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Chandler Smith Drives F-150 To Its Second Win of 2025 – Speedway Digest
Chandler Smith drove his No. 38 QuickTie Ford F-150 to his second win of the season. This marks the 12th all-time series win for Front Row Motorsports. The victory is Ford’s third at North Wilkesboro Speedway in five series events. It also represents the 126th all-time NCTS victory for Ford. Ford Finishing Results 1st – […]

- Chandler Smith drove his No. 38 QuickTie Ford F-150 to his second win of the season.
- This marks the 12th all-time series win for Front Row Motorsports.
- The victory is Ford’s third at North Wilkesboro Speedway in five series events.
- It also represents the 126th all-time NCTS victory for Ford.
Ford Finishing Results
1st – Chandler Smith
2nd – Layne Riggs
6th – Ty Majeski
12th – Jake Garcia
13th – Luke Baldwin
18th – Matt Crafton
23rd – Ben Rhodes
29th – Frankie Muniz
31st – Tyler Tomassi
33rd – Derek White
CHANDLER SMITH, No. 38 QuickTie Ford F-150 – POST-RACE PRESS CONFERENCE
TAKE US THROUGH THAT WILD LAST LAP. “I did everything wrong, to be completely honest with you. I spun the tires. The 11 cleared me right off the rip. My teammate cleared me right off of two and going down the backstretch I was like, ‘You know, I’m gonna let these guys race it out now.’ The 34 let me by. When I had a tire advantage they beat me straight up here. If an opportunity presents itself to go win, I’ll take it. But if it don’t, I’m gonna let these guys race it out. It’s the right thing to do. I ended up getting a decent run through three and four and was able to get about half to a car length back and they went into turn one and raced really hard. The seas parted and here we are.”
WAS THERE CONTACT BETWEEN LAYNE AND COREY? IT WAS HARD TO TELL FROM THE CAMERA ANGLE. “I had a good view of it. From everything that I saw before I ducked down and went super low and made my move to go to the inside of Layne, the 34 was just chasing the 11 all the way up the track and Corey’s got as good a sense if a guy is loose underneath him to give room and Layne just kept running him up and he kept going up and up and up. I don’t know. I think it was super slick in one all day today, especially when it rubbered up and it was super greasy. I’m not saying this because he’s my teammate and I won the race. I’m saying I actually understand it’s the last lap, sending it in there, trying to just rub him a little bit and I about did the same thing. I personally didn’t see anything egregious, but, at the same time, I had a very early apex of the corner and was able to get pointed and get to the inside of the 34 pretty quick.”
HOW DO YOU SUM UP THE RACING EXPERIENCE HERE AT NWS? “It’s good. The only experience I had here before was in the No. 13 Kaulig car when I was trying to qualify for the All-Star Race and that was before they even repaved this place. Man, it wore tires out and was super wore out. Honestly, I loved that, but I haven’t been here since they repaved it, so I was surprised how wide the track got. I liked how wide it got because you could race from the bottom or the top. Our truck favored the bottom all day and that made it a huge advantage for us being able to come from the back and get to the front, so a big tip of the cap to everybody at Front Row Motorsports for giving me a truck that’s got good maneuverability so we can make the most of it today.”
Ford Performance PR
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Ty Dillon’s last lap move bumps Bowman from $1 million challenge
When NASCAR and TNT introduced the in-season challenge, a bracket-style tournament with a $1 million prize for the winning driver, absolutely no one would have realistically picked Kaulig Racing’s Ty Dillon as a potential winner. And yet, the No. 32 seed defeated Denny Hamlin at Atlanta after Hamlin’s early exit from the race, later doing the […]

When NASCAR and TNT introduced the in-season challenge, a bracket-style tournament with a $1 million prize for the winning driver, absolutely no one would have realistically picked Kaulig Racing’s Ty Dillon as a potential winner.
And yet, the No. 32 seed defeated Denny Hamlin at Atlanta after Hamlin’s early exit from the race, later doing the same with Brad Keselowski when the former Cup champion crashed in Chicago.
At Sonoma, however, it wasn’t going to be another easy advancement. Dillon had to actually race head-to-head with Alex Bowman and the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet on Sunday.
And as fate would have it, the duo found each other in the closing laps of the race. Dillon got passed by Bowman, but he remained close as they were both stuck in the middle of the pack.
On the final lap, Dillon gave Bowman a bump in the hairpin, pushing the HMS driver up the track. There was more contact on corner exit, but he passed him mere seconds before they reached the finish line. With that move, he ensured his advancement into the semi-finals with just four drivers left in the entire tournament.
Both Bowman and Dillon shared a friendly chat after the race, even shaking hands after the tense battle.
“It was a rough couple of laps there,” said Dillon. “Alex (Bowman) and I race really clean. I told him – man, if it wasn’t for the million dollars, I probably wouldn’t have done that, but I had to. It’s been an incredible run for this No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet team. We’ve worked so hard for this opportunity … I’ve worked so hard to get here and I’m just grateful. All of our partners that are on board, this has just been so much fun.
“We’re going to give it all we’ve got at Dover — put pressure on the guys. I think you’ve seen through this that our team doesn’t quit. I saw the No. 48 there at the end, and I knew it was our opportunity to race hard and go get him. Just proud of this team’s effort.”
Dillon will now face John-Hunter Nemechek of Legacy Motor Club at Dover, another driver that few pundits expected to make it this far in the tournament. On the other side, it will be Tyler Reddick versus Ty Gibbs in a battle between two Toyota drivers.
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History repeats: Shane van Gisbergen wins 3rd NASCAR Cup road course race in a row
Shane van Gisbergen tied Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon’s mark of three consecutive road course victories from the pole with Sunday’s dominating victory at Sonoma Raceway. Gordon accomplished his feat in the 1998-99 seasons. Van Gisbergen’s road course victories have come at Mexico, Chicago and now Sonoma in the last five races. His three wins […]

Shane van Gisbergen tied Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon’s mark of three consecutive road course victories from the pole with Sunday’s dominating victory at Sonoma Raceway.
Gordon accomplished his feat in the 1998-99 seasons.
Van Gisbergen’s road course victories have come at Mexico, Chicago and now Sonoma in the last five races. His three wins this year ties Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell for most this season.
“Unreal guys, thank you,” van Gisbergen radioed his team after taking the checkered flag.
Said crew chief Stephen Doran on van Gisbergen: “He’s something NASCAR has never seen on road courses.”
Van Gisbergen collected six playoff points with the victory and a stage win Sunday. His 17 playoff points rank third in the series at this point, trailing only Larson (23 playoff points) and Hamlin (19).
Ty Dillon, John Hunter Nemechek, Tyler Reddick and Ty Gibbs remain in race for $1 million.
Van Gisbergen’s win also gives Trackhouse Racing four victories in the last eight races, which includes Ross Chastain’s Coca-Cola 600 win on Memorial Day weekend.
Chase Briscoe finished second for his best road course result. Chase Elliott rallied to third after a late pit stop to earn his fifth consecutive top 10 at Sonoma. Michael McDowell placed fourth for his fourth top 10 in a row at Sonoma. Bell completed the top five, earning his best result at the Northern California track.
Van Gisbergen led 97 of 110 laps. The race was slowed by six cautions for 17 laps.
Here is what drivers said after Sunday’s Cup race in Northern California.
Stage 1 winner: Ross Chastain
Stage 2 winner: Shane van Gisbergen
Next: The series races at 2 p.m. ET Sunday, July 20 at Dover Motor Speedway.
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Michael McDowell scores highest finish of NASCAR Cup season at Sonoma
Michael McDowell picked up his highest finish yet in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season finishing fourth Sunday at Sonoma Raceway. Photo: Dominic Aragon/TRE The Spire Motorsports driver started 15th in the Toyota / Save Mart 350 but finished the race with his second Top-5 effort of the year. “We needed a little bit more […]

Michael McDowell picked up his highest finish yet in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season finishing fourth Sunday at Sonoma Raceway.

The Spire Motorsports driver started 15th in the Toyota / Save Mart 350 but finished the race with his second Top-5 effort of the year.
“We needed a little bit more pace,” McDowell said. “Qualifying really hurt us. I think we had decent pace, but we weren’t fast enough to get around the good cars.”
McDowell now has two Top-5 finishes in the last five races, tying his career-high for Top-5 finishes in a single season.
Additionally, McDowell led three laps in the race, leading laps for the second consecutive week.
McDowell started second at the Chicago Street Course. He led the opening 31 laps before a throttle cable relegated him to a 32nd-place finish.
Yet, if McDowell makes the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, doing so without a victory may not be feasible.

With six races before the playoffs, McDowell is 70 points behind the cutline for the post-season. The maximum points a driver could gain in a race is 60.
McDowell and crew chief Stephen Doran did their best to go for that win Sunday. Doran brought McDowell to pit road when the fuel window opened, with 47 laps to go. It put him on a strategy to stay out and stretch his fuel, which worked — until Shane van Gisbergen swept him up two laps later.
After pitting for fresh tires under a late caution, McDowell could only get back to fourth.
“We salvaged a top-five day, but that’s not what we need. We all know what we need to do, and we just weren’t quite good enough to do it today. But this is part of the process. You have good weeks and bad weeks,” McDowell said. “Last weekend (at Chicago), we had a car that could win. Today, we were a little off. We’ll keep building on it.”
Dominic Aragon is currently the editor-in-chief for The Racing Experts.
From Grants, New Mexico, USA, Aragon started watching NASCAR in 2004 and has been covering the sport since 2009. Aragon is a 2012 graduate of Grants High School and a May 2016 graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Journalism. Aragon has worked in local and national media, as a musician, and an educator. He is co-author of the 2024 book “All of It: Daytona 500 Champion Tells the Rest of the Story” with racer Geoff Bodine.
Aragon, his wife Feliz, and son Christopher currently reside in Grants, New Mexico, USA.
You can reach Dominic at daragon@theracingexperts.net.
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Highlights: NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma
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Go-kart racing returns to Superior for first time in nearly a decade
SUPERIOR, Wis. (Northern News Now) – Over in Superior, about a mile past Pattison State Park, it was a bit noisy on Saturday. After having to cancel the original first points race, Go-kart racing is back in Superior after nearly a decade. Hundreds of fans and racers showed up at the newly renovated Black River […]
SUPERIOR, Wis. (Northern News Now) – Over in Superior, about a mile past Pattison State Park, it was a bit noisy on Saturday.
After having to cancel the original first points race, Go-kart racing is back in Superior after nearly a decade.
Hundreds of fans and racers showed up at the newly renovated Black River Motorsports for a day filled with racing.
43 Go Karts competed in the event, from as young as five years old to teenagers participating.
This spring, a group came together and worked to revitalize the track.
“We’re bringing back the go-karts, we’re racing on dirt. We’re just pushing to bring more kids back into racing, and if we don’t start young, then we’re not going to get them to go back to Superior and Proctor, all the local tracks,” said Donnie Lofdahl in May.
RELATED: Motorsport enthusiasts gear up for Proctor Speedways’ 75th anniversary
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Shane van Gisbergen Continues Road Course Dominance at Sonoma
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