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Kyle Busch may not be known for speaking about regret, but he has finally admitted that his breakup with Hendrick Motorsports might have been avoidable – while sharing the exact point at which the decision was made to leave. Busch opened up about the beginning of the end with the team that gave him his […]

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Kyle Busch may not be known for speaking about regret, but he has finally admitted that his breakup with Hendrick Motorsports might have been avoidable – while sharing the exact point at which the decision was made to leave.

Busch opened up about the beginning of the end with the team that gave him his first shot at NASCAR stardom. The moment immortalized in the 2022 documentary ‘Rowdy’ came during the 2007 All-Star Race crash at Charlotte Motor Speedway. A three-wide pass attempt gone bad wiped out Jeff Burton and Busch himself and his older brother Kurt, costing all three a shot at the $1 million prize.

Kevin Harvick would go on to win, while Jimmie Johnson finished second for Hendrick. The Busch brothers would further establish their legacies in a rivalry showcased by their aggressive nature toward each other on the track.

“That was the end, that night,” Busch said in the film. “That was the end of HMS [for Busch]. Not having a whole lot of life experience to that point of getting into a professional career, one that’s in the limelight…You’re on TV every weekend, and you don’t really know how to act in certain situations.”

The crash served as a microcosm of deeper issues simmering behind the scenes between him and team owner Rick Hendrick. These days, Busch believes immaturity and a lack of communication played a bigger role than he previously acknowledged.

In a conversation with Jeff Gordon that Busch said lasted more than an hour, he admitted the relationship “wasn’t one to terminate” and conceded it “could’ve been fixed.” But Busch had a better relationship with Rick’s son, Ricky Hendrick, who passed away in 2004 at the age of 24.

Busch left Hendrick following the 2007 season and signed with Joe Gibbs Racing, where his career took off. He admitted to Gibbs taking a more hands-on approach to his job and asked about his ambitions and visions for a successful season.

Between 2008 and 2022, he won 52 Cup races, secured two Cup Series championships [2015, 2019], and became one of the most dominant drivers in the sport’s modern era. He also achieved 102 Xfinity Series wins and added 67 more in the Craftsman Truck Series, driving for his Kyle Busch Motorsports team.

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Altitude Motorsports and Clint Vahsholtz Newest Partners with America’s Mountain Festival

Clint Vahsholtz and Woodland Park Mayor Kellie Case (Courtesy Perini Photo) AMF Official Logo Altitude Motorsports will have Pikes Peak International Hill Climb race vehicles on site for public viewing. Clint Vahsholtz will also meet festival goers. Ned LeDoux will bring life to our belief that music is a universal language with the power to […]

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Altitude Motorsports will have Pikes Peak International Hill Climb race vehicles on site for public viewing. Clint Vahsholtz will also meet festival goers.

Ned LeDoux will bring life to our belief that music is a universal language with the power to unite people.”

— Derek Waggoner, AMF event producer

WOODLAND PARK, CO, UNITED STATES, June 13, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — America’s Mountain Festival (AMF), scheduled for July 5, 2025 at Woodland Station, in downtown Woodland Park, is adding a new, exciting element to the inaugural festival.

Altitude Motorsports, the supporting team behind Clint Vahsholtz for the 2025 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC), who currently is the winningest driver on the mountain, will have race vehicles on site for public viewing. Clint Vahsholtz will also be present to meet festival goers. America’s Mountain Festival is a Tier 1 Sponsor of the 2025 PPIHC race.

Ned LeDoux, the singer-songwriter and son of country legend Chris LeDoux, will headline the music festival. LeDoux has infused all of his records with realistic stories of life as a cowboy, his relationship with music royalty, and the pain and joy that infuses his work. Additional festival highlights will be performances by world-renown artist Michael Martin Murphey, Curtis Grimes and Jon Wolfe.

The festival will also spotlight Colorado favorites Jon Chandler, a multi-talented 7th generation Coloradan and a three-time Spur Award winning author with Western Writers of America and Ernie Martinez, a Denver native and instrumentalist who was inducted into the Colorado Blue Grass Hall of Honor, International Western Music Association’s Instrumentalist of the Year 2018.

Plus, A Cowboy’s Legacy, will be joining in the festivities. They are an ensemble of Woodland Park locals Tom and Donna Hatton, Evie Gutierrez, Hatton’s granddaughter, and Dan Park.

The event schedule for the day is:

12:00 pm – Gates Open

1:15 pm – Presentation of the Colors and National Anthem, performed by Raquita Harper

1:30 pm – Curtis Grimes

3:00 pm – A Cowboy’s Legacy and Friends

3:30 pm – Michael Martin Murphey

5:00 pm – A Cowboy’s Legacy and Friends

5:30 pm – Jon Wolfe

7:00 pm – A Cowboy’s Legacy and Friends

7:30 pm – Ned LeDoux

9:00 pm – Event Closes

AMF promotes itself as a celebration of the music, art and culture of the West. “LeDoux will bring life to our belief that music is a universal language with the power to unite people,” said Derek Waggoner, AMF event producer and chief executive officer of the Tava investor group, the entity constructing the Tava House property at Woodland Station.

Event parking will be available at off-site lots, with limited handicap parking located at the festival site. Off-site parking will be located at the Saddle Club grounds on Hwy 24 in Woodland Park near Wal-Mart and at the Woodland Park High School on Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park. VIP parking instructions will be given directly to VIP ticket holders.

Items allowed inside the festival grounds are:

Standard-sized purses, bags and backpacks

Blankets, sheets and other ground coverings

Cameras (basic point and shoot models)

Binoculars

Strollers

Folding lawn chairs or cloth chairs (No solid metal chairs)

Umbrellas (regular size – no beach umbrellas or beach enclosures)

Unopened, bottled water (no coolers)

All bags and cameras will be searched by security staff before entry.

Festival Sponsors to date include:

Tava House

Park State Bank and Trust

Charis Bible College

Colorado Homes & Land Group, eXp Realty

Black Bear Bourbon

Paragon Culinary School

Lamb Excavating

Thomas General Contractors

Microtel/Woodland County Lodge

Solid Grounds Coffee House

Teller Wifi

Altitude Motorsports

Rocky Mountain Sound, Light & Video

The Cowhand

The Case Advantage

Colorado Gear Lab

Zebz’s Outfitters

Great Western Ranch and Land

Farmers Insurance – Bradley Agency

Team Sato Realty

Tweeds Fine Furnishings Rainbow Valley Ranch PBJ Cattle Company

Colorado Horse Hay

Great Outdoors Adventures

Bierwerks

Earthwise Waste Solutions

Historic Triple B Ranch

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A portion of the festival proceeds will go to support the Northeast Teller County Fire Department located in Woodland Park. To volunteer for the event, contact the promoters at 719-445-9387 or info@americasmountainfestival.com.

Tickets for the America’s Mountain Festival are on sale now at TicketSauce – https://tickets.americasmountainfestival.com/e/americas-mountain-festival/tickets

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Hendrick Motorsports Pulls Late Tactical Switch for NASCAR’s Unique Mexico City Challenge

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Mexico City, and while the track brings its own excitement, the pit road is causing the teams to face a tricky challenge. There’s a thing called ‘reverse pit stop’ in NASCAR. It’s not something fans get to see often in the Cup Series. In fact, the only other place […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Mexico City, and while the track brings its own excitement, the pit road is causing the teams to face a tricky challenge.

There’s a thing called ‘reverse pit stop’ in NASCAR. It’s not something fans get to see often in the Cup Series. In fact, the only other place on the schedule where it happens is at Watkins Glen. And now, Mexico City joins the club.

Hendrick Motorsports Changing the Game on Pit Road at Mexico City

Most NASCAR tracks/ovals have pit roads on the left side. Drivers enter with their left side against the wall, and pit crews are trained to jump off and perform their tasks in a very specific flow. But at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, things change a little.

In Mexico City, the pit road entry will be on the right, meaning the right side of the car hugs the pit wall. That means, crews have to do everything they usually do, but in reverse order.

It might not sound like a big deal initially, but pit stops are all about timing and rhythm. Team crews spend hours practicing every movement to save fractions of a second. But suddenly everything’s reversed when the cars come in from the right. That’s where the challenge comes in.

Hendrick Motorsports (HMS), one of the top teams in the sport, is changing something in its roster before the weekend. NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass informed fans on X that HMS had swapped the positions of its front and rear tire changers for the Mexico race. That way, even with the reversed pit stop, the changes could stick to its usual tires, just from the opposite direction.

Fuelers also face a challenging task. Their approach angle changes when the car’s right side is near the wall. Properly lining up the fuel can on the opposite side without spilling or losing time gets trickier.

Jumping off the wall to get to the car will be another task for which the crew will need ample practice. A sudden change in positioning could lead to early jumps and penalties.

History in the Making for NASCAR at Mexico City

There’s always pressure during a big race weekend, especially when NASCAR travels internationally. With this being the first points-paying Cup Series race outside the U.S. in decades, every team is looking for ways to stay sharp.

HMS’s roster tweak is a smart adjustment. Some teams prefer to keep changers in their regular spots and have them switch their usual positions on the car, which often leads to confusion. By swapping their positions entirely, HMS hopes to avoid that awkward transition.

Their small decision to flip their crew setup could make a big difference on Sunday.





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Denny Hamlin to skip NASCAR’s Mexico City race following the birth of his son

Denny Hamlin announced Thursday that he will not compete in this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City, as he will focus on tending to his fiancee Jordan after the birth of their son on June 11. Hamlin will take a week off from driving the No. 11 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing after […]

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Denny Hamlin announced Thursday that he will not compete in this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City, as he will focus on tending to his fiancee Jordan after the birth of their son on June 11. Hamlin will take a week off from driving the No. 11 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing after earning three wins this season, the most recent of which came just one week ago at Michigan.

Ryan Truex, the younger brother of 2017 Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. and the reserve driver for Joe Gibbs Racing, will drive Hamlin’s No. 11 in his place this weekend at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, while Hamlin’s team will apply for a waiver from NASCAR to maintain their playoff eligibility. Per NASCAR rules, full-time drivers who miss a race are permitted to apply for a waiver to maintain their playoff eligibility in the event of an injury, or for accepted personal reasons such as the birth of a child.

“We are happy to announce the birth of our son. Everyone is doing well,” Hamlin said in a statement. “My main priority is to be here at home for Jordan and our family for the next few days when she is able to go home and we transition to life as a family of five.”

Hamlin, who had been on baby watch over the past two weeks, said earlier this week on his podcast Actions Detrimental that it would be very difficult for him to travel to Mexico if his son was not born by a certain point, citing the logistics and complications that come with international travel that would make it more difficult for him to go back and forth between home and the racetrack.

“It’s one thing when you’re in Michigan, you’re an hour-and-a-half flight away, there’s no customs, I fly right into the airport. It’s not that in Mexico,” Hamlin said. “So I certainly can’t leave until we have a baby.”

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Mexico City will mark the first Cup race that Hamlin has missed since March 2014, when a sinus infection that compromised Hamlin’s vision sidelined him for a race at Fontana. Hamlin had made 406 consecutive starts after that point, a streak which will end on Sunday just after Hamlin made his 700th career Cup start at Nashville two weeks ago.

As for Truex, Sunday’s race in Mexico City will mark his first Cup start since 2014, when he ran most of the season driving for BK Racing with a best finish of 20th at Pocono. Truex, who has three career wins in the Xfinity Series, last attempted a Cup race when he failed to qualify for the 2019 Daytona 500 driving for car owner Tommy Baldwin.

Hamlin currently sits third in the Cup Series regular season standings, having wins at Martinsville, Darlington and Michigan to go with seven top fives and eight top 10s in 15 races. This season has seen Hamlin move to 11th on NASCAR’s all-time wins list, with his 57th career win at Michigan putting him just three victories away from tying Kevin Harvick for the 10th-most Cup wins all-time as he continues to pursue his first Cup championship.





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NASCAR adjusts Mexico City schedule after travel issues

NASCAR has adjusted the Friday and Saturday schedule in Mexico City after multiple industry members could not leave Charlotte, N.C., because of flight issues. The travel issues occurred on Thursday, when the majority of the industry headed for Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. However, with two aircraft experiencing issues, multiple Xfinity Series and Cup Series teams and […]

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NASCAR has adjusted the Friday and Saturday schedule in Mexico City after multiple industry members could not leave Charlotte, N.C., because of flight issues.

The travel issues occurred on Thursday, when the majority of the industry headed for Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. However, with two aircraft experiencing issues, multiple Xfinity Series and Cup Series teams and some drivers are still in Charlotte or looking elsewhere for flights to Mexico.

As such, NASCAR has pushed Xfinity Series practice from Friday to Saturday. Cup Series practice was shifted to later in the day on Friday, and, because of the change to Saturday’s schedule of events, Cup Series qualifying moved back that day. Sunday’s schedule has not changed.

Friday will now be as follows:

  • The first NASCAR Mexico Series race will be at 11:30am local time
  • Cup Series practice (there will be two) has shifted to 2:05pm and 3:30pm local time
  • Xfinity Series practice moves to Saturday

Saturday will now be as follows:

  • Xfinity Series teams will have a 50-minute practice at 9:05am local time
  • Xfinity Series qualifying will be at 10:10am local time
  • Cup Series qualifying has been moved to 12:05pm local time
  • The second NASCAR Mexico Series race has been shifted to 5pm local time

Mexico City is in the Mountain time zone. It is two hours behind the East Coast.

The original weekend schedule would have put Xfinity Series and Cup Series teams on track Friday for the first time, with each series receiving two practice sessions. Saturday would have then seen qualifying for both series and the Xfinity Series race, the first for that series since 2008 in Mexico City.

Sunday is the inaugural event for the Cup Series in Mexico.



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Ferrari goes 1-2 in Thursday night practice at Le Mans

In the final hour of night practice for the 93rd Le Mans 24 Hours, Ferrari finished 1-2 on the leaderboard to shake off a lackluster effort in Hyperpole. Robert Kubica set the pace in the yellow No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari 499P with a 3m26.523s, followed by the factory-run red No. 50 Ferrari 499P. Cadillacs […]

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In the final hour of night practice for the 93rd Le Mans 24 Hours, Ferrari finished 1-2 on the leaderboard to shake off a lackluster effort in Hyperpole.

Robert Kubica set the pace in the yellow No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari 499P with a 3m26.523s, followed by the factory-run red No. 50 Ferrari 499P.

Cadillacs took up three of the next four spots in the running order with the No. 31 Whelen Cadillac V-Series.R in third, the No. 38 Hertz Team JOTA Cadillac in fourth, and the No. 12 JOTA Cadillac, the pole-sitting car for Sunday, in sixth behind the No. 6 Porsche Penske Motorsport 963.

The No. 48 VDS Panis Racing ORECA 07-Gibson led LMP2; Toyota-backed young driver Esteban Masson set a 3m38.302s to lead the class, followed by the No. 29 TDS Racing ORECA and the No. 183 AF Corse ORECA.

And in LMGT3, Jose Maria Lopez put the No. 87 Akkodis ASP Team Lexus RC F LMGT3 in first place with a 3m55.057s – leading the No. 10 Racing Spirit of Leman Aston Martin and the No. 54 Vista AF Corse Ferrari.

Brenton Grove had only completed one lap in his No. 63 Iron Lynx Mercedes-AMG LMGT3 when the car came to a halt at the exit of the first Mulsanne Chicane. On its own, it wasn’t what the Grove family-fronted entry needed, after changing chassis following Stephen’s big Free Practice 1 crash.

And with the lack of sufficient night-time running last night and tonight, it puts the crew of the No. 63 Mercedes-AMG in a very difficult position just to be able to race on Saturday and Sunday.

There was drama later on for the No. 23 United Autosports ORECA – with 15 minutes to go, Daniel Schneider suffered a right-front puncture and stopped along the Mulsanne Straight to bring out a Full Course Yellow.

In the interim, the No. 15 Team WRT BMW M Hybrid V8 limped back to the garage after just one lap with a reported cooling system issue.

Towards the end, Zacharie Robichon reported a potential drivetrain issue for the LMGT3 pole-sitting No. 27 Heart of Racing Team Aston Martin Vantage LMGT3, but the car returned to the track in time for the checkered flag.

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Yamaha OAI Expands Off-Road Access Support with $387,000 Grants

Yamaha Motor Corp., USA awarded over $387,000 in grants through its Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI). The company supported off-road access support efforts to protect and improve OHV opportunities across the U.S. These efforts focused on large-scale projects in Oregon and Georgia. “Yamaha continues to support a range of projects that address challenges to outdoor […]

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Yamaha Motor Corp., USA awarded over $387,000 in grants through its Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI). The company supported off-road access support efforts to protect and improve OHV opportunities across the U.S. These efforts focused on large-scale projects in Oregon and Georgia.

“Yamaha continues to support a range of projects that address challenges to outdoor recreation, and we’re eager to partner with those who share our passion for building and protecting access to the spaces we all enjoy,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha Motorsports marketing director. “It’s gratifying to see these collaborative efforts evolve into large-scale projects that help make outdoor recreation accessible to everyone.”

Major OHV Investments Receive Off-Road Access Support

This quarter, Yamaha OAI grants supported 12 projects. The list included major OHV riding areas and trail systems in Oregon. The Great Outdoors Fund (supported by Florence Motorsports) received funding for Phase Two of an OHV signage project. The project will expand across the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area to promote safety, stewardship and regulations.

The Rogue Valley SxS Club (supported by Waterworld Boat and Powersport) will use its grant for trail maintenance. The club will focus on clearing the 270-mile Prospect OHV trail system and removing downed trees from designated trails.

OHV Construction and Conservation (supported by Power Motorsports) will create a loop trail around Tillamook State Forest’s OHV area. The “Tour of the Tillamook Powered by Yamaha” project includes trail development, maintenance and new signage. This project includes 49 trails: 17 double-track, 13 4×4 and 19 single-track routes.

The Georgia Recreational Trail Riders Association (supported by Cycle Specialty) received funding for trail improvements across the state. The group will maintain more than six motorized trails and riding areas. Their work includes bridge repair, culvert installation and new signage.

Yamaha OAI grant funds will also protect California’s historic Perris Raceway (supported by Langston Motorsports). Additionally, the initiative will continue supporting the All Kids Bike program for kindergartners nationwide.

Additional Recipients

Yamaha OAI also awarded Q1 2025 grants to the following organizations:

  • Burbank Police Department
  • Everything Outdoor Fest — D2 Powersports (Spartanburg, South Carolina)
  • Riley Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation — Brooks Yamaha Inc. (Manhattan, Kansas)
  • Stewards of the Sierra National Forest Inc. — Clawson Motorsports (Fresno, California)
  • Truckee Dirt Riders — Michael’s Reno Powersports (Reno, Nevada)

Yamaha OAI continues accepting quarterly grant applications to fund urgent access projects and land rehabilitation. The initiative prioritizes safe OHV use, trail and land maintenance, and sustainable access to public lands.

The application deadline for the second quarter of 2025 is June 30. Yamaha invites land managers, riding clubs, and stewardship organizations to apply.





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