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2025 NASCAR Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Odds and Predictions

On Sunday, July 20, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Dover Motor Speedway for the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. This event marks the 21st race of the season and the fourth round of the In-Season Challenge. More commonly known as “The Monster Mile,” Dover is an intermediate track that has similar characteristics of a short […]

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On Sunday, July 20, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Dover Motor Speedway for the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. This event marks the 21st race of the season and the fourth round of the In-Season Challenge.

More commonly known as “The Monster Mile,” Dover is an intermediate track that has similar characteristics of a short track. This venue has been a part of NASCAR since 1969, when Richard Petty won the first race here.

Last weekend, Shane van Gisbergen won another road race as he dominated the Toyota Save Mart 350 at Sonoma. It was his third win in the last five races. All three wins were on road courses.

This weekend, Denny Hamlin comes in as the odds-on favorite to win the NASCAR Dover race. He’s followed by Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney, William Byron, and Chase Elliott. SVG is a massive +30000 longshot on the concrete mile.

In addition to the field trying to win this race, the In-Season Challenge will see the final four drivers battle it out for the right to race in the finals next week.

With that said, let’s take a look at the latest NASCAR Dover odds, courtesy of the top sports betting sites, and make our Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 predictions for this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Dover Motor Speedway.

Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Race Profile

Dover Motor Speedway (DMS) was formerly known as Dover International Speedway up until a few years ago. So, you might still see sources calling it by that name.

The track broke ground in October 1967, and held it’s first Cup Series race in July 1969. “The King” Richard Petty won the first two races and three of the first four at this track.

Dover used to hold two annual races each season. However, the second event was taken off in 2021, and given to Nashville.

DMS is a one-mile, oval-shaped track with a concrete surface (1995). It features four turns with high banking of 24 degrees and two straights with nine-degree banking.

Sunday’s Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 breaks down as follows:

  • Total Miles: 400 miles
  • Total Laps: 400 laps
  • Stage 1: 120 laps
  • Stage 2: 130 laps
  • Final Stage: 150 laps

The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 will begin at 2pm ET live on TNT and MAX.

Recent Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Winners

The great Jimmie Johnson holds the record for the most wins at Dover with 11. Hendrick Motorsports, Johnson’s old team, has the record for the most victories at Dover with 22. Kyle Busch leads all active drivers with three wins at DMS.

The following is a list of the most recent winners:

  • 2024: Denny Hamlin
  • 2023: Martin Truex Jr.
  • 2022: Chase Elliott
  • 2021: Alex Bowman
  • 2020: Denny Hamlin
  • 2019: Martin Truex Jr.
  • 2018: Kevin Harvick
  • 2017: Jimmie Johnson
  • 2016: Matt Kenseth
  • 2015: Jimmie Johnson

In regards to this specific Dover race, Johnson holds the record with six wins. Bobby Allison sits in second with five victories. Hendrick Motorsports has won this Dover event 12 times. Hamlin and Busch are the only active drivers with multiple wins in this Dover race.

NASCAR Dover Odds

Check out the latest Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 odds:

NASCAR Odds NASCAR Odds
Denny Hamlin +375 Kyle Larson +500
Ryan Blaney +700 William Byron +700
Chase Elliott +900 Ross Chastain +1200
Christopher Bell +1200 Tyler Reddick +1600
Chase Briscoe +1600 Alex Bowman +1800
Kyle Busch +2000 Ty Gibbs +2500
Carson Hocevar +2500 Brad Keselowski +3000
Chris Buescher +3000 Joey Logano +3000
Josh Berry +3500 Ryan Preece +4000
Bubba Wallace +6000 Austin Cindric +6000

Denny Hamlin is the clear-cut odds-on favorite to win this race. He’s the defending race winner and has multiple Dover wins in his career. However, drivers like Larson, Blaney, Byron, and Elliott are right on his rear bumper.

Continue reading below to see my breakdown of the betting favorites along with provided some value plays and a longshot driver. You can also compare my picks with the best handicappers.

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Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Favorites

The following drivers are considered by oddsmakers to be the odds-on favorites to win the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400:

Denny Hamlin +375         

  • Standings: 5
  • Win: 3
  • Top 5: 9
  • Top 10: 10

For the second time in his last three races, Denny Hamlin has finished 20th or worse. It led him to slip from fourth to fifth in the standings.

However, Hamlin heads to Dover where he’s had plenty of success at over the years. In 34 DMS starts, Hamlin has two wins, eight Top 5s, 16 Top 10s, and a 15.6 average finish.

Hamlin won last year’s race, has two Top 5 results in a row, and has three Top 7s in the last four races which he’s led laps in, as well.

The #11 car absolutely dominated the race last year as he led 136 of the 400 laps. That was nearly 70 more laps led than Truex Jr., who had led the second most laps.

I think Hamlin is a Top 10 car with a race-winning ceiling. However, I don’t think his odds offer any value from winning the race through a Top 10 result. It’s a risky bet with Hamlin considering other drivers offer more value and have better average finishes.

Kyle Larson +500

  • Standings: 3
  • Win: 3
  • Top 5: 9
  • Top 10: 12

Kyle Larson is one of the drivers that offer better value than Hamlin. In 16 DMS starts, Larson has one win, eight Top 5s, 12 Top 10s and leads the field with an 8.2 average finish.

Larson finished runner up last year to Hamlin and has five Top 6 finishes in the last six races at Dover. He has four Top 3s over that span and won at DMS in the fall of 2019.

I prefer the value with Larson over Hamlin and think he has just as good of a chance at winning this race on Sunday.

Ryan Blaney +700

  • Standings: 7
  • Win: 1
  • Top 5: 7
  • Top 10: 8

Ryan Blaney is another favorite that I am fading his race-winning odds this weekend. The #12 car has two Top 7s in a row, but only one Top 5 and four Top 10s in 14 overall DMS starts. His 17.4 average finish is well below other favorites and he seems to be slightly below drivers like Larson, Hamlin, Elliott and others.

I wouldn’t touch Blaney this weekend unless it’s in a driver matchup where you are picking him to lose. Sure, he could finish in the Top 5, but his Dover resume suggests more of a 12-17 range.

William Byron +700

  • Standings: 1
  • Win: 1
  • Top 5: 7
  • Top 10: 11

William Byron’s lead in the driver standings has shrunk to just 14 points over his teammate Chase Elliott. And, he comes into Dover with just one Top 10 in the last four races. In fact, he has two crashes in the last three races and three finishes of 27th or worse in the last four events.

This is definitely a driver in a slump. And, his Dover resume doesn’t give us confidence either. In 10 DMS starts, Byron has three Top 5s, four Top 10s and a 14.9 average finish. He crashed out of last year’s race and has two finishes of 22nd or worse in his last three Dover starts.

Byron is capable of sneaking into the Top 5 this weekend, but I wouldn’t bet on it. He’s highly overvalued this weekend like Blaney is. I would skip the #24 altogether on Sunday.

Chase Elliott +900 

  • Standings: 2
  • Win: 1
  • Top 5: 7
  • Top 10: 11

Unlike Blaney and Byron, I’m high on Chase Elliott this weekend in Dover. In fact, he’s one of my top plays this weekend.

In 14 DMS starts, Elliott has two wins, 10 Top 5s, 10 Top 10s, and a 9.5 average finish which is the second best among the field.

Elliott has a win and three Top 5s in the last four Dover races. In fact, outside of two DNFs (crash and blown engine), Elliott has 12 Top 12s.

I believe Elliott is a Top 10 driver with a race winning ceiling on Sunday. And I love his value for a Top 5 finish which I will go into more detail further below.

Ross Chastain +1200

  • Standings: 8
  • Win: 1
  • Top 5: 3
  • Top 10: 9

Ross Chastain sits inside the Top 10 of the driver standings. However, I think he’s also slightly overvalued this week. Chastain has just two Top 5s and two Top 10s in 10 DMS starts. Those results came in the last three DMS races.

Chastain was 12th last year, but 2nd in 2023, and 3rd in 2022. He also led laps in those two races where he finished in the Top 3.

With that said, Chastain has just one Top 10 in the last five Cup Series races, which was two weeks ago in Chicago. He finished 24th last weekend. Prior to the two road course races, Chastain was 26th at Pocono and 33rd in Atlanta.

I really don’t feel confident in Chastain finishing higher than the 8 to 13 range.

The Best Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Betting Value

The following drivers are my NASCAR picks for the best betting value in the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 based on their previous success at the Dover International Speedway:

Tyler Reddick +1600

  • Standings: 4
  • Win: 0
  • Top 5: 5
  • Top 10: 8

In six Dover starts, Reddick has two Top 10s and a 14.5 average finish. He’s completed every start, which is more than we can say about half of the field. Reddick has a 9.0 average finish in the last two DMS races.

Of the Top 9 drivers in the standings, Reddick is the only one without a win. However, he’s heating up on the season. Reddick has three straight Top 6 finishes from Atlanta to Chicago to Sonoma. These are three very different races, as well.

Another reason why I like Reddick this weekend is due to his chance of advancing to the final round of the In-Season Challenge. The #45 car is the top driver left in the field. Yet, he will battle Ty Gibbs who is my other value bet this weekend.

I think both of these drivers have a chance at finishing in the Top 10 on Sunday. With that said, I am leaning towards Reddick to score a higher finish, but barely.

Ty Gibbs +2500

  • Standings: 17
  • Win: 0
  • Top 5: 3
  • Top 10: 5

Like Reddick, Ty Gibbs is coming on strong over the last two months. In his last six Cup races, Gibbs has two Top 5s, three Top 10s, and six Top 14s. He was 7th at Sonoma last weekend and runner up at Chicago two weeks ago.

In two Dover races, Gibbs has an 11.5 average finish as he was 13th in 2023, and 10th last year. He edged out Reddick by one spot last year.

This weekend, I think Reddick gets the better by one. However, I do like Gibbs Top 10 odds of +140. There’s value here and it’s a safer play than his race-winning odds.

The most risk I would take for Gibbs is his Top 5 odds of +400. That’s also better than Reddick’s at +275. However, I feel more comfortable with the duo finishing in the 6-11 range than cracking the Top 5. Yet, with a chance for advancing in the tournament, anything can happen.

The Top Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Longshot

Joey Logano +3000 is my top longshot pick for the second week in a row. I stated to skips his race-winning odds and jump on the reigning Cup Series Champ for a Top 10 pick at Sonoma. And, Logano came through with a 9th place result.

Although his Top 10 odds aren’t as high as last weekend, he still has a +160 line to finish in the Top 10. Logano has three Top 10s in the last six Dover races and five in the last nine. He sports 15 Top 10s in 28 DMS starts, which is a 53.6% Top 10 finishing rate.  

Logano has averaged a 10.0 finish in the last two Cup Series races. Take a flier on a second consecutive Top 10 result.

Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Predictions

Will the real Kyle Larson please stand up. One of the top drivers in the Cup Series has not finished better than 7th in the last five races. He hasn’t won since Kansas, which was nine races and nearly three months ago.

With that said, I think we’re going to see the dominant Larson return this weekend. And, with a field of drivers that aren’t any better than the #5 car at Dover, over the last few years, you have to like his chances.

Larson has five Top 6 finishes in the last six DMS races. He was runner up last year to Hamlin and also won in 2019. A poor car in 2023, is the one blemish on his record since 2016. If u ignore that result, then Larson has five Top 5s, eight Top 10s, and nine Top 12s in the nine other races since then.

The only other drivers I feel confident in contending for the checkered flag are Elliott, Hamlin and the surprise pick of Alex Bowman, who I will break down in more detail below. I’m taking Larson to win in Dover and regain some much-needed momentum for the Playoffs in six weeks.

NASCAR Dover Prop Bets

Check out the following NASCAR prop bets for the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400:

Either To Finish In The Top 3 at Dover

I really like these two Hendrick Motorsports teammates. In fact, if you add Larson, then I’m super high on three of Hendrick’s four drivers. I’m not as confident in William Byron this weekend.

Elliott and Bowman have combined to finish in the Top 3 in two of the last four Dover races. They’ve also won two of the last four DMS events.  

Bet: Bowman or Elliott (+150)

The Best Top 5 Bet for Dover

Chase Elliott (+160) has the best Top 5 finishing rate at 71.4%. He’s tallied 10 Top 5s in 14 starts, which includes three in the last four races. Over that span, Elliott has a 5.0 average finish. The #9 car was 5th last year, 11th in 2023, won the race in 2022, and finished third in 2021.

Bet: Chase Elliott (+160)

The Best Top 10 Bet for Dover

Alex Bowman (+300) is a sneaky play this weekend, and I love the value that he provides for a Top 10 finish. Bowman has one win, five Top 5s, and six Top 10s in 13 starts.

However, the #48 car tallied all of that success in the last seven DMS races. Bowman finished in the Top 3 for both races in 2019. He has four Top 8s in the last four races, which includes winning the 2021 edition of this event.

You would be hard pressed to find a better Top 10 pick that combines success and results like Bowman does.

Winning Manufacturer

  • Chevrolet (+100)
  • Toyota (+175)
  • Ford (+320)

Ford has just one win in the last nine Dover races. Toyota has four over that span, as does Chevy. However, Toyota has won the last two editions of this race.

With that said, I am still taking Chevy to win. The manufacturer has been on a tear as of late. I love the chances of Larson, Bowman, and Elliott this weekend. Let’s also not forget that Kyle Busch drives a chevy and he has three wins at Dover.

Team of Race Winner

  • Hendrick Motorsports (+145)
  • Joe Gibbs Racing (+190)
  • Team Penske (+550)
  • Trackhouse Racing (+1200)
  • RFK Racing (+1200)
  • 23XI Racing (+1400)
  • Richard Childress Racing (+2000)
  • Spire Motorsports (+2200)

Let’s hedge our bets here. I have rolled with Hendrick Motorsports for most of the prop bets and the race winning prediction. But I am going to hedge this approach with Joe Gibbs Racing for this prop bet. Hamlin is the odds-on favorite to win this race. JGR has won the last two editions of this race, as well.

I think Ty Gibbs offers value, and I will never count out a driver like Christopher Bell who has two Top 6s in the last three DMS races.

Bet: Joe Gibbs Racing (+190)

Winning Car Number

  • Over 12.5 (+100)
  • Under 12.5 (-130)

Since we’re not on road courses, and don’t have SVG as a contender this weekend, we can get back to the basics and that means siding with the top drivers in the Cup Series like Hamlin, Elliott and Larson.

All three drivers are Under 12.5 and are some of the favorites to win this race. With this option, we also have drivers like Blaney, Chastain, Busch, Cindric, and Keselowski.

Over the last 11 Dover races, there have been seven different winners. Of those seven winners, two are retired in Truex and Harvick. Of the five remaining winners, four of them are Under 12.5.



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How Bubba Wallace’s Brickyard 400 win changes the fight to make the playoffs

Entering the Cup race at Indianapolis, Bubba Wallace was on the hot seat, holding the 16th and final spot inside the playoffs. He had just 16 points over the cut-line and the pressure was on, but he stepped up to the challenge in a big way. Wallace proceeded to take a wrecking ball to the […]

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Entering the Cup race at Indianapolis, Bubba Wallace was on the hot seat, holding the 16th and final spot inside the playoffs. He had just 16 points over the cut-line and the pressure was on, but he stepped up to the challenge in a big way. Wallace proceeded to take a wrecking ball to the playoff points battle, earning a surprise win in the Brickyard 400.

In doing so, Wallace became the 13th different driver to lock themselves into the playoffs. Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman, and Chris Buescher are now the only drivers currently in the playoffs on points alone, but that could still change.

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So, what did that victory do to the playoff bubble? It’s now a fight between RFK Racing teammates, but it’s not a particularly close battle. Buescher holds the final spot, and he currently sits 42 points clear of teammate Ryan Preece with four races left in the regular season.

Both Buescher and Preece have lost valuable points due to penalties this year, as well. Preece was disqualified after a second-place finish at Talladega, while Buescher lost 60 points when NASCAR found a front bumper cover violation on the No. 17 Ford earlier this year.

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The only other drivers currently in the playoffs on points alone are Reddick at +138pts and Bowman at +63pts. While Reddick can feel fairly secure, Bowman is uncomfortable close to the bubble. There’s just 11 points between himself and Buescher, and should a new driver below the cut-line win one of the upcoming races, Bowman will be in real danger of missing the playoffs.

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Below Preece, there’s really no one who is really close enough to realistically gain that many points over the next month. Kyle Busch is the closest driver to Preece, but he is over 80 points below the cut-line. Busch, and everyone below him, should be focused on one thing over the next four races – winning.

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There are several notable names in this uncomfortable situation, including Ty Gibbs, A.J. Allmendinger, Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suarez, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Custer, the Dillon brothers, both Legacy Motor Club cars, all three drivers from Spire Motorsports and Front Row Motorsports, 23XI’s Riley Herbst, and Cody Ware in last place.

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In three NASCAR Cup Series starts at Iowa Speedway, Spire Motorsports has logged one top-15 finish. Carson Hocevar earned a team-best 14th-place finish in last season’s inaugural Iowa Corn 350. Spire Motorsports fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet ZL1s in the Cup Series for Justin Haley, Michael McDowell and Hocevar, respectively. The Iowa […]

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  • In three NASCAR Cup Series starts at Iowa Speedway, Spire Motorsports has logged one top-15 finish. Carson Hocevar earned a team-best 14th-place finish in last season’s inaugural Iowa Corn 350. Spire Motorsports fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet ZL1s in the Cup Series for Justin Haley, Michael McDowell and Hocevar, respectively.
  • The Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol will be televised live on USA Sunday, Aug. 3 beginning at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The 22nd of 36 points-paying races on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series calendar will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Channel 90.

Justin Haley – Driver, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1

  • Justin Haley will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Gainbridge Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday’s Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol at Iowa Speedway.
  • In last season’s inaugural Cup Series visit to Iowa, Haley started 19th and raced his way to a respectable 13th-place finish.
  • Last weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS), the Winamac, Ind., native finished 11th, a venue best. He led 15 laps and survived multiple attempts at NASCAR Overtime to collect the result. He crossed the line behind teammate Carson Hocevar, who secured a team-best 10th-place finish at IMS.
  • In the first 16 events of the 2025 Cup Series campaign, Haley tallied an average finishing position of 22.5. The No. 7 team has improved to a 17.83 average finish in the last six races, dating back to Pocono (Pa.) Raceway.
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  • In three NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Iowa, Haley recorded a venue best eight-place effort in July 2019. He finished 10th in his best of two CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at the 0.875-mile facility.
  • Haley is one of just 41 drivers to have won races in all three of NASCAR’s National Touring Series. The driver of Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevy has collected one win in the NASCAR Cup Series, four in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and three in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.
  • Haley is a veteran of 166 Cup Series starts and has notched one win, five top fives, 16 top 10s and led 118 laps in NASCAR’s premier division.

Justin Haley Quote
Coming off your best career result at Indianapolis, your home track, what are your thoughts heading into Iowa?
“Iowa was one of my favorites last season and I’ve always enjoyed racing there. I have raced at Iowa in all three NASCAR series and have good seat time there. We’ve had a good stretch lately with the No. 7 team and we’re building momentum each week. I feel like we are in position for a good result this weekend.”

Atop the No. 7 Box – Crew Chief Ryan Sparks

  • Ryan Sparks serves in a dual role as both Spire Motorsports Competition Director and crew chief for the No. 7 team. He and driver Justin Haley were first paired up at Kansas Speedway in September 2024.
  • Sparks has called one Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway and is credited a top 25 in last season’s Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol.
  • The Winston Salem, N.C., native has called 189 NASCAR Cup Series races where he’s earned three top-five and nine top-10 finishes.

Michael McDowell – Driver, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1

  • Michael McDowell will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 71 Delaware Life Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday’s Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol at Iowa Speedway.
  • In last season’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series event at “The Fastest Short Track on the Planet,” McDowell started 22nd and finished 23rd.
  • The Glendale, Ariz., native tallied eight Xfinity Series starts at the 0.875-mile oval, collecting two top fives and seven top 10s, highlighted by a runner-up finish in August 2014.
  • While transitioning from open-wheel racing to stock cars, McDowell made a pair of ARCA Menards Series appearances at Iowa in 2006 and 2007, finishing seventh and second, respectively.
  • Bell Salvage will be featured as an associate sponsor for this weekend. The Ames, Iowa company, located just under an hour from Iowa Speedway, will be present on the rear quarter panels of the No. 71 Chevrolet ZL1.
  • The No. 71 team earned a $100,000 payday and a trip to Victory Lane after winning the Mechanix Wear Pit Crew Challenge during May’s NASCAR All-Star Weekend at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. The crew’s blazing 12.587-second stop topped all entries for both the NASCAR All-Star Open and NASCAR All-Star Race, earning the title of the fastest team on pit road.
  • The 40-year-old has claimed three Xfinity Fastest Lap awards this season, clocking the fastest lap in the Daytona 500, Phoenix Raceway and Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway. The team is one of three in the series to tally three or more bonus points via the program.
  • The No. 71 team secured Spire Motorsports’ first Busch Light Pole Award at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March. The 28.833-second lap marks the fastest lap in NASCAR’s seventh-generation Cup Series car (2022-present) at the 1.5-mile Nevada oval. Three weekends ago, the team also earned the first stage win in team history during the Grant Park 165 on the streets of downtown Chicago.

Michael McDowell Quote
What did you learn at Iowa last year and what are you expecting to see this Sunday?
“Iowa was great. It was a fun weekend. I’ve raced there a bunch in Xfinity and ARCA. Even in years when I wasn’t running full-time in Xfinity, I’d still do the standalone races for (Joe) Gibbs (Racing) or whoever.

It was honestly my best track in Xfinity from a results standpoint, but going back there last year—it was so different. The track had aged in some areas, but then there was new asphalt and patches. It was a very different racetrack.

It was still fun. Big crowd, big event. Going back this time, I think everyone is looking forward to having their cars drive a little better, getting over that bump in Turn 1 a little smoother, and not being so caught off guard by how challenging the track is. It’s another big opportunity for us.”

Atop the No. 71 Box – Crew Chief Travis Peterson

  • Crew chief Travis Peterson calls the shots for Michael McDowell and the No. 71 team, and will stand atop the “war wagon” for the second time at the Newton-oval.
  • During his time as an Xfinity Series race engineer at JR Motorsports, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte engineering graduate collected one top five and three top 10s, highlighted by a fourth-place result with Chase Elliott in May 2014.

Carson Hocevar – Driver, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1

  • Carson Hocevar will pilot the No. 77 MINER Chevrolet ZL1 for Spire Motorsports in Sunday’s Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol at Iowa Speedway. The event will mark Hocevar’s second NASCAR Cup Series start at the 0.875-mile track following a 14th-place effort in his first outing last year.
  • Hocevar has made 11 Cup Series starts on tracks measuring less than one-mile in distance. His lone top-10 finish on short tracks came in August 2024 when he piloted his Spire Chevy to eighth at the 0.75-mile Richmond Raceway, a track that served as 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee Rusty Wallace’s inspiration for the layout of Iowa.
  • In the ARCA Menards Series, Hocevar started seventh and finished fourth in the 2019 Fans with Benefits 150.
  • The Portage, Mich., native earned a 10th-place finish in last Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It was the best finish for both Hocevar and Spire Motorsports at the 2.5-mile oval and marked the driver’s fifth top-10 finish of the 2025 season.
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  • Carson Hocevar Quote
  • How do you feel about the Cup Series’ second visit to Iowa Speedway?
  • “I feel pretty good about it. We finished well there last year, and for the most part, we’ve been able to improve on those good finishes when we go back places. Iowa is a really fun track and the fans are always so excited when we come to town. It’s a great atmosphere that matches the racing on track.”

Atop the No. 77 Box – Crew Chief Luke Lambert

  • Like his driver, crew chief Luke Lambert will call just his second NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa this weekend.
  • The Mount Airy, N.C., native has called 68 short track races over his 13-year career in the Cup Series, resulting in four top-five and 18 top-10 finishes.
  • The 44-year-old has been atop the box for two previous NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Iowa, both coming in 2012. On May 20, 2012, Lambert led Elliott Sadler to the pole position and a runner-up finish. When the series returned to Iowa later that August, Sadler started from the pole and led 60 laps en route to the win.

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Spire Motorsports earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. The team’s most recent win came on May 30, 2025, when Rajah Caruth took the checkered flag in the Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway.

In 2025, Spire Motorsports campaigns the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolets in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team also fields the Nos. 07, 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and an ARCA Menards Series Chevrolet in select events.



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‘Red Bull employee who accused Horner has a new position’

The staff member who accused Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour last year – resulting in an internal investigation – is no longer employed by Red Bull Racing, according to The Daily Mail. She has reportedly found a new position in motorsports. Horner became the center of attention in early 2024 when allegations of inappropriate behavior […]

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The staff member who accused Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour last year – resulting in an internal investigation – is no longer employed by Red Bull Racing, according to The Daily Mail. She has reportedly found a new position in motorsports.

Horner became the center of attention in early 2024 when allegations of inappropriate behavior came to light. The accusation led to an internal investigation, ultimately clearing the former team boss. The employee didn’t back down and took the matter to an employment tribunal: that case is set to be heard in January 2026.

‘Employee has new role outside Red Bull’

Horner’s former personal assistant reportedly left Red Bull earlier this year, following a period of suspension with pay. She is said to have found new work in the world of motorsport, although it is unclear if that’s within Formula 1.

After the British Grand Prix, news broke that Horner had permanently left his position as team principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing. Several other key figures in the communication and marketing department were also required to step down. Horner’s departure marked the end of an era of over twenty years. Since his induction in 2005, he has led Red Bull to six constructor titles and eight world titles among the drivers – the most recent in 2024 with Max Verstappen.

Horner was replaced by Laurent Mekies, former team principal of sister team Racing Bulls. Since his arrival, there has been more peace within the team, an important factor for Verstappen’s decision about his future with the team. However, the four-time world champion still wants to see technical improvements.



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Kyle Montrose and Joseph Champion: Accelerating Indiana’s economic growth through motorsports

For generations, Indiana has stood at the pinnacle of the racing world, with the state playing host to iconic races such as the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400 that cement its place among the greatest motorsport venues in the world. But beyond the thrill of the race, motorsports represent a powerful engine for economic […]

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For generations, Indiana has stood at the pinnacle of the racing world, with the state playing host to iconic races such as the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400 that cement its place among the greatest motorsport venues in the world.

But beyond the thrill of the race, motorsports represent a powerful engine for economic growth, job creation and technological innovation.

As the state continues to build on its legacy, further dedication of resources to professional and amateur motorsport venues, as well as ancillary resources for racing teams and drivers, could bring unparalleled economic benefits to Indiana.

The economic power of motorsports

For Indiana, motorsports represent far more than thrilling entertainment—they are a powerful economic engine with local and global reach. The motorsports industry is a cornerstone of the state’s economy, supporting thousands of jobs and fueling growth across multiple sectors.

From the construction and operation of world-class venues to the development and manufacturing of advanced automotive technologies, the influence of motorsports extends far beyond the racetrack—benefiting tourism, hospitality, retail and several other industries.

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, known worldwide as the “Racing Capital of the World,” stands as a testament to Indiana’s leadership in motorsports.

Major events at IMS draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from across the globe, injecting millions of dollars into the local economy. These attendees do more than purchase event tickets; they stay in hotels, dine at restaurants and shop locally, creating a ripple effect that supports communities across the state.

Similar economic benefits are generated at other key venues, such as Lucas Oil Raceway and numerous local tracks that host both professional and amateur events.

By expanding investment in motorsports infrastructure, Indiana can further solidify its pole position as the global hub for racing.

Modernizing facilities, supporting teams and drivers, and fostering innovation in automotive and motorsports technology will attract more events, more visitors and more business investment. These efforts will not only elevate Indiana’s standing in the motorsports world but will also deliver long-term economic growth and opportunity for Hoosiers statewide.

Building a comprehensive motorsports ecosystem

One of Indiana’s greatest opportunities for economic development lies in the continued expansion of its motorsports ecosystem, and the state government has a pivotal role to play in realizing that potential.

The Indiana General Assembly established the Motorsports Investment District, or MID, to help finance capital improvements around IMS, yet similar support has not been extended to the many professional and amateur racetracks across the state.

Expanding the MID model to additional tracks would enable critical infrastructure upgrades, attract talented amateur drivers and hobbyists, and enhance hospitality and amenities around these venues, ultimately increasing fan appeal and driving tourism.

Through the expansion of MIDs and the use of traditional public-private partnerships and tax incentives, Indiana can modernize existing facilities and support the development of new, world-class motorsports venues.

Beyond racetracks, Indiana can further strengthen its position as a national and global motorsports leader by supporting ancillary infrastructure for racing teams, drivers and manufacturers.

The creation of an Indiana Motorsports Research and Development Center would provide state-of-the-art resources, such as wind tunnels, simulation centers and advanced manufacturing labs, forming a centralized hub for innovation, safety testing and competitive development. Modeled after North Carolina’s NASCAR R&D facility in Concord, this center would foster collaboration, support homegrown teams and attract talent at all levels of the sport.

It would also serve as a valuable resource for private companies seeking access to cutting-edge research.

Both automotive startups—such as those supported by accelerators like Techstars Detroit—and established firms would benefit from access to state-of-the-art facilities to test and refine their designs.

These companies could leverage the latest advancements in aerodynamics, lightweight materials, electric vehicle technology, autonomous driving systems and many others, creating a direct pipeline between motorsports innovation and broader commercial applications. Having been privileged to serve as mentors to Indianapolis Techstars Sports, we have seen firsthand the enormous positive impact that collaboration can bring to these ecosystems.

Additionally, this R&D Center would generate high-quality jobs for Indiana college graduates.

Engineers from Purdue University, which offers a B.S. in motorsports engineering, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, known for its mechanical engineering programs, could lead design and development efforts.

Graduates from Indiana University’s Motorsports Studies certificate program could contribute to public relations, event planning, business operations and tourism initiatives.

Together, these institutions would form a statewide talent network, supporting the next generation of motorsports professionals and reinforcing Indiana’s leadership in both racing and engineering excellence.

By expanding MIDs, investing in infrastructure and establishing a world-class Motorsports R&D Center, Indiana can solidify its reputation as the premier destination for professional motorsports, delivering long-term economic growth and high-skill job opportunities across the state.

Looking ahead: A vision for Indiana’s motorsports future

Now is not the time for Indiana to draft off our reputation of excellence. By allocating additional state resources to expand racing venues, nurture grassroots participation and support advanced research and development, Indiana can accelerate industry growth and capture international attention.

Motorsports have been an integral part of the state’s heritage for more than a century, and now they have the potential to drive Indiana’s economic progress.

Strategic investments and a focus on inclusive growth will enable Indiana’s motorsports sector to flourish, setting an example for how sports-driven innovation can revitalize economies.

This moment presents a unique opportunity for policymakers, legal experts and stakeholders statewide to unite behind a forward-thinking vision. By working together, they can ensure Indiana’s reputation as the “Racing Capital of the World” endures and prospers for generations to come.•

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Kyle Montrose and Joseph L. Champion are partners in Dentons’ Indianapolis office. Opinions expressed are those of the authors.



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NASCAR’s Stewart Friesen injured in fiery Canada crash

Friesen will need surgery to fix his pelvis, which was broken in multiple places, and his fractured leg after his car flipped multiple times and caught fire. WASHINGTON — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen suffered multiple injuries to his pelvis and leg during a dirt modified racing crash Monday in Canada.  Video of […]

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Friesen will need surgery to fix his pelvis, which was broken in multiple places, and his fractured leg after his car flipped multiple times and caught fire.

WASHINGTON — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen suffered multiple injuries to his pelvis and leg during a dirt modified racing crash Monday in Canada. 

Video of the incident, which was being streamed live, shows the fiery crash out during the King Of The North race at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec. 

Friesen’s car appears to drift wide around a turn, striking the sidewall around the track. His vehicle flew into the air, tumbling multiple times before coming back down in a fireball. As it continued rolling down the track, less than a second later it was struck by at least one other vehicle coming down the track behind him, igniting more flame and sending debris out over the dirt. 

According to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Friesen’s wife Jess, he is in the hospital with severe injuries. 

“Stewart has suffered an unstable/open-book pelvic fracture, meaning his pelvis is broken in two or more places, with a large hematoma on the area,” Jess Friesen wrote. “CT scans have come back clear of any head, neck or spine injuries. Unfortunately, he is still in a tremendous amount of pain.” 

She said her husband also suffered a fractured right leg in the crash. 

Both the pelvis and leg breaks will require surgery, but as of Tuesday he is “in better spirits and resting” after he was transferred to a larger hospital for the procedures, Jess Friesen said. 

Three days before the crash, Friesen competed in his 200th Craftsman Truck Series race, according to NASCAR.com. 

What kind of vehicle was Friesen driving?

Dirt car racers are highly modified vehicles designed specifically for the rough terrain of a dirt track. They come in various classes and characteristics, but the most common type of dirt car is called a modified. 

The cars are blocky, with metal paneling wrapped around cage bars, and sit low to the ground on open wheels, with a body similar to a dune buggy. 

During races, modifieds hit speeds of around 75 mph going around corners and 90 mph on straightaways. 



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NASCAR’s Stewart Friesen injured in fiery Canada crash

Friesen will need surgery to fix his pelvis, which was broken in multiple places, and his fractured leg after his car flipped multiple times and caught fire. WASHINGTON — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen suffered multiple injuries to his pelvis and leg during a dirt modified racing crash Monday in Canada.  Video of […]

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Friesen will need surgery to fix his pelvis, which was broken in multiple places, and his fractured leg after his car flipped multiple times and caught fire.

WASHINGTON — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen suffered multiple injuries to his pelvis and leg during a dirt modified racing crash Monday in Canada. 

Video of the incident, which was being streamed live, shows the fiery crash out during the King Of The North race at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec. 

Friesen’s car appears to drift wide around a turn, striking the sidewall around the track. His vehicle flew into the air, tumbling multiple times before coming back down in a fireball. As it continued rolling down the track, less than a second later it was struck by at least one other vehicle coming down the track behind him, igniting more flame and sending debris out over the dirt. 

According to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Friesen’s wife Jess, he is in the hospital with severe injuries. 

“Stewart has suffered an unstable/open-book pelvic fracture, meaning his pelvis is broken in two or more places, with a large hematoma on the area,” Jess Friesen wrote. “CT scans have come back clear of any head, neck or spine injuries. Unfortunately, he is still in a tremendous amount of pain.” 

She said her husband also suffered a fractured right leg in the crash. 

Both the pelvis and leg breaks will require surgery, but as of Tuesday he is “in better spirits and resting” after he was transferred to a larger hospital for the procedures, Jess Friesen said. 

Three days before the crash, Friesen competed in his 200th Craftsman Truck Series race, according to NASCAR.com. 

What kind of vehicle was Friesen driving?

Dirt car racers are highly modified vehicles designed specifically for the rough terrain of a dirt track. They come in various classes and characteristics, but the most common type of dirt car is called a modified. 

The cars are blocky, with metal paneling wrapped around cage bars, and sit low to the ground on open wheels, with a body similar to a dune buggy. 

During races, modifieds hit speeds of around 75 mph going around corners and 90 mph on straightaways. 



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