Connect with us
https://yoursportsnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/call-to-1.png

Motorsports

5 Drivers Capable of Locking into Playoffs with Sonoma Win

As the NASCAR Cup Series makes its annual trip to the West Coast to Sonoma Raceway, the entire field is looking to beat Shane van Gisbergen — the winner of the last two road course events — at his own game. It’s not going to be an easy task, though, as the Trackhouse Racing driver […]

Published

on


As the NASCAR Cup Series makes its annual trip to the West Coast to Sonoma Raceway, the entire field is looking to beat Shane van Gisbergen — the winner of the last two road course events — at his own game.

It’s not going to be an easy task, though, as the Trackhouse Racing driver beat Chase Briscoe for the pole position by a quarter-second, and finished runner-up in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event to Connor Zilisch.

Sunday’s 110-lap contest will mark the first NASCAR Cup Series start at Sonoma Raceway for the three-time Supercars champion, potentially leaving the door open for another driver (one without a victory this season) to pounce and lock themselves into the postseason.


A.J. Allmendinger

It has been a solid season for AJ Allmendinger in his return to full-time competition in the NASCAR Cup Series, sitting 15th-place in series point standings with Kaulig Racing on the strength of one top-five and five top-10s.

Allmendinger, a native of Los Gatos, California, is no doubt a specialist when it comes to the road courses, collecting all three of his victories in the NASCAR Cup Series on non-oval racetracks (two at Charlotte’s ROVAL and one at Watkins Glen).

It’s a big weekend for a 43-year-old driver, as this weekend at Sonoma marks the second-to-last road course event before the start of the post-season, marking one of the last major opportunities for the No. 16 to find Victory Lane.

Allmendinger will roll from the fifth position in Sunday’s Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, and looks to have a quick racecar after his No. 16 Big Sipz Chevrolet was fastest in practice on Saturday.

Ty Gibbs

Will the 107th NASCAR Cup Series start for Ty Gibbs be the lucky one?

The grandson of championship-winning NASCAR Cup Series team owner Joe Gibbs is still searching for his first career victory at NASCAR’s top level and has had momentum on his side in recent weeks, including a runner-up finish at the Chicago Street Course.

Gibbs was also the closest adversary to Shane van Gisbergen at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in June but saw his No. 54 Toyota Camry XSE fade prior to the finish, costing him a shot at the victory or even a top-five result.

The Charlotte, North Carolina-native has a best finish of 18th at the Sonoma, California road course, but Gibbs is looking to break into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs with a victory on Sunday. Can Gibbs defeat Shane van Gisbergen and AJ Allmendinger, amongst others?

We’ll have to wait and see. The No. 54 was fast in practice and will start sixth.

Michael McDowell

At Chicago last weekend, Michael McDowell looked to have the pace to hang with Shane van Gisbergen, but a mechanical issue knocked him out of contention to win the Grant Park 165.

McDowell will roll from 15th on Sunday at Sonoma Raceway, which isn’t optimal for capturing a victory, but with some strong pace and great strategy by crew chief Travis Peterson, it could happen — but he’ll have to fight against Shane van Gisbergen once again.

The Avondale, Arizona-native finished runner-up at the 1.99-mile road course last season with Front Row Motorsports, so there has been some past success to help boost the driver’s confidence heading into the penultimate road course of the regular season.

It’s been a solid and consistent season for McDowell, but a win would put Spire Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs for the first time ever.

Kyle Busch

It’s been more than two years since Kyle Busch has been to Victory Lane in the NASCAR Cup Series.

In his third year driving for Richard Childress Racing, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has struggled to find traction to earn solid finishes, only having a pair of top-five results this season, both of which have come on the road courses.

The last time Busch finished in the top five on an oval? The 2024 Southern 500, the final race of the regular season last season. This is possibly one of the best opportunities for Busch to collect a victory and get himself in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, and potentially stop the suffering.

Busch, a native of Las Vegas, Nevada, will be starting mid-pack, rolling from 17th in the No. 8 Zone Nicotine Pouches Chevrolet.

Carson Hocevar

It’s a bit of a long shot, but Carson Hocevar could find himself as a contender in Sunday’s Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. The Spire Motorsports driver definitely has the pace on road courses; he’s shown that during his career, but execution will be critical.

Last weekend in Chicago, Hocevar qualified inside the top-10 and looked to have some decent pace, but a crash on the fourth lap of the race (derived from a simple mistake of pushing too hard) ended his afternoon, and the afternoon of several others.

At Watkins Glen last September, Hocevar got lost during qualifying (literally), but somehow, someway, drove through the pack to finish in third place.

It’ll have to be a mistake-free afternoon, but should things go exactly right and the cards fall in the proper manner, maybe Hocevar could put Spire Motorsports in the NASCAR Playoffs for the first time.





Link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Motorsports

Viewership numbers from Saturday’s NASCAR race on WISH-TV – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Saturday will be a day that NASCAR driver Connor Zilisch will never forget. The NASCAR Xfinity Series driver for JR Motorsports won the Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. “This is awesome,” Zilisch said in an IMS news release. “Those bricks look really kissable, and I’m ready to kiss them. Winning at […]

Published

on


INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Saturday will be a day that NASCAR driver Connor Zilisch will never forget.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series driver for JR Motorsports won the Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

“This is awesome,” Zilisch said in an IMS news release. “Those bricks look really kissable, and I’m ready to kiss them. Winning at Indy is awesome and getting 100 wins for JRM is pretty cool, too, so I consider this a pretty awesome day.”

It was his third straight win in the Xfinity Series, following victories at Dover and Sonoma.

The race aired on live on WISH-TV and the numbers are in. According to a post on X, formally known as Twitter, by The CW Sports:

  • Viewership was up +23% compared to last year’s 21st race from Michigan (which aired on USA)
  • Audience grew +6% over last week’s race from Dover
  • Viewership peaked at 1,333,000 total viewers from 7:15 – 7:30 p.m. EDT

Overall, the event had 1,108,000 viewers according to the post.

Zilisch actually spoke with News 8’s Cody Adams earlier this year on Life.Style.Live! ahead of the Xfinity Series’ race in Mexico. Click here to watch their full conversation.

The next NASCAR Xfinity Series race will be at Iowa Speedway on Saturday. The HyVee Perks 250 will begin at 4:30 p.m. EDT and can be seen live on WISH-TV. It will be one of five races remaining for the series before the Xfinity Series playoffs begin.

The following are the remaining races remaining ahead of the playoffs:

  • Saturday, Aug. 2 – Iowa Speedway
  • Saturday, Aug. 9 – Watkins Glen International
  • Friday, Aug. 22 – Daytona International Speedway
  • Saturday, Aug. 30 – Portland International Raceway
  • Saturday, Sept. 6 – World Wide Technology Raceway

The playoffs begin on Friday, Sept. 12 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Justin Allgaier leads the Xfinity Series standings by 21 points over Zilisch, although Zilisch has won five times this season compared to Allgaier’s three victories.

To re-watch Saturday’s Pennzoil 250 at IMS, click here.



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

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 […]

Published

on


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. 



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

NASCAR suspends Austin Hill one race for wrecking Aric Almirola at Indy

NASCAR suspended Austin Hill one race for intentionally wrecking Aric Almirola in last weekend’s Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Hill will not compete in Saturday’s race at Iowa Speedway. Richard Childress Racing stated it would not appeal Hill’s penalty. Austin Dillon will drive Hill’s car at Iowa. A playoff waiver will have to […]

Published

on


NASCAR suspended Austin Hill one race for intentionally wrecking Aric Almirola in last weekend’s Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Hill will not compete in Saturday’s race at Iowa Speedway. Richard Childress Racing stated it would not appeal Hill’s penalty. Austin Dillon will drive Hill’s car at Iowa.

A playoff waiver will have to be requested for Hill to maintain his playoff eligibility, but he will lose all the playoff points he’s earned and any playoff points he scores in the final five races of the regular season.

With the waiver, Hill will be last in points with 2,000 entering the first round of the playoffs.

Hill had scored 21 playoff points — behind only Connor Zilisch (29 playoff points) and Justin Allgaier (21) — this season. Hill has three wins and six stage wins.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series SpeedyCash.com 250

Stewart Friesen will require surgery after his crash Monday night.

The incident between Hill and Almirola unfolded late in the Xfinity race last weekend.

Almirola got to the rear of Hill’s car and got him loose as they raced for fourth with 10 laps left in last weekend’s race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The back end of Hill’s car slid out but he corrected the slide and straightened the car as Almirola moved underneath him. Hill’s car then had contact with the right rear of Almirola’s car, sending into the SAFER barrier nose-first.

“That was violent,” Almirola said of the crash. “To be totally honest, that was one of the hardest hits I’ve taken in my NASCAR career. The impact felt very similar to when I broke my back (in 2017 at Kansas Speedway). I’d be very interested to see the black box data from (Saturday’s) crash, but it was vicious and that’s just uncalled for.

“I got him a little bit loose to get under him because it was time to go. I would have never done that five laps into the race, but when you’re coming down to the end of the race at Indianapolis and he’s already blocked me three times, I certainly got him loose.

“I didn’t feel what he did was necessary. I felt like he could have easily fell back in line. He was damaged anyway. We were losing time to the leaders. It wasn’t like we were on pace with them. He was holding me up clearly.

“It’s just unfortunate. He obviously lost his mind right there. That was really bad judgment in my opinion.”

NASCAR penalized Hill five laps his contact with Almirola.

NASCAR Cup Series The Great American Getaway 400 - Qualifying

Chase Elliott leads the points but the next three drivers in the standings are within 20 points with four races left in the regular season.

Hill said on the team’s radio after the incident: “I couldn’t hang on to it. I was not trying to right rear him. He had me out of control. I was like jerk back to the left to keep it off the wall. I’m not sure what the hell he thought just running me over in (Turn) 3, though.”

After being told on the radio he was being held five laps for reckless driving, Hill directed multiple expletives to NASCAR.

Asked if Hill should be suspended, car owner Richard Childress said: “Hell, no. They didn’t do a damn thing to the No. 2 car (Austin Cindric). He wrecked Ty (Dillon) and admitted to it, drove him in the right rear and wrecked him at COTA. It’s who you are. We’re a blue-collar team. They give us trouble all the time.”

NASCAR did not penalize Cindric during the race for wrecking Dillon at COTA, but series officials docked Cindric 50 points and fined him $50,000 a few days later after reviewing the incident.





Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

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 […]

Published

on


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. 



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

Frankie Muniz shares truth about funding $3.5million NASCAR career – Motorsport – Sports

Malcolm in the Middle star turned NASCAR driver Frankie Muniz, who recently participated in the Mustang Challenge Le Mans Invitational, has no intention of spending any of his Hollywood earnings on his racing career. Currently in the middle of a tough Craftsman Truck Series season with Reaume Brothers Racing, driving the No. 33 Ford, Muniz […]

Published

on


Malcolm in the Middle star turned NASCAR driver Frankie Muniz, who recently participated in the Mustang Challenge Le Mans Invitational, has no intention of spending any of his Hollywood earnings on his racing career.

Currently in the middle of a tough Craftsman Truck Series season with Reaume Brothers Racing, driving the No. 33 Ford, Muniz has recently opened up on the financial difficulties associated with his newfound career, whilst taking the opportunity to shoot down suggestions he is funding this passion project off the back of his silver screen success.

“I don’t spend any of my money going racing,” the 39-year-old told the LA Times. “I made a promise to my wife (Paige) that I would not do that. So, I can kill that rumor right there.”

With none of Muniz’s personal money funding his truck for the year, which has an estimated cost of $3.5 million for a 25-race season, he’s had to rely on sponsorships just like the rest of the field. Unsurprisingly, this aspect of racing is one Muniz has admitted to disliking in a recent appearance on the Beating and Banging podcast.

“It is so hard,” Muniz admitted. “And I said, I don’t like tooting my own horn, but like, I have a lot of social media followers. I was on TV. I do get press and things and, like, I’m doing a cover shoot right now for a huge nationwide national syndicated magazine. And I get things, or attention, that because I was on TV that other drivers don’t get. I don’t know how other people sell. That’s the truth, because it is so hard.”

“Can we raise more money? Absolutely. Do I want to raise more money? Absolutely,” he said. “Because if we have more as a team together, like collectively makes us better. And if you’re competing against teams that are spending in the Truck Series, $3 to $5 million, I don’t know, crazy numbers, like $3 million, and you’re spending $1, $5, $2 million, it’s hard to compete. You know what I mean?

“That’s just the truth. Money does equate to speed usually. So there’s also the fine line of like, you’ve got to start building, like we have 10 races left. We’ve got races open…

“We can sell more races, but then you’ve got to start going like, well, we need to be focused on next year. People’s budgets or our company’s budgets for 2026 are closing by the end of this quarter. Then when you start asking for money in November, December, January, we’ve already allotted where we’re putting our money. So you’ve got to be so far ahead of the game, but it’s probably my least favorite part.”

With 16 races done and nine to go this season, Muniz has so far finished in the top 20 on three occasions, with his best result coming at Daytona in the season opener where he crossed the line in 10th for the team’s second best result of the year behind Jason White’s eighth places finish that same day in the No. 22.

Now, following a 27th place finish at the TSport 200 on Friday, leaving him 24th in the drivers standings, Muniz will turn his attention to the challenging road course at Watkins Glen on August 8.



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

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 […]

Published

on


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. 



Link

Continue Reading
Technology3 minutes ago

Apex targets Indian sports assets in Baseline pact

Technology4 minutes ago

After $300K Kickstarter Success, Omni Health Ring Launches ‘EnerQi™’: The Next-Gen Readiness Score

NIL6 minutes ago

NY Racing, Syracuse football team up for NASCAR at Watkins Glen

NIL7 minutes ago

EA Sports CEO addresses ‘opportunity’ for college basketball video game, goal to include every team

Sports12 minutes ago

Men’s U23 Drops 2025 Pan Am Cup Opener to Dominican Republic

Youtube21 minutes ago

Jayson Tatum at home in St. Louis for his 5th annual foundation golf tournament! ⛳

Youtube22 minutes ago

Windy thinks Giannis will be the ‘FIRST DOMINO TO FALL’ in a WILD NBA offseason 👀 | Get Up

Youtube23 minutes ago

Dodgers vs. Padres Game Highlights (5/5/23) | MLB Highlights

Sports23 minutes ago

Open for Everyone: Paris 2024 Olympic Aquatics Centre Enters Legacy Mode

Sports40 minutes ago

Lady Horn volleyball team earns national academic award for 12th consecutive year

Sports44 minutes ago

‘We want to win a natty’: UCLA women’s volleyball set 2025 goals

NIL54 minutes ago

USC lands another No. 1 prospect in women’s basketball as Saniyah Hall commits

Sports58 minutes ago

IMPORTANT: Wednesday’s Sports Medicine Physical Date Moved to Gleeson Hall

Sports59 minutes ago

Penn State Women’s Volleyball Relishing Opportunity To Win Back-To-Back National Championships Ahead Of 2025 Season

Motorsports1 hour ago

Viewership numbers from Saturday’s NASCAR race on WISH-TV – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic

Most Viewed Posts

Trending