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Associated Press | Associated Press Mexico City – Shane Van Gisbergen once again mastered a new track – this one the iconic Mexico City road course – to win NASCAR’s first Cup Series points-paying race outside the United States of the modern era. The New Zealander led 60 of 100 laps Sunday at Autódromo Hermanos […]
Mexico City – Shane Van Gisbergen once again mastered a new track – this one the iconic Mexico City road course – to win NASCAR’s first Cup Series points-paying race outside the United States of the modern era.
The New Zealander led 60 of 100 laps Sunday at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez to earn his first Cup victory since he won in his NASCAR debut at the inaugural 2023 street course race in Chicago. That victory changed his career trajectory and Van Gisbergen left Australia V8 Supercars, where he was a multiple champion, for a full-time move to NASCAR.
“Man, that was epic,” he said.
Although he had success in the Xfinity Series – he won three races last year as Trackhouse Racing developed him for a Cup Series ride – Van Gisbergen has struggled this year at NASCAR’s top level.
He started the race ranked 33rd in the Cup standings with only one top-10 finish through the first 15 races of the season. But his victory in Mexico City earned him an automatic berth into NASCAR’s playoffs with a shot to race for the Cup Series championship.
Van Gisbergen benefitted from an early pop-up rain shower on the first lap of the race because he’s an exceptionally skilled driver on a wet surface. His win at Chicago was in monsoon-like conditions.
He won the pole in Mexico City and started the race as the BetMGM betting favorite, particularly since rain was in the forecast. He had to contend with several challengers, Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell of Joe Gibbs Racing among them, but took the lead for good with 31 laps remaining.
And, he won feeling under the weather. He was ill before the start of the race in what was a bizarre weekend for him. He was one of the drivers stranded in North Carolina on Thursday when his chartered plane suffered a mechanical issue on takeoff and the team was stranded until Friday morning.
Van Gisbergen arrived in Mexico City early Friday morning but was still awaiting many crew members. Then he got sick late Saturday and was sleeping on the floor of his hauler before Sunday’s race.
“I felt pretty rubbish today, leaking out both holes, that wasn’t fun,” Van Gisbergen said. “Our car was amazing. That last stint, man, what a pleasure just ripping lap after lap and watching them get smaller in the mirror. Unreal.”
He admitted after the race he’d texted with four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen about the intricacies of the Mexico City circuit.
“A little bit in the wet – just what lines to take and how to approach it,” he said. “What a guy.”
Van Gisbergen then did his traditional rugby-style celebration by drop-kicking a signed football into the grandstands.
Trackhouse now has two of its drivers – Ross Chastain and Van Gisbergen – locked into the playoffs. But it was a bit of a disappointment for Daniel Suarez, the Monterrey native who thrilled the hometown crowd with a win in the Xfinity Series race on Saturday, as he failed to challenge his teammate for the win and finished 19th.
“I wish I was in the mix fighting for it a little more, but it just wasn’t in the cards,” Suarez said.
Suarez, who appeared to be blinking back tears as he sang along with the Mexican national anthem in pre-race ceremonies, desperately wanted the home win in this contract year with Trackhouse. He was the face of this event as NASCAR ventured outside the U.S. with its top series for the first time since 1958.
Bell finished second in a Toyota for JGR – 16.567 seconds behind the winner. He was followed by Chase Elliott in a Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Alex Bowman, who hurt his back in a crash last week at Michigan, withstood the pain for a fourth-place finish in his Hendrick Chevrolet.
George Russell won his first race of the Formula 1 season as the Mercedes driver held off defending race winner Max Verstappen at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday in Montreal.
It was the fourth victory of Russell’s career, and the race ended under yellow when McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris staged a wheel-to-wheel late battle that ended with Norris hitting the wall.
“It’s amazing to be back on the top step,” Russell said. “I felt last year was a victory lost, so to get the victory and see (teammate) Kimi (Antonelli) on the podium, too, is an amazing day for the team. I think it shows the strength of our cars in the cooler conditions, so let’s see in the coming races.”
Russell started on pole for the second consecutive year in Montreal and held the advantage for most of the race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The British driver became the fourth race winner this year, joining points leader leader Piastri, Norris and Verstappen, the four-time reigning F1 champion.
Verstappen, who has one more race to go before points drop off his license and eliminate the possibility of a one-race suspension, was satisfied with his second-place finish.
“Was quite a good race, even though in the first two stints we were struggling with the tires,” the Dutchman said. “We hung in there in the final stint. That was the maximum we could have achieved today.”
Mercedes rookie Antonelli finished third behind Verstappen for his first F1 podium.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR on Tuesday suspended Austin Hill for one Xfinity Series race for intentionally crashing Aric Almirola at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Richard Childress Racing said Cup Series driver Austin Dillon will replace Hill in the Xfinity Series race at Iowa this weekend. The suspension also stripped Hill of the 21 playoff points […]
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR on Tuesday suspended Austin Hill for one Xfinity Series race for intentionally crashing Aric Almirola at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Richard Childress Racing said Cup Series driver Austin Dillon will replace Hill in the Xfinity Series race at Iowa this weekend.
The suspension also stripped Hill of the 21 playoff points he has earned in 2025 and prohibits him from earning points ahead of the playoffs under a new rule made before the start of the 2025 season. Hill will have to apply for a waiver to retain his playoff eligibility.
Prior to the suspension, Hill’s playoff points trailed only Connor Zilisch (29) and Justin Allgaier (22). But that count resets to zero, making his margin of error during the first playoff round virtually none.
Hill is ranked seventh in the Xfinity Series standings with three victories.
What’s Happening? Following a short clip of the main menu and soundtrack for iRacing’s upcoming console game, NASCAR ’25, Dale Earnhardt Jr hopped on X to reveal even more about the game’s soundtrack. What’s Happening? NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. has uploaded footage of iRacing’s new game, NASCAR ’25, its main menu, and the… On […]
Following a short clip of the main menu and soundtrack for iRacing’s upcoming console game, NASCAR ’25, Dale Earnhardt Jr hopped on X to reveal even more about the game’s soundtrack.
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On Wednesday Morning, NASCAR Hall of Famer and executive director at iRacing, Dale Earnhardt Jr., uploaded a clip of NASCAR ’25’s main menu. While fans reacted to the menu’s design, the soundtrack was the main takeaway.
Fans quickly noticed that the background music in the short clip was not the usual generic southern rock found in recent games; rather, it was Killer Mike’s song Nobody Knows. Of course, while Earnhardt has taken pride in the game itself, the former driver and music-lover has taken the soundtrack under his wing, asking fans and drivers what they’d like to see in the game.
After his Instagram post, fans quickly flocked to X to ask for more information on the soundtrack, and Earnhardt, ever a man of the people, obliged.
Earnhardt started by saying that there will be 27 different artists featured in the game, and though he didn’t expand on every artist, from his posts, here’s who Earnhardt said is included:
Earnhardt also made special notes of certain artists, for example, regarding Molly Hatchet’s Flirtin’ with Disaster, the featured song from EA Sports’ NASCAR 98, “I was told that people wouldn’t buy a game without it.”
Many fans were excited to see Breaking Benjamin on the list of artists, with Earnhardt saying that they were on a list submitted by NASCAR Cup Series drivers Bubba Wallace and Ryan Blaney alongside Royal Blood. Breaking Benjamin is another returning group from a past NASCAR game, being featured in EA’s NASCAR 07.
However, Earnhardt revealed that Breaking Benjamin was the first to contact the game and ask to be involved.
These posts only scratched the surface of the 27 artists, and perhaps many more songs in the game’s library, meaning fans still await a full reveal down the road. This week, NASCAR ’25 began unveiling rosters for the four series featured in the game, likely meaning a soundtrack reveal is right around the corner.
NASCAR ’25 is scheduled to release on Xbox Series X/S and PS5 on Oct. 14, with a PC port coming in the future. For any and all information, including timelines, promotional videos, and in-game info, make sure to check out our in-depth article on NASCAR ’25 below.
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Hawkeye Downs has been witnessing a young talent lately. Tallan Chandler is a 15-year-old driver who’s leaving his mark at the track. He’s beaten a couple of former NASCAR drivers, including Landon Cassill and Kenny Wallace. Cassill had high praise for Chandler. “I haven’t raced against a teenager like that […]
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Hawkeye Downs has been witnessing a young talent lately.
Tallan Chandler is a 15-year-old driver who’s leaving his mark at the track.
He’s beaten a couple of former NASCAR drivers, including Landon Cassill and Kenny Wallace. Cassill had high praise for Chandler.
“I haven’t raced against a teenager like that in a while. But I can tell you that I’ve been him before and he’s a tremendous talent and has won a bunch of races,” said Cassill.
The young phenom is noticed by drivers much older than him.
“Before we even race, they say that they heard I’m a good driver, and I’m the one that they have to race against. Then after the race, they’re surprised and it’s a good feeling,” said Chandler.
He comes from a racing family where his father and grandfather were always into it. That made things come naturally.
“As soon as he got into power wheels, he was doing donuts and drifting. So we knew he really liked the cars,” said his father, Nathan Chandler.
“We made a track around my backyard and my dad and all his brothers would go out there and race me just like I was one of them,” said Tallan Chandler.
Chandler plans to continue racing at Hawkeye Downs and maybe move to dirt racing.
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Motorsport enthusiasts take note: On Sunday night, Piloti, the performance-driven luxury footwear brand, will bring select race cars to River Park at the Mart to mark its debut at the Chicago Collective. The brand was created in 1999 in Southern California by a footwear designer and motorsport fan who saw some white space in the […]
Motorsport enthusiasts take note: On Sunday night, Piloti, the performance-driven luxury footwear brand, will bring select race cars to River Park at the Mart to mark its debut at the Chicago Collective.
The brand was created in 1999 in Southern California by a footwear designer and motorsport fan who saw some white space in the driving shoe market. The footwear was adopted early on by celebrity drivers including Jay Leno, Patrick Dempsey and David Letterman, and by 2006, professional racers had also jumped on board, with Ron Fellows, the champion of 24 Hours of Le Mans, among them.
Piloti’s claim to fame is that the footwear not only looks stylish, but it features a sole that allows the wearer to feel the pedals, making it ideal for both the track and the streets. The shoes also feature the company’s proprietary Roll Control Heel technology that distributes force evenly for enhanced support, stability and control.
Piloti’s success led to its purchase by Canadian Tire in 2014, which allowed it to expand its footwear offering as well as its team, car, driver and track sponsorships. In 2020, Piloti got involved in the popular Formula 1 series with a sponsorship of Scuderia Alpha Tauri, the same year it also snagged six footwear awards. The following year, Windsong Brands, a Connecticut-based private equity firm that also owns Tommie Copper, Swims, Cloudveil and a slew of other labels, added Piloti to its stable.
Since then Piloti has added limited apparel and accessories to its offering, including Ts, polos and vests. But footwear remains its core product. The shoes are engineered first for driving precision and then refined for comfort and classic style. Since 2016, they have been created from premium leather and suede in Italy’s top-rated tannery and also feature an Onsteam antimicrobial lining.
Top sellers include the Drift, a driving shoe in Italian nubuck with a gum bottom for a superior grip; the Shift, more of a comfort shoe in suede, and the Avenue, a luxury sneaker with a cork or compressed recycled foam and EVA insole. Other models that are gaining fans are the Icona, a true fitted driving shoe with a multidirectional tread and last shape; the Compass, a sneaker-like style with carbon fiber panels, a wheel-inspired tongue stabilizer and red hand-stitching, and the Drift Mid, a high-top version of the Drift with laser-perforated details for breathability and a hand-stitched heel inspired by taillights.
The footwear retails for $150 to $350 and is targeted to automotive enthusiasts. There are also plans for expand into other categories in the future, including leather outerwear, with a planned fall 2026 launch.
“Our roots are on the racetrack, but our eyes are on the future,” said David Sweedler, Piloti’s president. “Chicago Collective is the perfect place to share our evolution — bringing together the design, heritage, and innovation that define Piloti. We’re here to connect with retailers and buyers who are looking for something truly distinctive for their customers.”
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Turner Motorsport has been thirsting for another IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship win going on a year now. This week’s stop at Road America may provide just the right place to quench that thirst. It was at last year’s Motul SportsCar Grand Prix on the renowned Wisconsin road course that Patrick Gallagher […]
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Turner Motorsport has been thirsting for another IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship win going on a year now. This week’s stop at Road America may provide just the right place to quench that thirst.
It was at last year’s Motul SportsCar Grand Prix on the renowned Wisconsin road course that Patrick Gallagher and Robby Foley steered the No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M4 GT3 to the Grand Touring Daytona (GTD) class victory.
In a postrace interview after garnering his first series win after several near misses, Gallagher boldly proclaimed, “It’s a bad day to be a Spotted Cow,” a reference to the local favorite beer he expected many on the team to celebrate with at the nearby Siebkens Resort watering hole – another local favorite – that night.
“The team definitely had a little party down at Siebkens afterwards,” Gallagher confirmed Monday during a media teleconference previewing the 2025 race weekend. “It’s just a great place to win in and get to enjoy time with all the guys and girls on the team that make it happen.”
There hasn’t been much for Gallagher and the Turner team to celebrate since, as they work to come to grips with the updated EVO version of the BMW M4 GT3 this season. While he and Foley remain consistent in their efforts in their third season together, the results have ranged from fifth to ninth place through the first six races.
Entering the weekend, the duo sits fifth in the standings. They’re only 12 points behind fourth, but over 300 behind leaders Russell Ward and Philip Ellis in the No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3, who they finished second to in the 2024 championship.
Their first two years together featured six podium showings in addition to the Road America triumph.
“I think we’ve just been learning the EVO car and getting a little better every week,” Gallagher said. “I think we’re maybe a little bit behind, but it seems like we’ve made up ground each week. It’s all the same people (on the team) and we’re just getting better, so I think we’ll be back to the podium and hopefully fighting for wins in the future, and I’m hoping it’s the near future that could happen.”
In an effort to change their fortunes, Gallagher has even resorted to growing a mustache.
“It looks ridiculous,” the Ohioan said with a laugh, “but we’ve got to try something.”
One thing Gallagher and longtime friend Foley don’t worry about as they strive to return to victory lane is support from owner Will Turner and the team. The boss has their backs.
“They believe in us and they’re behind us, and there’s not a lot of pressure there, per se, other than to just push the ball forward,” Gallagher said. “Being good friends with Robby and Will definitely makes it easier when it’s going not well. It’s not going bad, but we certainly aren’t getting everything that we want right now.
“I think I’m in a good spot with the car now,” he added, “and just having people believe in you and not be worried about, is this gonna continue or do they think it’s us, we don’t have any of that. So, the chemistry inside the team is great and I am thankful for that.
“And as well as just going racing with your best friend is pretty wild to think about. Most of the ways that these GT cars get paired up with gentlemen drivers is just not the most likely circumstance. So, I’m trying to enjoy it, even when we are running it, you know, fifth or sixth.”
Where they may be able to excel beyond pace on track is from the strategy box, courtesy of Turner’s longtime strategist Don Salama. With unusually long fuel runs paying dividends both in the most recent GTD race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and in GTD PRO at Road America last year, it’s worth watching when the No. 96 car makes its last scheduled stop here.
“Going into a race with him if he asks you to hit a fuel number, you just do it, you don’t even think twice about it,” Gallagher said. “You know that it’s the right call and you know, even if you don’t understand what they’re doing in the moment, you know that they’re up to something.”
Gallagher, Foley and the Turner team will see if more Spotted Cow awaits at the conclusion of Sunday’s race that streams live at 2 p.m. ET on Peacock in the U.S., as well as internationally on IMSA.tv and the IMSA YouTube channel. Qualifying airs on the same streaming outlets starting at 5:35 p.m. Saturday.
Mobil 1 has launched a new four-part online mini docu-series that provides a never-seen-before insight into the operations of the highly successful Porsche Penske Motorsport team in the FIA World Endurance Championship. No. 6 Penske Porsche of Estre, Vanthoor, & Campbell Mobil 1 is the world’s leading synthetic motor oil brand and is a technical […]
Mobil 1 has launched a new four-part online mini docu-series that provides a never-seen-before insight into the operations of the highly successful Porsche Penske Motorsport team in the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Mobil 1 is the world’s leading synthetic motor oil brand and is a technical partner to the Porsche Penske Motorsport team. The Mobil 1 x Porsche Penske Motorsport series dives into what it takes to win at the pinnacle of world endurance racing, hearing from the key team players and drivers who make it all happen. From exotic Hypercars and sprint-style stints to razor-thin margins, performance is crucial to winning races and Mobil 1 is at the very heart of it.
The team explains in their own words the preparation required to achieve high performance at grueling races such as the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans. They also touch on the synergies required to unlock the full potential of a WEC Hypercar. From precision driving and team strategy to hybrid power and thermal management—every element must work in perfect harmony.
The series also gives insight into the driver’s world, from sharing a race car and adapting to the unexpected, to staying focused for hours out on track while managing a race that’s always evolving.
Tomek Young, Global Motorsports Technology Manager, ExxonMobil:
“Sports car racing provides Mobil 1 with the ultimate testing ground to develop innovative lubricants and continues to challenge us to explore new technology solutions as the sport evolves at a rapid pace. The FIA World Endurance Championship and our partnership with Porsche Penske Motorsport is a perfect example, particularly in this era of the Hypercar class whereby hybrid technology stands at the forefront of innovation. Mobil 1 is more than a logo, it’s about more than going 200mph on the racetrack. Mobil 1 is about motion and helping people move better, whether you’re an everyday driver or a world champion racing driver. We hope this series helps give motorsport fans a closer glimpse into what it takes to achieve success at the highest level.”
Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Racing LMDh, Porsche Penske Motorsport:
“Winning in endurance racing demands more than speed — it takes trust, precision, and perfect harmony between man, machine, and materials. Our partnership with Mobil 1 goes far beyond supplying motor oil; it’s a shared commitment to performance under pressure, where every drop plays a part in keeping us competitive through the most extreme conditions in motorsport.”
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