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A century of tradition and safety in the fast lane

INDIANAPOLIS — As Hinchman Racing Uniforms hits its 100th anniversary, the air is thick with nostalgia, pride, and an unwavering commitment to safety in motorsports. The story of the family-run business is not just about crafting high-quality racing suits; it’s about generations, tradition and the bonds formed through a shared passion. Just down the street […]

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INDIANAPOLIS — As Hinchman Racing Uniforms hits its 100th anniversary, the air is thick with nostalgia, pride, and an unwavering commitment to safety in motorsports. The story of the family-run business is not just about crafting high-quality racing suits; it’s about generations, tradition and the bonds formed through a shared passion.

Just down the street from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway you’ll find Hinchman Racing Uniforms. Fitting, the long time small business is nestled away on gasoline alley.

Hinchman has been stitching safety and tradition into the fabric of motorsports for 100 years.

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“They started at their kitchen table,” said Joe Whisler, the general manager for Hinchman, reflecting on the origin story of the Hinchman family.

They turned their passion for racing into a thriving business after being laid off from a garment factory in downtown Indianapolis.

Nancy Chumbley, the current owner, recalls the family’s dedication to the sport and the sacrifices made along the way. “I can not tell you how much time, effort, sweat, blood tears he put into making sure that he had the best suit that was out there on the market,” Chumbley said.

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Since making their first suit for Indy 500 winner Peter DePaolo in 1925, Hinchman has tailored uniforms for countless drivers, including legends like A.J. Foyt and Jeff Gordon. It’s living history every day.

Reflecting on the journey of Hinchman Racing, Whisler noted, “When you grow up in the Indianapolis area, going to races—watching my dad and the likes of Bob Kenser in Hinchman suits—it’s like a dream come true to be part of this family tradition. Making suits and deciding what materials go into them is something I never imagined I’d get to do.”

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The emotional weight of this legacy was felt in discussions about drivers who have benefited from the protective gear created by Hinchman. One account detailed a scary incident at the Chili Bowl. “Ed Frye was in a fire at the Chili Bowl, and he came out unscathed with just a few little burn wounds on,” Whisler said.

Such testimonies underline the commitment to safety that continues to define Hinchman. “As a racer, you’re not really thinking about it. It’s not at the front of your mind. You want to look cool, but you trust the people who are making those suits for you,” Whisler explained. “That’s why people remain loyal to us—they know us.”

The company’s origin story is equally compelling. Whisler recounted the humble beginnings: “Pop Henchman worked at a garment factory downtown Indianapolis called Lewis Meyer company. When the stock market crashed in ’29—many of them got laid off. They sat around for just a short bit and thought, ‘Well, what do we have that we know how to do? We know how to make clothes.’” This determination and ingenuity led to the creation of Hinchman Racing Uniforms from a meager $6.

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As the company has adapted, the design of the suits has drastically evolved. “Originally, the suits were really heavy, very bulky. As innovation has taken place, the materials are much lighter,” Chumbley explained. “Now we have multi-layer suits where the layers are way lighter than they were in the past, allowing for better breathability and comfort.”

Watching drivers take to the track while wearing their suits elicits a mix of pride and anxiety for Chumbley. “For me, they’re all like my kids. If something goes awry, I’m a basket case. However, I do feel very confident,” she said. “I’ve had people call and say, ‘I’m so glad I had your suit on; you saved my life.’”

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Reflecting on the company’s rich history, Chumbley remarked, “It means a lot, the company, the legacy, the name. Whenever anyone says Hinchman, they know they’re getting quality and safety.” With four generations of racers gracing their custom suits, the tradition is firmly rooted in family and care.

Hinchman Racing Uniforms remains committed to maintaining high standards of craftsmanship, handcrafting each suit in-house. “We take care of our customers. We’re one of the few that still produce their suits in the United States,” Chumbley stated. “Everything is personally inspected before it goes out the door.”

In an industry known for flash, Hinchman focuses on blending aesthetic appeal with safety. “If you look good in your suit, it reflects well on us. That’s what we strive for—making our drivers feel confident and looking their best,” Chumbley added.

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Reflecting on the significance of this legacy, they added, “This is the story we tell in Indianapolis—how they went from nothing to making a name for themselves in racing.”

As the company hits its centennial, the path carved by the Henchman family remains bright, ensuring that future generations of racers can trust in their suits for both style and safety. “It’s a family affair, and that’s what makes it special,” reiterated Chumbley “We’re not just making suits; we’re protecting lives.”

Through blending rich history, deep-rooted passion for racing, and technological advancements in safety, Hinchman Racing Uniforms stands as a beacon within the motorsports community—a testament to family, legacy and the relentless pursuit of safeguarding lives on the racetrack.





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With only 12 races remaining in the regular season, the NASCAR Cup Series will head to Michigan International Speedway on Sunday for the 2025 Firekeepers Casino 400. Tyler Reddick and his 23XI Racing team finally gave Toyota its first win at Michigan since 2015 last season, ending a nine-race winning streak for Ford in the […]

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With only 12 races remaining in the regular season, the NASCAR Cup Series will head to Michigan International Speedway on Sunday for the 2025 Firekeepers Casino 400. Tyler Reddick and his 23XI Racing team finally gave Toyota its first win at Michigan since 2015 last season, ending a nine-race winning streak for Ford in the process. Now, he’s listed at +850 in the 2025 NASCAR at Michigan odds while Kyle Larson is the +525 favorite. Ryan Blaney won at Michigan in 2021 and is Ford’s top betting choice at +650 in the 2025 Firekeeper Casino 400 odds coming off a win last week in Nashville. All those NASCAR odds are from BetMGM and you can get up to $1,500 in bonus bets as insurance if your first bet loses with the latest BetMGM promo code.

The green flag drops at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday and the race is scheduled for 200 laps around the two-mile oval. Before entering any 2025 Firekeepers Casino 400 picks, NASCAR DFS lineups on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel, or locking in NASCAR props on sites like PrizePicks, Sleeper Fantasy, and Underdog Fantasy, be sure to see the latest 2025 NASCAR at Michigan predictions from SportsLine’s proven projection model.

Developed by daily Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as track history and recent results.

The model began its 2025 season by calling Chase Elliott to win for a +300 payout at the Clash at Bowman Gray and was also high on Byron as a +2000 longshot at Daytona. Then it predicted Kyle Larson’s win in Miami for a +350 payout and Christopher Bell’s +600 triumph in the NASCAR All-Star Race. In 2024, it nailed Larson to win in Las Vegas for a 21-5 sports betting payout and predicted Denny Hamlin’s wins in Bristol at 5-1 and Richmond at 17-4.

It also impressively nailed five of Larson’s wins during his historic season in 2021. All told, the model has nailed a whopping 20 winners since 2021, including nine in 2023 and three in the first seven races last season. Anyone who followed its lead on betting apps and sportsbooks on those NASCAR picks could have seen huge returns. New users also have the opportunity to take advantage of the latest Bet365 promo code, DraftKings promo code and Fanatics Sportsbook promo code.

Now, the model simulated the Firekeepers Casino 400 2025 10,000 times. Head to SportsLine to see the complete projected NASCAR at Michigan leaderboard.

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For the 2025 Firekeepers Casino 400, we can tell you the model is high on Joey Logano, even though he’s a +1600 longshot in the latest 2025 NASCAR at Michigan odds. He’s a target for anyone looking for a huge payday. The defending NASCAR Cup Series champion likely punched his ticket to the postseason with a win in Texas earlier this season, but he’s still fighting for points and moved up to eighth in the NASCAR standings with a fourth-place run in Nashville last week.

It was Logano’s second top-five finish of the season and now he’ll look to build off that at a track where he’s had a lot of success. He’s a three-time winner at Michigan International Speedway and has finished top 10 in 18 of his 28 career starts there. Ford’s have won nine of the last 10 races in Michigan and Penske Racing has a lot of momentum after putting two of their cars into the top five last week. BetMGM has the best pricing on Logano as the outright winner, but you can also get him at +1500 and bet $5 to get $200 in bonus bets if your first bet wins with the latest FanDuel promo code.

The model has also revealed a surprising NASCAR prop for Sunday: Carson Hocevar finishes top 10 for a -112 payout. The 22-year-old was the NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2024 and he’s coming off his second runner-up finish of the season last week in Nashville. Hocevar also finished second in Atlanta earlier this season and has led a lap in seven of his 14 starts. 

He’s currently 17th in the NASCAR standings and has a puncher’s chance of racing his way into the playoffs on points, but he’ll also be looking for his opportunity to steal his first career win to significantly improve his chances. Hocevar is from Michigan, beginning his career at Berlin Raceway just a couple of hours northwest of Michigan International Speedway as a 12-year-old. He finished 10th in his Cup debut at Michigan last season. See which other drivers to avoid and the rest of the projected NASCAR leaderboard at SportsLine.

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The model is also targeting three other drivers with Michigan NASCAR odds of 16-1 or longer to make a serious run at the checkered flag. Anyone who backs these drivers could hit it big. You can see all of the model’s NASCAR picks, props, and projected leaderboard over at SportsLine.

So who wins the NASCAR Firekeepers Casino 400 2025, and which longshots are must-backs? Check out the latest 2025 NASCAR at Michigan odds below, then visit SportsLine now to see the full NASCAR Michigan projected leaderboard, all from the model that has nailed 21 winners, and find out.

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It’s been six years since the NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the pole also won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway. In 2019, Joey Logano laid down the fastest qualifying time, led the most laps and captured the checkered flag. Logano’s four pole victories at Michigan are the most of any active […]

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It’s been six years since the NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the pole also won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

In 2019, Joey Logano laid down the fastest qualifying time, led the most laps and captured the checkered flag. Logano’s four pole victories at Michigan are the most of any active racer.

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When he’s not busy running full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kyle Larson is almost always behind the wheel of a sprint car. This week was no different as Larson was competing in a winged sprint car race at the Plymouth Dirt Track in Wisconsin.  On the seventh lap of the 35-lap World of Outlaws […]

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When he’s not busy running full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kyle Larson is almost always behind the wheel of a sprint car. This week was no different as Larson was competing in a winged sprint car race at the Plymouth Dirt Track in Wisconsin. 

On the seventh lap of the 35-lap World of Outlaws feature race, Larson was running second and was attempting to run down Rico Abreu for the race lead. However, a wheel appeared to disconnect or break off as he entered Turn 1 at a high rate of speed. The failure immediately sent the car flipping end over end before slamming into the catch-fencing that surrounds the track. 

 

Thankfully, the 2021 NASCAR Cup champion and 2024 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year was able to climb from his No. 57 machine unscathed.

“I don’t know,” Larson told Dirt Vision after the crash. “I think the right rear axle or something broke so it just kind of launched me, and I was along for the ride. Bummer, but I felt really good pacing Rico there and just finally catching traffic and get racing there. Glad I’m okay, big hit but all-in-all, feel fine.”

Larson now heads over to Michigan for the 15th round of the 2025 season, returning to his usual job as the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Larson’s first career win in the Cup Series came at Michigan back in 2016, winning three consecutive races at the two-mile speedway. 

After qualifying fifth for the Cup race at Michigan, he told NASCAR on Prime that he felt find after the sprint car crash, calling it an “unfortunate part failure.”

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This summer, Chicago Gourmet invites guests to its first-ever Dinner on the NASCAR Track—a historic, trackside five-course Italian dinner in Chicago served directly on the start/finish line of the NASCAR Chicago Street Course in Grant Park, Chicago, combining high-speed thrills with a luxurious fine dining experience in Chicago. Participating chefs include Joe Frillman (Daisies), Steve […]

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This summer, Chicago Gourmet invites guests to its first-ever Dinner on the NASCAR Track—a historic, trackside five-course Italian dinner in Chicago served directly on the start/finish line of the NASCAR Chicago Street Course in Grant Park, Chicago, combining high-speed thrills with a luxurious fine dining experience in Chicago.

Participating chefs include Joe Frillman (Daisies), Steve Maak (Levy Restaurants), Leigh Omilinsky (Daisies), and Tony Priolo (Piccolo Sogno)—each contributing their expertise to the collaborative menu. The evening will be emceed by Catherine De Orio (Casa De Orio), guiding guests through each course with charm and flair.

Guests will enjoy authentic Italian cuisine featuring seasonal ingredients, artisanal pasta, and innovative presentation, all expertly matched with premium wine pairings for a dinner that appeals to both foodies and motorsports fans. This marks the first time ever such an upscale dining event has taken place on the NASCAR raceway, making it truly historic.

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  • Location: Start/Finish Line, NASCAR Chicago Street Course, Grant Park, Chicago

As part of Chicago Gourmet’s Culinary World Series, this event highlights unique gastronomic experiences in Chicago—capturing the perfect fusion of speed, sophistication, and city pride.

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