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NASCAR Sonoma race first-time fan checklist, get the most out of race day

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NASCAR is heading to Wine Country.

The NASCAR Cup Series is running the Toyota/Save Mart 350 to highlight a full weekend of action including the NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series West.

For some fans, this will be their first time attending a NASCAR race. If you’re one of those first-time fans, we have a checklist for you to get the most out of race day.

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Here’s a first-time fan checklist for the NASCAR Sonoma race.

Plan to arrive early for NASCAR Sonoma race

Fans should arrive two hours early to navigate traffic, parking and spend some time in the Fan Zone to make the day even more memorable.

Do not forget sunscreen!

The NASCAR Sonoma race will be one of the warmer days of the season, and almost always produces beautiful weather days. Make sure to bring sunscreen, getting a sunburn at a NASCAR race is painful.

Hit those merchandise haulers

Near the fan zone, there are merchandise haulers with all kinds of items for sale. Anything from hats, t-shirts, flags, pens, pencils and, of course, diecast cars, are available in these haulers. The haulers are separated by race team (for example, Hendrick Motorsports is in one hauler with Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, William Byron and Alex Bowman merchandise). There may even be a driver in the hauler to sign autographs, if you’re lucky.

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Don’t forget to eat at NASCAR Sonoma race

There are concession stands and food trucks around the speedway. Make sure to look around and find your favorites to enjoy at the racetrack.

Get to your seat early for NASCAR Sonoma race

You’ll want to make sure to get to your seat early to enjoy the pre-race festivities, a snack and a drink before the race. There will also be lots of standing, including for every restart, a few laps after, and as the race is coming to a close.

Can I bring cooler, food, alcohol to Sonoma Raceway?

Yes, coolers are allowed. They must be a soft-sided cooler no bigger than 14-inches by 14-inches by 14-inches. Backpacks and bags no bigger than 18-inches by 18-inches by 14-inches are allowed. Pre-packaged food and alcohol are allowed, but no glass containers.

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Items to bring to NASCAR Sonoma race

  • A maximum of two bags per person that do not exceed 18″x18″x14″ size.

  • Ear protection is recommended.

  • A seat cushion is highly recommended for the concrete terrace seating in Turns 2, 3, 7 and 9.

  • Water (plastic bottles only) Snacks, if you wish.

Prohibited items for NASCAR Sonoma race

  • Aerosol cans (with the exception of sunscreen, sun block, hand sanitizer, and bug spray)

  • Glass or ceramic containers of any kind

  • Displays of the Confederate Flag

  • Foam or hard-sided coolers regardless of size

  • Frisbees, Balloons or any other Projectile

  • InlineSkates/Skateboards/Bicycles/Hover Boards

  • Laser Pointers, Noise Makers and Air Horns

  • Lawn chairs and stadium-type seats with legs (all chairs must sit flat against your seat – no legs)

  • Tripods and monopods that are either solid or collapsible

  • Umbrellas in seating areas

  • Unregistered golf carts and other off-highway vehicles including, but not limited to, ATVs, golf carts, motorized bikes and scooters, side-by-side utility vehicles (see the full golf cart and off-road vehicle policy and registration info here)

  • Weapons, including, but not limited to, guns, knives, stun guns and pepper spray.

Get tickets for NASCAR Sonoma race

NASCAR Weekend Pass: Get the full NASCAR race weekend experience. The NASCAR Weekend Pass includes admission to three races along with practice and qualifying for the ARCA Menards Series West, NASCAR Xfinity Series and the NASCAR Cup Series.

NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 (July 13): The NASCAR Cup Series tackles the series’ most challenging course. Be there as the green flag flies on the Toyota/Save Mart 350.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 (July 12): Don’t miss NASCAR’s up-and-coming stars as they take on Sonoma Raceway’s famed road course for the third time ever for the Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250.

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ARCA Menards Series West race (July 11): Catch the ARCA Menards Series West General Tire 200 on Friday, July 11, as the future stars of NASCAR duke it out in wine country.

Promotions, discounts for NASCAR Sonoma race

Summer of Speed Pass: The Summer of Speed Pass allows you to attend both NASCAR on July 13 and NHRA on July 25-27 for a discounted price of $199.

  • One (1) NHRA Lower Grandstand ticket (Choice of July 25, 26 or 27)

  • One (1) NASCAR Lower Grandstand ticket (July 13 Only)

Kids tickets: Kids 12 and under get in free for the NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series West races at Sonoma with a ticketed adult. Kids can also get into the NASCAR Cup Series race for $10 with a ticketed adult. NOTE: Limit two per ticketed adult. Tickets and credentials are required for gate entry for children age 12 and under.

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College tickets: College students, using their .edu email address, will be able to access discounted tickets for the NASCAR race. There is a limit of four tickets per customer.

Hero ticket offer from GOVX: GOVX is thrilled to offer exclusive, special pricing on select NASCAR tickets for you and your family. This special offer is reserved for our heroes — Military personnel, first responders (Firefighters, EMS, EMTs), law enforcement, teachers and other government service personnel. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience the thrill of NASCAR at a fraction of the cost. Verify your eligibility today through GOVX and secure your tickets.

Weather guarantee: If weather postpones a NASCAR race held at a Speedway Motorsports venue and a ticket holder is unable to attend on the rescheduled date, the Weather Guarantee provides a ticket credit toward a future NASCAR race at any Speedway Motorsports venue.

Last thing: have fun!

NASCAR races are some of the most fun sporting events you can attend. It can seem a bit stressful with so much stuff happening at once but just remember to enjoy the day. If you’re new to NASCAR, welcome to a sport you’ll hopefully enjoy for a long time.

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When is NASCAR Sonoma race?

The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is set for 2:30 p.m. on July 13 at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California.

NASCAR Sonoma race TV channel

The Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Sonoma race will be broadcast on TNT with Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte in the broadcast booth.

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Denny Hamlin Discloses the Massive Figure Teams Pay Because of NASCAR’s Sponsorship Restrictions

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Denny Hamlin addressed growing frustrations a few months ago following NASCAR’s move to fully standardized parts in 2022. While the shift was intended to control costs, its ripple effects have extended far beyond that goal.

Competitive balance has tightened to the point where cars now mirror one another almost perfectly, leaving drivers with fewer tools to create separation on track. Passing has become more difficult, short-track racing has lost much of its edge, and teams have found themselves boxed into purchasing expensive components from approved suppliers, even when those parts fail to suit their setups or when alternatives elsewhere in the market might outperform them.

Hamlin explained that once NASCAR signs a category partner, teams lose their entire freedom within that space. If the sanctioning body locks in a fuel or tire partner, teams cannot seek sponsorship from a competing brand in the same category.

That restriction applies regardless of competitive benefit or financial upside. According to the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, the most critical performance elements on a race car, fuel and tires, sit squarely within those locked categories, yet teams remain unable to leverage them commercially.

Hamlin expanded on that point with a concrete example, saying, “I think we probably pay about $700,000 a year in tires. In tires. I mean, Goodyear is the official provider of NASCAR tires, but we have to purchase them. They’re not given to us. We have to purchase them.

“But that’s an agreement that they have with NASCAR itself. And again, it’s a category where we couldn’t go get a Michelin to sponsor our car.”

The structure has contributed to broader consequences across the garage. Mechanical innovation has slowed as teams operate within the limits of a spec car. Distinct driving styles carry less influence when equipment behaves the same across the field. At the same time, safety and performance concerns tied to mandated components often leave teams powerless to act independently.

NASCAR’s requirement that teams purchase parts exclusively from approved vendors has shifted problem-solving authority away from the organizations that race the cars weekly.

Manufacturers have felt the effects as well. Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota now have limited room to highlight engineering identity or technical evolution. With fewer avenues to differentiate, their ability to connect innovation to on-track performance has diminished, a factor that could affect long-term investment and fan engagement.

When flaws emerge in a required component, the impact becomes universal. Every team must wait for NASCAR and its supplier to address the issue. The early version of the Next Gen chassis highlighted that risk. Its excessive stiffness failed to absorb impact energy effectively, contributing to a series of injuries and concussions before adjustments were made.

Tires present another constraint. With Goodyear serving as the sole supplier, teams cannot explore alternative compounds or manufacturers to better match track characteristics or driving approaches.

That strategy exists in other forms of motorsport. Formula 1, while also operating under a single-supplier model with Pirelli, still allows teams to select from multiple compounds. NASCAR’s low-profile Next Gen tires have further altered feedback, reducing the tactile “feel” drivers rely on to manage grip and balance.

Although standardization was intended to reduce costs, several teams argue that the economics remain unfavorable. The mandated parts come with high purchase prices, yet teams do not retain ownership, as the components remain NASCAR property. That imbalance has fueled recent antitrust litigation, prompting teams to question the model’s sustainability.

Now, with NASCAR signaling openness to restoring limited innovation and increasing horsepower, optimism has begun to surface. If implemented, those changes could reintroduce speed, improve race quality, and give teams greater control starting next season.



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Denny Hamlin On Exactly How He Kickstarted the 23XI Dream With Michael Jordan

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Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin created history last week by forcing NASCAR to settle the antitrust lawsuit that was in trial at the courthouse since the beginning of the month. The settlement represented a huge win for every team owner in the sport and catapulted 23XI Racing to a legendary status. To think all this began in a basketball game that Hamlin happened to attend.

Speaking on the Digital Social Hour podcast earlier this year, the No. 11 driver narrated how he became a business partners with Jordan and how 23XI Racing came to exist. He said, “I met him at a Charlotte Hornets game. I had courtside seats.

“I’m leaving to go to the restroom at halftime. He had his security guys come grab me. He said, “Hey, Michael would like to meet you”, Hamlin added. 

“From that point on, he got my number, started asking me all these questions about NASCAR. And I’m like, ‘What? Wait a minute. You watch NASCAR?’ He’s like, ‘Dude, I never miss. Every Sunday, I’m sitting in front of a TV watching NASCAR.”

Jordan has been an avid NASCAR fan since childhood, developing the interest from the races that his father used to take him to as a kid. Following that first meeting, they’d taken their friendship to the next level by playing games of golf together.

Noticing Jordan’s interest, Hamlin requested that he supply the gear for his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing team through Nike, and the NBA legend obliged. Soon enough, the idea of owning a race team together popped up, and the rest is history. 

Has Hamlin taught Jordan how to race cars?

Driving a stock car is not an easy business. Even for Jordan. Wanting to experience what it was like, he once asked Hamlin for the chance to get into the professional-grade simulator that Cup Series drivers use to prepare for races.

Following some special adjustments to the rig to fit his size, the Chicago Bulls legend got into the simulator and came out with a very clear picture of just how hard it is to handle a stock car.

Hamlin said, “He got in it, and he probably lasted 10 minutes, and he’s like, ‘It’s making me shake.’ They had to retrofit him to get in there in the first place. But they did, and he had a blast.” Jordan developed a newfound respect for what drivers did that day.



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Great Ideas in Destination Branding: Pennsylvania Tourism Office

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Activations: NASCAR Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 250; NASCAR Cup Series The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VisitPA.com

The money trail: The state’s Sports, Marketing and Tourism Account, a $5 million annual fund developed in 2022 within the state’s Gaming Economic Development and Tourism Fund, is backed by tax revenue generated from sports wagering in the state. The fund provided $250,000 to the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau to support the 2024 NASCAR tripleheader weekend at Pocono Raceway. Additionally, the state paid a total of $1.1 million for the title sponsorship of the 2024 and 2025 NASCAR Cup Series The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VisitPA.com.

What makes these great: Legislators were careful to get a quantifiable return on their grants, as event operators must include a link to VisitPA.com on all related marketing materials and must allocate in-kind sponsorship benefits to the state, valued at up to 10% of the total awarded grant amount. Also unique was that the grant for the raceway helped offset the purchase of machinery and equipment that was used during a $1.8 million capital improvements project, which benefits future track operations and events.

Pennsylvania paid paid $575,000 for the title sponsorship of the June 22 NASCAR Cup Series race. Pennsylvania Tourism Office

Measuring success: The Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office estimated that 60% of the 92,900 unique visitors to the region during NASCAR weekend — including fans and race participants — came from outside the Poconos. Those visitors booked an estimated 30,700 hotel and short-term rental room nights, generated $240,000 in lodging tax revenue and spent $27.4 million at local businesses. Additionally, the media value from the 2025 Cup Series race (which aired on Prime Video and HBO Max) was $3.8 million for the VisitPA and The Great American Getaway branding, according to the state’s Department of Community & Economic Development.



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NASCAR Settles Landmark Antitrust Lawsuit

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NASCAR has ended a major antitrust lawsuit, brought by team owners including basketball legend Michael Jordan of 23XI Racing and Bob Jenkins of Front Row Motorsports, after reaching a settlement on Thursday.

The agreement was finalised following eight days of a federal trial, representing a major concession by NASCAR that introduces “evergreen” or permanent charters for all teams and includes an undisclosed financial element.

The lawsuit was initiated after 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, two of the 15 Cup Series organisations, refused to sign a 2024 extension of NASCAR’s charter agreements.

These agreements grant teams franchise-like ownership over their entries and a share of prize money.

The plaintiffs argued that the charters did not provide teams with enough rights or financial viability, accusing NASCAR of operating a non-transparent monopoly that stifled competition.

Testimony during the trial revealed that teams received approximately $12–13 million annually under the old agreement, while they claimed they needed closer to $20 million to be financially sustainable.

The key commercial adjustment secured by the teams is the establishment of “evergreen” charters, subject to mutual agreement from the other charter holders.

This permanence is expected to significantly increase charter valuations, attracting greater investment and stability to the sport’s ownership base.

The settlement also returns the six respective charters (three each) to 23XI and Front Row Motorsports, restoring them to full chartered status alongside the other 30 chartered entries in the field.

While the financial terms of the settlement are confidential and were not specified in the joint statement, industry sources suggest the settlement included compensation for the plaintiff teams for lost income incurred while they raced unchartered in the 2025 season.

Furthermore, the amendment to the charter agreement for all teams is understood to include increased team influence, such as a return to a “strike rule” (now increased to five) allowing teams to veto major decisions, and a new portion of revenue from NASCAR’s international media rights deals.

The resolution, which avoids a court verdict that could have forced NASCAR to sell its tracks or face damages estimated at over USD300 million (AUD528 million), allows the series to focus on the future.

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Corvette ZR1 Sets New Lap Record At Canadian Tire Motorsports Park: Check Details

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The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has been making waves this year, setting a series of performance records hard to ignore. Chevrolet brought a pre-production ZR1 equipped with the ZTK Performance Package to some of the most demanding tracks in the US. This resulted in five new production-car lap records – at Watkins Glen, Road America, Road Atlanta, and both the Full and Grand layouts at Virginia International Raceway.

Chevrolet’s most powerful combustion-only Corvette, the ZR1, may sit in the shadow of the flashier all-wheel-drive ZR1X, but it continues to prove its strength. Recently, with veteran driver Ron Fellows at the wheel, the ZR1 set another production-car lap record. At Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP), it comfortably outpaced the Ford Mustang GTD, adding to its growing list of achievements.

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In 2026, the Corvette ZR1, driven by Canadian racing legend Ron Fellows, smashed the Mosport production-car lap record with a quick 1:18.2. This new time beat the previous 1:22.12 mark, set in 2023 by a Corvette Z06, also piloted by Fellows, further highlighting both his skill and the ZR1’s impressive track performance.

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At Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, the 2026 Corvette ZR1 showcased its extreme performance with the optional ZTK package, which adds massive downforce. Powering the car is a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 mounted toward the rear, giving it excellent balance and agility. Chevrolet claims the ZR1 can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.3 seconds, making it one of the quickest Corvettes ever. With the ZTK kit, the car produces up to 1,200 pounds of downward force, ensuring superior grip, stability, and cornering ability during high-speed track runs.

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Equipped with the ZTK aero package, the Corvette ZR1 produces over 550 kilograms of downforce at high speeds. This added grip allows drivers to brake later and maintain higher speeds through Mosport’s fast, flowing sections, where confidence in the car is crucial. The balance of stability and control helps unlock quicker lap times without the need for dramatic maneuvers. Instead, the ZR1 delivers a consistent, relentless pace, showing how advanced aerodynamics can transform performance into smooth efficiency and competitive advantage on demanding tracks.




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New ownership group takes over Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanvile, Ont. – Brandon Sun

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BOWMANVILLE – Canadian Tire Motorsport Park has been purchased by a new ownership group.

The new group is led by Peter Thomson with Chris Pfaff and Alek Krstajic as partners.

CTMP is a multi-track motorsport facility outside Bowmanville, Ont., that opened in 1961.

Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, a multi-track motorsport facility about 100 km east of Toronto, has been purchased by a new ownership group. An aerial view of the CTMP event centre is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - CTMP (Mandatory Credit)

Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, a multi-track motorsport facility about 100 km east of Toronto, has been purchased by a new ownership group. An aerial view of the CTMP event centre is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout – CTMP (Mandatory Credit)

“Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is a place with deep heritage and a loyal community,” said Pfaff in a statement. “Our team is proud to be its next steward. We’re committed to respecting everything that makes CTMP special today, while building the foundation for an elevated experience in the years ahead.”

The existing management team and staff, led by Myles Brandt, will remain in place.

A broader vision for the future of the site will be unveiled at the Canadian International Auto Show in February 2026, where the ownership group will share the roadmap for CTMP’s long-term development, investment strategy, and enhanced role within the Canadian motorsport and entertainment spaces.

The team encourages current customers, partners, and media to reach out with any immediate questions about CTMP’s future.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 11, 2025.



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