
The Cutline: Is Tyler Reddick UNSTOPPABLE?
Chase Elliott finally breaks through at Martinsville, but the bigger story might be everything that didn’t happen. On the latest episode of The Cutline with

Chase Elliott finally breaks through at Martinsville, but the bigger story might be everything that didn’t happen. On the latest episode of The Cutline with

Denny Hamlin reminded everyone at Las Vegas that he’s still one of the toughest veterans in the garage to count out. On the latest episode

Ryan Blaney finally broke through in dramatic fashion at Phoenix, surviving one of the wildest races the track has seen in years. On the latest

Three races into 2026, and we’re already watching history unfold. On this episode of The Cutline, Armany DePaul reacts to Tyler Reddick’s unprecedented start to

The Cutline is officially back, and the 2026 season is already unhinged. After months away, Armany returned fresh off attending the Daytona 500, only to

The 2025 NASCAR Cup finale at Phoenix brought the season to a close with just as many questions as answers. Joey Logano came in as

Martinsville delivered chaos, strategy, and heartbreak as the playoff picture tightened. William Byron dominated late to punch his ticket, while Blaney fought valiantly but came

Half a lap. That’s all that stood between Kyle Larson and his long-awaited first superspeedway win. But instead, heartbreak. Fuel drama strikes again, and Chase

Denny Hamlin just punched his ticket to the Championship 4 — and left a lot of fans salty in the process. While Hamlin celebrated his

The Roval delivered the kind of playoff chaos everyone expected — and then some. Ross Chastain’s title hopes ended with one final spin, Joey Logano