Racers Unchained with Paul Tracy: Jimmie Johnson – Chasing Greatness
Paul Tracy sits down with one of the most decorated drivers in motorsports history: Jimmie Johnson. A seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and IndyCar competitor, Johnson’s relentless drive and quiet determination have made him a modern legend.
Tracy dives deep with Johnson on his incredible NASCAR dynasty with Hendrick Motorsports, what it took to dominate […]
Paul Tracy sits down with one of the most decorated drivers in motorsports history: Jimmie Johnson. A seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and IndyCar competitor, Johnson’s relentless drive and quiet determination have made him a modern legend.
Tracy dives deep with Johnson on his incredible NASCAR dynasty with Hendrick Motorsports, what it took to dominate an entire era, and how he made the bold leap to open-wheel racing in the latter stages of his career. From the pressure of the Daytona 500 to the challenge of the Indianapolis 500, Johnson reflects on the risks, the rewards, and what still fuels him today.
They discuss the differences between stock cars and IndyCars, how racing culture has evolved, and Johnson’s rare ability to transition across disciplines while staying true to the craft. Expect a candid conversation about legacy, reinvention, and what it means to chase greatness – no matter the arena.
With Paul Tracy’s signature unfiltered style, this episode delivers the rare perspective of a racer who conquered it all, and then started over.
McLaren Racing to Showcase Three Historic F1 CarsPerformance Racing Industry
’24 McLaren MCL38/02 driven by Lando Norris. Three significant McLaren Formula 1 race cars will join an outstanding lineup for the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, August 13-16, as the legendary event hosts an official celebration for Formula 1’s 75th anniversary. Housed in the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, each car […]
Three significant McLaren Formula 1 race cars will join an outstanding lineup for the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, August 13-16, as the legendary event hosts an official celebration for Formula 1’s 75th anniversary.
Housed in the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, each car reflects the advanced technology and aerodynamics of its era that contributed to McLaren’s dominance, culminating with Lando Norris’ 2024 Constructors’ Championship-winning McLaren.
The three arriving in Monterey are:
’74 McLaren M23/05: Emerson Fittipaldi
’84 McLaren MP4/2: Niki Lauda
’24 McLaren MCL38/02: Lando Norris
Formula 1’s 75th anniversary celebration will take center stage at the event with a spectacular display featuring more than 30 cars representing the history of the world’s top racing series, along with daily exhibition laps.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown, a longtime Rolex Reunion participant, expressed his excitement about the event, celebrating both the history and future of F1 racing. While two of the cars will be on static display, Brown will pilot Niki Lauda’s 1984 McLaren MP4/2 in exhibition runs on Friday and Saturday.
’74 McLaren M23/05 driven by Emerson Fittipaldi.
“It’s fantastic to be back at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion. It’s one of my favorite events of the year and it’s an honor to get behind the wheel of Lauda’s MP4/2, a car the team was so successful in. I’m looking forward to being part of the Formula 1 anniversary celebrations.”
Complementing the F1 display is the Mario Andretti Trophy race group, which features 1966 to 1985 F1 cars–including marques such as Tyrrell, Williams, Lotus, Brabham, Wolf and Ferrari–racing daily. The historic F1 group harkens back to an era when a Cosworth DFV engine and a creative car designer could win races against titans like Ferrari and Lotus.
“An official celebration for the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 wouldn’t be complete without these legendary McLaren Racing cars. We’re grateful for McLaren’s involvement and delighted that Zak will join us again as an on-track participant,” said Mel Harder, president and general manager of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. “This year’s Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion is truly a can’t-miss experience.”
The historic Formula 1 race is one of 14 race groups featured at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, which is dedicated to celebrating authentic historic race cars and their legacies from the past to the present day. The more than 400 participating cars are thoroughly vetted for their race provenance and period-correctness to the day the vehicle originally competed.
Tickets to the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion are now on sale. All tickets include access to the paddock for an up-close look at the incredible collection of cars, including the 75th Anniversary Celebration of Formula 1 and the return of the IROC race series. Individual and multi-day tickets, VIP hospitality packages and camping information can be found at WeatherTechRaceway.com or by calling 831-242-8200.
NASCAR Truck musical chairs has Corey LaJoie, Andres Perez de Lara in new rides
Corey LaJoie will drive the final eight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races of the season for Spire Motorsports, replacing Andres Perez de Lara, the team announced Monday. Perez de Lara will race the rest of the season for Niece Motorsports, the team announced Monday. The change begins with Friday’s race at Richmond. “It’s going to […]
Corey LaJoie will drive the final eight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races of the season for Spire Motorsports, replacing Andres Perez de Lara, the team announced Monday.
Perez de Lara will race the rest of the season for Niece Motorsports, the team announced Monday.
The change begins with Friday’s race at Richmond.
“It’s going to have to be a group decision,” Justin Marks said of when Connor Zilisch will be back in a car.
The 20-year-old Perez de Lara, a rookie in the Truck Series, is 17th in points.
“Overall, I’m really excited about the upcoming races with Niece Motorsports,” said Pérez de Lara in a statement from Niece Motorsports. “Making a change mid-season always has its challenges, but the team and I are working hard to be 100% by the time Richmond comes. I’m really focusing on having a good race there and feel very motivated with how the team has treated me. I feel the team is also motivated with having me there as well.”
Spire Motorsports also announced that it will shift the owners points from the team’s No. 07 entry to the No. 77 entry with LaJoie as the driver.
LaJoie has one Truck start this season. He finished fifth at Michigan in the No. 07 for Spire Motorsports.
Spire Motorsports Turns to Corey LaJoie To Fill Key Vacancy for 2025 NASCAR Truck Season Finale
NASCAR analyst and part-time racer Corey LaJoie signed a nine-race Truck Series contract to drive for Spire Motorsports in June. He will now replace Andres Perez de Lara, who left Spire to join Niece Motorsports. The announcement is the latest in a sequence of events that were offset after Kaden Honeycutt was fired from Niece […]
NASCAR analyst and part-time racer Corey LaJoie signed a nine-race Truck Series contract to drive for Spire Motorsports in June. He will now replace Andres Perez de Lara, who left Spire to join Niece Motorsports.
The announcement is the latest in a sequence of events that were offset after Kaden Honeycutt was fired from Niece Motorsports a few weeks ago.
Spire Motorsports Taps Corey LaJoie to Fill Crucial Seat in Season-Ending NASCAR Truck Race
Spire Motorsports announced Monday that LaJoie will replace de Lara as the driver for the last eight races of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. LaJoie signed for Spire Motorsports on Jun. 2. Under the original agreement, he was supposed to drive the No. 07 Chevrolet Silverado for Spire. He already raced at the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 at Michigan on Jun. 7 and finished P5.
But now, he will switch to the No.77, vacated by de Lara. According to Bob Pockrass, Spire will not field the No.7 again this season and will transfer the points won by the No.7 earlier this season to the No.77.
In an official statement, Spire Motorsports President Bill Anthony explained why the team chose to part ways with de Lara. According to Anthony, the 19-year-old made “meaningful progress” at the team, but right now, Spire is uncertain about the future of the No.77.
“Andres has made meaningful progress this season, and we remain confident in his future,” Anthony said. “While we haven’t finalized our 2026 plans for the No.77 team, we wanted to give him the opportunity to look ahead and pursue other options for the remainder of this year and beyond.”
“He’s a hard worker, carries himself with humility, and brings a consistently positive attitude to the garage. He comes from a great family, and we fully expect him to continue making strides as part of Chevrolet’s driver development program. We’re proud to have been part of his journey and will continue cheering him on,” he added.
De Lara has joined Niece Motorsports for the rest of the season. After Honeycutt was let go mid-season, the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR Mexico Challenge Series champion joined the team.
“Overall, I’m really excited about the upcoming races with Niece Motorsports,” said Pérez de Lara. “Making a change mid-season always has its challenges, but the team and I are working hard to be 100% by the time Richmond comes.”
“ I’m really focusing on having a good race there and feel very motivated with how the team has treated me. I feel the team is also motivated with having me there as well.”
Before leaving Spire Motorsports, de Lara raced the first 17 races of the ongoing Truck Series season and was 17th in the standings.
Team owner predicts van Gisbergen will make a deep run in NASCAR playoffs – News-Herald
By NATE RYAN Labeling statistics as “kind of an American thing,” Shane van Gisbergen avoids dwelling on his record-setting rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series. “It normally hits me on the plane ride home or at 4 a.m. after a few beers,” van Gisbergen said Aug. 10 after conquering the Watkins Glen International road […]
Labeling statistics as “kind of an American thing,” Shane van Gisbergen avoids dwelling on his record-setting rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series.
“It normally hits me on the plane ride home or at 4 a.m. after a few beers,” van Gisbergen said Aug. 10 after conquering the Watkins Glen International road course in New York for his fourth victory this year. “I try to reflect on it, but I also try and get to the next week pretty quick. I’ll try not to tweet at 4 a.m. this morning.”
If the laid-back Kiwi were into chest-pounding on social media, the list of heady accomplishments includes being the third driver with four consecutive Cup wins on road or street courses, joining 2020 champion Chase Elliott and NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon.
It also includes being the first rookie with four victories — breaking a tie with seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson and three-time champion Tony Stewart — and the largest margin of victory (11.116 seconds) in Watkins Glen history and second largest this season behind his 16.567-second win at Mexico City that was the biggest gap from first to second since 2009.
The next achievement could be the loftiest yet for the driver from Auckland, New Zealand, who struggles massively on the ovals that comprise most of the season.
Can van Gisbergen be a legitimate championship contender in Year 1?
Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks, who put his reputation on the line and convinced sponsors to risk millions on an audacious plan to make the Cup playoffs with an inexperienced and unheralded rookie, suggests a deep run awaits the No. 88 Chevrolet.
“Shane just continues to go showcase why we’ve made a long-term commitment to him, why we brought him over here from New Zealand and built this team around him,” said Marks, who signed van Gisbergen to a multiyear extension last week. “Because in a sport like this where winning is so important and so hard to do, if you can catch some lightning in a bottle like we’ve got with SVG, you’ve got to really lean into it. That’s what we’ve done. It’s like seeing a plan come together.”
The plan now has a path to the doorstep of a Cup title.
The first round of 16 drivers is contested on three ovals, but van Gisbergen has a sizable 22-point cushion (victories are worth five points apiece for the playoffs) to overcome a 26.9 average finish on ovals.
Pared down to 12 drivers, the second round features a road course at Charlotte Motor Speedway. A win there would catapult a driver into the third round, where eight drivers will square off for four berths in the championship finale at Phoenix Raceway.
“He’s in a really good position,” Marks said. “I think we have a real opportunity to get to the Round of 8.”
The playoffs open at tricky Darlington Raceway, whose odd shape is among the most difficult layouts in NASCAR, but van Gisbergen is more concerned about the first-round cutoff race at Bristol Motor Speedway. He finished 38th in his April 13 debut on the Tennessee short track.
“I ran terrible there,” said van Gisbergen, who finished 20th a week earlier at Darlington. “Bristol was so far from anything I’ve ever done, and that’s a really tough place. That’s probably the biggest worry. Darlington, I feel fine, especially now that we have a lot of points. You’ve just got to have three solid weeks, and you might get through. We just have to play the averages, make no mistakes and make sure we’re in a good spot every week.”
Zilisch future
After pulling Connor Zilisch from the Cup race at Watkins Glen, Marks said it’s unclear when the Xfinity Series points leader will return from the broken collarbone he suffered while celebrating his series-high sixth victory Aug. 9. With approval from NASCAR, Zilisch could skip the final three regular-season races and still be eligible for the Xfinity playoffs.
“He’s a huge asset and a huge part of the future of the business,” Marks said. “We have to make sure that we’re not hurting any long-term opportunities by taking advantage of a short-term opportunity.”
Having raced with a broken collarbone in 2021, van Gisbergen believes Zilisch could return for the Aug. 22 race at Daytona International Speedway.
“I had a weekend off and raced the next week, so pretty much what he’s going to go through,” van Gisbergen said. “I’d get a plate put in and then take it out at the end of the year. It’s obviously going to be in pain. My biggest problem was tightening the belts. I could really feel the plate through the skin, and it was a horrible feeling. But I raced the next week and did pretty well. For sure with some good doctors and some good drugs, he’ll get through the race fine.”
Impressing the boss
With team owner Michael Jordan in attendance, Bubba Wallace finished eighth at Watkins Glen (a spot ahead of 23XI Racing teammate Tyler Reddick) for a season-best fourth consecutive top 10. The stretch includes the Brickyard 400 victory that qualified Wallace for the playoffs and relieved enormous pressure from the No. 23 Toyota driver.
“Indy was life-changing,” Wallace said. “It allowed me to not harp on all of the mistakes that I usually make at a road course. The big boss was here, so it’s good to get MJ a couple of top 10s.”
Fletcher to Make GR Cup Debut With Copeland – Sportscar365
Photo: Copeland Motorsports Copeland Motorsports will expand into a seven-car Toyota GR Cup North America operation for the remainder of the season, having added Jeremy Fletcher to the single-make series beginning with this weekend’s pair of rounds at Road America. The Mazda MX-5 Cup series veteran, who had previously driven with the Dean Copeland-led operation, […]
Copeland Motorsports will expand into a seven-car Toyota GR Cup North America operation for the remainder of the season, having added Jeremy Fletcher to the single-make series beginning with this weekend’s pair of rounds at Road America.
The Mazda MX-5 Cup series veteran, who had previously driven with the Dean Copeland-led operation, will make his debut at the wheel of a Toyota GR86 Cup car.
“Joining Copeland Motorsports in the GR Cup is an exciting step for me,” said Fletcher, who is continyniung to also race in MX-5 Cup.
“It’s a great opportunity to get my name out there in another professional series, broaden my horizons, and continue developing my skills.
“I know the team well from our time together in MX-5 Cup, and I’m confident we can hit the ground running this weekend.”
Dean Copeland added: “Jeremy is an incredibly talented young driver with a strong track record in competitive environments.
“We have seen firsthand his speed, determination, and adaptability, so having him come join us in our GR Cup program was a natural fit. I’m looking forward to seeing what he can achieve in this new chapter of his career.”
Fletcher will also contest the GR Cup rounds at Barber Motorsports Park and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which closes out the season in October.
John Dagys is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sportscar365. Dagys spent eight years as a motorsports correspondent for FOXSports.com and SPEED Channel and has contributed to numerous other motorsports publications worldwide. Contact John
Nascar driver Connor Zilisch breaks collarbone while celebrating latest victory
Connor Zilisch, the NASCAR Xfinity Series points leader, picked up another win on Saturday but his celebrations quickly came to an unexpected end when he broke his collarbone slipping off his car.The 19-year-old driver was climbing onto the roof of his No. 88 Chevrolet car to celebrate his latest victory at Watkins Glen International in […]
Connor Zilisch, the NASCAR Xfinity Series points leader, picked up another win on Saturday but his celebrations quickly came to an unexpected end when he broke his collarbone slipping off his car.The 19-year-old driver was climbing onto the roof of his No. 88 Chevrolet car to celebrate his latest victory at Watkins Glen International in New York but as he attempted to move, his left foot apparently got caught on the window netting.Zilisch then tumbled awkwardly and took a hard fall onto Victory Lane.Following the fall, Zilisch lay still on the floor before being surrounded by those in close proximity. The driver was taken to the trackside medical center and transported to a local hospital in an ambulance for further evaluation.Zilisch later shared news of his injuries on X, formerly known as Twitter.”Thank you everybody for reaching out today. I’m out of the hospital and getting better already,” Zilisch posted Saturday evening.”Thankfully, CT scans for my head are clear, I just have a broken collarbone. Thankful for all the medics for quick attention and grateful it wasn’t any worse.”Zilisch leads the NASCAR Xfinity Series with 823 points – seven points clear of Justin Allgaier in second. Zilisch has won a series-leading six races this season.
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Connor Zilisch, the NASCAR Xfinity Series points leader, picked up another win on Saturday but his celebrations quickly came to an unexpected end when he broke his collarbone slipping off his car.
The 19-year-old driver was climbing onto the roof of his No. 88 Chevroletcar to celebrate his latest victory at Watkins Glen International in New York but as he attempted to move, his left foot apparently got caught on the window netting.
Zilisch then tumbled awkwardly and took a hard fall onto Victory Lane.
Following the fall, Zilisch lay still on the floor before being surrounded by those in close proximity. The driver was taken to the trackside medical center and transported to a local hospital in an ambulance for further evaluation.
Zilisch later shared news of his injuries on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Thank you everybody for reaching out today. I’m out of the hospital and getting better already,” Zilisch posted Saturday evening.
“Thankfully, CT scans for my head are clear, I just have a broken collarbone. Thankful for all the medics for quick attention and grateful it wasn’t any worse.”
Zilisch leads the NASCAR Xfinity Series with 823 points – seven points clear of Justin Allgaier in second. Zilisch has won a series-leading six races this season.