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NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series • Sheldon Creed • NASCAR • Texas Motor Speedway • GMS Racing • Christian Eckes • Ben Rhodes • Austin Hill

Creed gets in Truck Series’ final four with victory in Texas FORT WORTH, Texas – Sheldon Creed got a little bump from a friend who was already in the final four for the NASCAR Truck Series. Now Creed has a spot alongside teammate Brett Moffitt after winning in Texas on Sunday. Creed qualified for the championship round by taking the two-lap overtime finish created when playoff contender Ben Rhodes clipped noncontending Christian Eckes with both in the top five with two laps to go, leaving several drivers angry. With Creed running alongside Austin Hill on the backstretch on the first lap of the restart, Moffitt moved down the track to give Creed the nudge he needed to go in front. “Thank God I had a teammate with me and was able to clear there,” said Creed, the first four-time winner in the series this season. “I figured I could cover the 16 at least a couple of laps. It’s so nice being stress-free for the next week or two.” Hill was about to overtake Creed with two laps to go when Rhod

Moto3 • Jaume Masiá • Honda • Formula 1 • Ayumu Sasaki • Speed sports • Aragon • Ciudad del Motor de Aragón • Albert Arenas

Teruel Moto3: Masia takes Honda's 800th win in thriller Leopard’s Jaume Masia won a thrilling Teruel Grand Prix to claim back-to-back Moto3 Aragon wins, as Albert Arenas extended his championship lead despite missing the podium. Masia’s first win since Argentina 2019 last weekend made him Honda’s 100th winner in grand prix racing, with his second Aragon triumph – coming after a penultimate corner pass – giving HRC its 800th victory across all grand prix classes. Tony Arbolino on his return from a COVID-19-related absence last weekend grabbed the holeshot from second on the grid, though poleman Raul Fernandez immediately retaliated at the first corner.  Arbolino got shoved back by the VR46 KTM of Celestino Vietti and championship leader Arenas through the next few turns, before the latter hit the front for the first time at the penultimate corner.  The lead group in the early laps was over 20 bikes, with the battle at the front frantic with the likes of Vietti, Fernandez and his Ajo

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