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2023 Champion Brent Crews Wins in Return to CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series at Sonoma Raceway

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April 26, 2025

2023 Champion Brent Crews Wins in Return to CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series at Sonoma Raceway

Barry Boes Wins Both Western Championship and Pro/Am Challenge

SONOMA, Calif. (April 26, 2025) – Nitro Motorsports continued its amazing 2025 run in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli’s CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series, winning their third race in as many rounds. It was 2023 Champion Brent Crews in the No. 10 Mobil 1/Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry who took the checkered flag at Sonoma Raceway, leading from start to finish while enduring multiple cautions and a wet finish.

Notes of Interest:

  • Brent Crews was victorious in his first CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series race of 2025. His last appearance in the class was in the 2024 season finale at Circuit of The Americas, which he won.
  • This was the third-consecutive win for Nitro Motorsports this season.
  • Crews is racing in tomorrow’s TA/GT race, allowing him to potentially sweep the weekend.
  • Tristan McKee scored his first-career podium finish in his fifth start in the series.
  • 2024 Champion Rafa Matos appeared on the podium for the first time this season.
  • Points leader Thomas Annunziata ran second for much of the race, but a broken rear end resulted in him finishing 11 laps down.

Crews was granted the first starting position after yesterday’s qualifying session was canceled, which resulted in the starting grid being set by practice speeds. When the green flag waved, Crews easily pulled out to the lead, while third-place starter and Nitro Motorsports teammate Thomas Annunziata (No. 90 Gazoo Racing/Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry) overtook second-place starter Rafa Matos (No. 57 Concord American Flagpole/SHR Chevrolet Camaro) for the runner-up spot. Fifth-place starter Tristan McKee (No. 28 Spire/Gainbridge/SLR-M1 Chevrolet Camaro) also fired off strong, advancing to third by the conclusion of the first lap.

A crash brought out the full-course yellow on lap two, and when racing resumed, Crews led Annunziata, McKee, Matos and Carson Brown (No. 8 PayCafe/Ebb Logistics/SLR-M1 Chevrolet Camaro) to the start/finish line. The restart saw heavy competition between Crews and Annunziata, but Crews was able to hold his ground. Another caution slowed the field on lap seven, with competitors seeing the green flag again on lap 13. The top three began to pull away from pack, with McKee stalking Annunziata after the start. Brown made his way around Matos by lap 14, and the top-five remained the same until lap 18, when Annunziata suddenly dropped out of the running order due to a broken rear end, heading to pit road, which allowed Sam Corry (No. 70 Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry) to enter the top five.

Matos made his way around Brown on lap 20, just before a Pro/Am Challenge driver experienced an engine failure, dropping oil on the racetrack and causing another competitor to crash into the tire barrier. The cleanup was extensive, and further complicated by rain starting to fall over the track. Unfortunately, green-flag racing was not able to resume, and the checkered flag waved after the allotted 75 minutes. Crews was followed by McKee, Matos, Brown and Corry across the finish line.

“Today’s race was really good,” said Crews. “I just want to thank everybody at Nitro Motorsports for bringing me another hot rod. I feel like every time we come to these things, we have a really good shot to win, and I’m just grateful to be able to show up when I can and get in a fast racecar like I had today. I want to thank everybody at Nitro, Brian [Keselowski] and all the guys there. Nick [Tucker] did an amazing job. I can’t thank everybody at Mobile 1 enough. My Toyota Camry was as fast as it could be today. I want to thank my dad up above for spotting me. My mom’s here watching, so it’s cool to get a win in front of her. It really sucks we couldn’t go green there at the end, but I feel like it was the right decision. Driving in the wet with oil on the racetrack wasn’t a good idea. Great job to Tristan [McKee] and Rafa [Matos] here, I’m glad to be standing beside them.”

CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series National Championship Top 10:

1. Brent Crews, No. 10 Mobil 1/Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry

2. Tristan McKee, No. 28 Spire/Gainbridge/SLR-M1 Chevrolet Camaro

3. Rafa Matos, No. 57 Concord American Flagpole/SHR Chevrolet Camaro

4. Carson Brown, No. 8 PayCafe/Ebb Logistics/SLR-M1 Chevrolet Camaro

5. Sam Corry, No. 70 Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry

6. Noah Harmon, No. 7 Streetside Classics/Flanagan’s Chevrolet Camaro

7. Julian DaCosta, No. 30 Nitro Motorsports Ford Mustang

8. Mia Lovell, No. 40 Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry

9. Adrian Wlostowski, No. 3 CMI/Spot-On-Services/AMT Motorsports Ford Mustang

10. Gian Buffomante, No. 95 Nitro Motorsports Ford Mustang

Omologato Watches Fastest Lap of the Race:

Brent Crews, No. 10 Mobil 1/Nitro Motorsports Toyota Camry

Bassett Hard Charger:

Clay Koevary, No. CRK Racing Chevrolet Camaro

Barry Boes in the No. 27 Accio Data/SLR-M1 Chevrolet Camaro handily captured the victory in the Pro/Am Championship, leading the class from start to finish, with Jared Odrick (No. 100 Black Underwear/CoolBoxx Chevrolet Camaro) and Keith Prociuk (No. 9 HP Tuners/Cope Race Cars Ford Mustang) crossing the finish line behind him.

“I was looking back and watching what Odrick was doing because he was the next guy in Pro/Am,” said Boes of his Pro/Am competition. “I really had to keep my eye on a lot of cars back there. I knew that [Jared] Odrick was pushing. I knew that he was getting faster every lap that we were out there and that he was going to be coming. If we’d gotten back to green-flag racing, I would have seen him again. I love running with both these guys. Thank you so much to Accio Data and M1 Racecars and TRB Autosport for helping me be where I am today.”

TA2 Pro/Am Podium:

1. Barry Boes, No. 27 Accio Data/SLR-M1 Chevrolet Camaro

2. Jared Odrick, No. 100 Black Underwear/CoolBoxx Chevrolet Camaro

3. Keith Prociuk, No. 9 HP Tuners/Cope Race Cars Ford Mustang

Full race results can be found here.

An encore presentation of today’s race will air tonight on SPEED SPORT 1 at 9:30 p.m. ET.

The CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series will next hit the track at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, May 2-4 for the Mission Foods Laguna Seca SpeedTour in combination with the Western Championship. Tickets can be purchased here.



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Sam Corry Back With Nitro for 2 ARCA Races

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Sam Corry will return to Nitro Motorsports for a pair of ARCA Menards Series races in 2026, the team announced Dec. 12.

Corry will drive in the national series event at Watkins Glen International, plus in the ARCA Menards Series West race at Portland International Raceway.

Corry’s car number for the races wasn’t announced.

In addition to his ARCA starts, Corry is also competing for Nitro as part of its TA2 entry in the Trans Am Series.

“I’m really excited to be back with Nitro Motorsports for 2026 and to make a full run at the TA2 championship,” Corry said in a team release. “Last year showed me how competitive and demanding this class is, and I feel like we’ve built the foundation we need to fight for wins right away.

“My goal is simple — contend for the championship, fight for race wins and podium results, continue improving every weekend, and make the most of the opportunity to grow through the ARCA races as well. I’m grateful to Nick (Tucker) and Joe (Tovo) and everyone at Nitro Motorsports for believing in me and giving me the tools to keep moving forward.”

“Sam has been a key part of our program and someone we’ve believed in from the start,” Tucker said. “He’s mature, fast, and incredibly focused — exactly what you need to succeed. His pace last year showed he’s ready to fight at the front and giving him a couple of ARCA starts will only accelerate his growth and possibly provide a look into the future. We’re excited to have him back and fully expect him to be a championship contender in 2026.”

In 2025, Corry made three starts, all on ovals, between Nitro and Venturini Motorsports. His best finish of seventh came at Iowa Speedway.


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IHRA Announces Acquisition of Maple Grove Raceway

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The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) announced Friday its acquisition of Maple Grove Raceway.

Established in the early 1960s, Maple Grove Raceway has earned national recognition as one of the fastest and most respected drag racing venues in the United States. For generations, it has served as a destination for racers and families, building a legacy rooted in community, competition, and tradition.

Under the leadership of the Koretsky family, Maple Grove has undergone a period of revitalization—pairing modern operational enhancements with the family-focused culture that has defined the racetrack for decades. Their commitment has preserved the track’s heritage while positioning it for long-term growth. The Koretsky family will continue to play an active role throughout the transition and in guiding Maple Grove’s future direction.

“This is a track with deep roots and an even stronger future,” said Darryl Cuttell, Owner of IHRA. “Maple Grove represents what racing should be—competitive, welcoming, and centered around racers and families. Bringing it under the IHRA umbrella is not just a business decision; it’s a commitment to strengthening the sport and investing in its long-term success.”

The Koretsky family emphasized the personal significance of this transition.

“Maple Grove has always been more than a racetrack to our family—it is home, not just for us, but for generations of racers,” the Koretskys said. “Our mission has always been to preserve this facility and ensure it remains a premier racing destination. Seeing Maple Grove join the IHRA family feels like a natural and meaningful next step for the sport.

“Meeting Darryl and Leah from the IHRA was truly eye-opening. Their vision, work ethic, and genuine passion for racers and fans are unmatched. Their innovative, forward-thinking approach is exactly what this sport has been missing. The IHRA shares our values—making racing affordable, fun, and family-centered. This new chapter is about honoring Maple Grove’s legacy while elevating the experience for future generations.”

The Koretsky family looks forward to working closely with the IHRA throughout 2026 and beyond.

With IHRA ownership, Maple Grove Raceway is expected to see continued investment in racer-focused services, fan amenities, youth and grassroots development, safety programs, and infrastructure improvements. This acquisition reinforces IHRA’s broader vision to elevate drag racing at every level while protecting the traditions that have made it a cornerstone of American motorsports.

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Additional announcements regarding upcoming events, programming, and future initiatives at Maple Grove Raceway will be released in the coming months.

The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is a global motorsports sanctioning body dedicated to racer-first competition, fan engagement, and the advancement of motorsports across multiple disciplines—including drag racing, stock car racing, offshore powerboating, drag boat racing, snowmobile competition, and more. IHRA is committed to innovation, safety, and the long-term sustainability of competitive racing.

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Spire Confirms Truck Return, Announces Promotions

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Spire Motorsports announced its crew chief lineup and competition director roles for the 2026 season on Dec. 12 and in doing so confirmed its return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

The team will field a pair of trucks, the Nos. 7 and 77, in the series alongside its previously announced three-car NASCAR Cup Series effort.

Both the Cup crew chief lineup (Ryan Sparks, Travis Peterson and Luke Lambert) and Truck roster (Brian Pattie for the No. 7, Chad Walter for the No. 77) remain unchanged.

Matt McCall, who had been the team’s director of vehicle performance, is now the Cup competition director, while Bono Manion, previously crew chief of the team’s No. 71 entry in the Truck Series, will be its Truck competition director.

Spire has not yet announced who will drive its Truck entries. In 2025, the Nos. 7 and 77 were piloted by a variety of drivers, while the No. 71 was driven by Rajah Caruth, who has since moved to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.


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Track News: Bobby Rahal-led North Florida Motorsports Park announced

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The North Florida Motorsports Park (NFMP), spearheaded by racing legend Bobby Rahal, has been announced as a premier 600-acre automotive destination in Nassau County, FL. The project features a world-class private racetrack designed by Rahal, a celebrated figure in motorsports, and aims to blend high-performance driving with refined community living. Additional offerings include luxury trackside condos, exclusive garages, a members-only club, a public karting track, and on-site villas. Together with operational expertise from Atlanta Motorsports Park, NFMP aims to become a sanctuary for automotive enthusiasts. This venture marks an exciting new chapter for motorsports in Florida.

By the Numbers

  • 600-acre site in Nassau County, FL.
  • Includes luxury trackside condominiums, exclusive garages, and a public karting track.

State of Play

  • The site is strategically located just west of Interstate 95, near the Georgia border.
  • Design plans emphasize safety and performance, with input from leading architects.

What’s Next

The NFMP project will continue its development phase, gearing up for construction and eventual opening. Anticipation is growing among automotive enthusiasts and investors for membership opportunities and events. Future plans may include hosting major racing events and automotive-themed gatherings.

Bottom Line

The NFMP promises to redefine the motorsport experience in Florida, catering not only to racers but also to families and enthusiasts alike. This innovative community approach could set a new standard for automotive destinations, blending luxury living with high-octane excitement.





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Dunne leads the way on the final day of post-season F2 testing

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Alexander Dunne (pictured) ended 2025 in fine form, setting the fastest lap of the final day of the Yas Marina post-season test.

The Rodin Motorsport driver’s 1:37.153 led the way in the morning session, before Oliver Goethe continued his strong performances over the three days with 1:38.274 in the afternoon.

MORNING

New medium tyres were used by most teams to start the day, with Van Amersfoort Racing’s Rafael Villagómez leading the way after the first laps with a 1:39.387.

On the next push lap, Kush Maini went to P1 with a 1:39.864, only for Dunne to eclipse that by 0.105s to go to the top.

There was a brief Red Flag period just after, with Sebastián Montoya having stopped on track at Turn 14.

Once the action resumed, VAR switched to the Supersoft tire with Villagómez and Nicolás Varrone, and the former went quickest on a 1:37.715. He then improved to a 1:37.502, putting over half a second between he and Cian Shields in P2, with his teammate in P3.

As the first hour came to a close, Villagómez improved to a 1:37.300, with Maini his closest rival, 0.169s down in P2.

The gap continued to come down to Villagómez, with Nikola Tsolov, Mari Boya and Rafael Câmara all taking turns going up to second.

Maini eventually beat the VAR driver’s time by 0.137s, before Dunne returned to P1 with a 1:37.153, putting him just 0.010s clear out in front.

Race runs, pit stop and race start practices were then the focus for the rest of the session, with Dunne ending up on top ahead of Maini, Villagómez, Dino Beganovic and Câmara.

AFTERNOON

Boya got the afternoon underway with the fastest time of a 1:40.152. But he was later moved down to P2 by Goethe, who went quickest on a 1:38.274.

Long runs then became the focus for most of the afternoon session, as the drivers looked to get their final race simulations in for the year.

However, a few did move up the timesheets with Montoya going to P2 ahead of his PREMA teammate Boya.

Then came Laurens van Hoepen for TRIDENT in third, as well as Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak, who jumped up to P4 with just under an hour to go.

Into the final 20 minutes and Roman Bilinski moved up to fifth for DAMS Lucas Oil.

Heading into the last five minutes, Rodin sent their drivers out for a couple of flying laps. Dunne was just 0.083s shy of Goethe’s time in second, while Stenshorne followed him across the line to go to P3.

The duo went for second push attempts but could not improve, leaving Goethe on top in the afternoon.

That wraps up the 2025 season, but 2026 is just around the corner with Round 1 in Melbourne set for March 6-8.

DAY 3, MORNING SESSION

Pos Driver Nat Team Time Laps
1 Alexander Dunne IRL Rodin Motorsport 1:37.153 46
2 Kush Maini IND ART Grand Prix 1:37.163 57
3 Rafael Villagómez MEX Van Amersfoort Racing 1:37.300 41
4 Dino Beganovic SWE DAMS Lucas Oil 1:37.320 33
5 Rafael Câmara BRA Invicta Racing 1:37.362 53
6 Mari Boya ESP PREMA Racing 1:37.391 24
7 Martinius Stenshorne NOR Rodin Motorsport 1:37.393 38
8 Nikola Tsolov BUL Campos Racing 1:37.466 33
9 Noel León MEX Campos Racing 1:37.478 32
10 Ritomo Miyata JPN Hitech TGR 1:37.550 45
11 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA AIX Racing 1:37.594 27
12 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak THA Campos Racing 1:37.684 50
13 John Bennett GBR TRIDENT 1:37.760 48
14 Colton Herta USA Hitech TGR 1:37.761 45
15 Laurens van Hoepen NED TRIDENT 1:37.941 47
16 Gabriele Minì ITA PREMA Racing 1:37.981 43
17 Roman Bilinski POL DAMS Lucas Oil 1:38.050 35
18 Cian Shields GBR AIX Racing 1:38.054 30
19 Nicolás Varrone NED Van Amersfoort Racing 1:38.054 45
20 Oliver Goethe GER MP Motorsport 1:38.827 16
21 Sebastián Montoya BRA PREMA Racing 1:40.914 7
22 Joshua Duerksen PAR Invicta Racing 1:41.328 32

DAY 3, AFTERNOON SESSION

Pos Driver Nat Team Time Laps
1 Oliver Goethe GER MP Motorsport 1:38.274 54
2 Alexander Dunne PAR Rodin Motorsport 1:38.357 38
3 Martinius Stenshorne NOR Rodin Motorsport 1:38.420 39
4 Cian Shields GBR AIX Racing 1:38.819 49
5 Sebastián Montoya COL PREMA Racing 1:38.874 33
6 Laurens van Hoepen NED TRIDENT 1:38.963 37
7 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA AIX Racing 1:39.012 55
8 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak THA ART Grand Prix 1:39.804 58
9 Roman Bilinski POL DAMS Lucas Oil 1:39.831 55
10 Rafael Villagómez MEX Van Amersfoort Racing 1:40.114 53
11 Mari Boya ESP PREMA Racing 1:40.152 56
12 Dino Beganovic SWE DAMS Lucas Oil 1:40.241 49
13 Kush Maini IND ART Grand Prix 1:40.254 49
14 Nicolás Varrone ARG Van Amersfoort Racing 1:40.330 56
15 Gabriele Minì ITA MP Motorsport 1:40.927 42
16 Nikola Tsolov BUL Campos Racing 1:41.137 57
17 Joshua Duerksen PAR Invicta Racing 1:41.267 54
18 Noel León MEX Campos Racing 1:41.404 55
19 Colton Herta USA Hitech TGR 1:41.672 63
20 Rafael Câmara BRA Invicta Racing 1:41.942 19
21 Ritomo Miyata JPN Hitech TGR 1:42.571 62
22 John Bennett GBR TRIDENT No time



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Vinnie Meskelis From Dallas Confirmed for 2026 NASCAR Euro Series – Speedway Digest

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The path to professional motorsports is rarely linear, but for Vinnie Meskelis, the road to the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series has been paved with exceptional grit. Today, the 19-year-old Dallas resident was officially confirmed for the 2026 PRO championship, securing his place on the grid after an impressive showing at the December NASCAR Recruitment Test in Fontenay-Le-Comte, France.

Meskelis will also assume the role of Official Brand Ambassador for the series in both the United States and Brazil. This dual role is personal for Meskelis, who was born in Brazil and immigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 2014. His ascent from a grassroots dreamer to an international competitor is a testament to the blue-collar work ethic that defines the spirit of NASCAR racing.

Unlike many of his contemporaries who began racing almost before they could walk, Meskelis got a late start. It wasn’t until 2020 that he purchased his first used kart. To fund the operation, he mowed lawns throughout his neighborhood, saving every dollar to buy into the 206 class at his local track.

The timing coincided with the global pandemic. With his father on furlough and later working from home, the duo turned a challenging global situation into an intense training regimen, hitting the track four to five times a week. This condensed timeframe allowed Meskelis to accelerate his development, quickly mastering race craft that usually takes years to refine.

Meskelis brings a unique “garage-first” mentality to the European paddock. Lacking the budget for a full crew during his formative years, he served as both driver and lead mechanic. He taught himself the intricacies of chassis tuning and data analytics to save costs, often competing as a privateer operation against powerhouse teams with deep pockets.

This mechanical aptitude has translated directly to his academic life, where he is currently a second-year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Texas at Dallas. His ability to interpret data and understand the physics of the vehicle will be a critical asset as he transitions to the heavy, high-horsepower V8 machinery used in the European circuit.

“I’m incredibly excited to begin this new chapter in my career by stepping into the NASCAR Euro Series PRO division,” Meskelis stated. “After driving the car for the first time during the NASCAR Recruitment Test, I knew immediately that this was the right next step.”

Meskelis views his entry into the series not just as a personal milestone, but as a platform to advocate for diversity in American motorsports. By carrying the flag for both the U.S. and Brazil, he aims to bridge the gap between two passionate racing cultures.

While the specific team and car number for the 2026 season will be announced at a later date, Meskelis’s goal remains the same as it was when he was mowing lawns to buy tires: outwork the competition and park it in Victory Lane.

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