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Dorman Backs Haley & Spire At Pocono
COLMAR, Pa. — On Sunday, June 22, Dorman Products, Inc. will be taking its place on the grid at one of the biggest motorsports events of the year: The NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway. “Our sponsorship with Spire Motorsports is something we put a lot of value in — not just for the […]

COLMAR, Pa. — On Sunday, June 22, Dorman Products, Inc. will be taking its place on the grid at one of the biggest motorsports events of the year: The NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway.
“Our sponsorship with Spire Motorsports is something we put a lot of value in — not just for the exposure, but for what it represents. It’s a connection to a passionate community that shares our love for cars, performance, and problem-solving. Partnering with Spire Motorsports allows us to celebrate that shared spirit and be a part of incredible events like the Pocono race,” said Steve Gisondi, Vice President, Marketing.
The Dorman car will be driven by 26-year-old Justin Haley, who has 234 points after 15 races in the prestigious NASCAR Cup Series Championship standings. Haley is not only a rising star in NASCAR and a key driver for Spire Motorsports — he’s also a strong ambassador for the Dorman brand.
Haley’s car will be emblazoned with Dorman logos over a striking orange and black paint scheme and is the centerpiece of a multi-prong brand marketing campaign directed at fans attending race weekend at Pocono, as well as television and internet audiences around the world.
Director of Marketing Communications Justin Hall noted, “This marks our fifth year partnering with Spire Motorsports and the No. 7 car at Pocono. This race delivers top-tier brand exposure, and we’re excited to be a part of this year’s event with Spire.”
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ARCA Menards West Series: 2025 Sonoma Race Review
By Vincent Delforge, Staff Writer The sixth race of the 2025 ARCA Menards West Series season took place at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, CA on July 11, 2025. The General Tire 200 was won in a commanding manner by Joe Gibbs Racing driver William Sawalich. The driver of the No. 18 Toyota was the fastest […]

By Vincent Delforge, Staff Writer
The sixth race of the 2025 ARCA Menards West Series season took place at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, CA on July 11, 2025. The General Tire 200 was won in a commanding manner by Joe Gibbs Racing driver William Sawalich.
The driver of the No. 18 Toyota was the fastest in practice, earned the pole position, set the fastest lap of the race, and led every lap. His dominance was completely challenged during the final lap of overtime when he was pushed off the track in turn 2 by Alon Day (Venturini Motorsports). Having moved back up to fourth, Sawalich first got rid of Jack Wood (Bill McAnally Racing) by pushing him into a spin coming out of Turn 3. He then took advantage of Alon Day’s opening of the inside line in the hairpin to get into the rear bumper of leader Christian Eckes and give him a “love tape” enough to slightly destabilize the Bill McAnally Racing driver as he accelerated again. Side by side in Turn 12, Sawalich, despite a brush with the outside wall, took advantage of his better speed to take the checkered flag first, 0.66 thousandths ahead of Eckes and 1.56 ahead of Alan Day! This was the closest finish in the history of the West Series at Sonoma in 46 races!
Fourth in the race, Trevor Huddleston (High Point Racing) made a good point day by finishing ahead of his main rivals for the championship. He now has 299 points, 14 more than Tanner Reif (Central Coast Racing), who finished ninth in the race, and 15 more than Kyle Keller (Jan’s Racing Team), who finished eighth on Friday.
It’s time to take a closer look at how the Sonoma race unfolded.
ARCA West Practice/Qualifying
As mentioned above, William Sawalich was the fastest driver in practice, being the only driver to go under the 78-second mark with a lap time of 77.505 seconds. He finished ahead of Corey Day (Spire Motorsports), Alon Day, and Jack Wood. Jonathan Reaume (Strike Mamba Racing) didn’t do a lap, as his team finished preparing their new car in the pit lane. Nick Joanides (Performance P-1 Motorsports) encountered gearshift issues. Rookie Kaylee Bryson (Cook Racing Technologies) also had technical problem with a motor sensor issue. Finally, among the highlights of this practice, Spencer Gallagher’s (Clark Racing) accident who destroyed the left side of his No. 23 Chevrolet.

In the qualifying session, Sawalich took pole position with a lap time of 77.507 seconds, finishing 1 thousandths of a second ahead of Alon Day. The second row was occupied by Corey Day and Tyler Reif (Sigma Performance Services). Bill McAnally Racing drivers Christian Eckes and Jack Wood shared the third row. Reaume made his first laps and was logically last. It’s worth noting that two drivers didn’t take part in the session: Joanides, whose team hadn’t resolved the aforementioned issues in time, and Gallagher, whose team was configuring the backup car loaned by Sigma Performance Services. It’s worth noting that last year, Joe Farrè (SPS) and T.J. Clark were partners. There was a great sense of solidarity between them.
GREEN!!!
Sawalich gave no one a chance to challenge him for first place as the green flag waved. Behind him, Tyler Reif made an excellent start and moved from fourth to second place in the first two turns. Joanides did not start the race, his car having stopped in his pit box. Eric Johnson, Jr. (Jerry Pitts Racing) experienced transmission issues and rejoined the pit lane before the first lap of the race. He would restart well behind the pack.
On lap four, Todd Souza (Central Coast Racing) rejoined the pit lane with suspension issues. Johnson, Jr. stopped briefly due to a broken left rear axle coming out of the hairpin but managed to restart, only to stop in his pit box the following lap. He would return to the track five laps down.

By lap 10, the top 10 was as follows, with Sawalich leading ahead of Tyler Reif, Alon Day, Corey Day, Christian Eckes, Jack Wood, Trevor Huddleston, Will Rodgers (Naake Motorsports), Kyle Keller, and Eric Nascimento, Jr. (Nascimento-Joiner Motorsports). Kaylee Bryson, then 19th, reported that her engine was losing power but continued her race.
By lap 14, Sawalich was still leading, while Joanides finally took to the track. But he soon complained of the same broken shift linkage issue.
The first yellow flag was waved during the 17th lap when Will Rodgers went off the track on the climb to Turn 2, got a rock that broke the dry sump pump belt. The motor of his No. 88 Ford smoked, forcing the 2018 Sonoma race winner to stop in Turn 7A avoiding further engine damage. Rodd Kneeland, 17th, received the free pass. Joanides was again stopped in his pit box after slowing down for two laps. He wasn’t the only one stopped in his pit box, as Reaume was also there.
At the restart, Sawalich maintained the lead, while Corey Day took second place from Tyler Reif, who went wide in Turn 4. Christian Eckes tried to take advantage of the opening but spun while trying to pass Tyler Reif entering Turn 7A without triggering a yellow flag. Alon Day and Jack Wood also took advantage of the opportunity to pass Tyler Reif, who had to swerve to avoid the spinning car of Eckes. Joanides returned to the track on lap 23 but would eventually retire shortly after.
Quarterley in the wall!
On lap 26, Alon Day passed Corey Day for second place. One lap later, Dale Quarterley spun in turn 4 and hit the inside wall. The left front of his car was badly damaged, but he managed to reach the pit lane without causing a caution. However, he had to retire.
The next yellow flag came on lap 33 and marked the midway break. Kneeland received the free pass for the second time. Note that Bryson was again experiencing engine power losses.

The complete standings at the halfway point are as follows. Sawalich leads ahead of Alon Day, Corey Day, Wood, Nascimento, Huddleston, Keller, Caleb Shrader (Jerry Pitts Racing), Robbie Kennealy (Jan’s Racing Team), Tanner Reif, Eckes, Jeff Anton (Quarterley Racing), Ryan Philpott (Philpott Racing), Rodd Kneeland, Souza (-1), Bryson (-1), Davey Magras (Davey Magras Racing at -2 laps), Blake Lothian (Strike Manba Racing at -3 laps), Reaume (-3), David Smith (Shockwave Racing at -5 laps), Johnson, Jr. (-5), Gallagher (-5), Quarterley (out), Rodgers (out) and Joanides (-24).
The restart was given on lap 38, with Sawalich leading the way. This would be the quietest part of the race, aside from a few positional changes within the pack. But on lap 51, Johnson Jr. attempted to make an inside pass on Kneeland in turn 12, and the two drivers collided. While Johnson Jr. fared well, Kneeland spun off, hitting the outside wall hard and being hit at full speed by Kennealy, who had nowhere to go. The impact was very violent, and both cars were destroyed. The red flag was waved on lap 52 and lasted 13 minutes while the track was cleared of debris and the wall repaired. There was no free pass, as Kneeland was involved in the accident.
The restart was given on lap 55, and the top 10 was as follows. Sawalich led ahead of Alon Day, Corey Day, Wood, Eckes, Keller, Tyler Reif, Huddleston, Shrader, and Nascimento, Jr. Jack Wood pulled off a successful move, quickly passing both Days to move into second place. However, Israeli Alon Day managed to retake second place on lap 58. The following lap, Eckes overtook his teammate Wood for third place.
On the 61st and penultimate lap, Keller, well established in the top ten, ran out of fuel. Despite shaking his car, he stopped just after the starting line, triggering another yellow flag, the fourth. Bryson received the free pass and came back to within one lap of the leaders.
OVERTIME!
We’re treated to overtime. The race restarts on lap 65 for a one-lap dash. Sawalich is pushed off the track entering turn 2 by Alon Day, who also goes into the dirt. Sawalich gets back onto the track but lost momentum. Behind, Alon Day also gets back on the track and hits Eckes, who in turn hits Wood.
Eckes is the new leader ahead of Alon Day, Wood, and Sawalich. But in turn 3, Sawalich pushes Wood into a spin. Wood finishes the race in 13th place. In turn 7A, Huddleston takes the fourth position from Corey Day for fourth place. The championship leader has his best career race at Sonoma.
In the esses, Eckes and Alon Day are in the middle of a battle, which benefits Sawalich, who closes in on them. Arriving at turn 11 (hairpin), Sawalich took advantage of Alon Day’s opening of the inside lane to get into the rear bumper of leader Christian Eckes and give him a “love tape,” enough to slightly destabilize the Bill McAnally Racing driver, who widened his line and was hit by Alon Day. Upon re-accelerating, Sawalich was side-by-side with Eckes in turn 12. Sawalich, despite a brush with the outside wall, took advantage of his faster speed to take the checkered flag first, 0.66 thousandths ahead of Eckes and 1.56 ahead of Alan Day!
The rest of the top 10 was completed by Huddleston, Tyler Reif, Nascimento, Jr., Corey Day, Keller, Tanner Reif, and Anton.
“Yeah, I don’t really know what happened in [turn] 1. I don’t know if I overshot it or pretty sure I got ran into. Yeah, think so. But I mean it is what it is. It was a good race, good racing the No. 25 [Alon Day] and everybody else. That was definitely our race, but it sucks it had to happen that way. We did what we could to get our Starkey Camry in Victory Lane, so I’m glad that we’re here. It took me a while to figure out how to do a burnout.” Sawalich said on Victory Lane.
This is William Sawalich’s fourth West Series victory, his second on a road track after last year’s victory in Portland. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver will next race there on August 29th.
Meanwhile, the West Series will return to action on August 9th for the NAPA Auto Parts 150, which will take place on the half-mile tri-oval at Tri-City Raceway in W. Richland, WA. This race will mark the start of the second half of the series.

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Full Toyota/Save Mart 350 results
For the third time in the last five weeks, the NASCAR Cup Series is on a non-oval course this weekend, with Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 marking the third road course race and fourth non-oval race of the 2025 season just one week after the series’ lone street course race in Chicago. After briefly using the […]

For the third time in the last five weeks, the NASCAR Cup Series is on a non-oval course this weekend, with Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 marking the third road course race and fourth non-oval race of the 2025 season just one week after the series’ lone street course race in Chicago.
After briefly using the full layout in 2019 and 2021, NASCAR returned to the Sonoma, California venue’s 12-turn, 1.99-mile (3.203-kilometer) track in 2022 and has used it ever since. Sunday’s race is scheduled to be a 110-lap race.
Notably, this is the first time NASCAR has ever raced at Sonoma in July, and it is the first time NASCAR has raced there in a month other than June since the race was held in May from 1993 to 1997.
In addition to serving as the 20th race on the regular season schedule, this race is also the third race of the inaugural five-race In-Season Challenge. Just eight of the initial 32 drivers remain in contention, and four more are set to be eliminated on Sunday.
Saturday’s two-group qualifying session determined the full starting lineup for Sunday’s event. Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen the pole position in Saturday’s qualifying session, and Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chase Briscoe started beside him on the front row. A full starting lineup can be found here.
Follow along with our race updates from Sonoma Raceway.
NASCAR at Sonoma: Stage 1 results
1st – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
2nd – Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
3rd – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota
4th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet
5th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
6th – Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
7th – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
8th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford
9th – Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
10th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
NASCAR at Sonoma: Stage 2 results
1st – Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
2nd – Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
3rd – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
4th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota
5th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet
6th – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
7th – Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
8th – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford
9th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford
10th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
NASCAR at Sonoma: Full race results
The 21st race on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway. This race used to be known as the Wurth 400, but the races at Dover and Texas Motor Speedway switched title sponsors this year. TNT Sports is set to provide live coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 20.
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‘This Is Garbage’ — Hendrick Motorsports Draws Heat From NASCAR Fans Amid Kyle Larson’s Sonoma Disaster
Kyle Larson came into Sonoma needing a miracle. The defending race winner sat 19 points behind teammate William Byron in the championship hunt, and with Byron running like he’s got something to prove, Larson’s window for a comeback was getting smaller by the race. What happened next left his fans wondering if that window just slammed […]

Kyle Larson came into Sonoma needing a miracle. The defending race winner sat 19 points behind teammate William Byron in the championship hunt, and with Byron running like he’s got something to prove, Larson’s window for a comeback was getting smaller by the race. What happened next left his fans wondering if that window just slammed shut.
Why Did Kyle Larson’s Sonoma Race Start So Poorly?
Kyle Larson hasn’t been in top form lately in the 2025 season. While he has managed three top 10s in the last six races, he hasn’t led a single lap in those races. The Sonoma race offered an opportunity to bounce back and maybe take the points lead, now that the regular season championship is in question.
However, the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports driver did not have the best start to his race, leaving fans frustrated.
Entering the 1.99-mile road course, Larson was third in the points table, 19 points behind points leader and teammate William Byron. While 19 points isn’t a lot, Byron has been in top form, so trying to take that lead from him in Sonoma wasn’t going to be a walk in the park.
Still, Larson managed to get a P11 start in qualifying, and coming in as the track’s defending winner, fans hoped for him to get a good finish in the race. However, things went south quickly after the race was green-flagged. Rather than climbing positions, the No. 5 dropped down, having some car troubles.
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The No. 5 team wrote in an X post, “Larson slipping back in the runner order, Crew Chief Cliff Daniels getting a plan together to fix up their No. 5 @HendrickCars Chevy on a pit stop. Currently 19th.” [CAN’T VERIFY — NEED TO MANUALLY VERIFY | Google: | StatMuse: | Perplexity: ]
Larson slipping back in the runner order, Crew Chief Cliff Daniels getting a plan together to fix up their No. 5 @HendrickCars Chevy on a pit stop. Currently 19th.
— No. 5 Team (@Hendrick5Team) July 13, 2025
How Did Fans React to Larson’s Early Struggles?
Naturally, this left fans enraged, as Larson needed to finish better than Byron to close the points gap. But Byron ran in the top five in the race, while Larson dropped back.
One angry fan wrote, “Sebastian is correct. This is garbage.” Another fan echoing the same emotion wrote, “Pack it up. Car’s junk. Just zero winning speed since Charlotte.” This rings true, as the last time Larson led laps was seven races ago at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Attempting the double, Larson had a P2 start to the race and led 34 laps before getting into a wreck and getting a DNF.
Some fans even sympathized with Larson as he continues to be in this slump. One fan wrote, “Looks like Kyle Larson is really struggling right now.” Another fan wrote, “Larson is terrible today, already going to the back.” Even Larson recently admitted to not being in top form lately.
In the pre-race interview, he said, “Yeah, it’s really tight. Hopefully, we can kind of get back on a run of being consistent and getting stage points. I feel like, you know, we’ve still kind of been consistent. We just haven’t finished as high as we have early in the year, and then we’ve been missing out on stage points.”
If things continue as they are in the Sonoma race, Larson could fall further back in the points standings. One disappointed fan already eyeing this possibility wrote, “Someone teach Larson how to drive.”
Larson tried to win Stage 2 over Shane van Gisbergen, who took back the lead in 17 seconds after a slight contact. But in the end, it’s a road course, so anything can happen. Only time will tell where Larson finishes in the race.
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NASCAR TOYOTA SAVE MART 350 PREDICTIONS, ODDS & RACE PREVIEW — SONOMA RACEWAY
Photo By – Imagn Images. NASCAR Cup Series driver Shane van Gisbergen (88) after winning the Grant Park 165 at the Chicago Street Course. Shane van Gisbergen is threatening to win the inaugural In-Season Challenge as this chaotic portion of the NASCAR Cup Series schedule continues with the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway today. […]

Photo By – Imagn Images. NASCAR Cup Series driver Shane van Gisbergen (88) after winning the Grant Park 165 at the Chicago Street Course.
Shane van Gisbergen is threatening to win the inaugural In-Season Challenge as this chaotic portion of the NASCAR Cup Series schedule continues with the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway today.
SVG qualified on the pole once more, and the money is pouring in on the No. 88 Chevrolet pilot ahead of the 3:30 p.m. ET green flag time on TNT.
Will van Gisbergen pick up another road course win? Our Toyota Save Mart 350 predictions and free betting picks for Sunday, July 13 will clue you in.
Odds to win 2025 Toyota Save Mart 350
Odds as of 7-13.
Toyota Save Mart 350 field
We’ll see 37 cars take to the track at Sonoma Raceway this Sunday, with Katherine Legge (No. 78) joining the 36 chartered drivers.
The money came in fast and furious for road course specialist Shane Van Gisbergen for the Grant Park 165 last week, and he rewarded his backers with a dominant victory. Oddsmakers have stamped him as a clear-cut favorite once more, with Kyle Larson being the only other driver listed at single-digit odds.
Toyota Save Mart 350 expert picks and predictions
Odds listed below courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook as of 7-12.
Toyota Save Mart 350 pre-qualifying favorites
Shane Van Gisbergen (+140)
Shane Van Gisbergen swept the Chicago weekend with poles and victories in the Xfinity Series and Cup Series on the street circuit. Last year, SVG won the Xfinity Series race at Sonoma, one of three road course wins in 2024.
He’s scored three overall Cup wins, each on road courses. Two came this season, including Mexico City. He also finished sixth this spring at COTA.
Ty Gibbs (+1100)
Ty Gibbs qualified sixth but finished 18th in 2023 and qualified 10th but fell to 37th last year. He finished third in Mexico City and second in Chicago.
Michael McDowell (+1100)
He has two Top-3 finishes in the last three years, including a runner-up last year. McDowell also finished seventh in 2023.
He led every lap of the opening stage at Chicago before a broken throttle cable took him out of contention.
Toyota Save Mart 350 sleepers
Chris Buescher (+1400)
Chris Buescher was runner-up in 2022, fourth in 2023, and led the second-highest laps (32) en route to a third-place finish last year. He’s finished seventh, 12th, and 18th on road courses this season.
Christopher Bell (+1400)
Christopher Bell was ninth the last two years, won at COTA this spring, and was runner-up in Mexico City prior to a 24th in Chicago.
Chase Elliott (+1400)
Chase Elliott is eventually going to win at Sonoma, right? Elliott has six Top-8 finishes in his last seven tries, including his last four finishes being second, eighth, fifth, and fourth. He finished fourth at COTA in March, 15th in Mexico City, and 16th in Chicago.
Ross Chastain (+2200)
Ross Chastain finished fifth last year and has a road course win at COTA a few years ago. That’s the same year teammate Daniel Suarez won this race. Chastain improved six spots from 12th at COTA this season to sixth in Mexico City. He was 10th last week in Chicago.
Kyle Busch (+2200)
Kyle Busch is a two-time Sonoma winner and has scored six Top-5 finishes in his last nine wine country starts, including 2023’s runner-up finish. He finished 12th last year and fifth last week in Chicago.
Ryan Blaney (+2500)
For these odds, despite finishing 19th in COTA, 32nd in Mexico City and 12th in Chicago, it’s worth the risk on Ryan Blaney. He has four Top-10 finishes in his last five Sonoma starts.
Toyota Save Mart 350 fades
Kyle Larson (+500)
Kyle Larson has two Sonoma wins (2021, 2024), his only Top-5 finishes on this track. Despite five poles, just one resulted in a Top 5 here, the 2021 victory.
William Byron (+1200)
William Byron has no Top-5s in six Sonoma starts with finishes of 25th, 19th, 35th, ninth, 14th, and 30th. He also finished 28th in Mexico City and 40th in Chicago.
AJ Allmendinger (+1800)
Interesting odds, but AJ Allmendinger is 0-for-13 in terms of Top-5 finishes at Sonoma with a best finish of sixth over the last two years. He finished 30th, 17th, and sixth on road courses this season.
Denny Hamlin (+6500)
Longer odds seem enticing here but finishes of 31st, 36th, and 38th, respectively, the last three years and 0-for-18 mark on this track is a fade for me.
Toyota Save Mart 350 prop pick: Ryan Preece (+175) vs. Tyler Reddick
Call me crazy, but I like Ryan Preece as the underdog here.
For starters, the In-Season Tournament has provided some wild upsets, so why stop now? Plus, Preece finished 15th and seventh in his last two road course starts this season, and 13th and 18th in his last two Sonoma starts.
While that’s nothing to get crazy about, all he has to do is cross the finish line ahead of Tyler Reddick on Sunday to win this matchup.
While Reddick has finished third in two of the three road course events this season, he’s largely been a bust at Sonoma with finishes of 19th, 35th, 33rd, and eighth, respectively.
Pick: Ryan Preece (+175 at DraftKings) vs. Tyler Reddick
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Sonoma Raceway track analysis
Last year’s race is the most indicative with the return to the 1.99-mile layout and a newly repaved track. Prior to 2024, the old racing surface was aged and chewed up tires, making it a tire conservation event. Once again, without that worry and a smooth surface, this could become a sprint race with pit strategy involved.
Statistically, Toyota has been the top manufacturer here with three wins in the last six trips, including four of the last nine overall. However, this Next Gen car has halted their momentum.
Chevrolet is the top team on road courses with this Next Gen car, while Ford has slipped to be arguably even worse than Toyota. They have just two wins in the last 21 Sonoma races, too.
Toyota Save Mart 350 trends
- Kyle Larson (2021) is the only pole winner to go on to win the race at Sonoma since 2004 (Jeff Gordon).
- Just three times in the last 12 years has the winner come from the top two rows of the starting lineup, with three of the last five Sonoma winners having started eighth. Larson started fifth last year.
- The driver to lead the most laps has won the race in five of the last six years.
Toyota Save Mart 350 betting splits
Highest Ticket%
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Kyle Larson 8.0%
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Shane van Gisbergen 7.4%
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Michael McDowell 7.1%
Highest Handle%
Biggest Liabilities
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Michael McDowell
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Shane van Gisbergen
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Kyle Busch
Data courtesy of BetMGM.
Toyota Save Mart 350 info
Location: | Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, CA |
Date: | Sunday, 7-13-2025 |
Start time: | 3:30 p.m. ET |
TV: | TNT |
Previous Toyota Save Mart 350 winners
Chevrolet has won three of the previous four editions of this race.
Year | Winner |
2024 | Kyle Larson |
2023 | Martin Truex Jr. |
2022 | Daniel Suarez |
2021 | Kyle Larson |
2020 | Race Not Held — COVID-19 |
2019 | Martin Truex Jr. |
2018 | Martin Truex Jr. |
2017 | Kevin Harvick |
2016 | Tony Stewart |
2015 | Kyle Busch |
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NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson Honored on Sonoma Raceway Wall of Fame
SONOMA, Calif. (July 13, 2025) – Sonoma Raceway proud announces the induction of seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson into its Wall of Fame today, recognizing his remarkable contributions to the sport and his achievements at the historic 1.99-mile road course. Johnson, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, recorded one victory (2010) and nine top-10 […]

SONOMA, Calif. (July 13, 2025) – Sonoma Raceway proud announces the induction of seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson into its Wall of Fame today, recognizing his remarkable contributions to the sport and his achievements at the historic 1.99-mile road course.
Johnson, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, recorded one victory (2010) and nine top-10 finishes in 18 career starts at Sonoma Raceway. His 2010 victory in wine country was the one and only road course victory of his illustrious career.
“We are honored to celebrate Jimmie Johnson’s incredible legacy by inducting him into the Sonoma Raceway Wall of Fame,” said Brian Flynn, Executive Vice President and General Manager at Sonoma Raceway. “Jimmie’s accomplishments, both at our track and across his storied career, embody the spirit of excellence that defines this sport. As a California native, his impact resonates deeply with our fans and community.”
The El Cajon native was honored with a permanent placement on the Wall of Fame at Sonoma Raceway.
“What an honor,” said Jimmie Johnson, Legacy Motor Club Team Co-owner. “I have this forever up in Sonoma Raceway history. Thank you so much for this amazing surprise.”
Sonoma Raceway’s Wall of Fame has been a staple of the racetrack since 2005 where the very first NASCAR inductees were Rusty Wallace and Mark Martin. There are a total of 29 inductees, making Jimmie Johnson the 30th inductee. The wall is designed to honor those who have excelled not only in their form of motor racing, but more importantly, in Sonoma. Each inductee is recognized during a ceremony with a marble plaque engraved with their likeness. The engraving is also added to the Wall of Fame, which is located behind the main grandstand.
Johnson, who returned to the NASCAR Cup Series for select races in 2025 with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, notched his 700th career start at this year’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The winner of 83 Cup Series races, tied for sixth all-time, drove the No. 48 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports for 19 seasons, securing seven championships to match NASCAR legends Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt. His five consecutive titles from 2006 to 2010 remain unmatched in the sport’s history.
Beyond racing, Johnson has made significant contributions through the Jimmie Johnson Foundation, which he co-founded with his wife, Chandra, in 2006. The foundation has donated over $13 million to support K-12 public education across the United States.
Sonoma Raceway tickets, camping, upgrades, premium options and much more are all available at SonomaRaceway.com or by calling (800) 870-RACE [7223].
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