $255 million annually. (businessinsider.com)
- According to thepostgame.com, “The Daytona 500 is one of four ‘restrictor plate' races on NASCAR's calendar, given both safety and competitive concerns for the long track and its famous 31-degree banking in its four corners.” (defensivedriving.com)
- Acceleration is a little gentler (relatively speaking) too, with 0-100km/h taking an estimated 3.1 seconds and 0-200km/h covered in 7.8 seconds. (autosport.com)
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