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Sentences forLandon Cassill
- In 2007, Hendrick Motorsports resurrected the No. 87 for development driver Landon Cassill, with sponsorship from Stanley Tools.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- He was involved in a single-car spin on the back straightaway on lap 149 after contact with Landon Cassill but was able to recover and finish 12th.David Ragan-Wikipedia
- Landon Cassill would take over the car for the fifth race of the season, which was eventually renumbered to No. 51.Bill Elliott-Wikipedia
- Robinson ran the No. 4 car on a full-time basis, although Phoenix did field the No. 4 for Landon Cassill at Mexico City.Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team)-Wikipedia
- During the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, Patrick spun Landon Cassill in turn one, but ended up wrecking her car on the outside wall.Danica Patrick-Wikipedia
- At the road course events, Phoenix fielded the No. 4 for Landon Cassill, while Cope drove the 49.Premium Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Buescher passed his teammate Landon Cassill for 29th in the standings at Richmond and locked in his place in the Chase.Chris Buescher-Wikipedia
- On November 24, 2017, Front Row Motorsports announced that McDowell would drive their No. 34 car full-time in 2018, replacing Landon Cassill.Michael McDowell (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- On January 18, 2013, BK Racing announced that Reutimann would drive the No. 83 Toyota during the 2013 season, replacing Landon Cassill.David Reutimann-Wikipedia
- Corey LaJoie, Austin Dillon, Landon Cassill, and Timmy Hill were among those who showed interest in the challenge.Kyle Busch-Wikipedia
- Bill Elliott drove the first 4 races before Landon Cassill took over the ride with sponsorship from Security Benefit.Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team)-Wikipedia
- Gilliland was replaced by Landon Cassill in 2016, but returned to FRM for the Daytona 500 in the No. 35.David Gilliland-Wikipedia
- In the 2011 Sprint Showdown, Cope was involved in a crash with Landon Cassill, where he T-boned Cassill's car when he spun out.Derrike Cope-Wikipedia
- Corey LaJoie, Austin Dillon, Landon Cassill, and Timmy Hill were among those who showed interest in the challenge.Kevin Harvick-Wikipedia
- Landon Cassill, Casey Mears, and Fernández also drove select events.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- He currently owns Shepherd Racing Ventures and has Landon Cassill as a full time driver.Morgan Shepherd-Wikipedia
- However, Earnhardt and StarCom split, and Landon Cassill was hired.Derrike Cope-Wikipedia
- He also practiced and qualified Landon Cassill's No. 40 Circle Sport car at Sonoma when Cassill was in Road America for the Nationwide race that day.Timmy Hill-Wikipedia
- Greg Biffle and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. collided on the backstretch, also involving Landon Cassill, Ryan Truex, and Justin Allgaier.2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Landon Cassill made the team debut in 2008 driving the No. 88 Chevrolet at Daytona and finished 7th.JR Motorsports-Wikipedia
- After a wreck between Bobby Hamilton Jr. and the #5 driver Landon Cassill, Walter said "Shit happens" in an interview with an ESPN reporter.2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Landon Cassill was spun by Kasey Kahne on lap 309 to bring out the eleventh caution.2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- For the rest of 2011, Landon Cassill and Mike Skinner ran the car with sponsorship from Big Red as a start and park ride to gain enough funds for the No. 13 to race on weekends that GEICO is not the sponsor.Germain Racing-Wikipedia
- Ryan Newman, Reed Sorenson, Max Papis, Martin Truex, Jr., David Gilliland, and Landon Cassill also took turns sharing the ride following Bliss' release.Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team)-Wikipedia
- Andy Lally, Landon Cassill, Chad McCumbee and Tony Raines also drove the No. 71.The Racer's Group-Wikipedia
- Also, Landon Cassill had a tire go down which brought out the caution.2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- In the final stage, Landon Cassill took two tires, but spun on the restart.2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Almirola left the team after the race at Phoenix to focus on his Truck Series efforts, and was replaced by Mike Bliss and a handful of other drivers, including (Xfinity Series driver) Landon Cassill, (Former F1 driver) Jan Magnussen, and (2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion) Bobby Labonte.Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team)-Wikipedia
- The other story of the day was the amount of so-called "young guns" such as Brad Keselowski, Steve Wallace, Danny Efland, Kyle Krisiloff, and development drivers Landon Cassill and Brad Keselowski.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Featuring over 19 rookies, including the likes of Landon Cassill, development driver for Hendrick Motorsports, Travis Kittleson and Brad Coleman, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, Third-generation driver Brad Keselowski, among others.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
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