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NASCAR National Series News & Notes – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – Speedway Digest

NASCAR Cup Series Next Race: Viva Mexico 250 The Place: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Track Length: 2.42 Mile Asphalt Paved Road Course The Date: Sunday, June 15 The Time: 3 p.m. ET The Purse: $12,561,250 TV: Amazon Prime, 2 p.m. ET Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90) Distance: 242 miles (100 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on […]

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NASCAR Cup Series

Next Race: Viva Mexico 250

The Place: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

Track Length: 2.42 Mile Asphalt Paved Road Course

The Date: Sunday, June 15

The Time: 3 p.m. ET

The Purse: $12,561,250

TV: Amazon Prime, 2 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)

Distance: 242 miles (100 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 20),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 45), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 100)

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Next Race: The Chilango 150

The Place: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

Track Length: 2.42 Mile Asphalt Paved Road Course

The Date: Saturday, June 14

The Time: 4:30 p.m. ET

The Purse: $2,151,939

TV: CW, 4 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)

Distance: 157.3 miles (65 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 20),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 40), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 65)

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series

Next Race: MillerTech Battery 200

The Place: Pocono Raceway

Track Length: 2.5 Mile Asphalt Paved Tri-oval

The Date: Friday, June 20

The Time: 5 p.m. ET

The Purse: $782,900

TV: FS1, 5 p.m. ET

Radio: NRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)

Distance: 200 miles (80 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 20),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 40), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 80)

Where To Watch NASCAR This Weekend:

Friday, June 13

NCS Practice 1 (Amazon Prime at 1 p.m. ET)

NXS Practice 1 (CW App at 2 p.m. ET)

NCS Practice 2 (Amazon Prime at 3 p.m. ET)

NXS Practice 2 (CW App at 3:30 p.m. ET)

Saturday, June 14

NXS Kennametal Pole Qualifying (CW App at 10:30 a.m. ET)

NCS Busch Light Pole Qualifying (Amazon Prime, MRN, SiriusXM at Noon ET)

NXS Race: The Chilango 150(CW Network, MRN, SiriusXM at 4:30 p.m. ET)

Sunday, June 15

NCS Race: Viva Mexico 250 (Amazon Prime, MRN, SiriusXM at 3 p.m. ET)

NASCAR Cup Series

Mexico City Storylines and Insights:

·       This is the first NASCAR Cup Series points-paying race held in Mexico and the third held outside of the continental U.S., the other two were held in Canada.

·       Mexico City is the first NASCAR Cup Series point-paying race held outside of the continental United States since July 1958, when the Cup Series raced in Toronto, Lee Petty won the race, and Richard Petty made his Cup debut.

·       Mexico City is the 16th different road course to host a NASCAR Cup Series race.

·       Including Mexico City, six of the last 10 new tracks to host a Cup race were road courses.

·       Mexico City is only the 13th new track added to the Cup schedule this millennium.

·       The NASCAR Xfinity Series competed in Mexico City between 2005 and 2008.

·       Chase Elliott (three), Ryan Blaney (two) and Joey Logano (two) combined have won seven of the last 11 Cup Series point-paying races hosted at new tracks.

·       It takes 36 hours to drive the 2,167 miles from Michigan International Speedway to Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez and 31 hours to drive the 1,975 miles from Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez to Charlotte Motor Speedway (all 15 teams are based within 53 miles of Charlotte Motor Speedway).

·       Four of the 11 races remaining in the regular season are on road courses.

·       Hendrick Motorsports leads all teams in poles, wins, top fives, top 10s, laps led and average finish on road courses in the Next Gen era.

·       Hendrick Motorsports won at eight different road courses, more than any other team in Cup history.

·       Hendrick Motorsports won five of the last eight road course races with three different drivers winning: Byron (twice), Larson (twice) and Bowman (once).

·       The last six road course poles were won by six different drivers, the last five were won by five different teams.

·       The driver leading the most laps failed to win four of the last five road course races after winning the prior four.

·       The driver earning the most points won 13 of the 18 road course races in the Next Gen era.

·       Five of the last 10 road course races were won by drivers getting their first road course win.

·       A stage winner is winless in the last seven road course races.

·       Chris Buescher has the best average finish on road courses in the Next Gen car (8.7) but ranks 21st in stage points earned, fourth in overall points scored.

·       Hendrick Motorsports has led 1,824 laps this year, the third most through a season’s first 15 races in team history, the most for the organization since 1996, and the most for any Cup team since 2016 (Joe Gibbs Racing – 1,892).

·       William Byron will make his 268th Cup start with Hendrick Motorsports this weekend, passing Ken Schrader for seventh most all-time with the team.

·       In the Next Gen, winless drivers above the cutline after Race 15 have made the Playoffs without a win only 50% of the time.

·       Six of the 14 road course regular season races in the Next Gen were won by a driver ranked 16th or worse in the Playoff standings.

·       Five of the 13 drafting track regular season races in the Next Gen were won by a driver ranked 19th or worse in the Playoff standings (not including the Daytona 500).

·       Chase Elliott leads all active Cup Series drivers in road course wins with seven. If he were to win this weekend, he would tie Tony Stewart for second-most on the all-time Cup Series road course wins list with eight each.

·       Only three drivers entered in this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Mexico competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Mexico from 2005-2008 – Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski. Busch (2008) and Hamlin (2006) each won at Mexico in the NXS.

Understanding the In-Season Challenge:

·       The top 32 in driver points following the Nashville race are eligible (Shane van Gisbergen, Cole Custer, Riley Herbst and Cody Ware failed to qualify among full-time drivers).

·       Three races (Michigan, Mexico City, Pocono) establish the seeding for the challenge based on the best driver finishing positions over those races. Tiebreakers are decided by the second-best finish and then the third-best finish among those races. If needed, the final tiebreaker is points standings after Pocono.

·       The first of five races for the In-Season Challenge is Atlanta, with drivers competing in a bracket-style tournament until the final two drivers face off in the finale at Indianapolis with the best-finishing driver winning $1 million.

·       Select this link for the In-Season Challenge Infographic & Bracket

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Mexico City Storylines and Insights:

·       This weekend will mark the fifth running of a NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez all-time, and the first since the series last competed there in 2008. NASCAR didn’t race at Mexico City between 2009-2024.

·       6,264 days between races is the second-longest gap all-time, the longest was 7,728 at Rockingham which ended earlier this season.

·       Mexico City is the second of seven road course races this season.

·       NASCAR added an International Provisional at Mexico City, so all 39 cars can race, but the 39th qualifier will not be eligible for prize money, points or Playoff benefits.

·       Mexico City is at an elevation of 7,315 ft, more than 5,300 feet higher than any other NASCAR track.

·       Five drivers celebrated birthdays between Nashville and Mexico City: Josh Bilicki (June 3), Sammy Smith (June 4), Justin Allgaier (June 6), Nick Sanchez (June 10) and Thomas Annunziata (June 14 – race day).

·       There are 12 races left in the regular season and six Playoffs spots remain open.

·       The first four drivers below the cutoff are all rookies.

·       Justin Allgaier won at Nashville, his third win of the season.

·       Nashville was the 28th career win for Justin Allgaier, he is ninth on the all-time wins list and one away from tying Matt Kenseth.

·       This is the fifth time Justin Allgaier won 3+ races in a season, all in the last eight years.

·       Justin Allgaier is eight top 10s away from 300 in his career, he would be the first driver with 300 top-10 finishes.

·       Justin Allgaier leads all drivers with 10 top-five finishes and 638 laps led in 2025.

·       Justin Allgaier’s 10 top-five finishes in 2025 are his most ever after 14 races in a season.

·       Justin Allgaier has won Fastest Lap Award five times this season, no other driver has more than two.

·       JR Motorsports placed all five cars in the top-10 at Nashville.

·       JR Motorsports is six wins away from 100, only three other teams won at least 100 NXS races (Joe Gibbs Racing-217, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing-138, Richard Childress Racing-100).

·       Daniel Suarez (#9 JRM), Ty Gibbs (#19 JGR) and Christopher Bell (#24 SHR) will be in the field this weekend.

·       Daniel Suarez is from Monterrey, Mexico and won three times at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in NASCAR Mexico Series.

·       Daniel Suarez won the 2016 Xfinity Series championship, making him the first international driver to win a NASCAR national touring series championship.

·       Ty Gibbs won the 2022 Xfinity Series championship and four of his 12 career NXS wins have come on road courses, his most on any track type.

·       Truck Series rookie and 2024 ARCA champion Andres Perez will be making Xfinity Series debut in DGM #91.

·       Daniel Suarez, Ruben Rovelo & Andres Perez are the only drivers in the field with experience at Mexico City.

·       Four different drivers won the four races at Mexico City from 2005-2008: Martin Truex Jr., Denny Hamlin, Juan Pablo Montoya and Kyle Busch.

·       Denny Hamlin and Juan Pablo Montoya earned their first career Xfinity Series win at Mexico City.

·       Drivers who led the most laps won three of four Mexico City races.

·       Sam Mayer and Ty Gibbs lead active drivers with four career road course wins.

·       Nine of the last 11 road course races were won by just three drivers: Sam Mayer, Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch.

·       JR Motorsports and Kaulig Racing won the last six road course races, with JRM winning the last three.

·       Ten of the last 18 road course races were won from pole.

·       Sam Mayer is the only driver to finish top-15 in 12 of 14 races this season.

·       Five races this year ended with a last lap pass. Three of the last four races this season had a pass for the win in the final two laps.

·       Seven of the 14 races this season went to overtime.

·       Three crew chiefs got their first NXS win in 2025: Adam Wall at Bristol, Sam McAulay at Darlington and Chad Haney at Atlanta.

·       Chevrolet led 2,061 of 2,636 laps this season.

·       Chevrolet has won 12 of the first 14 races, the most all time by a manufacturer through 14 races in series history.

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series

Looking Ahead – Pocono Storylines and Insights:

·       Next weekend will mark the 16th running of a NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway.

·       Stages for Pocono: Lap 20, Lap 40 Lap 80.

·       Matt Crafton is the only driver to compete in all 15 of the previous CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races held at Pocono Raceway.

·       Truck Series qualifying has been cancelled at Pocono Raceway five times, the other 10 qualifying events have produced 10 different pole winners, no repeats.

·       Only one of the 10 previous Truck Series Pocono pole winners is fulltime this season – Ben Rhodes (2017).

·       The Truck Series has produced six different winners in the last six Pocono races.

·       Kyle Busch leads the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in wins at Pocono Raceway with three.

·       A total of 13 different drivers have won in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at Pocono Raceway, and two are fulltime Truck Series regulars this season – Corey Heim (2024) and Chandler Smith (2022).

·       Toyota has won eight of the last 10 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races at Pocono (2015-2024), the two exceptions were won by Chevrolet (2019, 2023).

·       Corey Heim led 55 laps of the 70-lap Pocono race last season, the most of any Truck Series winner at Pocono.

·       Nine of the 15 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races at Pocono were won from a front row starting position.

·       Two of the last five Pocono Truck Series races were won with a last lap pass (2020, 2023).

·       Of the 15 Truck Series races at Pocono Raceway only two have been won by active organizations in the series – Niece Motorsports (1) and TRICON Garage (1). Kyle Busch Motorsports leads the series with eight Pocono wins.

·       Five organizations have won in 2025, four have won multiple races: Spire (4), TRICON (4), Front Row (2), McAnally-Hilgemann (2) and Halmar-Friesen (1).

·       The driver who has led the most laps has won seven of the 13 CRAFTSMAN Truck races in 2025.

·       The last five races of 2025 were won by different drivers.

·       Stewart Friesen’s win last weekend was the second winless streak of 70+ races to end this year (Tyler Ankrum: 130 – Rockingham)

·       Ty Majeski holds the 10th and final Playoff transfer spot on points, up +4 points on Jake Garcia in 11th.

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Historical & Significant Events at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez:

·       The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a racetrack located within the large Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixiuhca sports complex in the southeastern part of Mexico City, near the city center and just a couple of kilometers from the airport.

·       The track was designed in 1955 by engineer Oscar Fernández Gómez Daza as his thesis project, due to the lack of a racetrack in Mexico City at the time.

·       Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez was built in 1959 and is owned by the Government of Mexico City.

·       Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is the fastest circuit in Formula 1, as Felipe Massa reached 364 km/h during the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix.

·       The track was named in 1973 in honor of brothers Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez, considered the best Mexican Formula 1 drivers of the 1960s.

·       Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is known for its very bumpy surface, primarily because Mexico City is located in a geologically active region.

·       The track sits at an elevation of 2,285 meters (7,500 feet), which causes a significant loss of engine power and makes breathing difficult for drivers.

·       The Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix was held at this track from 1962 to 1970.

·       For safety reasons—following an accident in which a spectator died—the race was discontinued in this category until 1986. After the circuit was upgraded with improved safety measures, it was raced again from 1986 to 1992. In 2015, it rejoined the Formula 1 calendar.

·       The racetrack has also hosted prestigious international motorsport events such as the World Endurance Championship, Formula E, Champ Car, NASCAR Xfinity Series, A1 Grand Prix, and the IMSA WeatherTech Championship.

·       It also hosts rounds of NASCAR Mexico Series, Super Turismos, Copa TC2000 México, GT Pro Series, Super Copa Telcel, Racing Bike México, Night Drags, and the traditional 24 Hours of Endurance.

·       At the end of the track, there is a very fast corner (the Peraltada) leading into the main straight toward the finish line, very similar to the Monza circuit.

·       After the last Mexican Grand Prix in 1992, a large event venue (Foro Sol) was built inside that corner.

·       When the Champ Car World Series began using the track in 2002, the Peraltada was partially bypassed with a series of tight corners that pass through the Foro Sol, rejoining the Peraltada halfway through.

·       The circuit is operated under concession by the Corporación Interamericana de Entretenimiento, S.A. de C.V. (CIE), through OCESA, one of CIE’s subsidiaries.

·       In 2005 the NASCAR Xfinity series raced for the first time in Mexico City. To accommodate the heavy stock cars, a temporary chicane was constructed on the main straight and a new ‘stadium’ curve added in place of the Lake esses. For the 2007 event, the slightly clumsy chicane on the start/finish straight was removed. The series raced there from 2005-2008.

·       In 2015 in order to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix once again, the racetrack had to be rebuilt almost in its entirety, with the construction of a new race control building, a VIP area, a hospital, the construction of new stands and a complete repave of the track, all this so that the FIA (International Motoring Federation) considered it suitable in terms of safety and logistics.

·       The NASCAR Mexico series has run the oval layout which measures just under one mile in length and incorporates the Peraltada curve outside the Foro Sol and the Curva Plana.

·       Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has multiple track layouts, the Grand Prix Circuit Formula 1 uses is a 2.67 mile 17 turn course. NASCAR will use the National Circuit which includes the Foro Sol, this layout is 15 turns and 2.42 miles long. The Recta Pricipale straight runs from turn 15 to turn one and is 3,937 feet (1,200 meters) long.

·       This weekend marks the first time the NASCAR Cup Series has raced in a point-paying international event in the modern era (1972-2025), and also the first time the series has competed at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

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Winners, losers after Sonoma NASCAR Cup race won by Shane van Gisbergen

A look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s Cup race at Sonoma Raceway. WINNERS Shane van Gisbergen — He scored his third victory in the last five races — all on road courses. He is tied with Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell for most victories this year. SVG earned his fourth career […]

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A look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s Cup race at Sonoma Raceway.

WINNERS

Shane van Gisbergen — He scored his third victory in the last five races — all on road courses. He is tied with Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell for most victories this year. SVG earned his fourth career Cup win Sunday and it came in his 34th series start. No driver has reached four wins so quickly since Parnelli Jones did so in his 31st career Cup start at Riverside, California, in January 1967.

NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350

Shane van Gisbergen ties mark set by Jeff Gordon for consecutive road course wins from the pole with Sonoma victory.

Trackhouse Racing — This organization has won four of the last eight Cup races. The streak started with Ross Chastain’s victory in the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend and includes all three of Shane van Gisbergen’s wins.

NASCAR: Toyota / Save Mart 350

Shane van Gisbergen wins his third race of the season, leading 97 of 110 laps at Sonoma.

Chase Briscoe — His runner-up result is his best finish on a road course. Until Sunday, he had never run a lap in the top five in four previous Sonoma starts.

Chase Elliott — His third-place finish is his fourth top-five result in the last five races.

Joey Logano — His ninth-place finish snaps a five-race stretch without a top-10 result.

Kyle Busch — His 10th-place gives him back-to-back top-10 finishes.

Ty Dillon — He finished 17th but bumped Alex Bowman out of the way on the last corner of the last lap to finish ahead of Bowman and advance to the semifinals of the In-Season Challenge. Dillon was the last seed in the 32-driver field and is now in the final four. He’s two races from the $1 million prize.

NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165

Ty Dillon, John Hunter Nemechek, Tyler Reddick and Ty Gibbs remain in race for $1 million.

LOSERS

Noah Gragson — He finished last in 37th, marking the third time in the last five races he’s placed 30th or worse.

Ryan Blaney — He finished 36th and was eliminated due to an accident. Blaney has failed to finish seven of the 20 races this season, the most in the series.

Carson Hocevar — He placed 32nd. It is the fourth time in the last six races that he’s finished 29th or worse.





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A Podium Finish For Pratt Miller Motorsports!

A podium for you, a podium for you, everybody gets a podium! Oh boy, has Corvette Racing been on a roll, or what?!? What a remarkable time to be a racing enthusiast, and to watch the Z06 GT3.R come into its own. Just last week, TF Sport landed a “landmark” ELMS victory at Imola, and […]

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A podium for you, a podium for you, everybody gets a podium! Oh boy, has Corvette Racing been on a roll, or what?!? What a remarkable time to be a racing enthusiast, and to watch the Z06 GT3.R come into its own. Just last week, TF Sport landed a “landmark” ELMS victory at Imola, and three weeks ago, Pratt Miller Motorsports scored a second-place finish in GTD PRO for the third time this season! Let’s get after today’s IMSA coverage! [Author’s Note: This racing coverage is FREE and not behind a paywall. Yes, FREE! If/when any pop-ups appear, please click to dismiss them and continue enjoying the coverage.]

What’s Inside This Edition of CorvSport Covers Corvette Racing

  1. The Official Full IMSA Press Release From Corvette Racing
  2. CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R POST-RACE DRIVER QUOTES, Provided by Corvette Racing
  3. Join Pratt Miller Motorsports’ Celebration on Facebook!

1) The Official Full IMSA Press Release From Corvette Racing: Authored by Ryan Smith and Judy Kouba Dominick

CORVETTE RACING AT CTMP: Runner-Up for No. 4 PMM Corvette

Luck goes the way of Milner, Catsburg for second place in GTD PRO

BOWMANVILLE, Ontario (July 13, 2025) – Tommy Milner, Nicky Catsburg and the No. 4 Corvette Z06 GT3.R team gambled and won on strategy Sunday on the way to a second-place GTD PRO finish in the Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

A call for a top-off of fuel under yellow by the Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports engineering team with nearly 80 minutes to go reversed the fortunes for the Milner, Catsburg and the No. 4 Corvette, which lost time earlier in the pits and ran as far down as ninth in class.

Two additional full-course yellow periods over the final 30 minutes – including one with 15 minutes left that ended the race – allowed Catsburg to hold position and put himself and Milner on the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship podium for the first time this year.

The result solidified Chevrolet’s lead in the GTD PRO Manufacturers Championship with four races left in the season.

Antonio Garcia and Alexander Sims also retained their Drivers Championship lead with a fourth-place finish in the No. 3 Corvette. The duo ran a more traditional strategy and looked likely to make the podium for the fifth time this season, thanks to a fuel advantage over two of the cars ahead of it when the final yellows flew.

In GTD, Alec Udell and Robert Wickens posted the best finish of the season for the DXDT Racing No. 36 Corvette Z06 GT3.R effort. Wickens, racing a Corvette at CTMP for the first time, started third and drove the first 45 minutes before giving way to Udell to go the rest of the way. The pair was in the same position as the No. 3 Corvette and likely would have made the GTD podium without the late yellows due to the team’s fuel strategy.

Matt Bell and Orey Fidani placed ninth in GTD with AWA’s No. 13 Corvette in the team’s home race. The team fought back from a lap down and likewise had its progress halted by the final two yellows.

The next race for the Corvette Z06 GT3.R program in IMSA is August 1-3 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

Yet another podium finish for Corvette Racing! Photo Credit: Corvette Racing

2) CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R POST-RACE DRIVER QUOTES, Provided by Corvette Racing

TOMMY MILNER, NO. 4 CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – FINISHED SECOND IN GTD PRO:

“That’s the name of the game sometimes. We for sure didn’t have the car we hoped for or wanted today. It was hard to drive. We took a risk and made a stretch call there that worked out in our favor. In talking to the guys on the pit stand, this is a place where you don’t have little moments; you have big ones. So the chance of a yellow I thought was pretty good so I was pretty happy with our decision. It played into our hands exactly as we needed it to. We’ve had some bad luck throughout the year, so we’ll take some good luck today.”

NICKY CATSBURG, NO. 4 CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – FINISHED SECOND IN GTD PRO:

“It’s very nice to finish on the podium. It’s our first of the year, and it’s great to do it at the Chevrolet Grand Prix. But we do have a lot of work to do. We got a little bit lucky today. We need to figure out where things keep going wrong for us in the pitlane and figure out how to get the Corvette in a bit better window. We have work left but the guys worked really hard. We did a really good job in terms of Manufacturers points. The points for the 3 car guys today was good for their championship, too. So all good.”

ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 3 CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – FINISHED FOURTH IN GTD PRO:

“It was super difficult strategy-wise to know what to do. You would do whatever you had to do and it obviously went the other way for us. In a way, I’m happy that we did our race. Without the last yellow, everyone ahead of us was tight (on fuel) so it was going to be another fight with the 77. The 4 car made that gamble on fuel and obviously it paid out. For all the loss we got for running the regular strategy, at least the 4 team got the most out of it. They had issues on their first two stops so that put them on the back foot but for once it worked. Great Manufacturer points for Chevrolet. It’s good that either the 3 or 4 Corvette is on the podium in any race. That’s what we need to achieve. Let’s see if at the next races we can get them both up there. But today I’m happy for Corvette Racing overall and we’ll move ahead for the next one.”

ALEXANDER SIMS, NO. 3 CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – FINISHED FOURTH IN GTD PRO:

“It honestly wasn’t one of my most comfortable races for whatever reason. I made a bad call on the last restart; I got checked up by the Ford in front of me which compromised me but then made the wrong call going into Turn One with the Lambo on the inside. I tried to fight him, and if he didn’t back out then I was going to come off second-best by a long way. That happens. It’s really, really frustrating from my side to make that situation happen. I could have sucked it up and lost just one place. The team did a great job to get us back into the mix on strategy. I don’t know how it panned out on strategy. We initiated the strategy call and were proactive to get us back into the race, which was great. On the final restart I got back past the Lambo to reverse the situation from earlier. It was another crazy restart and I don’t know what happened. Thanks to the Pratt Miller team for getting our Corvette back nearer to the front. Huge congrats to the 4 car guys. They’ve had some tough races so it’s nice that they get a result.”

ROBERT WICKENS, NO. 36 CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – FINISHED FOURTH IN GTD:

“Overall, a pretty good day for us at DXDT Racing. Gutted we didn’t make it on the podium, but I thought as a team we executed a near flawless race. So to come away with a top-five finish, first one of the year for me in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and my first top-five with Corvette, I think we can hold our heads high. And I think we have a lot of momentum moving forward to my next race in Road America in a couple weeks time.

The Corvette Z06 GT3.R was amazing to drive at my home race. Sometimes I’m still having to pinch myself that I got to have such a cool experience. So all in all, thank you to all the fans who came out and supported us over the weekend, bared the weather, and we ended up getting a perfect sunny day in the end. So all in all, a great day.”

*All pictures are credited to Corvette Racing (Richard Prince) and/or Pratt Miller Motorsports.

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A personal Facebook profile is required and free, but the Pratt Miller Motorsports Facebook page is public and full of racing enthusiasts just like you! To join other race fans, click on the top right “f” or the picture of the proud winners!

*All pictures are credited to Corvette Racing (Richard Prince) and/or Pratt Miller Motorsports.


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NASCAR Hauler Parade returns ahead of Brickyard weekend

This free, family-friendly event will take place on Main Street in Speedway on July 24. INDIANAPOLIS — The NASCAR Hauler Parade is returning ahead of Brickyard weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This free, family-friendly event will take place on Main Street in Speedway on Thursday, July 24 from 5-7 p.m. Haulers will drive down […]

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This free, family-friendly event will take place on Main Street in Speedway on July 24.

INDIANAPOLIS — The NASCAR Hauler Parade is returning ahead of Brickyard weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

This free, family-friendly event will take place on Main Street in Speedway on Thursday, July 24 from 5-7 p.m.

Haulers will drive down Main Street in Speedway in an “epic display of color and excitement,” event officials said. 

When the parade ends, the haulers will be displayed on Main Street where fans can look at their favorite driver’s hauler while enjoying race-themed activities, photo opportunities and more.

Hauler Parade returned to Speedway in 2023 after a four-year hiatus. 

The 2025 Brickyard 400 race is scheduled for Sunday, July 27. It will be the 22nd race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.





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NASCAR teams 23XI and Front Row seek urgent court order to retain charters

The two race teams suing NASCAR over antitrust allegations filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction Monday to be recognized as chartered organizations for the remainder of 2025. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are locked in a lengthy legal battle over the charter system, which is the equivalent of the franchise model […]

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The two race teams suing NASCAR over antitrust allegations filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction Monday to be recognized as chartered organizations for the remainder of 2025.

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are locked in a lengthy legal battle over the charter system, which is the equivalent of the franchise model in other sports. 23XI, owned by retired NBA great Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Front Row, owned by entrepreneur Bob Jenkins, last September rejected NASCAR’s final proposal on extensions and instead filed an antitrust suit.

The case is winding its way through the court system but now with urgency: the teams were set to lose their charters Wednesday and in the latest filing, they allege NASCAR has indicated it will immediately begin the process of selling the six tags that guarantee entry into every race as well as monetary rewards and other benefits.

After the filing NASCAR was ordered to respond by 5 p.m. Wednesday — which means there would be no ruling on if the charters will be revoked likely until Thursday, at the earliest.

“Today we filed a motion in the district court for a renewed preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order to protect the teams’ ability to race chartered for the remainder of the 2025 Cup Series season and prevent irreparable business harm to 23XI and Front Row Motorsports until we can present our case at trial in December,” said Jeffery Kessler, attorney for the teams.

“New information surfaced through the discovery process that overwhelmingly supports our position that a preliminary injunction is legally warranted and necessary. The teams’ love of stock car racing and belief in a better future for the sport for all parties – teams, drivers, employees, sponsors, and fans – continues to motivate their efforts to pursue this antitrust case.”

There were large portions of the filing redacted because the arguments are based on information learned through discovery, making it confidential, for now. But, the urgency is likely tied to NASCAR indicating it plans to immediately begin selling the charters if they are revoked.

Should the teams have their six combined charters revoked, the drivers would have to qualify on speed to make each week’s race and would receive a smaller percentage of the purse. They may also have to refund money paid out through the first 20 races of the year.

NASCAR accused 23XI and Front Row of filing “a third motion for another unnecessary and inappropriate preliminary injunction” and noted it has made multiple requests to the teams “to present a proposal to resolve this litigation.”

“We have yet to receive a proposal from 23XI or Front Row, as they have instead preferred to continue their damaging and distracting lawsuit,” NASCAR said in a statement. “We will defend NASCAR’s integrity from this baseless lawsuit forced upon the sport that threatens to divide the stakeholders committed to serving race fans everywhere.

“We remain focused on collaborating with the 13 race teams that signed the 2025 charter agreements and share our mutual goal of delivering the best racing in the world each week, including this weekend in Dover.”

Also on Monday, Rick Ware Racing and Legacy Motor Club had a short virtual hearing in a North Carolina court over their fight for a charter.

Legacy, owned by seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson, contends it had an agreement with RWR to lease one of its two charters in 2026. RWR contends the agreement was for 2027 and it already has a contract with RFK Racing to lease that team a charter next season.

Legacy on Monday asked for and was granted the right to depose RWR over the recent revelation that T.J. Puchyr, one of the founders of Spire Motorsports, plans to purchase the race team. Legacy contends if Ware is selling the team, then one of the charters should be transferred to its organization.

Legacy also argued that Ware did not disclose he was entering into a sales agreement with a third party — Puchyr, who is now a consultant and brokered the initial lease deal between RWR and Legacy — in an April hearing. The judge in that case warned that RWR could be in contempt of court if it misrepresented its intentions in the first hearing.

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NASCAR Dover Entry Lists

The NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfnity Series are headed to Dover Motor Speedway for some concrete oval action. Here’s who’s on the entry lists. The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 will be on Sunday, July 20, at 2 p.m. ET. It will be broadcast on TNT. There are 37 teams listed, meaning everyone makes the […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfnity Series are headed to Dover Motor Speedway for some concrete oval action.

Here’s who’s on the entry lists.

The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 will be on Sunday, July 20, at 2 p.m. ET. It will be broadcast on TNT.

There are 37 teams listed, meaning everyone makes the field following qualifying, barring any entry list changes.

JJ Yeley and the NY Racing No. 44 are back for this weekend’s action.

The Xfinity Series will take on the Monster Mile for the BetRivers 200 on Saturday, July 19, at 4:30 p.m. ET. The CW is the place to catch all Xfinity Series action.

Forty drivers are listed, meaning two of them will head home following qualifying, unless there are entry list changes.

Nick Leitz is back in the No. 07 for SS-Green Light Racing.

Ross Chastain will pilot the No. 9 for JR Motorsports.

Garrett Smithley is in the No. 14 for SS-Green Light Racing.

Jake Finch will attempt to make his series debut in the No. 17 for Hendrick Motorsports.

The No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing will see Aric Almirola behind the wheel once again.

Ryan Truex looks to continue his Dover dominance in the No. 24 for Sam Hunt Racing.

Rajah Caruth will attempt his first Xfinity start of the year in the No. 32 for Jordan Anderson Racing.

Both of Joey Gase Motorsports’ cars, the Nos. 35 and 53, are entered but the drivers have yet to be announced.

Lavar Scott is another driver looking to make his series debut in the No. 45 for Alpha Prime Racing.

Leland Honeyman will drive the Cope Family Racing No. 70.


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NASCAR teams 23XI and Front Row seek urgent court order to retain charters – Action News Jax

The two race teams suing NASCAR over antitrust allegations filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction Monday to be recognized as chartered organizations for the remainder of 2025. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are locked in a lengthy legal battle over the charter system, which is the equivalent of the franchise model […]

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The two race teams suing NASCAR over antitrust allegations filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction Monday to be recognized as chartered organizations for the remainder of 2025.

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are locked in a lengthy legal battle over the charter system, which is the equivalent of the franchise model in other sports. 23XI, owned by retired NBA great Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Front Row, owned by entrepreneur Bob Jenkins, last September rejected NASCAR’s final proposal on extensions and instead filed an antitrust suit.

The case is winding its way through the court system but now with urgency: the teams were set to lose their charters Wednesday and in the latest filing, they allege NASCAR has indicated it will immediately begin the process of selling the six tags that guarantee entry into every race as well as monetary rewards and other benefits.

After the filing NASCAR was ordered to respond by 5 p.m. Wednesday — which means there would be no ruling on if the charters will be revoked likely until Thursday, at the earliest.

“Today we filed a motion in the district court for a renewed preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order to protect the teams’ ability to race chartered for the remainder of the 2025 Cup Series season and prevent irreparable business harm to 23XI and Front Row Motorsports until we can present our case at trial in December,” said Jeffery Kessler, attorney for the teams.

“New information surfaced through the discovery process that overwhelmingly supports our position that a preliminary injunction is legally warranted and necessary. The teams’ love of stock car racing and belief in a better future for the sport for all parties – teams, drivers, employees, sponsors, and fans – continues to motivate their efforts to pursue this antitrust case.”

There were large portions of the filing redacted because the arguments are based on information learned through discovery, making it confidential, for now. But, the urgency is likely tied to NASCAR indicating it plans to immediately begin selling the charters if they are revoked.

Should the teams have their six combined charters revoked, the drivers would have to qualify on speed to make each week’s race and would receive a smaller percentage of the purse. They may also have to refund money paid out through the first 20 races of the year.

NASCAR accused 23XI and Front Row of filing “a third motion for another unnecessary and inappropriate preliminary injunction” and noted it has made multiple requests to the teams “to present a proposal to resolve this litigation.”

“We have yet to receive a proposal from 23XI or Front Row, as they have instead preferred to continue their damaging and distracting lawsuit,” NASCAR said in a statement. “We will defend NASCAR’s integrity from this baseless lawsuit forced upon the sport that threatens to divide the stakeholders committed to serving race fans everywhere.

“We remain focused on collaborating with the 13 race teams that signed the 2025 charter agreements and share our mutual goal of delivering the best racing in the world each week, including this weekend in Dover.”

Also on Monday, Rick Ware Racing and Legacy Motor Club had a short virtual hearing in a North Carolina court over their fight for a charter.

Legacy, owned by seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson, contends it had an agreement with RWR to lease one of its two charters in 2026. RWR contends the agreement was for 2027 and it already has a contract with RFK Racing to lease that team a charter next season.

Legacy on Monday asked for and was granted the right to depose RWR over the recent revelation that T.J. Puchyr, one of the founders of Spire Motorsports, plans to purchase the race team. Legacy contends if Ware is selling the team, then one of the charters should be transferred to its organization.

Legacy also argued that Ware did not disclose he was entering into a sales agreement with a third party — Puchyr, who is now a consultant and brokered the initial lease deal between RWR and Legacy — in an April hearing. The judge in that case warned that RWR could be in contempt of court if it misrepresented its intentions in the first hearing.

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