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Welcome to the Racing America On SI Live Race Updates page for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

Be sure to refresh this post throughout Sunday’s event as the Live Race Updates story will be updated regularly with the biggest moments from the 399-mile race around the 1.33-mile concrete oval, including lead changes, crash replays, the winner of the race, finishing results, and more.

Lap 70: Blaney to Pit Road

Ryan Blaney was caught behind some lapped cars for a few laps, so he has finally made the move to pit road. His teammate Austin Cindric follows him to pit road, and Chase Briscoe has cycled out as the race leader.

Denny Hamlin is running second followed by William Byron, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell.

Lap 66: Blaney Still Leading, But Briscoe Has Found Clean Air

Ryan Blaney continues to stay on track, and has yet to pit, and while he was gaining time on the drivers, who had fresher tires, Chase Briscoe and Denny Hamlin have finally found some clean air, and are clicking off lap times faster than Blaney’s. Blaney will have to pit, and as it stands, he is now losing time to the eventual leaders of this race.

Lap 55: Blaney Still Hasn’t Pitted

Ryan Blaney has remained on track, and is actually running faster lap times on his old tires than Chase Briscoe and Denny Hamlin are on their fresh tires in traffic. This could actually shake out in Blaney’s favor.

Lap 47: Tyler Reddick Pits

Tyler Reddick has finally made his pit stop on Lap 47, and that will hand the race lead to Ryan Blaney. Austin Cindric, Ty Gibbs, Justin Haley, Corey Heim, Carson Hocevar, Ty Dillon, Alex Bowman, Riley Herbst, and Cole Custer, who have all yet to pit, run inside the top-10 at Lap 47.

Lap 46: Bubba Wallace Busted for Speeding

Bubba Wallace will have to make a pass-through penalty as he was busted for speeding on pit road during his pit stop. That will be costly, as he was running inside the top-10 prior to the penalty.

Lap 41: Denny Hamlin Pits

Denny Hamlin and William Byron head to pit road, and this will hand the lead over to Tyler Reddick on Lap 41.

As Hamlin blends back onto the track, Briscoe will remain ahead of him on track and should reassume the lead once this green flag pit sequence cycles out.

Lap 40: Kyle Larson Short Pits

Kyle Larson and crew chief Cliff Daniels have kicked off green flag pit stops on Lap 40. Larson will attempt to use fresh tires to make up some of his track position. As Larson is finishing up his pit stop, Chase Briscoe is heading to pit road and has relinquished the lead to Denny Hamlin.

Lap 32: Corey Heim Movin’ On Up

After starting tonight’s race from the 33rd spot, Corey Heim has climbed up to the 23rd position.

Lap 31: Briscoe Held Off Hamlin’s Challenge

Denny Hamlin has fallen back from Chase Briscoe once again, and is now roughly 0.600 seconds behind the leader again. It appears Briscoe has held off the challenge for now.

Kyle Larson is still mired back in 30th position, and has made very little progress forward following his near incident on Lap 3.

Lap 25: Hamlin Still Working Over Briscoe

Denny Hamlin has not been able to find a way around his teammate Chase Briscoe for the lead just yet. But he has applied all sorts of pressure. If Briscoe makes a mistake, Hamlin will certainly pounce.

Allmendinger is in the free pass position should a caution come out. He has gotten around fellow lap-down cars driven by Chad Finchum and JJ Yeley, who had to go behind the wall just before the start of the race and rolled onto the track just as the field was taking the green flag.

Lap 15: Hamlin Closing the Gap

At the conclusion of Lap 15, Denny Hamlin has cut Chase Briscoe’s lead to just 0.238 seconds.

Lap 12: Briscoe Continues to Lead From Pole

Chase Briscoe has led all of the opening 12 laps of this race, and he currently sits roughly 0.600 seconds ahead of Denny Hamlin. William Byron, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell are the rest of the top-five runners at the moment.

Lap 3: Larson Nearly Crashes in Stack Up

Kyle Larson got loose into Turn 1 behind Ty Gibbs’ No. 54 car. He slowed down so he wouldn’t collide with Gibbs, and received contact from behind from Zane Smith. Larson was able to hold onto the car, but that was a very close call early in this race.

Larson, who was up to 22nd has now dropped to 33rd-place.

Lap 3: Allmendinger Loses Lap

AJ Allmendinger is officially a lap down after serving his stop-and-go penalty.

7:20 PM ET: Green Flag!

The pace car has peeled off the track surface, and Chase Briscoe has accelerated to signify the start of the Cracker Barrel 400. Briscoe got a good launch and is out front by himself. Denny Hamlin was able to hold off William Byron for the second position.

AJ Allmendinger is serving his stop-and-go penalty now.

7:18 PM ET: AJ Allmendinger Has Dropped to the Rear of Field

As pace laps are ongoing for tonight’s Cracker Barrel 400, AJ Allmendinger has dropped to the rear of the field from the 17th starting spot due to unapproved adjustments to his No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet after pre-race inspection. Allmendinger will also have to perform a stop-and-go penalty on pit road after the green flag tonight.

7:09 PM ET: Engines Fired!

Four-time American Country Music Award nominee, Ernest, who was wearing a Dale Earnhardt Sr. firesuit jacket, gave an animated command to the 39 drivers in the field to start their engines, and the cars all came to life as a result. There is a sold-out crowd in attendance at Nashville Superspeedway tonight.

7:02 PM ET: Elizabeth Marino Belts Out National Anthem

Sergeant Elizabeth Marino from the 2D Marine Aircraft Wing Band delivered an excellent rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, and an AH-1Z Cobra and UH-1Y Huey from the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 performed a flyover. We are just about ready to hear the engines fire for tonight’s race.

7:01 PM ET: Invocation has been completed

After the United States Marines Color Guard presented the Nation’s colors,Chaplin Nathan Huffman, a 2D Combat Engineer delivered the invocation prior to Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

NASCAR Reveals Official Timeline of Cracker Barrel 400 Pre-Race Festivities

Cracker Barrel 400 Pre-Race Info

The Cracker Barrel 400 will be televised on Prime Video, the second of five NASCAR Cup Series races to be covered by the streaming service this season. The Prime Video pre-race show will begin at 6:30 PM ET, and the official race broadcast will kick off on Prime Video at 7:00 PM ET.

The Performance Racing Network (PRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will provide the radio broadcast of Sunday’s race. For subscribers of the Max streaming service, NASCAR Driver Cam, which streams live in-car camera footage from every car in the field, will be available for today’s race.

The overall race purse, which teams will fight for their portion of in Sunday’s race is a total of $11,055,250.

The race distance is 300 laps around the 1.33-mile concrete oval, which equates to a 399-mile race distance.

The Cracker Barrel 400 will be broken up into three Stages. Stage 1 will end at the conclusion of Lap 90. Stage 2 will end at the conclusion of Lap 185. And the race is scheduled to finish at the end of Lap 300, barring an Overtime finish (last year’s edition of this race featured a five-Overtime finish).

The winner of Stages 1 and 2 will be awarded one Playoff Point, and the overall race winner will be awarded five Playoff Points. The Playoff Points will be added to the reseeded point totals if the drivers make it into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, and will be carried through each round of the Playoffs.

The top-10 finishers in Stages 1, 2, and 3 will also receive regular-season championship points. The Stage Winners will receive 10 points for the Stage Win, and the point total will decrease by one point for the top-10 finishers in each Stage.

Joey Logano is the defending winner of the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville.

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Team Hit With Massive Pre-Race Penalties

Last week, AJ Allmendinger and the No. 16 Kaulig Racing team put in an incredible effort as they competed near the front of the field all race long in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on their way to an impressive fourth-place finish.

That finish a week ago allowed Allmendinger to claw to within 13 points of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff cutline. However, if the driver of the No. 16 Chevrolet is to keep moving toward a Playoff berth Sunday at Nashville, he’ll have to overcome a lot of adversity.

On Saturday, Allmendinger’s No. 16 Chevrolet passed pre-race inspection on the first attempt, but as his team rolled his car onto pit road ahead of NASCAR Cup Series practice, NASCAR Cup Series officials noticed unapproved adjustments to the front splitter of the No. 16 Kaulig car.

The No. 16 car was sent back to the garage, where it went back through the USS (underbody scanning station), which confirmed the suspicions of the officials. The team was forced to undo the adjustments, and NASCAR ejected car chief Jaron Antley for the remainder of the weekend, and NASCAR says they also confiscated the mechanic’s hard card.

NASCAR then held the No. 16 car for the opening 10 minutes of the 25-minute practice session.

At the end of the evening, NASCAR announced additional penalties for Allmendinger and the No. 16 team. The No. 16 Kaulig team lost their pit selection for Sunday’s race. Additionally, prior to the green flag of Sunday’s race, Allmendinger, who qualified 17th, will have to drop to the rear of the field, and once the race goes green, Allmendinger will be required to serve a stop-and-go penalty on pit road.

Denny Hamlin (Baby Watch) Could Miss Nashville Race; Ryan Truex on Standby

Denny Hamlin and his fiancee Jordan Fish are expecting the arrival of their third child. Fish’s due date is Sunday, June 1, and if she goes into labor on Sunday, Hamlin is prepared to leave Nashville Superspeedway to be with his fiancee to welcome their first son into the world.

“I can’t miss it,” Hamlin explained in a media bullpen session on Saturday. “I certainly got to be there for her, and that’s obviously the biggest priority. I just wish she would hang on a little bit longer.”

If Hamlin does make the start, it’ll be the 700th start of his illustrious NASCAR Cup Series career. If not, he’ll miss a NASCAR Cup Series race for the first time since the 2014 season.

If the couple’s third child is to be born on Sunday, Ryan Truex, who won three NASCAR Xfinity Series events for Joe Gibbs Racing over the last two seasons, is in line to start the race behind the wheel of Hamlin’s No. 11 Toyota. Truex last made a start in the NASCAR Cup Series during the 2014 season.

Chase Briscoe Scores Second-Consecutive Pole Position With Track Record Run

Chase Briscoe has found his stroke in qualifying as of late. The driver of the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry XSE followed up a pole in last week’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway with another pole for Sunday’s Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

Briscoe topped Denny Hamlin, his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, with a lap time that shattered the previous Nashville Superspeedway track record. Briscoe’s lap was a 29.125-second (164.395 mph) circuit around the 1.33-mile concrete oval. Aric Almirola’s track record, which was set in 2021, was a 29.557-second (161.922 mph) lap.

Cracker Barrel 400 Starting Lineup

Pos

Car

Driver

Team

Manufacturer

1

19

Chase Briscoe

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

2

11

Denny Hamlin

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

3

24

William Byron

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet

4

45

Tyler Reddick

23XI Racing

Toyota

5

1

Ross Chastain

Trackhouse Racing

Chevrolet

6

6

Brad Keselowski

RFK Racing

Ford

7

20

Christopher Bell

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

8

71

Michael McDowell

Spire Motorsports

Chevrolet

9

22

Joey Logano

Team Penske

Ford

10

17

Chris Buescher

RFK Racing

Ford

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BangShift.com IHRA Acquires Historic Memphis Motorsports Park In Millington Tennessee. Big Race Weekend’s Planned For 2026!

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Fairfield, OH — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has officially completed the acquisition of the historic motorsports facility in Millington, Tennessee, formerly known as Memphis International Raceway and Memphis Motorsports Park, closing on the property on December 23, 2025.

Originally opened in the late 1980s, the facility has played a significant role in American motorsports history. It has hosted major drag racing events and national touring series and was, at one point, sanctioned by IHRA, hosting IHRA-sanctioned drag racing events during that time. With the property now under IHRA ownership, the acquisition represents a full-circle moment that reconnects the track’s past with a renewed vision for its future.

The facility has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County. Under IHRA ownership, it will operate as a multi-use destination supporting drag racing, stock car competition, grassroots motorsports, and other large-scale events that engage the broader community and region.

“This investment honors the legacy of Memphis Motorsports Park while positioning it for a strong future. IHRA’s acquisition reflects confidence in our region and creates new opportunities for tourism, local businesses, and fan experiences.” said Mayor Paul Young, City of Memphis.

“As the Commissioner for District 1, I am thrilled about IHRA’s acquisition of Memphis Motorsports Park. This investment strengthens our local economy, puts world-class racing back on solid ground, and gives our families and young people a safe, exciting place to create memories for years to come. Having a national organization like IHRA committed to the long-term success of this historic facility is exactly the kind of partnership Shelby County needs.” said Amber Mills, Shelby County Commissioner, District 1, Shelby County Government.

“Memphis Motorsports Park has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County, and IHRA’s acquisition represents a positive step forward for the facility and the community. This investment supports the continued use of the track as a regional destination while creating opportunities for local businesses and future growth. The Millington Area Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with IHRA as this next chapter takes shape.” said Chris Thomas, Executive Director, Millington Area Chamber of Commerce.

“This is a special place in American motorsports,” said Darryl Cuttell, CEO of IHRA. “This facility has a deep history in drag racing and stock car competition, and our goal is to honor that legacy while building a strong, sustainable future. We are committed to bringing meaningful racing back to this property while expanding its role as a destination for a wide range of events that serve racers, fans, and the surrounding community.”

“This acquisition represents more than reopening a racetrack,” said Leah Martin, President of IHRA. “It is about restoring opportunity for racers, families, and the community. This facility aligns with IHRA’s racer-first vision and our commitment to grassroots motorsports, while also allowing the property to support diverse uses that strengthen its year-round impact.”

“Memphis Motorsports Park holds a special place in our hearts,” said Daniel Horton, Assistant Director of the IHRA Stock Car Series. “Bobby Hamilton won the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series race here in a truck built by Tim and with Danny as the crew chief. With the facility now under the IHRA umbrella, we can give grassroots racers a chance to compete where legendary drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Randy LaJoie, and the late Greg Biffle have won. We are extremely excited to bring stock car racing back to Memphis and continue the legacy of this iconic track.”

In the coming days, IHRA will begin facility improvements and operational preparations. Fans and community members are encouraged to follow IHRA across its social media platforms for updates and behind-the-scenes coverage as revitalization efforts get underway. Further announcements regarding schedules and programming will be released in the near future.

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Remembering Those the NASCAR Community Lost in 2025

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What’s Happening?

As 2025 comes to a close, we ask you to take a moment with us to remember those in the NASCAR family who passed away during the past calendar year.

Media Members

Ed Hinton

Born: 1948 | Died: February 6, 2025

Hinton was a long-time motorsports and sports writer for several publications during his lengthy career, including Sports Illustrated and ESPN.

Al Pearce

Born: 1942 | Died: April 9, 2025

Pearce was a long-time staple of NASCAR media known for his time with Autoweek, where he recently served as the brand’s NASCAR editor. During his career, he covered 56 consecutive Daytona 500s, including the race’s 67th edition earlier this year.

Keith Waltz

What’s Happening?

Keith Waltz, a well-known and long-tenured motorsports writer, has passed away at the age of 65.

Waltz held numerous roles…

Born: 1960 | Died: September 27, 2025

Waltz served in many roles, both as a journalist and as a PR representative in the sport. During his time in the sport, Waltz worked for publications like Speed Sport and NASCAR Pole Position Magazine, and as a member of the communications team at Charlotte Motor Speedway. In 2025, prior to his passing, Waltz tied Ted Schmidt for the Jim Hunter Writer of the Year award at the 52nd Annual Eastern Motorsport Press Association.

Crew Members

Steve ‘Birdie’ Bird

Born: 1955 | Died: September 6, 2025

During his NASCAR career, Bird only called the shots for one NASCAR Cup Series race, as his true success would be found in the NASCAR Busch Series. Across his ten seasons in the series, Bird, atop the box for drivers like Rob Moroso, Kenny Wallace, Johnny Benson Jr., and Randy LaJoie, won 18 total races and three series championships.

Zachary Yager

What’s Happening?

Members of the NASCAR garage area are sharing their thoughts and memories of late NASCAR crew member Zachary Yager,…

Born: 1990 | Died: August 23, 2025

Yager was well known around the NASCAR garage area for his time with many teams across the sport’s National Series. In recent seasons, Yager found himself with teams like Team Penske and JTG Daugherty Racing, winning the Daytona 500 as a member of JTG’s No. 47 crew in 2023, and was serving as a member of ThorSport Racing’s No. 88 team at the time of his passing.

Owners

Shigeaki “Shige” Hattori

What’s Happening?

Shigeaki Hattori, owner of the part-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team Hattori Racing Enterprises, passed away Saturday morning following…

Born: 1963 | Died: April 5, 2025

Hattori, a racer in his own right, went on to own one of the more fan-favorite operations in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series of the past decade after hanging up his helmet. From 2013 to 2024, Hattori Racing Enterprises fielded the likes of Brett Moffitt and Ryan Truex, among others, to 14 wins and the 2018 series championship alongside entries in the ARCA Menards and NASCAR Xfinity Series. He was 61.

Bill Baumgardner

Born: 1947 | Died: January 13, 2025

Baumgardner was a long-time owner of the NASCAR Busch Series team BACE Motorsports, with his drivers, including but not limited to Johnny Benson Jr, Randy LaJoie, and Tony Raines, entering 389 races from 1993 to 2004, collecting 16 wins and three series championships along the way.

Travis Carter

Born: 1949 | Died: June 10, 2025

Carter served as a Crew Chief for many of NASCAR’s top drivers in the 1970s and 1980s, including an eight-year run calling the shots for Harry Gant, where the pair won nine total races. However, after his days atop the pit box came to a close, the NASCAR Cup Series Champion moved to ownership,

Charlie Henderson

Born: 1937 | Died: June 14, 2025

Henderson fielded entries across NASCAR’s National Series for many years. However, his true impact on the sport would come with Henderson Motorsports’ run in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, which began in 2013. Since their first season in the Truck Series, Henderson’s team has served as one of the most competitive part-time underdogs in the sport, winning two races, including a third that NASCAR disqualified in the 2025 season opener.

Larry McClure

Born: 1944 | Died: June 25, 2025

McClure owned one of the most iconic cars in NASCAR history, with his team, Morgan McClure Motorsports, co-owned by Tim Morgan, fielding the No. 4 car in the NASCAR Cup Series from 1987 to 2007, with sponsor Kodak gracing the car’s hood for the majority of that run. In total, the team won an impressive 14 races with the likes of Ernie Irvan, Sterling Marlin, and Bobby Hamilton, including three Daytona 500s between Irvan and Marlin.

Bill Davis

Born: 1951 | Died: September 7, 2025

Davis was one of the most influential owners of the late 1990s and early 2000s in the NASCAR Cup Series, with his team giving many drivers, like Bobby Labonte, Ward Burton, and Dave Blaney, their first real shot at the sport’s highest division. Over his 16 years racing in the highest level of NASCAR, the team won five races, including the 2002 Daytona 500 with Sterling Marlin.

Drivers

Martin Truex Sr.

Born: 1958 | Died: January 17, 2025

Truex Sr. was a true racing legend of the northeastern racing scene, making over 135 starts in the former NASCAR Busch North Series, now known as the ARCA Menards Series West. His legacy continued into NASCAR, where his sons Martin Truex Jr. and Ryan Truex have won races and championships across the sport’s three national series.

Wayne Andrews

Born: 1937 | Died: February 2, 2025

Andrews was a long-time racer who made many starts in the NASCAR Cup and the now-defunct Grand National East Series and NASCAR Grand American Series, winning the 1972 series title in the latter of the two.

Mike Chase

Born: 1952 | Died: April 18, 2025

During his time in NASCAR, Chase was one of the stars of the sport’s grassroots levels, though he would make the occasional start in the National Series. In his efforts racing in lower divisions of the sport, Chase won 19 races and a 1997 series championship in the NASCAR Southwest Tour, and 10 races, and the 1994 series championship in the NASCAR Winston West Series.

Rex White

Born: 1929 | Died: July 18, 2025

White was one of the sport’s greatest drivers during the early days of NASCAR. From 1956 to 1964, White won 28 races and scored 163 top ten finishes in 233 career starts. In 1960, the future NASCAR Hall of Famer scored six wins, 25 top fives, and 35 top tens en route to his first and only NASCAR Cup Series Championship.

Phil Barkdoll

Born: 1937 | Died: September 2, 2025

Though he only made 23 career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR fans remember Barkdoll as a true underdog of the sport, with his Barkdoll Racing No. 73 serving as an early iteration of what modern fans would now call an “open car.”

Michael Annett

What’s Happening?

The NASCAR community is mourning the loss of former Xfinity and Cup Series driver Michael Annett, who has passed…

Born: 1986 | Died: December 2, 2025

Annett played the role of a journeyman driver during his NASCAR career, racing across the three National Series from 2008 to 2016, before finally settling down in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, where he raced for JR Motorsports from 2017 to 2021. During his time with JRM, Annett found his groove, making the playoffs three times and finally winning his first career race at Daytona in 2019. He retired from racing after the 2021 season.

Greg Biffle

Born: 1969 | Died: December 18, 2025

Throughout his NASCAR career, Biffle proved himself to be a true wheelman, winning in everything he got behind the wheel of, including 17 wins and a series championship in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, 20 wins and a series championship in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and 19 wins in the NASCAR Cup Series. One of the most impressive moments of his racing career came at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019, when he won in his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start since 2004, and his first race since retiring from full-time action in 2016.

Biffle and his family, alongside three others, lost their lives in a plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina, on December 18.

Industry Professionals

Jon Edwards

Born: 1972 | Died: April 10, 2025

Edwards was a long-time PR representative for Jeff Gordon throughout the driver’s lengthy NASCAR career. Eventually, Edwards would be elevated to Director of Racing Communications at Hendrick Motorsports while also working with Kyle Larson. The week of his death, Larson and HMS would find their way to an emotional victory at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Dr. Jerry Petty

Born: 1935 | Died: April 20, 2025

Petty, a neurosurgeon, was one of the most important figures in the medical side of motorsports, being honored for his many contributions to NASCAR drivers by winning the 2006 Bill France NASCAR Award of Excellence. In a statement following his passing, NASCAR said Petty “was a constant and caring figure within the NASCAR garage, lending his immense medical knowledge and skills to treat competitors every single week.”

H.A. “Humpy” Wheeler

What’s Happening?

H.A. “Humpy” Wheeler, the former President and General Manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway and innovator in fan experience, has…

Born: 1938 | Died: August 20, 2025

Wheeler is often cited as the sport’s greatest track promoter, known for pulling every string possible to make race fans feel that they must be at the track on raceday. His legendary run at Charlotte Motor Speedway includes many spectacles and stunts, and groundbreaking innovations, such as the 1992 NASCAR All-Star Race, which was the first time the race was held “under the lights.” Wheeler was chosen as the recipient of the 2026 Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR prior to his passing.

Grant Lynch

Born: 1953 | Died: October 2, 2025

Lynch helped make Talladega Superspeedway into the icon it is today during his long tenure as the track’s president and chairman. During his time at Talladega, which began in 1994 and concluded upon his retirement in 2019, the superspeedway saw many changes to its look, but continued to be one of, if not the sport’s most feared venue.

These members of the NASCAR family, among many others, were remembered throughout the year through many online notes, posts, and tributes.



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Maserati Sets Its Sights On A Bigger 2026 Racing Season

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Maserati’s modern return to top-level GT racing has quickly turned from a comeback story into a momentum-driven success story. As the curtain closes on an impressive 2025 campaign, the House of the Trident is now firmly focused on an even more ambitious 2026 season—one that expands its footprint globally, including a major push into North American racing.

After stepping back into closed-wheel competition in 2023, Maserati Corse has wasted little time proving it belongs. The Maserati GT2 has already delivered championships, race wins, and credibility across multiple series. In 2025, that momentum peaked with a dominant Am-class title in the GT2 European Series, where consistent performance and reliability showcased exactly what Maserati set out to achieve with its customer racing program.

Maserati GT2. (Maserati).

What makes this resurgence notable isn’t just the trophies—it’s the structure behind it. Maserati isn’t chasing one-off headline results. Instead, it’s building a sustainable racing ecosystem that supports teams, drivers, and series organizers. That approach carries directly into 2026, when the GT2 platform will again compete in the GT2 European Series while also aligning with the broader SRO ladder system, including pathways that eventually connect to GT World Challenge competition.

For American fans, the biggest news is Maserati’s growing presence stateside. In 2026, both the Maserati GT2 and the extreme, track-only Maserati MCXtrema will be eligible for competition in the U.S.-based International GT series, competing in the GTX category. This marks a significant step for the brand, putting modern Maserati race cars on legendary circuits that resonate deeply with American motorsports culture.

Maserati MCXtrema at Laguna Seca. (Maserati).

The International GT calendar reads like a bucket list for road racing fans, with stops at iconic venues such as Sebring International Raceway, Road Atlanta, Road America, Watkins Glen, Laguna Seca, and Circuit of the Americas. For Maserati, this isn’t just about participation—it’s about visibility. Racing on these tracks puts the Trident in front of U.S. teams, drivers, and enthusiasts who may be encountering modern Maserati motorsport hardware up close for the first time.

Another key factor heading into 2026 is the expansion of race formats made possible by Maserati’s Endurance Pack. This update broadens the GT2’s eligibility across more championships and endurance-style events, making it more attractive to customer teams that want flexibility without sacrificing performance. In plain terms, it allows teams to race more often, in more places, with the same core platform.

Maserati GT2. (Maserati).

All of this builds toward a symbolic milestone that gives the 2026 season extra weight. Maserati will celebrate 100 years since its first racing appearance, when the Maserati Tipo 26 debuted at the Targa Florio and won its class. A century later, Maserati is once again leaning into competition as a core part of its identity—not as a nostalgia act, but as a forward-looking performance brand.

As 2026 approaches, the message is clear: Maserati isn’t dabbling in racing. It’s committed. With a growing global schedule, expanding U.S. involvement, and proven on-track results, the Trident is positioning itself for one of the most important seasons in its modern motorsports history.





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Dale Earnhardt broke down in tears after special gift to mom – Motorsport – Sports

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Dale Earnhardt broke down in tears after his NASCAR stardom allowed him to buy his mom, Martha, a special gift. The NASCAR legend came from humble beginnings, born to a working-class family in North Carolina.

While his father, Ralph, was a racing driver, it was Dale who would go on to alter the family’s trajectory. Earnhardt went on to become one of U.S. motorsports’ most successful and beloved names, winning the joint-most Cup Series championships (7) alongside Richard Petty and Jimmy Johnson.

Sitting at the top of NASCAR also saw Earnhardt become one of motorsport’s most marketable names. He laid the foundations for his two sons, Kerry and Dale Jr., to step into NASCAR, with the latter going on to be one of the sport’s most popular drivers ever. This popularity remains intact to this day, nearly 25 years on from his father’s tragic passing on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500.

However, in his younger years, around Christmas time, it wasn’t a straightforward time of year for Dale Sr., who wasn’t able to spoil his family, particularly his mother, as much as he had hoped. Dale Sr.’s gifts to Martha had been modest, usually everyday plug-in items like toasters.

However, in 1980, something shifted. He experienced a moment of clarity that led to an especially emotional exchange with his mother, marking a turning point in their relationship. After winning the Winston Cup in 1980, Earnhardt bought his mom diamond earrings.

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Joe Whitlock, his manager at the time, revealed an emotional exchange he had with the NASCAR legend before passing the gift to his mother. “After he had won the Winston Cup crown, we came home, and he’s driving the car, and I’m sitting in the passenger seat,” he said.

“And he starts crying, he’s laughing and crying, it’s not a serious cry. I said, ‘What’s the matter?’ He said, ‘This is the first Christmas that I can buy my mother something that doesn’t plug into the wall.’ It was always a toaster or something. But he bought her diamond earrings.”

Martha continued wearing the earrings for decades until her passing on Christmas Day, 2021, nearly 21 years after her son’s passing. In the 2015 I Am Dale Earnhardt documentary, Martha said: “I still have my diamond earrings, yeah. And it was really a big surprise that he could even afford that, you know. But he was always springing something on you, and I thought it was just amazing how he fought to get to where he was.”

Earnhardt legacy

Earnhardt’s 2001 passing at the Daytona 500 left a long-lasting impact on the sport. NASCAR had lost one of its biggest and most beloved names, while the Earnhardt family lost its figurehead.

Dale Jr. finished second on the day his father had died, and his passing came in just his second full season of Cup Series racing. Despite the pain of her son’s passing, Martha watched Dale Sr. carry the torch, and though he didn’t win a Cup title like his dad, he forged a legendary path of his own.

Dale Jr. is continuing the Earnhardt legacy in NASCAR with JR Motorsports alongside his sister, Kelley. JR Motorsports has won a total of four NASCAR Xfinity Series championships in its history: 2014 (Chase Elliott), 2017 (William Byron), 2018 (Tyler Reddick), and 2024 (Justin Allgaier). The team came mighty close to going back-to-back last year, with Connor Zilisch losing to Jesse Love in Phoenix’s Championship race.



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Honda Newly Launches “Discover Honda” Content Curation Media Platform — TradingView News

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TOKYO, Dec 26, 2025 – (JCN Newswire) – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today launched a content curation media platform, Discover Honda, on its corporate information website(1). Discover Honda is a media platform that holistically curates and clearly communicates a wide range of Honda initiatives, including Honda products, technologies, designs, and the thoughts of Honda associates who create them, as well as various corporate activities including the environment, safety and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

Discover Honda URL:https://global.honda/jp/discover/ (Japanese) https://global.honda/en/discover/ (English)

Key features of Discover Honda

Discover Honda is a newly created media platform that curates (gathers) and posts articles from multiple Honda owned media(2) platforms that currently exist within the Honda corporate information website. This will enable users to access articles that were previously scattered across various owned media in one place and in a timely manner. In addition, Discover Honda will share feature articles which will compile multiple articles related to certain selected themes. For example, by selecting a single product as a theme, the feature article will enable readers to explore a series of articles written about the product from different aspects, such as technologies, designs and the thoughts of Honda associates who were involved in the development of the product. Feature articles on Discover Honda are designed to enable the readers to gain a deeper and more multifaceted understanding of the particular themes.

At its launch, Discover Honda is featuring two special articles: one on the all-new Prelude, which went on sale in Japan in September of this year, and the other on electric motorcycles. New feature articles are scheduled to be added on monthly basis.

Concept of Discover Honda

The concept behind Discover Honda is creating a ?march? (marketplace) for Honda content. Just like march? or farmers’ market brings together a wide variety of desirable items ranging from fresh foods to home goods and handmade items, Discover Honda was created with an image of a place where users can encounter articles on diverse themes and perspectives related to Honda.

In addition to its motorcycle, automobile, power products and aviation businesses, Honda is engaging in a wide range of initiatives as a comprehensive mobility company, including the development of cutting-edge space and robotics technologies, environment and safety initiatives, taking on challenges in motorsports, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. By featuring articles that introduce such a wide range of activities, Discover Honda will strive to become a media platform where users can discover a variety of attractive facets of Honda ? just like people finding a variety of attractive items at a marketplace.?

This new content curation media platform was named ?Discover Honda? based on the desire of Honda for more people to visit this media site, explore the diverse activities Honda is involved in, and discover new facets of Honda.? ?

With participation of designers from the Honda Design team, the Discover Honda site was designed with a main color of orange that evokes a vibrant image, freshness, and positive energy of the marketplace. The Discover Honda logo features multiple cubes within the initial letter D, representing diverse themes users can encounter through this platform, and one of the cubes incorporates the Honda Red.?

Why Honda created Discover Honda

Since 2020, as a part of its corporate information website, Honda has been operating ?Honda Stories,? as one of the owned media platforms that communicates the current initiatives and future vision of Honda. It introduces Honda initiatives from the past, present and future, including the underlying thoughts and passions of each initiative, through interviews with Honda associates, executives and other stakeholders.

In addition to Honda Stories, Honda has been communicating a wide range of information through multiple owned media platforms:

?Honda Technology? introduces Honda technologies with more technical insights.?Honda Design? introduces initiatives related to design works?Motorsports? and ?HRC??introduce various Honda initiatives in motorsports?Honda Sports Challenge??introduces various Honda corporate sports activities.

The use of multiple owned media platforms has enabled Honda to present a single theme from multiple perspectives. However, having multiple owned media platforms created a challenge, making it difficult for users to find related articles on the same theme all at once. To address this challenge, Honda launched Discover Honda, a new content curation media platform that enables users to find related articles from multiple Honda owned media while leveraging the unique expertise of each medium.

Initially, Discover Honda will primarily curate content from Honda Stories, Honda Technology, Honda Design, Motorsports, HRC, and Honda Sports Challenge. Moving forward, Honda is planning to expand the range of owned media included in the curation.

(1) Honda corporate information website URL:?https://global.honda/jp/ (Japanese), https://global.honda/en/(English)

(2) Media produced and operated by Honda

Source: Honda Motor Co, Ltd

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Hendrick Motorsports Icon Delivers Powerful Christmas Reminder As NASCAR Still Reels From Greg Biffle Loss

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This year’s Christmas proved to be a difficult one for NASCAR, owing to the events that transpired last week. With all the legal proceedings settled, it looked like Christmas would be a major celebration this year, but the tragic passing of Greg Biffle and his family proved otherwise. Grief has remained the primary theme ever since, with the Hendrick Motorsports team being among the first ones to react to the news.

While many came forward to share their message of grief, one of the most respected voices in the HMS camp remained mum. Ray Evernham, the Championship-winning crew chief for Jeff Gordon, had opted for the silent path when Biffle passed. But with Christmas festivities in full flow, the HMS icon couldn’t help but lay forth a sobering truth.

HMS Icon Delivers a Gut-Wrenching Truth to NASCAR

Tragedy struck NASCAR last Thursday as news surfaced of the Biffle family passing away in a plane crash alongside three others. The family of four was on its way to Florida to meet up with Garrett Mitchell, aka Cleetus McFarland, but 10 minutes into their flight, the Cessna 550 ran into trouble and couldn’t make it back to the runway safely.

Ever since, the NASCAR world has been struggling to come to terms with reality, with Mark Martin spending considerable time researching the potential reasons behind the plane’s failure.

While all that goes on, Gordon’s former crew chief decided to take to X and leave a few people teary-eyed with what he had to say.

“It’s been a rough week or so, but today is a special day. It’s Christmas, and it’s about family, it’s about being together, it’s about great memories,” said Evernham. He added, “And we don’t know how many Christmases we’re going to get. Some of the Christmases, people who start the year with us won’t be here.”

Speaking further, the iconic crew chief expressed his gratitude for the gift that life is while also being thankful for all of his friends and family, hoping to carry great memories into the new year.

Evernham’s words come just in time for “Biffmas,” an annual initiative started by Biffle that centers around spreading holiday cheer through daily cash giveaways and prizes for fans.

To make this year’s Christmas even more chilling, those close to the Biffle family ended up receiving their Christmas mail from the departed souls during the holidays.

One such incident happened with Ron Herbert of North Carolina, who received the festive season’s greetings from the Biffles in his mailbox. The mail proved to be a harsh reminder of the reality that cannot be escaped, with Evernham’s message further highlighting just how precious life is.





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