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PLUS: MONDAY'S NASCAR result and more. Monday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan has plenty of act

PLUS: MONDAY'S NASCAR result and more. [View in Browser]( [Autoweek Logo]( [NEWS]( [RACING]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [Scary NASCAR Video: Corey LaJoie Goes Airborne, Car Takes Wild Ride on Hood at Michigan]( [Scary NASCAR Video: Corey LaJoie Goes Airborne, Car Takes Wild Ride on Hood at Michigan]( Monday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan has plenty of action. [READ MORE](     [Racing With a Heavy Heart, Tyler Reddick Wins NACAR Cup Race at Michigan]( [Racing With a Heavy Heart, Tyler Reddick Wins NACAR Cup Race at Michigan]( Reddick dedicated his second win of the season to friend and mentor dirt track legend Scott Bloomquist, who died in a plane crash last week. [READ MORE](   [Jack Beckman Keeps John Force in NHRA Title Picture with Points at Brainerd]( [Jack Beckman Keeps John Force in NHRA Title Picture with Points at Brainerd]( Beckman wins a round and some points for Force at NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals at Brainerd. [READ MORE](   [NHRA Brainerd Results, Updated Points: Plenty of Surprises as Countdown Nears]( [NHRA Brainerd Results, Updated Points: Plenty of Surprises as Countdown Nears]( Justin Ashley, Blake Alexander, Dallas Glenn win in wild penultimate race of regular season. [READ MORE](   [Ida Zetterstrom Lives Up to Hype, Advances to Top Fuel Semifinal in NHRA Debut]( [Ida Zetterstrom Lives Up to Hype, Advances to Top Fuel Semifinal in NHRA Debut]( Despite foul, Zetterström’s NHRA Top Fuel career starts strong. [READ MORE](     [Indy NXT Rookie Callum Hedge Amazingly Avoids the Wall at WWT]( [Indy NXT Rookie Callum Hedge Amazingly Avoids the Wall at WWT]( The Rookie's streak of top fives almost came to an end when he slid up the track, but quick hands kept Hedge from crashing. [READ MORE](   [Ready to Ride? 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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