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Mexico Results: June 14, 2025 (NASCAR Xfinity Series)
NASCAR Xfinity results from Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers are on the grid in Mexico City. Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is set to host the Chilango 150. View Mexico results for the NASCAR Xfinity Series below. Mexico MenuXfinity: Prac/Qual | RaceCup: Prac | Qual | Race Mexico TV Schedule Daniel Suarez is starting this race for the […]

NASCAR Xfinity results from Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City
NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers are on the grid in Mexico City. Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is set to host the Chilango 150.
View Mexico results for the NASCAR Xfinity Series below.
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Daniel Suarez is starting this race for the rear of the field after a crash in qualifying.
Connor Zilisch and Ty Gibbs set the front row. 65 laps of stock car racing are up next…

Mexico Xfinity
Stage 1 – Report
Laps: 20 (1-20 / 65)
Green flag, they run side by side into turn one. They bang doors and Ty Gibbs wins the battle off turn two.
Lap 2, Zilisch has a run on Gibbs into turn one. They rub again! Zilisch is off track and in the grass off the front bumper of Gibbs. Gibbs holds the lead as Zilisch falls to 5th.
Lap 3, Sam Mayer wheel hops under brakes, he’s off track and into the tire barrier. The caution is out.
Green, Gibbs throws a block on Sammy Smith. Gibbs holds the lead off turn two.
8 to go in stage one, Zilisch is back to 2nd and he leans on the bumper of Gibbs into turn one in the battle for the lead. Gibbs holds the lead. Christopher Bell spins from 3rd, no caution!
6 to go, Allgaier heads behind the wall with a mechanical failure.
2 to go, most of the leaders head for the pit lane. Zilisch beats Gibbs to the pit exit.
Carson Kvapil stays out and wins stage one in Mexico City!
Mexico Results (Stage 1) : 1. Carson Kvapil; 2. Taylor Gray; 3. Jesse Love; 4. Austin Hill; 5. Nick Sanchez; 6. Brandon Jones; 7. Sage Karam; 8. Matt DiBenedetto; 9. Jeb Burton; 10. Alex Labbe;
Mexico Xfinity
Stage 2 – Report
Laps: 20 (21-40 / 65)
Kvapil and the rest of the cars that haven’t pit head for the pit lane. Zilisch cycles to the race lead.
Green flag on stage two, Zilisch and Bell run side by side into turn one. Zilisch wins the race to the turn two.
Lap 28, Daniel Suarez has climbed from the tail of the field to 3rd.
3 to go in stage two, Christopher Bell is up in smoke and he heads for the pit lane.
2 to go, Zilisch and most of the leaders head for the pit lane.
Sammy Smith stays out and takes the stage two win in Mexico City!
Mexico Results (Stage 2) : 1. Sammy Smith; 2. Taylor Gray; 3. Sheldon Creed; 4. Brandon Jones; 5. Christian Eckes; 6. Daniel Dye; 7. Dean Thompson; 8. Nick Sanchez; 9. Connor Zilisch; 10. Ty Gibbs
Mexico Xfinity
Stage 3 – Report
Laps: 25 (41-65 / 65)
Smith and the rest of the field head for the pit lane. Zilisch cycles back to the race lead.
Green flag on stage three, Gibbs, Zilisch and Suarez form three wide for the lead into turn one! Zilisch is out of track and in the grass. Zilisch spins with heavy damage.
Gibbs and Carson Kvapil bang wheels into turn two. They both run wide and Gibbs is slammed into as cars pile into the scene. The caution is out. Daniel Suarez is the race leader.
Green, Suarez clears Christian Eckes into turn one.
8 to go, Suarez leads Taylor Gray by 1 second.
7 to go, Jesse Love is around and the caution is out.
Green, Suarez and Gray run side by side into turn one. They bang wheels in turn two and Suarez is shoved into the grass. Suarez pops out of the grass with the race lead!
2 to go, Suarez leads Gray by 3 car lengths.
1 to go, Gray drive it deep into the final corner. He barely touches the bumper of Suarez but it’s not enough.
Daniel Suarez wins in Mexico City!

Mexico City
Race Results
June 14, 2025
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Pos | Driver
1. Daniel Suarez
2. Taylor Gray
3. Austin Hill
4. Christian Eckes
5. Connor Zilisch
6. William Swalich
7. Austin Green
8. Jeb Burton
9. Harrison Burton
10. Sammy Smith
11. Sheldon Creed
12. Dean Thompson
13. Daniel Dye
14. Ty Gibbs
15. Alex Labbe
16. Matt DiBenedetto
17. Kris Wright
18. Jesse Love
19. Carson Kvapil
20. Josh Williams
21. Anthony Alfredo
22. Thomas Annunziata
23. Sam Mayer
24. Josh Bilicki
25. Brandon Jones
26. Brad Perez
27. Blaine Perkins
28. Kyle Sieg
29. Ryan Sieg
30. Andres Perez
31. Nick Sanchez
32. Ryan Ellis
33. Sage Karam
34. Justin Allgaier
35. Parker Retzlaff
36. Jeremy Clements
37. Ruben Rovelo
38. Brennan Poole
39. Christopher Bell

NASCAR Xfinity Series
Point Standings
Pos | Driver | Wins | Points
1. Justin Allgaier
3 Wins
2. Austin Hill
3 Wins
3. Connor Zilisch
1 Win
4. Sammy Smith
1 Win
5. Jesse Love
1 Win
6. Brandon Jones
1 Win
7. Sam Mayer
+114
8. Sheldon Creed
+42
9. Carson Kvapil
+35
10. Jeb Burton
+23
11. Harrison Burton
+3
12. Taylor Gray
+0
— Playoff Cutline —
13. Ryan Sieg
-0
14. Nick Sanchez
-15
15. Daniel Dye
-44
16. Dean Thompson
-59
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Mother of rising motocross star discloses cause of death
Motorcross star Aidan Zingg dies after mid-race crash Aidan Zingg’s final Instagram post, captioned “Remember the name…,” has gone heartbreakingly viral following his tragic death. Times of India – English Aidan Zingg, a 16-year-old rising motocross star, died from “cardiac tamponade,’’ his mother, Shari, told USA TODAY Sports. The fatal mid-race crash took place June […]


Motorcross star Aidan Zingg dies after mid-race crash
Aidan Zingg’s final Instagram post, captioned “Remember the name…,” has gone heartbreakingly viral following his tragic death.
Times of India – English
Aidan Zingg, a 16-year-old rising motocross star, died from “cardiac tamponade,’’ his mother, Shari, told USA TODAY Sports.
The fatal mid-race crash took place June 28 in Mammoth Lakes, California, and his parents said they hoped autopsy results would help clear up the circumstances around Zingg’s death.
The Mono County Sheriff’s Office is conducting the autopsy of Zingg, who lived with his family in Southern California.
Sarah Roberts, public information officer for the Sheriff’s Office, said she did not have any information to release.
“The family has the same if not more information, then we have,’’ Roberts wrote in an email.
Shari Zingg provided no additional information.
The death is being investigated by the Mammoth Lakes Police Department.
Zingg is one of three motocross riders 16 or younger who have died this year. In February, a 12-year-old boy died during a motocross crash in Georgia. In June, 2 1/2 weeks before Aidan’s death, a 14-year-old boy died after an accident at a motocross practice in North Carolina.
What is cardiac tamponade?
This is a medical emergency, according to the Cleveland Clinic, which reports a healthcare provider has to remove the extra fluid with a needle or surgery.
“You need quick treatment for a good outcome,” according to the Cleveland Clinic.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, cardiac tamponade “describes a heart that has so much fluid around it that it can’t pump enough blood. The force of this fluid makes it hard for your heart to do its job.”
Chest trauma is one cause of cardiac tamponade, according to the National Library of Medicine.
Zingg suffered chest trauma during the crash, according to Myron Short, who was the race promoter.
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Van der Zande leads the way in first IMSA practice at CTMP
Tower Motorsports led Friday afternoon’s first practice session for IMSA’s Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. While Sebastien Bourdais is unavailable this week due to commitments in Brazil with the FIA World Endurance Championship, his substitute – former Cadillac Racing co-driver Renger van der Zande – was the quickest driver in the 90-minute […]

Tower Motorsports led Friday afternoon’s first practice session for IMSA’s Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
While Sebastien Bourdais is unavailable this week due to commitments in Brazil with the FIA World Endurance Championship, his substitute – former Cadillac Racing co-driver Renger van der Zande – was the quickest driver in the 90-minute session. Van der Zande set a 1m08.402s in the orange and black No. 8 ORECA 07-Gibson to lead the way in LMP2.
United Autosports USA’s two cars finished second and fourth with the No. 2 of Ben Hanley timing in three-tenths ahead of the No. 22 of substitute driver Tom Blomqvist. Dane Cameron in the No. 99 AO Racing car was third quickest.
TDS Racing’s Steven Thomas had only completed two laps when he went off at Turn 1 and crashed into the tire barriers, bringing out a red flag. The car was towed back to the paddock with heavy left-rear damage, though Thomas was uninjured.
Before the event, PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports also confirmed a driver change for this weekend: Nick Boulle, who won the 2024 IMSA LMP2 title in the No. 52 PR1 Mathiasen car (joint-entered by Inter Europol Competition), will join Daytona podium finisher Benjamin Pedersen. They replace Rodrigo Sales and Mathias Beche, respectively.
Sporting a red and black one-off livery, the No. 9 Pfaff Motorsports Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2 set the pace in GTD PRO.
Andrea Caldarelli set a 1m15.580s early on, putting him almost half a second up on the No. 4 Pratt Miller Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R of Nicky Catsburg in second. This was despite the Lamborghini receiving a significant weight increase and power reduction in the latest Balance of Performance adjustments.
Vasser Sullivan Racing’s Lexus RC F GT3s were next in the order, with the No. 12 car of Jack Hawksworth leading the GTD class, and the No. 14 of Ben Barnicoat sitting third in GTD PRO. Their quickest times were separated by just five-thousandths of a second.
Rounding out the top three in GTD were the No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3, and the No. 70 Inception Racing Ferrari 296 GT3.
Practice 2 starts tomorrow at 10:35am ET.
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Sonoma Starting Lineup: July 2025 (NASCAR Xfinity Series)
NASCAR starting positions for Sonoma Raceway Tomorrow, the NASCAR Xfinity Series takes the green flag in Sonoma, California. Now, the field rolls to the road course of Sonoma Raceway for a round of practice and qualifying. View the Sonoma Starting lineup for the NASCAR Xfinity Series below. Sonoma MenuARCA: Prac/Qual | RaceXfinity: Prac/Qual | RaceCup: Prac/Qual | […]

NASCAR starting positions for Sonoma Raceway
Tomorrow, the NASCAR Xfinity Series takes the green flag in Sonoma, California. Now, the field rolls to the road course of Sonoma Raceway for a round of practice and qualifying.
View the Sonoma Starting lineup for the NASCAR Xfinity Series below.
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Sonoma Raceway
Starting Lineup
July 12, 2025
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Pos | Driver | Best Time
1. Shane van Gisbergen
1:15.259
2. Connor Zilisch
1:15.503
3. William Sawalich
1:15.881
4. Sam Mayer
1:15.644
5. Jesse Love
1:15.839
6. Sammy Smith
1:15.890
7. Carson Kvapil
1:16.168
8. Brandon Jones
1:16.193
9. Sheldon Creed
1:16.208
10. Justin Allgaier
1:16.443
11. Taylor Gray
1:16.281
12. Blaine Perkins
1:16.339
13. Anthony Alfredo
1:16.372
14. Corey Day
1:16.432
15. Riley Herbst
1:16.439
16. Austin Hill
1:16.502
17. Jeb Burton
1:16.630
18. Josh Williams
1:16.785
19. Harrison Burton
1:16.809
20. Alex Labbe
1:16.895
21. Christian Eckes
1:17.046
22. Connor Mosack
1:17.075
23. Nick Sanchez
1:17.137
24. Matt DiBenedetto
1:17.194
25. Josh Bilicki
1:17.237
26. Sage Karam
1:17.270
27. Ryan Ellis
1:17.312
28. Kris Wright
1:17.355
29. Ryan Sieg
1:17.365
30. Jeremy Clements
1:17.369
31. Daniel Dye
1:17.390
32. Brennan Poole
1:17.478
33. Austin Green
1:17.559
34. Parker Retzlaff
1:17.574
35. Dean Thompson
1:17.591
36. Will Rodgers
1:17.696
37. Kyle Sieg
1:18.073
38. Brad Perez
1:18.566
Failed to qualify
Austin J Hill
1:18.672
Sonoma Raceway
Practice Results
July 11, 2025
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Pos | Driver | Best Time
1. Connor Zilisch
75.271
2. Jesse Love
75.896
3. Shane van Gisbergen
76.134
4. Sheldon Creed
76.155
5. Sammy Smith
76.174
6. Nick Sanchez
76.196
7. Justin Allgaier
76.268
8. Anthony Alfredo
76.355
9. Sam Mayer
76.466
10. Brandon Jones
76.468
11. Riley Herbst
76.521
12. Carson Kvapil
76.865
13. Harrison Burton
77.027
14. Blaine Perkins
77.107
15. Jeb Burton
77.212
16. Christian Eckes
77.255
17. Austin Hill
77.258
18. Josh Bilicki
77.274
19. Taylor Gray
77.385
20. Austin Green
77.402
21. Ryan Sieg
77.475
22. Kris Wright
77.499
23. William Sawalich
77.525
24. Kyle Sieg
77.529
25. Will Rodgers
77.625
26. Dean Thompson
77.667
27. Ryan Ellis
77.702
28. Corey Day
77.727
29. Alex Labbe
77.743
30. Sage Karam
77.845
31. Daniel Dye
77.944
32. Josh Williams
77.964
33. Jeremy Clements
77.984
34. Connor Mosack
78.076
35. Matt DiBenedetto
78.286
36. Austin J Hill
78.317
37. Parker Retzlaff
78.392
38. Brad Perez
78.681
39. Brennan Poole
78.755
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Jimmie Johnson-owned NASCAR team secures new partnership – Motorsport – Sports
NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson’s Legacy Motor Club has announced a major sponsorship extension with Dollar Tree ahead of the Cup Series team’s trip to Sonoma Raceway. The team revealed on Tuesday that it had come to an agreement to extend its deal with the discount store, which began in January 2024, that will see the […]

NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson’s Legacy Motor Club has announced a major sponsorship extension with Dollar Tree ahead of the Cup Series team’s trip to Sonoma Raceway.
The team revealed on Tuesday that it had come to an agreement to extend its deal with the discount store, which began in January 2024, that will see the brand represented on Erik Jones’ No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE and John Hunter Nemechek’s No. 42 – whose In-Season Challenge battle is heating up – through the 2028 season.
“Having such a recognizable brand like Dollar Tree with us for years to come gives the CLUB stability and energy,” Jones said in a statement. “We are building a legacy together and hope to enjoy success for years to come.”
Nemechek also wrote a statement, reading, “It’s an honor to continue carrying the Dollar Tree brand on our cars. Their support helps us deliver results on track, bring value back to their vendor partners and helps build fandom of the CLUB.”
Meanwhile, Legacy Motor Club CEO Cal Wells III described the chain as “a foundational partner,” adding that “Their continued investment and commitment will enable us to execute our competitive vision and strengthens our ability to support championship aspirations.”
Ricky McNeely, the chief marketing officer for the retailer valued at $22.8 billion, added that the brand was “excited” about this new extension. “This continued collaboration puts our brand in front of millions of loyal NASCAR fans and gives us the opportunity to drive deeper engagement with customers in a bold, high-energy environment. We’re looking forward to what’s ahead with Jimmie, John Hunter, Erik, and the entire Legacy Motor Club team.”
The ongoing Cup Series season has been a solid one to date for Legacy, with both Jones and Nemechek regulars in the top 20. Jones has managed to work his way into the top 10 on three occasions, including season-best finishes of fifth at Texas Motor Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway. As for Nemechek, he’s cracked the top 10 six times, with his fifth-place finish at the Daytona 500 his best of the year.
However, the team’s best finish in the Series so far came courtesy of seven-time champion and part-time driver Johnson, who managed a remarkable third place at Daytona in his first of just two races he is set to enter this year.
With just ten races remaining, neither Jones nor Nemechek has yet secured their spot in the playoffs as they sit 20th and 22nd, respectively, in the playoff picture. But while both will be hoping to secure valuable points at Sonoma for the sake of their playoff pushes, there is more on the line than usual for the Legacy pair in California.
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Jones and Nemechek are set to go head-to-head at Sonoma in the third round of the ongoing inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge – prompting both to engage in a hilarious battle on social media.
Whichever driver ultimately comes out on top on Sunday will progress to the final four as they continue the pursuit of the $1 million prize fund.
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SVG claims NASCAR Xfinity pole at Sonoma
SONOMA, Calif. — Shane van Gisbergen claimed the pole for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race Saturday at Sonoma Raceway. Photo: Sophia LaRiche/TRE Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images SVG and Connor Zilisch will start a rematch of their Chicago finish in 1-2. SVG averaged 95.191 mph in his lap around the 1.99-mile road course. Zilisch ran […]

SONOMA, Calif. — Shane van Gisbergen claimed the pole for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race Saturday at Sonoma Raceway.


SVG and Connor Zilisch will start a rematch of their Chicago finish in 1-2. SVG averaged 95.191 mph in his lap around the 1.99-mile road course. Zilisch ran a lap averaging 94.884 mph, just missing out on the pole.
Zilisch paced practice with a lap averaging 95.176 MPH.
Shane van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch, Sam Mayer, Jesse Love, William Sawalich, Sammy Smith, Carson Kvapil, Brandon Jones, Sheldon Creed and Justin Allgaier are the top 10 starters. Taylor Gray qualified 11th but will reportedly go to the rear of the field.
Notable qualifiers:
- Blaine Perkins: 12th
- Anthony Alfredo: 13th
- Corey Day: 14th
- Alex Labbe: 20th
- Connor Mosack: 22nd
NASCAR Xfinity Series at Sonoma Lineup
- Shane van Gisbergen
- Connor Zilisch
- Sam Mayer
- Jesse Love
- William Sawalich
- Sammy Smith
- Carson Kvapil
- Brandon Jones
- Sheldon Creed
- Justin Allgaier
- Taylor Gray
- Blaine Perkins
- Anthony Alfredo
- Corey Day
- Riley Herbst
- Austin Hill
- Jeb Burton
- Josh Williams
- Harrison Burton
- Alex Labbe
- Christian Eckes
- Connor Mosack
- Nick Sanchez
- Matt DiBenedetto
- Josh Bilicki
- Sage Karam
- Ryan Ellis
- Kris Wright
- Ryan Sieg
- Jeremy Clements
- Daniel Dye
- Brennan Poole
- Austin Green
- Parker Retzlaff
- Dean Thompson
- Will Rodgers
- Kyle Sieg
- Brad Perez
DNQ: Austin J. Hill
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