This weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series championship race at Phoenix Raceway will mark the end of several chapters in the sport’s ...
Cole Custer is a stock car racing driver from the United States. He is also known by his full name Cole Matthew Custer. He competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The 26-year-old drives the No. 00 ...
The car was driven by Kurt Busch from 2016-2018, Daniel Suarez in 2019, Cole Custer from 2020-2022. Awarded: Michael Waltrip ...
That’s exactly what Cole Custer did in 2023, as he dropped down from Stewart-Haas Racing’s Cup Series program after three seasons to return to the Xfinity Series. After a rough start to the ...
It was only a matter of time before reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Cole Custer – who has earned the nickname “Stone Cole” by way of his beer-soaked Victory Lane celebrations ...
LAS VEGAS — Fatherhood has had its share of surprises for reigning Xfinity Series champion Cole Custer, but he didn’t think his dog needing surgery would be a part of that. Custer and his wife Kari ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Cole Custer won the final race of the Xfinity Series regular season to seal the regular season championship, as well. Custer's win Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway gave him ...
A year ago, Ford made history by sweeping all three major NASCAR championships for the first time, with Ben Rhodes (Truck), ...
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — With 12 laps to go, Cole Custer was able to sniff a potential early title bid and lock into the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway until the No. 21 Austin Hill rocketed ...
NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion Cole Custer appeared on the October 22 episode of WWE NXT. WWE previously announced that Custer would be a special guest at the show. He accompanied Hank and Tank ...
Cole Custer (original name: Cole Matthew Custer) is a pro-level stock car racing driver. The 26-year-old drives the No. 00 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
A year ago, Ford made history by sweeping all three major NASCAR championships for the first time, with Ben Rhodes (Truck), Cole Custer (Xfinity), and Ryan Blaney (Cup) each taking home their ...