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Dustin Long

Much will be on the line in the regular season finale for the NASCAR Cup Series.
Victory marks the seventh of the season for Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 20 Xfinity team.
Bubba Wallace collects his third career Cup pole.
Parker Retzlaff pushed Harrison Burton by Kyle Busch for the lead on the final lap last weekend at Daytona.
Cup teams will qualify Saturday for Sunday night’s Southern 500.
The Cup regular season will end Sunday night at Darlington.
Four races remain until the Xfinity playoffs begin.
The event will be held Nov. 22 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
Bubba Wallace enters Sunday’s Southern 500 at Darlington 21 points below the playoff cutline.
The series will race more than half a year without an off weekend.
Cup playoffs feature a new lineup. NBC Sports to broadcast final 14 Cup races of the season, starting at Iowa Speedway.
Sunday’s Southern 500 marks the end of the Cup regular season.
Driving a Chevrolet, Parker Retzlaff pushed Harrison Burton’s Ford past Kyle Busch’s Chevrolet, allowing Burton to win the NASCAR Cup race.
USA Network has coverage of the race at Darlington Raceway.
NASCAR’s schedule has gone through an overhaul in recent years.
Both series will race at the 17-turn, 2.674-mile Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez course next June.
Austin Dillon’s Richmond victory will not count toward playoff eligibility.
Chris Buescher holds the final playoff spot ahead of Sunday’s Southern 500 on USA Network.
Harrison Burton earned his first career Cup win and gave Wood Brothers Racing its 100th series victory.
Harrison Burton’s first NASCAR Cup victory was special to many families.
A wild night of racing saw two cars get airborne and a first-time Cup winner.
Harrison Burton earned a playoff spot with his overtime victory.