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Kansas Starting Lineup: May 2025 (NASCAR Cup Series)
NASCAR starting positions for Kansas Speedway Tomorrow, the NASCAR Cup Series takes the green flag in Kansas City, KS. Now, the field is rolling to the 1.5-mile of Kansas Speedway for a round of practice and qualifying. View the Kansas starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series below. Kansas MenuARCA: Prac/Qual | RaceTruck: Prac/Qual | RaceCup: Prac/Qual | Race Kansas TV Schedule Kyle […]

NASCAR starting positions for Kansas Speedway
Tomorrow, the NASCAR Cup Series takes the green flag in Kansas City, KS. Now, the field is rolling to the 1.5-mile of Kansas Speedway for a round of practice and qualifying.
View the Kansas starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series below.
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ARCA: Prac/Qual | Race
Truck: Prac/Qual | Race
Cup: Prac/Qual | Race
Kansas TV Schedule
Kyle Larson and Zane Smith brush the wall in practice. Ty Gibbs tops the times sheet in combined practice results with a 29.976.
Josh Berry tags the wall on his qualifying lap. Kyle Busch rode the wall significantly on his lap as well.
Kyle Larson will start from the pole position in Sunday’s race. He turned a laptime at 29.391 seconds in NASCAR qualifying at Kansas Speedway!
Kansas Speedway
Starting Lineup
May 10, 2025
NASCAR Cup Series
Pos | Driver
1. Kyle Larson
29.391
2. Chris Buescher
29.448
3. Christopher Bell
29.465
4. Tyler Reddick
29.484
5. Joey Logano
29.528
6. Ty Gibbs
29.551
7. William Byron
29.569
8. Daniel Suarez
29.593
9. Chase Elliott
29.595
10. Ryan Blaney
29.596
11. Michael McDowell
29.613
12. Justin Haley
29.625
13. Austin Cindric
29.627
14. Denny Hamlin
29.633
15. Bubba Wallace
29.634
16. Erik Jones
29.670
17. John Hunter Nemechek
29.674
18. Zane Smith
29.682
19. Chase Briscoe
29.684
20. Austin Dillon
29.705
21. Alex Bowman
29.716
22. Carson Hocevar
29.793
23. Todd Gilliland
29.825
24. Noah Gragson
29.840
25. Riley Herbst
29.846
26. Ross Chastain
29.847
27. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
29.851
28. Corey Heim
39.899
29. Ty Dillon
29.974
30. Ryan Preece
30.016
31. Cole Custer
30.016
32. Jesse Love
30.070
33. AJ Allmendinger
30.160
34. Shane van Gisbergen
30.213
35. Kyle Busch
30.284
36. Brad Keselowski
30.602
37. Cody Ware
31.152
38. Josh Berry
31.406
NASCAR Inspection Issues: Kansas Speedway (May 2025)
Kansas Speedway
Practice Results
May 10, 2025
NASCAR Cup Series
Pos | Driver
1. Ty Gibbs
29.976
2. Michael McDowell
30.091
3. Alex Bowman
30.104
4. Bubba Wallace
30.110
5. William Byron
30.114
6. Tyler Reddick
30.140
7. Josh Berry
30.191
8. Austin Cindric
30.225
9. Kyle Larson
30.228
10. Ross Chastain
30.239
11. Justin Haley
30.260
12. John Hunter Nemechek
30.280
13. Chris Buescher
30.284
14. Christopher Bell
30.303
15. Jesse Love
30.308
16. Chase Elliott
30.322
17. Brad Keselowski
30.333
18. Carson Hocevar
30.338
19. Ty Dillon
30.363
20. Austin Dillon
30.365
21. Ryan Blaney
30.368
22. Kyle Busch
30.372
23. Todd Gilliland
30.384
24. Daniel Suarez
30.390
25. Denny Hamlin
30.424
26. Riley Herbst
30.430
27. Corey Heim
30.437
28. Joey Logano
30.489
29. Zane Smith
30.504
30. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
30.532
31. Chase Briscoe
30.560
32. Cody Ware
30.560
33. Cole Custer
30.600
34. Noah Gragson
30.609
35. Ryan Preece
30.620
36. Shane Van Gisbergen
30.636
37. Erik Jones
30.682
38. AJ Allmendinger
30.852
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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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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NASCAR Chicago Street Race lands Arby’s as sponsor
The NASCAR Chicago Street Race has landed Arby’s as the sponsor. On Wednesday, NASCAR announced the fast-food chain will join the league as the newest founding partner of the race, which will take place at Chicago’s Grant Park on Sunday, July 6. Arby’s is no stranger to NASCAR as it serves as an anchor partner […]
The NASCAR Chicago Street Race has landed Arby’s as the sponsor. On Wednesday, NASCAR announced the fast-food chain will join the league as the newest founding partner of the race, which will take place at Chicago’s Grant Park on Sunday, July 6. Arby’s is no stranger to NASCAR as it serves as an anchor partner for Rick Ware Racing (RWR) and driver Cody Ware in the Cup Series.
“It’s a watershed moment anytime you have a new brand joining the sport for the first time, especially when it’s a partner like Arby’s with such a unique, recognizable brand,” Craig Stimmel, Senior Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer, NASCAR, said in a press release. “The fact that we’re welcoming Arby’s to NASCAR on the streets of Chicago speaks to the tremendous momentum behind the NASCAR Chicago Street Race and the sport overall.”
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“Arby’s is thrilled to hit the track as a Founding Partner of the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race,” Jeff Baker, Chief Marketing Officer at Arby’s, said. “This marks an exciting moment for our brand in the world of motorsports, with one of the most dynamic and groundbreaking events in racing. Nothing goes better with NASCAR than one of our delicious Arby’s sandwiches, and we can’t wait to bring the meats to the streets for race fans and Arby’s fans in Chicago and beyond.
Arby’s joins Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois and Xfinity’s Xumo brand as the third Founding Partner of the 2025 Chicago Street Race. The restaurant was founded in 1964 and has 3,600 locations around the world. Its main headquarters are located in Atlanta.
“Arby’s is all about bringing joy to their fans, and that’s exactly our goal with the NASCAR Chicago Street Race,” Julie Giese, NASCAR Chicago Street Race President, said. “As anticipation rises in the Chicago market, we know that Arby’s will be a perfect fit for the fun and enjoyment that we plan to bring back to Grant Park this Independence Day Weekend.”
The Chicago Street Race began in 2023 and Shane van Gisbergen won the Cup Series event that year. Alex Bowman won the race in 2024.
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NASCAR commissioner snubbed as PGA Tour set to hire prominent NFL figure as CEO – Motorsport – Sports
The PGA Tour is reportedly on the verge of appointing NFL executive vice president Brian Rolapp as its new CEO, a move aimed at bolstering commissioner Jay Monahan’s leadership, ESPN reports. Monahan had announced last year that the PGA Tour was in search of a new CEO for the 2025 season, with hopes of a […]

The PGA Tour is reportedly on the verge of appointing NFL executive vice president Brian Rolapp as its new CEO, a move aimed at bolstering commissioner Jay Monahan’s leadership, ESPN reports. Monahan had announced last year that the PGA Tour was in search of a new CEO for the 2025 season, with hopes of a merger agreement with LIV Golf.
However, the new season kicked off without a fresh face at the helm, leading to increased scrutiny of Monahan’s leadership, particularly from two-time PGA Tour winner Andrew Landry. Several high-profile names were considered for the position, including NASCAR commissioner Steve Phelps and TaylorMade Golf CEO David Abeles. But it appears Rolapp, who has spent 22 years with the NFL, is set to make the switch to the PGA Tour.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Seth Wickersham report that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed Rolapp’s departure in a memo sent to team executives and presidents on Thursday. The PGA Tour is expected to finalize Rolapp’s appointment during a board meeting on Monday.
Rolapp, who played a key role in the NFL’s recent growth spurt, has been touted as a potential successor to Goodell. Despite his impending move to the PGA Tour, it’s anticipated that he will remain a top contender for the NFL commissioner role when Goodell eventually steps down.
Monahan revealed last year a search for a fresh CEO in a heartfelt note to PGA Tour followers at the season’s conclusion. “We’re bringing new perspectives onto our team to help realize the incredible opportunities ahead for our sport,” he penned.
“Including launching a search for a CEO of the PGA Tour. We can learn so much from across the world of sport and entertainment and I’m excited to meet candidates for this important new role.”
Rolapp, who’s been with the NFL for over two decades and has held his current position since 2017, previously served as the NFL’s chief operating officer and as senior vice president of media strategy and digital media.
The departing NFL executive has played a key part in securing advertisement contracts, arranging television deals, and managing league sponsorships, raking in more than $10 billion annually for the league. Now Rolapp takes on the mission to navigate the PGA Tour, amid ongoing talks with rival LIV Golf.
Discussions on merging continue, albeit with no substantial progress since the initial agreement paperwork in June 2023. While Monahan holds out hope for a merger, golf champion Rory McIlroy remains skeptical.
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“Look, I think it takes two to tango,” remarked McIlroy. “So if one party is willing and ready and the other isn’t, it sort of makes it tough. I think the narrative around golf would welcome a deal in terms of just having all the best players together again.”
PGA luminary Bryson DeChambeau weighed in on the tour’s dynamics, opining: “But I don’t think the PGA Tour needs a deal. I think it would still be the ideal scenario for golf as a whole. But from a pure PGA Tour perspective, I don’t think it necessarily needs it.”
While at an event in Hong Kong, the LIV Golf star shared his vision saying, “I continue to see LIV Golf growing. It’s going to grow at an exponentiating pace for years to come, and we aren’t going anywhere.”
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