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Atlanta Cup starting lineup: Joey Logano wins pole as Fords dominate qualifying

HAMPTON, Ga. — Joey Logano will start on the pole for Saturday night’s Cup race at EchoPark Speedway, as Fords took the top eight spots in the 40-car field. He claimed the top starting spot with a lap of 178.960 mph. It is Logano’s first pole of the season and 32nd of his Cup career. […]

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HAMPTON, Ga. — Joey Logano will start on the pole for Saturday night’s Cup race at EchoPark Speedway, as Fords took the top eight spots in the 40-car field.

He claimed the top starting spot with a lap of 178.960 mph. It is Logano’s first pole of the season and 32nd of his Cup career.

For the second Atlanta race in a row, Team Penske and its affiliate, Wood Brothers Racing, grabbed the top four starting positions.

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Josh Berry, who drives for the Wood Brothers, will start next to Logano on the front row. Berry posted the same lap time as Logano but Logano got the pole because ties are broken by car owner points. Logano’s car ranks higher than Berry’s car in the owner standings.

Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney will start third after a lap of 178.937 mph, and teammate Austin Cindric qualified fourth with a lap of 178.626 mph. Ryan Preece, who drives for RFK Racing, qualified fifth at 178.092.

He was followed by teammate Brad Keselowski (177.960 mph), Cole Custer (177.949) and Zane Smith (177.920). Alex Bowman (177.675) will start ninth as the top Chevrolet in qualifying. Pocono winner Chase Briscoe qualified 10th with a lap of 177.635 mph and is the top Toyota.

The green flag for Saturday’s race is scheduled to wave at 7:19 p.m. ET on TNT and TruTV





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Walker Evans, 1938-2025 | RACER

One of off-road racing’s truly untouchable legends, Walker Evans, passed away Saturday at the age of 86. Evans, an inductee into the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame, the SEMA Hall of Fame and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, struggled with health issues in recent years. Born in Cedar Lake, Michigan in 1938, Evans […]

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One of off-road racing’s truly untouchable legends, Walker Evans, passed away Saturday at the age of 86.

Evans, an inductee into the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame, the SEMA Hall of Fame and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, struggled with health issues in recent years. Born in Cedar Lake, Michigan in 1938, Evans is survived by wife Phyllis and son Evan. 

Evans often admitted that a secret to his success was his longtime marriage to wife Phyllis.

Evans was one of off-road racing’s first superstars, following in the footprints of longtime friend and competitor Parnelli Jones. His first taste of desert racing came at the 1969 NORRA Baja 500 driving an American Motors Rambler for actor James Garner’s All-American Racing team. The indelible experience sparked a lifelong passion for the sport, and soon he started racing his own Ford F-100 built in the legendary Long Beach, California shop of Bill Stroppe. 

Eventually Walker Evans Racing was tapped by Dodge and Goodyear to form a formidable factory desert and short-course effort. His sparkling career earned him a total of 142 victories and 21 championship titles – including five Baja 1000 wins. 

With its landmark grandstand complex serving as a backgEvans pilots his Class 8 Dodge at Riverside International Raceway.

As much as Evans enjoyed racing in his beloved Baja peninsula, he also thrived in the more physical world of short-course off-road competition. His short-course journey blossomed in his adopted hometown of Riverside, California after SCORE International’s Mickey Thompson and Sal Fish brought off-road racing to the masses at nearby Riverside raceway. Evans was also the first major west coast racer to compete in an American Midwest short-course scene that included Crandon International Raceway. His rivalry with local Crandon champion Jack Flannery become legendary and was captured by live national coverage on ESPN. 

The NORRA rebirth of the vintage-themed Mexican 1000 gave Evans a long final chapter of racing in Baja. Here he is at the 2013 event behind the wheel of his Dodge wearing it’s iconic Walker Evans Racing livery.

In 1995 Evans was among a group of off-road racing team owners who created the foundation of NASCAR’s truck racing series. He completed in 41 NASCAR races, with four top-10 finishes to his credit, but Evans pivoted back to his off-road roots in 1999, competing in large rock crawling competitions. Along with Jones, in 2010 he returned to the Baja peninsula with his restored Class 8 Dodge as part of the rebirthed NORRA Mexican 1000 rally. Thanks to NORRA, Evans enjoyed another decade competing – and often winning – the annual trans-peninsula rally. 

Evans and his wife were also highly successful as entrepreneurs. Together with longtime crew chief Randy Anderson, the trio founded Walker Evans Racing to bring wheels and shock absorbers into the off-road market. The company eventually manufactured shocks as a valued OEM UTV and snowmobile supplier to Polaris and others. Polaris eventually purchased Walker Evans Racing in 2023.

In the dirty and tough world of off-road racing, “The Legend” made wearing a white cowboy hat his trademark. He never got near a horse or ranch, but the storied icon of the sport had the grit and determination to make it part of his authentic persona. He was the last of a breed, and sadly one of the only remaining pioneers to the off-road motorsports legacy. 



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Live updates: NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa 2025

NEWTON, Iowa — For the second time ever, the NASCAR Cup Series will race at the beloved 7/8-mile Iowa Speedway. Follow here for live race updates. STAGE ONE AT IOWA The first stage is 70 laps. LAP 47: William Byron and Brad Keselowski race side-by-side for the lead as leaders are in lap traffic. Noah […]

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NEWTON, Iowa — For the second time ever, the NASCAR Cup Series will race at the beloved 7/8-mile Iowa Speedway. Follow here for live race updates.

STAGE ONE AT IOWA

The first stage is 70 laps.

LAP 47: William Byron and Brad Keselowski race side-by-side for the lead as leaders are in lap traffic. Noah Gragson, Kyle Busch, Ty Dillon and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. are directly in front of the leaders. Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe have caught up to Byron and Keselowski.

LAP 26: Brad Keselowski takes second from Austin Cindric.

William Byron is holding serve out in front at lap 22. Austin Cindric and Brad Keselowski closed but a lap car seems to have separated them.

Keselowski winning would be a massive upset for the NASCAR Cup Series playoff cutline as he is 24th in points and would need a win to get in.

Chase Briscoe started on the pole but is back to fourth on lap 10. The top-10 is William Byron, Austin Cindric, Brad Keselowski, Chase Briscoe, Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney, Carson Hocevar, Chase Elliott, A.J. Allmendinger and Denny Hamlin.

Chase Briscoe leads the field to the green with William Byron to the outside. Kyle Busch and Noah Gragson will start in the rear.

Broadcast: USA, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 350 laps / 306.25 miles
Stages: 70 / 210 / 350

Average time of race: 2:58:37

Pit road speed: 40 mph
Caution car speed: 45 mph

Fuel Window: 110 laps

Jonathan Fjeld is the co-owner of the The Racing Experts, LLC. He has been with TRE since 2010.

A Twin Valley, MN, native, Fjeld became a motorsports fan at just three years old (first race was the 2002 Pennsylvania 500). He worked as a contributor and writer for TRE from 2010-18. Since then, he has stepped up and covered 24 NASCAR race weekends and taken on a larger role with TRE. He became the co-owner and managing editor in 2023 and has guided the site to massive growth in that time.

Fjeld has covered a wide array of stories and moments over the years, including Kevin Harvick’s final Cup Series season, the first NASCAR national series disqualification in over 50 years, Shane van Gisbergen’s stunning win in Chicago and the first Cup Series race at Road America in 66 years – as well as up-and-coming drivers’ stories and stories from inside the sport, like the tech it takes for Hendrick Motorsports to remain a top-tier team.

Currently, he resides in Albuquerque, N.M., where he works for KOB 4, an NBC station. He works as a digital producer and does on-air reports. He loves spending time with friends and family, playing and listening to music, exploring new places, being outdoors, reading books and writing among other activities. You can email him at fjeldjonathan@gmail.com



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Racecar hauler flips leaving Iowa Speedway (Photos)

“Without help this accident will be nearly impossible to recover from.” It’s NASCAR weekend at Iowa Speedway in Newton. On Friday, the race weekend opened with the ARCA Menards Series. Clubb Racing Inc with driver Alex Clubb chased a vibration in the race. They then cut a tire and went several laps down for repairs […]

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“Without help this accident will be nearly impossible to recover from.”

It’s NASCAR weekend at Iowa Speedway in Newton. On Friday, the race weekend opened with the ARCA Menards Series.

Clubb Racing Inc with driver Alex Clubb chased a vibration in the race. They then cut a tire and went several laps down for repairs under green.

On the way home, the team suffered a highway accident. According to the team the driver of the teams dually truck fell asleep at the wheel.

The trailer flipped on Interstate 80 with the car inside. It was then struck by more than one semi as it was on its side.

The hauler, truck and racecar are all heavily damaged. The team estimates damage near $80,000.

Everyone involved in the accident has been reported as okay according to the team.

Clubb Racing is a small team based in Illinois. They have now setup a GoFundMe to help them return to the track.

View photos of the racing hauler crash below.

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Clubb Racing comments

“Really bad night coming home along I80 in Illinois,” Clubb Racing Inc stated via social media.

“Thankfully everyone involved is ok. Unfortunately most if not all of our equipment for the 03 is destroyed.”

“This morning around 1am one of our team members fell asleep while we were traveling back from the race at Iowa speedway.”

“Unfortunately in the accident our rig flipped and was stuck across the right east bound lane of I 80. Several semi trucks stuck our trailer causing further damage to everything.”

“Unfortunately our trailer and most of our equipment we travel with for race day is heavily damaged or destroyed.”

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Team seeking help

The team has setup a GoFundMe page to help rebuild.

“Our car is heavily damaged because they were unable to rotate it at the scene. Our trailer with car was loaded onto a roll back on its side and transported around 30 minutes to the tow yard. Unfortunately we are stuck with a wrecked truck, destroyed trailer and equipment, a badly damaged race car, and a basically $8,000 tow bill.”

“To fix or replace everything that is messed up is probably $80,000. I’m very thankful that everyone is ok and nobody was injured.”

“I’m not one to ask for help but unfortunately we need it. We have worked so hard to get a decent program together and now half of that is gone. If you can help us I would greatly appreciate it.”

They concluded, “Without help this accident will be nearly impossible to recover from.”

Over $2K has already been raised of the $6K goal. Click here to view the GoFundMe page.

The next ARCA Menards Series race is schedule for next weekend at Watkins Glen International. Alex Clubb is 6th in ARCA standings with 1 top-10 in the 12 races so far.

Last week, Mike Harmon Racing also suffered from hauler issues en route to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In that situation, the team requested help from fans and was able to make it to Indianapolis.

NASCAR team suffers hauler issues en route to Indianapolis (Photos)

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NASCAR Rumors: Corey Day Headed for Full-Time Ride in 2026

Hendrick Motorsports is the best team in NASCAR and has played a key role in the development of some of the top drivers. As the company prepares for its future, it appears there’s a chance that Corey Day could land a huge opportunity next season. On Saturday, nascarumornostalgia shared that they’ve heard Day will be […]

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Hendrick Motorsports is the best team in NASCAR and has played a key role in the development of some of the top drivers. As the company prepares for its future, it appears there’s a chance that Corey Day could land a huge opportunity next season.

On Saturday, nascarumornostalgia shared that they’ve heard Day will be driving the No. 17 car for Hendrick full-time next season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

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HMS signed Day in January to a multiyear deal, giving him a chance to run a few races in Xfinity this season. Driving the No. 17 car, he got his first taste of the level in March at Martinsville Speedway, qualifying eighth. He raced fairly well, working his way back inside the top 10 after dropping to the middle of the pack, before contact damaged his car and he finished 21st.

Day later took home a 16th-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway in May and then delivered an 11th-place finish two races later at Nashville Superspeedway. He later placed 24th in the road course race at Sonoma Raceway and most recently placed 24th in the NASCAR Xfinity results at Iowa.

Related: NASCAR Prospects Who Could Become Future Cup Series Stars

The 19-year-old has had more experience at the Truck Series level (11 races) and the ARCA Menards Series (five races). For now, Day remains a full-time driver at High Limit.

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It would be a bit of a gamble for HMS considering Day still has limited experience in the Xfinity Series. He would be just 20 years old for his entire rookie season at the Xfinity level, competing against very experienced drivers (Justin Allgaier, Austin Hill, and Jeb Burton) in addition to top NASCAR prospects with significantly more Xfinity experience (Jesse Love, Carson Kvapil, and Nicholas Sanchez).

A better path for Day would seem to be becoming a full-time Truck Series driver in 2026, competing at a lower level where he has more experience and has demonstrated more success. Furthermore, the Truck level has lower stakes than the Xfinity level and there is less pressure to generate money.

Read More: Tyler Reddick Landing Spots if He Leaves 23XI, including Hendrick Motorsports

Ultimately, Hendrick has plenty of time to decide where it will deploy Day next season. The 19-year-old has shown flashes this year that demonstrate why he’s one of the top prospects in the sport, but he might be better off developing in the Truck Series for a year before moving up to Xfinity.

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Fornaroli leads Invicta Racing 1-2 in Hungary

Leonardo Fornaroli won his maiden FIA Formula 2 Feature Race victory, and in doing so led home an Invicta Racing one-two with his teammate Roman Stanek in second place. The Championship leader managed the race expertly after being given a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane to take his third win of […]

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Leonardo Fornaroli won his maiden FIA Formula 2 Feature Race victory, and in doing so led home an Invicta Racing one-two with his teammate Roman Stanek in second place.

The Championship leader managed the race expertly after being given a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane to take his third win of the season, as Jak Crawford rounded out the podium for DAMS Lucas Oil.

AS IT HAPPENED

A rolling start kicked things off as pole-sitter Stanek led his teammate Fornaroli and Crawford away, as the top 12 drivers maintain position on the first lap with the track slightly wet off-line.

Crawford had lost ground to the top two and on Lap 4 was coming under pressure from Luke Browning. The Hitech TGR driver looked to have taken the place, but he ran wide at Turn 2 allowing his rival back through.

Lap 6 of 37 and Amaury Cordeel pulled his Rodin Motorsport car over to the side of the road, bringing out the Virtual Safety Car.

Racing resumed on Lap 8, and Arvid Lindblad, the lead driver on the Medium tire, took two places at the opening two corners from Oliver Goethe and Joshua Duerksen to go to P5.

Lindblad’s Campos Racing teammate Josep María Martí lost two places to Gabriele Minì and Richard Verschoor at Turn 1 though, dropping the Spaniard to P11.

The Virtual Safety Car was signaled once again with Victor Martins stopping his ART Grand Prix on track at the exit of Turn 12.

Green flag conditions returned on Lap 11, and looking to get the jump on Lindblad, Goethe ran wide at Turn 12, dropping him to P8 behind Duerksen and Alexander Dunne.

Dunne and Duerksen then went wheel-to-wheel down the Main Straight, with the Irishman taking sixth from the AIX Racing driver, despite a lockup into Turn 2.

Stanek led the way at a rolling start with Fornaroli in second

Stanek led the way at a rolling start with Fornaroli in second

 

Campos then informed Lindblad that the Prime tire was quicker than the Options on Lap 13, and his teammate Martí showed that as he took back the two places he lost to Verschoor and Minì on the run to Turn 2. The Spaniard then overtook Goethe for P8 on the run to Turn 12.

The first set of Soft tire runners at the front then pitted, with Browning coming in from fourth, with Duerksen, Goethe and Minì all joining him in swapping to the Mediums.

Race leader Stanek and Crawford came in on Lap 15, with Fornaroli and Dunne following on the next lap. The Italian made the overcut work as he came back out ahead of his teammate.

Out in front, and yet to pit on the Medium tyres, Lindblad led Martí, with Verschoor in third, ahead of Dino Beganovic, Kush Maini, Cian Shields and Ritomo Miyata.

Fornaroli was in eighth, but only one second separated him and Stanek, who closed the gap on Lap 19. The Championship leader’s race then got more difficult when he was given a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pitlane.

Back at the front, Verschoor was the first of the alternative strategy runners to be called in on Lap 22, and he came back out just behind Goethe in P12.

Lindblad was in from the lead on Lap 23, with Martí in on the next lap, but both struggling to get their tyres up to temperature. They lost out to Verschoor, who had gotten up to P7. The Briton was now 10th, while his teammate fell through the field to P15.

On to Lap 27 of 37, Crawford closed to within 0.4s off Stanek. The American made a move at Turn 1 on the next lap, but locked up into the corner, allowing his rival to keep the position. Their battling allowed Fornaroli to escape up the road and by Lap 29, he was 4.9s clear.

Crawford was struggling behind Stanek now, and behind them Browning set a personal best time on Lap 33 to close to within 1.6s.

The fight for seventh then heated up as Beganovic pilled the pressure on Lindblad. The two went side-by-side through Turns 1 and 2 on Lap 34 and 35, as Goethe and Dunne started to join the fight.

Miyata finally pitted on the penultimate lap, promoting Stanek to second and Crawford to third.

Onto the last lap, Fornaroli was 7.2s clear out in front across the line to achieve his third win in as many weekends and his first FIA Formula 2 victory.

Stanek made it an Invicta one-two, with Crawford third, Browning fourth, Verschoor fifth, while Lindblad held of Beganovic to take P6. Goethe also fought off Dunne for P8 as Martí fought through to take the final point in P10.

The top three celebrate on the podium after the race

The top three celebrate on the podium after the race

KEY QUOTE – Leonardo Fornaroli, Invicta Racing

“What a race today. Finally, we managed to take a win in the Feature Race. It was a really stressful race especially at the end with the five second penalty, I had to stay in front by more than five seconds otherwise I was losing the win. But in the end, we didn’t have a Safety Car. Super happy about this race, now we go into the summer break, so some rest, but then we will be back for Monza.”

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

Leonardo Fornaroli, now on 154 points extends his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship, with Jak Crawford up to second on 137 points. Richard Verschoor is down to third on 135, as Luke Browning goes up to fourth on 125 points, while Alexander Dunne rounds out the top five on 124.

In the Teams’ Standings, Invicta Racing continue to lead the way with 231 points, as Campos Racing maintain second on 189, with Hitech TGR third on 183. DAMS Lucas Oil are fourth on 163 points, as MP Motorsport round out the top five on 158.

UP NEXT

The drivers set off for their summer breaks but will return to the track at Monza for Round 11 on September 05-07.

RACE RESULTS – 37 Laps

Pos Driver Team Behind
1 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing +0.000s
2 Roman Stanek Invicta Racing +2.152s
3 Jak Crawford DAMS +4.716s
4 Luke Browning Hitech GP +6.052s
5 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport +11.505s
6 Arvid Lindblad Campos Racing +22.099s
7 Dino Beganovic Hitech GP +22.572s
8 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport +23.080s
9 Alex Dunne Hitech GP +23.627s
10 Pepe Marti Campos Racing +24.279s
11 Kush Maini DAMS +26.401s
12 Joshua Duerksen AIX Racing +31.075s
13 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing +31.951s
14 Sami Meguetounif Trident +33.752s
15 Sebastian Montoya Prema +34.260s
16 Cian Shields AIX Racing +38.558s
17 Gabriele Mini Prema +39.860s
18 Ritomo Miyata ART Grand Prix +42.525s
19 Max Esterson Trident +46.194s
Ret John Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing
Ret Victor Martins ART Grand Prix
Ret Amaury Cordeel Rodin Motorsport

Fastest lap: Beganovic, 1m31.178s

Championship standings 1 Fornaroli 154   2 Crawford 137   3 Verschoor 135   4 Browning 125   5 Dunne 124   6 Marti 97   7 Lindblad 92   8 Stanek 77   9 Montoya 72   10 Martins 69



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MLB Speedway Classic Between Braves, Reds at Bristol Motor Speedway Resumes

A record crowd for a regular-season Major League Baseball game got to see all the pomp and pageantry of the MLB Speedway Classic before the rain washed out the game itself in the bottom of the first inning. Fans returning Sunday only wanted to watch the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds play ball. Sunday was […]

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A record crowd for a regular-season Major League Baseball game got to see all the pomp and pageantry of the MLB Speedway Classic before the rain washed out the game itself in the bottom of the first inning.

Fans returning Sunday only wanted to watch the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds play ball. Sunday was dry at Bristol Motor Speedway even with overcast skies.

This MLB Speedway Classic was first announced nearly a year ago as part of Commissioner Rob Manfred’s push to take MLB to places where baseball isn’t played every day live. MLB played a game at the “Field of Dreams” movie site in Iowa in both 2021 and 2022. Alabama and North Carolina, too.

MLB didn’t try to sell every ticket inside the speedway that drew 156,990 for the Battle of Bristol college football game in 2016. The track, with a racing capacity of 146,000, meant the final attendance number could reach 90,000 or more even with sections blocked off.

The previous paid attendance of 84,587 was set on September 12, 1954, when Cleveland Stadium hosted the New York Yankees.

Simply canceling this game wasn’t an option. The Reds are in the chase for a wild-card spot, and this is the last time these teams meet this season. Teams had police escorts to make sure they got back to Bristol on Sunday.

For fans, the commute back to Bristol Motor Speedway, billed as “The Last Great Colosseum” with its history as a half-mile bullring of a racetrack, was easier for some than others.

MLB will be announcing an attendance figure later Sunday. Officials already knew this event would draw a record crowd with 85,000 tickets sold as of Monday.

The big question Sunday was how many people would return for baseball itself after the big party that MLB and Bristol threw for fans Saturday. 

Fans had plenty of room to spread out, dance and enjoy the capping event of the MLB Speedway Classic.

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