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Joey Logano defends his NASCAR honor with win in Texas

Joey Logano, driver of the #22 AAA Insurance Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images Just last week, Joey Logano and Baseball Hall of Famer Chipper Jones engaged in an odd back-and-forth over a late-race mistake by Logano at Talladega. So […]

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Joey Logano, driver of the #22 AAA Insurance Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images

Just last week, Joey Logano and Baseball Hall of Famer Chipper Jones engaged in an odd back-and-forth over a late-race mistake by Logano at Talladega.

So of course, it was Logano who would go on to take the checkered flag a week later in Texas.

The NASCAR gods are having fun with us.

Rod Mullins, our resident NASCAR guru, joins me on the podcast this week to explain.




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Boy, 14, Dies After Colliding with Another Rider at Motocross Practice

NEED TO KNOW A 14-year-old boy, Camden Trail, died after a midair collision at a motocross practice in North Carolina on June 7 The venue reviewed footage of the accident, describing it as a “tragic incident” A memorial will be placed on the track in his memory A 14-year-old boy has died after an accident […]

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  • A 14-year-old boy, Camden Trail, died after a midair collision at a motocross practice in North Carolina on June 7
  • The venue reviewed footage of the accident, describing it as a “tragic incident”
  • A memorial will be placed on the track in his memory

A 14-year-old boy has died after an accident at a motocross practice in North Carolina.

Two riders were at the finish line when they collided in midair, resulting in the death of Camden Trail on Saturday, June 7, East Bend Motorsports said in a statement. 

“Neither one was at fault that we can tell after reviewing our cameras, it was purely a tragic incident,” Travis Rominger wrote from the off-road racing venue in East Bend. He was the first person to reach the teenager, with paramedics arriving less than a minute later. He said that “life-saving treatment” continued for an hour, but the boy did not survive.

“There is nothing that we would have done any differently, but we do seek to honor Camden,” Rominger continued, “and his parents made it very clear to me in the ambulance that [he] died doing what he loved.”

The family declined to comment when contacted by PEOPLE. East Bend Motorsports, East Bend Police Department and East Bend Fire Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s requests for comment. 

Trail, who was from Bassett, Va., was preceded in death by his five siblings, according to his obituary. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed riding his mountain bike and jet skis. 

“Cam loved just about anything with a motor, especially his dirt bikes,” the obituary continued. “He was a loved young man that had an infectious smile to everyone in his life.”

The teenager loved his friends, worked hard at school and even had his own lawn care business. 

The GoFundMe created by East Bend Motorsports in his memory has already raised more than $27,000, as of Tuesday, June 10. 

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In an updated Facebook post on Monday, June 10, Rominger said he has spoken with the teen’s family multiple times since the fatal accident. They have given permission for a permanent memorial to be placed on the track site and an annual “Cam” Memorial Shoot-Out Race will be scheduled for next June. 

“Cam loved motocross and he loved EBMX,” wrote Rominger. “He will be missed but never forgotten.”

Trail’s funeral is scheduled for Tuesday, June 10.



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iRacing 2025 Season 3 is HERE! – iRacing.com

Featuring three new cars, a new track, and tons of refreshes to some of our most prominent content, iRacing’s 2025 Season 3 build features a little something for just about everyone! Here’s a look at what to expect from the new release, which is live NOW: Gen 4 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Ford Taurus: Take […]

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Featuring three new cars, a new track, and tons of refreshes to some of our most prominent content, iRacing’s 2025 Season 3 build features a little something for just about everyone! Here’s a look at what to expect from the new release, which is live NOW:

  • Gen 4 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Ford Taurus: Take a trip back to 2003 with these classic 900 horsepower stock cars. Each features two unique configurations—Stockcar and Superspeedway Stockcar—with distinct bodywork optimized for different tracks.
  • Ferrari 296 Challenge: Conquer Ferrari’s unique single-make challenger, a lightweight, high-powered beast producing over 700 horsepower in its completely bespoke design. The 296 Challenge will be AI-ready upon its release.
  • Shell V Power Motorsport Park at The Bend: Featuring seven distinct layouts, all of which will be unlocked for AI use immediately, The Bend is headlined by its massive GT Circuit—the second-longest permanent motorsport circuit in the world.
  • NASCAR Refresh: The next phase of our look at NASCAR tracks introduces an all-new Richmond Raceway, the addition of the repaved Iowa Speedway alongside its original Oval scan, and art overhauls to 10 additional tracks.
  • GT3 Class Overhaul: The result of six months of extensive development work, the GT3 class has received major tire and physics overhauls to deliver our most realistic road racing yet.
  • NASCAR Cup Series Next Gen Updates: We’ve also introduced tire and physics updates to the NASCAR Cup Series cars, including updated aerodynamic parameters that reflect current performance and a CFD-based drafting model developed in tandem with NASCAR.
  • Dallara IR18 Updates: INDYCAR’s vehicle of choice gets rain tires for the first time, as well as visual and performance updates to bring it up to 2025 spec. The IR18 hybrid system will be updated in a future release.
  • Rain: Also receiving rain tires are the Super Formula SF23 and Lotus 79, while the Skip Barber Formula 2000 will also see updates to its rain tires.
  • iRacing AI: Rounding out the AI unlocks are the Audi R18 and Porsche 919 LMP1s, Silver Crown, and the final remaining layouts at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Paint Kit: 90 new sponsor options are available for selection in the sim, including top official NASCAR partners and other globally relevant motorsport brands. In addition, the different configurations for both the Gen 4 stock cars and Dallara IR18 are now viewable in the car viewer through a new drop-down module.

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American Rebel Light Beer Tapped as Title Sponsor of Upcoming Virginia NHRA Nationals

Ahead of its return to Virginia Motorsports Park, NHRA announced today that America Rebel Light Beer has been named the title sponsor for the upcoming fifth annual American Rebel Light Virginia NHRA Nationals, which will take place June 20-22 at the standout facility. It is the ninth of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission […]

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Ahead of its return to Virginia Motorsports Park, NHRA announced today that America Rebel Light Beer has been named the title sponsor for the upcoming fifth annual American Rebel Light Virginia NHRA Nationals, which will take place June 20-22 at the standout facility.

It is the ninth of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season and the American Rebel Light Virginia NHRA Nationals features a unique two-day race format in the professional classes, with fans getting an incredible chance to see three qualifying sessions from the 330-mph, 12,000-horsepower nitro machines on Saturday and eliminations on Sunday.

After sponsoring the NHRA national event in Charlotte earlier this year, the race at Virginia Motorsports Park marks the second title sponsor for American Rebel Light in 2025. Andy Ross, Chairman and CEO of American Rebel Beer and singer-songwriter, will also provide entertainment with a concert with his band during the jam-packed event.

“American Rebel Light is honored and very excited to be named title sponsor of the upcoming American Rebel Light Virginia NHRA Nationals at Virginia Motorsports Park,” said American Rebel CEO Andy Ross. “We were the title sponsor for the American Rebel Light NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at Charlotte Motor Speedway and it was an amazing experience for American Rebel Light. The exposure and impact from being title sponsor at Charlotte was tremendous, really put us on the map in North Carolina, and also nationwide because of the FOX, FS1 and FS2 broadcasts. The NHRA and Charlotte Motor Speedway were amazing partners on the event and we can’t wait to do it again at Virgina Motorsports Park.”

As part of the race sponsorship, American Rebel Light Beer will have a strong presence at Virginia Motorsports Park, including trackside signage and brand integrations throughout the standout track. Race fans aged 21 and older will have the chance to enjoy American Rebel Light – America’s Patriotic, God Fearing, Constitution Loving, National Anthem Singing, Stand Your Ground Beer – at the facility while taking in the incredible action on the track.

The attention American Rebel Light will gain from the race sponsorship will also create strong awareness for American Rebel Light Beer as it is introduced to the state of Virginia’s beer drinkers.c

Last season, Doug Kalitta (Top Fuel), Austin Prock (Funny Car) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) all won in Richmond during the two-day event. This year’s event will be broadcast on FOX broadcast network and FS1, including eliminations coverage beginning at 4 p.m. ET on FOX on Sunday, June 22.

Along with qualifying on Saturday, fans can also watch the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge bonus race during the last two sessions, as racers compete for bonus points and a bonus purse to close out a memorable day. NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series qualifying roars into action with three rounds of qualifying on Saturday, June 21 at 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET, leading into a can’t-miss raceday with eliminations beginning at 12 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 22.

“We’re thrilled to have American Rebel Light return as a title sponsor and partner with NHRA and Virginia Motorsports Park for the Virginia NHRA Nationals,” said Brad Gerber, NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “They’ve already shown to be a terrific partner with a team passionate about NHRA drag racing, and it’s exciting to see that relationship continue to grow. We’re looking forward to an incredible weekend in Virginia with American Rebel Light Beer and all the NHRA fans.”

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Last year, Top Fuel’s Doug Kalitta earned his second Richmond victory when he won over Kalitta Motorsports teammate Shawn Langdon. This season, they’ve combined to sweep every Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge so far. Motorsports legend and 2024 Rookie of the Year Tony Stewart clearly leads the points thanks to his two wins on the season, while other top names include Brittany Force, Antron Brown and Justin Ashley.

Prock, the reigning Funny Car champion, won his first Virginia NHRA Nationals over Bob Tasca III. Prock currently leads the points in 2025, while John Force Racing teammate Jack Beckman also has two wins this year. The loaded field also includes four-time world champ Matt Hagan, three-time champ Ron Capps and J.R. Todd.

Herrera, the two-time reigning champion, once again leads the Pro Stock Motorcycle points. He has two wins on the season and currently leads six-time champion Matt Smith, who won in Charlotte. Other riders to watch will be Richard Gadson, Smith’s wife, Angie, as well as Chase Van Sant, Steve Johnson and Jianna Evaristo.

Along with action in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, fans can also enjoy racing in the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Pingel Top Fuel Motorcycle, providing a full weekend of non-stop entertainment. Racing in those categories kicks off at 9 a.m. on Friday, setting the stage for Saturday’s three qualifying rounds in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series.

To purchase tickets to the American Rebel Light Virginia NHRA Nationals, visit nhra.evenue.net/events/RV1T. For more information about the NHRA, including the 2025 schedule, visit www.nhra.com. 

This story was originally published on June 10, 2025. Drag IllustratedDrag Illustrated





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NASCAR Overtime is STUPID!!! | The Cutline

One of the most divisive topics in the sport. Fans want a green flag finish, but what are we sacrificing to make that happen? More time under yellow, more chaos in the mid-pack, and sometimes… just more frustration than payoff. What’s the real cost of unlimited overtime attempts? Are fans demanding something that ruins the […]

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One of the most divisive topics in the sport. Fans want a green flag finish, but what are we sacrificing to make that happen? More time under yellow, more chaos in the mid-pack, and sometimes… just more frustration than payoff.

  • What’s the real cost of unlimited overtime attempts?
  • Are fans demanding something that ruins the strategy of racing?
  • Does NASCAR’s push for dramatic finishes actually hurt the product?
  • And who really benefits from stretching a race 10 minutes for one lap?

Besides a rant, this is a breakdown of what overtime does to the races, especially for everyone outside the top 5. Is it time for NASCAR to rethink the green-white-checkered format? Jump into the conversation and let us know: do you love overtime… or are you just over it?

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Chase Elliott and Carl Edwards revelation has NASCAR fans taken aback

Chase Elliott joined the NASCAR Prime preshow on FOX before the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway to meet Carl Edwards for the first time Carl Edwards met Chase Elliott on NASCAR Prime Video(Image: Getty) NASCAR fans were blown away when it emerged Carl Edwards was excited to meet Chase Elliott, having seemingly never […]

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Chase Elliott joined the NASCAR Prime preshow on FOX before the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway to meet Carl Edwards for the first time

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Carl Edwards met Chase Elliott on NASCAR Prime Video(Image: Getty)

NASCAR fans were blown away when it emerged Carl Edwards was excited to meet Chase Elliott, having seemingly never developed any sort of relationship with the sport’s Most Popular Driver.

Two of NASCAR’s most celebrated drivers from different generations appeared on Amazon Prime Video together, where a revelation about their history raised eyebrows. Their paths did cross briefly in the Cup Series garage, but it was seemingly the first time they had properly interacted.

As momentum built before the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, which experienced a brief halt due to a terrifying crash and was won by Denny Hamlin, risking the wrath of fans with his celebration, Elliott appeared on the pre-race show where he made a simple comment on his future.

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As he made his entrance, to join Edwards and Corey LaJoie, host Danielle Trotta warmly welcomed Elliott, declaring: “We’ve been waiting for you, and Carl is so psyched to meet you, man.”

Fans were thrown into a frenzy of speculation online, puzzled over the timeline of events and the pair not having met before. Elliott added some clarity as he referenced his rookie year, 2016, which was Edwards’ final season before his shock retirement, which led to him walking away from the sport before returning this year.

Trotta took to social media afterwards to point out that they were actually referring to when the drivers appeared on air together at the FOX Sports desk in Charlotte. But Edwards was certainly excited to properly meet Elliott on air for the first time.

With evident respect, Edwards leaned forward and exclaimed how cool it was to finally meet the 2020 Cup Series champion, adding: “In every meeting, it’s ‘Do we get Chase this week, do we get Chase?'”.

Despite receiving accolades, Elliott stayed down-to-earth as he reflected on his career and life choices, choosing to remain in his beloved Dawsonville, even though he races for Hendrick Motorsports located in Charlotte, the center of racing action.

“The biggest one is, home is home, you know? That’s just important to me. Sometimes, you can get too caught up in everything. I had a lot of admiration for how you did things… You have folks that you look up to and admire. I always appreciated that about Carl,” he said.

Edwards was born in Missouri, attended the University of Missouri in his hometown of Columbia, and admitted to staying close to home throughout his career. Edwards and Elliott may have finally “met” at a television desk in 2025, but their competitiveness on the track dates back to the 2010s.

Elliott and Edwards shared the NASCAR Cup Series stage for 41 races according to Racing-Reference. They clashed for the first time during the 2015 STP 500 where Edwards took the 17th spot and Elliott trailed at 38th, while the victory went to Denny Hamlin, who also snagged the win at Michigan on Sunday.

Their last recorded race against each other was the Ford EcoBoost 400 in 2016; Edwards’s race ended in a crash from the 10th position, and Elliott finished 11th for Rick Hendrick in the NAPA Auto Parts Chevy. Over the course of their competitive history, Edwards often had the upper hand, outperforming Elliott in 21 of their 41 races together.



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NASCAR goes south of the border to grow fan base with its 1st Cup Series race in Mexico

NASCAR’s first international Cup Series race of the modern era is all about the eyeballs, specifically new fans in the Mexico City market. NASCAR will be on the track Friday for the first of three days of racing at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, one of the most popular stops on the Formula 1 calendar and […]

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NASCAR’s first international Cup Series race of the modern era is all about the eyeballs, specifically new fans in the Mexico City market.

NASCAR will be on the track Friday for the first of three days of racing at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, one of the most popular stops on the Formula 1 calendar and Ben Kennedy’s newest project.

The great-grandson of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., Kennedy has taken the family business beyond its comfortable confines before.

Kennedy in 2022 moved the preseason exhibition Clash from its longtime home at Daytona International Speedway in Florida to a temporary track built inside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Kennedy this year moved the Clash to The Madhouse — the historic Bowman Gray Stadium, which had last hosted a Cup race in 1971, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

NASCAR under Kennedy also returned to North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina for the first time since 1977 when the All-Star race was moved there three years ago. He allowed dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway, a hybrid road course and oval at Charlotte Motor Speedway, alongside his biggest undertaking: NASCAR’s first street race, held in downtown Chicago.

He also had his eyes set on expanding internationally, which will come Sunday with the first points-paying international race in the Cup Series since 1958. It is only third time in 77 years that NASCAR’s top series will run an event that counts in the championship outside the United States. The last two times were in Canada; the Cup Series also has held exhibitions in Japan and Australia.

“Our biggest opportunity to grow as a sport is international,” Kennedy said when he announced Mexico City was replacing one of the two races on the schedule allocated to Richmond International Raceway.

“The U.S. is always going to be our mainstay and our next opportunity was to expand internationally,” he said. “We said we’ve wanted to do this for a long time, but also needed to make sure it was the right time, the right partners and the right location. Mexico City checked every box. To be in one of the biggest cities globally — over 20 million people that live in the city — is a massive opportunity for us to bring the sport.”

The weekend includes the second-tier Xfinity Series and the NASCAR Mexico Series. It’s a strong return to a market that devours the entire F1 weekend ticket package within an hour of them becoming available.

Mexicans have proven to be rabid motorsports fans but haven’t gotten a chance to see NASCAR’s big names since 2008, the final year of a four-year run of Xfinity races. Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. were winners during the four-year stretch.

Daniel Suarez, the former Xfinity champion and native of Monterrey, is NASCAR’s face of the event. He raced the circuit 13 times with a different layout in the NASCAR Mexico Series, and three of Suarez’s starts were wins.

“I’m super excited for the event. I’m super excited to live the moment because the first time is going to only happen once,” Suarez said. “I’m really trying to be as present as possible, enjoy the moment and try to execute the best possible weekend that we can. We know that we are capable of winning the race, but that’s not the goal. The goal is the execution of the entire weekend, and hopefully the win is the result of the execution part.”

The planning that has gone into Mexico City, one of 38 events on the Cup schedule, began about a year ago. NASCAR has worked on myriad details, beginning with how to get nearly 200 trucks hauling race cars and equipment from Michigan International Speedway into Mexico City.

NASCAR official Tom Bryant has spearheaded the organizational logistics and made multiple trips to the border crossing in Laredo, Texas, to meet with customs officials from both nations.

The drive from Michigan to Mexico City is about 40 hours, not including the tedious customs crossing, where all the equipment and tools on every NASCAR hauler must be documented on an exhaustive manifest. Cup Series teams cars were scheduled for a Monday night arrival at Laredo, with crossing scheduled for Tuesday and arrival at the track on Thursday.

“It’s been a ton of coordination moving lots of people and lots of stuff safely and efficiently across a great distance and an international border,” Bryant said on the “Hauler Talk” NASCAR podcast.

“There is a lot to it, but the key to it is you just have to define the problem. We’ve got to get these people and these things from this point to that point within a certain time period,” he said. “How do we do it in a way that’s going to best position us to be ready to go to work as soon as we hit the ground down there? Because this is a pretty tight window.”

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