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Alex Bowman cleared to race after crash, but Anthony Alfredo will be on standby

On Lap 67 of the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman was racing deep in the pack when he found himself in a bad situation. After contact from Cole Custer, he ended up slamming the outside wall in a head-on impact that lifted the rear tires off completely the […]

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On Lap 67 of the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman was racing deep in the pack when he found himself in a bad situation. After contact from Cole Custer, he ended up slamming the outside wall in a head-on impact that lifted the rear tires off completely the ground. Bowman’s No. 48 Chevrolet hit the wall at roughly 150mph, immediately ending his race.

Bowman later described it as perhaps the biggest hit of his career. Unfortunately, the 32-year-old has a history of injuries. He suffered a concussion following a crash at Texas Motor Speedway in 2022, missing five races as a result. In 2023, he suffered a back injury in a sprint car crash that forced him to miss three Cup races.

Thankfully, Bowman has been medically cleared to race this weekend in Mexico City despite some soreness. The road course event is a big opportunity for Bowman as his most recent win in the Cup Series came at the Chicago Street Course last summer.

Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

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As a precaution, Hendrick will have Anthony Alfredo on standby for Bowman at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Alfredo, who competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, also works as a simulator driver for HMS. He has 42 starts in the Cup Series, including one start earlier this year at Talladega Superspeedway.

Bowman currently sits 13th in the championship standings after the first 15 races this year and is hoping for some positive momentum. He has finished 27th or worse in seven of the last nine races, including five finishes of 35th or worse in a dismal run for the No. 48 team.

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Shane van Gisbergen does the double in Chicago

Credit: Chris Graythen / Getty Images Shane van Gisbergen wins in the streets of Chicago, sweeping both races of the weekend from the pole. SVG started on the pole alongside Michael McDowell, and they led the way to green. McDowell took the lead into turn 1. William Byron had a clutch issue on the opening […]

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Shane van Gisbergen wins in the streets of Chicago, sweeping both races of the weekend from the pole.

SVG started on the pole alongside Michael McDowell, and they led the way to green. McDowell took the lead into turn 1.

William Byron had a clutch issue on the opening lap but stayed out. Also on the opening lap, Carson Hocevar got shuffled back to seventh from row two.

On lap 3, Byron headed into the pits with an engine issue.

Huge crash on lap 4, bringing out a caution. Hocevar hit the wall and spun around right in front of Austin Dillon. It collected Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suárez, Todd Gilliland, Will Brown and Riley Herbst. AJ Allmendinger was also tagged but not collected in the crash.

It was upgraded to a red flag to remove all of the cars and repair the barrier.

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The race goes back to caution after about thirty minutes, and Chris Buescher goes into the pit lane with an engine issue. 

McDowell and SVG lined up for the restart on lap 7, and McDowell cleared for the lead. 

With eight to go in the stage, SVG was right on McDowell’s bumper. 

On lap 13, Alex Bowman gets turned around at turn 12 and falls down to 26th.

With 4 to go, some drivers opt to pit and flip the stage. Drivers like Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson, Josh Berry, Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs and SVG take the opportunity.

Bell gets a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.

McDowell wins the stage after leading every lap, and fun fact, only once in the last 23 road course races did the Stage 1 winner go on to win. Ironically, it was McDowell at the Indianapolis Road Course in 2023.

  1. No. 71 – Michael McDowell (Spire Motorsports)

  2. No. 8 – Kyle Busch (Richard Childress Motorsports) 

  3. No. 45 – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing)

  4. No. 19 – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing)

  5. No. 60 – Ryan Preece (RFK Racing)

  6. No. 1 – Ross Chastain (Trackhouse Racing)

  7. No. 42 – John H. Nemechek (Legacy Motor Club)

  8. No. 38 – Zane Smith (23XI Racing)

  9. No. 33 – Austin Hill (Richard Childress Motorsports) 

  10. No. 4 – Noah Gragson (Front Row Motorsports)

Under caution, some of the drivers pit, and despite pitting at the end of the stage, Bell goes back to pit road as well.

McDowell and Kyle Busch line up for the restart and take the field to green on lap 25. McDowell immediately gets the jump on Busch. Preece and Allmendinger get good starts, making up a couple of places each on the opening lap.

Bubba Wallace spun around from 16th at turn 12 on lap 26 but was able to keep going without a caution.

On lap 30, Tyler Reddick, Chase Briscoe, John H. Nemechek, Ty Dillon and Riley Herbst all pit just as the caution is called for Berry, who spun after contact with Erik Jones at turn 7. 

Bell and Suárez pit again with damage. McDowell also pits on lap 32 from the lead, and complains that the throttle is stuck at 75 percent. McDowell comes out in 30th.

SVG and Allmendinger take the field back to green on lap 34. SVG clears easily, but Allmendinger is right on his bumper. McDowell goes back onto pit road on the opening lap and has the hood popped. Busch goes around at turn 7 and drops from sixth to 31st.

On lap 40, Katherine Legge spun and stopped on track at turn 1, but she did get going eventually.

SVG pits with three to go in the stage, along with a few of the top 10 runners. Allmendinger pits a lap later and has a slow stop. 

Blaney assumed the lead with two to go.

  1. No. 12 – Ryan Blaney (Team Penske)

  2. No. 19 – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing)

  3. No. 45 – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing)

  4. No. 48 – Alex Bowman (Hendrick Motorsports)

  5. No. 23 – Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing)

  6. No. 11 – Denny Hamlin (Joe Gibbs Racing)

  7. No. 9 – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports)

  8. No. 42 – John H. Nemechek (Legacy Motor Club)

  9. No. 43 – Erik Jones (Legacy Motor Club)

  10. No. 20 – Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing)

Another cycle of pit stops has Briscoe and Reddick in the lead. They led the way to green on lap 49, and Reddick immediately fell back to second as Briscoe cleared for the lead. Denny Hamlin and Bowman go side by side for fourth, but Hamlin comes out ahead.

Within two laps, SVG broke into the top five after starting in tenth, and by lap 51, SVG was within four seconds of Briscoe.

On lap 52, Blaney gets a flat right front tyre and pits from 20th place.

Bowman pits with 20 to go for new tyres and drops to 27th.

On lap 56, SVG joined the top two in a chain, fighting for the lead. SVG gets ahead of Reddick easily by passing on the inside of turn 2, and pushes to catch Briscoe.

On lap 59, SVG goes side by side for the lead going into turn 4, and SVG comes out on top. SVG wasted no time and started building a gap before a caution was thrown. An ambulance needed to leave the track. 

Many drivers pit under caution, but SVG and Briscoe stay out. They lead the way once again on lap 62. SVG gets ahead and Gibbs moved up into second. 

On lap 63, Ross Chastain got hit by Larson and slid into the tyre barrier at turn 1, while Austin Cindric got knocked sideways and continued with a broken toe link. Joey Logano and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. both spun at turn 2. Stenhouse Jr. was able to drive behind the wall at the green stayed out initially.

The caution was thrown on lap 64 when Cindric stopped on track with his broken toe link.

SVG and Gibbs line up for the restart with 9 to go and SVG is gone. Gibbs had to watch behind him for Allmendinger. 

Hard contact between Preece and Briscoe, and Briscoe suffered a flat tyre. This happened at the end of the lap, right before pit road, but Briscoe could make it to the entry. Briscoe had to do another lap on the flat tyre.

Wallace, Bowman and Reddick battled back and forth on lap 69. Wallace hit Bowman into the wall at one point and Wallace got turned around, falling out of the top 10.

Bell goes around on lap 70 after contact with Austin Hill. 

On lap 73, Cody Ware lost his brakes and the caution was thrown one lap later, ending the race.

Shane van Gisbergen becomes only the second person in NASCAR history to sweep both the Xfinity and Cup races from pole! The first person was Kyle Busch.

  1. No. 88 – Shane van Gisbergen (Trackhouse Motorsports)

  2. No. 54 – Ty Gibbs (Joe Gibbs Racing)

  3. No. 45 – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing) [FL]

  4. No. 11 – Denny Hamlin (Joe Gibbs Racing) 

  5. No. 8 – Kyle Busch (Richard Childress Motorsports) 

  6. No. 16 – AJ Allmendinger (Kaulig Racing) 

  7. No. 60 – Ryan Preece (RFK Racing)

  8. No. 48 – Alex Bowman (Hendrick Motorsports)

  9. No. 33 – Austin Hill (Richard Childress Motorsports) 

  10. No. 1 – Ross Chastain (Trackhouse Racing)

  11. No. 22 – Joey Logano (Team Penske)

  12. No. 12 – Ryan Blaney (Team Penske)

  13. No. 5 – Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports)

  14. No. 38 – Zane Smith (23XI Racing)

  15. No. 42 – John H. Nemechek (Legacy Motor Club) 

  16. No. 9 – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports)

  17. No. 35 – Riley Herbst (23XI Racing) 

  18. No. 17 – Chris Buescher (RFK Racing)

  19. No. 78 – Katherine Legge (Live Fast Motorsports)

  20. No. 10 – Ty Dillon (Kaulig Racing)

  21. No. 66 – Josh Bilicki (Garage 66) 

  22. No. 7 – Justin Haley (Spire Motorsport)

  23. No. 19 – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing)

  24. No. 20 – Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing)

  25. No. 43 – Erik Jones (Legacy Motor Club) +1 lap

  26. No. 51 – Cody Ware (Rick Ware Racing) +2 laps

  27. No. 2 – Austin Cindric (Team Penske) +3 laps

  28. No. 23 – Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing) +5 laps

  29. No. 99 – Daniel Suárez (Trackhouse Motorsports) [DNF]

  30. No. 4 – Noah Gragson (Front Row Motorsports) +7 laps

  31. No. 47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Hyak Motorsports) [DNF]

  32. No. 71 – Michael McDowell (Spire Motorsports) +22 laps 

  33. No. 21 – Josh Berry (Wood Brothers Racing) [DNF]

  34. No. 41 – Cole Custer (Haas Factory Team) +39 laps 

  35. No. 77 – Carson Hocevar (Spire Motorsports) [DNF]

  36. No. 3 –  Austin Dillon (Richard Childress Racing) [DNF]

  37. No. 6 – Brad Keselowski (RFK Racing) [DNF]

  38. No. 34 – Todd Gilliland (Front Row Motorsports) [DNF]

  39. No. 13 – Will Brown (Kaulig Racing) [DNF]

  40. No. 24 – William Byron (Hendrick Motorsports) [DNF]

Next week is round 3 of the in-season challenge. Tune in for Sonoma on Sunday, July 13, at 15:30 EST (20:30 BST).



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NASCAR Cup results of Chicago Street Race won by Shane van Gisbergen; driver points

Shane van Gisbergen won his second race of the season when he won Sunday’s street race in Chicago after starting on the pole. It comes a day after he won the Xfinity race from the pole on the same 12-turn, 2.2-mile street course. Advertisement Meanwhile, the points race tightened. Ty Gibbs matched his career-best Cup […]

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Shane van Gisbergen won his second race of the season when he won Sunday’s street race in Chicago after starting on the pole.

It comes a day after he won the Xfinity race from the pole on the same 12-turn, 2.2-mile street course.

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Meanwhile, the points race tightened.

Ty Gibbs matched his career-best Cup finish by placing second. Tyler Reddick placed third. Denny Hamlin finished fourth and Kyle Busch placed fifth.

Hamlin scored his top-five result after starting at the rear of the field due to an engine change when he had a failure on his first lap of practice Saturday.

AJ Allmendinger was sixth, Ryan Preece placed seventh, Alex Bowman was eighth, Austin Hill finished a career-best ninth in 12 Cup starts and Ross Chastain completed the top 10.

Points leader William Byron’s 40th-place finish tightened the points race.

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Four drivers are within 50 points of Byron for the points lead with seven races left in the regular season.

Byron leads Chase Elliott by 13 points, Kyle Larson by 19 points, Hamlin by 43 points and Reddick by 48 points.

Bubba Wallace holds the final playoff spot. Ryan Preece is two points behind him.



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Bubba Wallace “ran me into the fence” says Alex Bowman after intense battle

In the closing laps of the NASCAR Cup race at Chicago, a tense battle unfolded at the backend of the top ten. Alex Bowman and Bubba Wallace were trading paint and slamming fenders in a dramatic battle for position. However, it wasn’t just a top ten on the line in this situation. Bowman and Wallace […]

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In the closing laps of the NASCAR Cup race at Chicago, a tense battle unfolded at the backend of the top ten. Alex Bowman and Bubba Wallace were trading paint and slamming fenders in a dramatic battle for position.

However, it wasn’t just a top ten on the line in this situation. Bowman and Wallace were also matched up in Round 2 of NASCAR’s new in-season challenge, and the driver who finished higher would advance into the next round. The prize for winning this tournament is $1 million, equal to a victory in the All-Star Race.

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As the two drivers battled, there was a lot of contact that ended with Wallace spinning off the nose of Bowman. While the Hendrick Motorsports driver went on to finish eighth, Wallace ended the day in 28th as he was eliminated from the in-season challenge.

The two drivers shared a cordial conversation after the race as they talked through what happened on the track.

“I didn’t really expect it when I passed him [Wallace] and we got into (Turn) 12 and he just shipped me, and then he ran me into the fence in (Turn) 1, and ran us into the fence off of (Turn) 2,” said Bowman after the race.

“He’s just not clear. I don’t have anywhere to go. We’re going straight and we just got hooked together and he ends up crashing. I didn’t really feel like it was necessary.”

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Bowman later added: “I guess the in-season tournament is more important than I expected.”

In the end, Bowman is now one of the final eight drivers in a tournament that began with 32, and the last representative for Hendrick Motorsports. Bowman noted that the challenge wasn’t even on his mind at the time, and wondered if that’s what caused Wallace to race him as hard as he did.

“I don’t know if that’s worth driving into the corner and clearing the guy out and then driving him into the fence and doing all the things that happened there,” concluded Bowman.

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Ty Gibbs’ Windy City success continues as he matches career-best finish in Chicago

By Noah Poser, Staff Writer Coming into the weekend, Ty Gibbs was one of just three drivers to have finished inside the top 10 in both NASCAR Cup Series races at the Chicago Street Course. After Sunday’s race concluded with Gibbs finishing runner-up to race winner Shane van Gisbergen, he remains just one of now […]

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Coming into the weekend, Ty Gibbs was one of just three drivers to have finished inside the top 10 in both NASCAR Cup Series races at the Chicago Street Course.

After Sunday’s race concluded with Gibbs finishing runner-up to race winner Shane van Gisbergen, he remains just one of now two drivers (along with Kyle Busch) to have done so in each of the first three editions of the race.

The second-place finish matches his best finish at NASCAR’s highest level, a result he had previously achieved at Darlington last spring.

“My team called a great strategy and got me the track position we needed to get in front and compete for the win,” Gibbs said. “So it worked out for us today and I’m glad to have a good finish, but I wish we could have gone for the win.”

Gibbs started ninth and ran well for much of the day, but the team opted to prioritize track position over stage points throughout the early portions of the race to allow him be near the front for the final stage.

The plan worked to near-perfection as Gibbs lined up alongside van Gisbergen on the front row for what ultimately wound up being the race’s final restart with nine laps to go, giving him his best chance at snatching the win away from the Trackhouse Racing driver.

But it wasn’t meant to be for Gibbs, who experienced firsthand the perils of being stuck in the outside lane on a restart at the Chicago Street Course.

“Right in that last corner, the dude on the outside gets shafted every single time,” Gibbs said. “If you watch every one of them, the inside guy wins almost every time and he just got a good enough gap and had a good restart. I had a little bit of rear tire degradation and it didn’t really help me in my launch off the corner, so he just got a good gap and got away from me.”

Gibbs said there wasn’t a whole lot he could have done differently to change the outcome.

“The outside is the less preferred lane on the racetrack and especially on the starts because there’s just not as much grip,” Gibbs said. “Maybe if he had a hiccup and slid his right front tire, maybe I could have stayed on the outside of him.”

In the end, van Gisbergen drove away from Gibbs after the restart, leaving the Joe Gibbs Racing driver to fend off a hard-charging Tyler Reddick after Reddick had stormed back through the field following a late pit stop for fresh tires.

When the yellow flag waved on the final lap for Cody Ware being stuck in the turn six tire barrier, freezing the field in their respective running positions, Gibbs’ defense of second place proved to be a success, allowing him to better the third-place finish he had in Chicago last year after having lead the most laps.

The runner-up result marks the third top five finish of the season for Gibbs, who jumps five spots in the standings, from 24th to 19th. He’s 66 points back of Bubba Wallace for the final playoff spot with seven races remaining in the regular season.

Despite the substantial gains made in the points, Gibbs wishes the caution had come out before the white flag as opposed to just after, allowing him one more shot to fight for the win.

“I would have been all for that (caution),” Gibbs said. “100%. But I think the No. 51 was underneath the (barrier) over there, so I don’t know. It would’ve been awesome though.

“It would have worked in my favor.”



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Full Grant Park 165 results

The Chicago Street Course was added to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule in 2023, when it hosted the sport’s first-ever street course race. To this day, the 12-turn, 2.2-mile (3.541-kilometer) temporary street course in Chicago, Illinois is the one and only street circuit on the 36-race Cup Series calendar, though it is one of six […]

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The Chicago Street Course was added to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule in 2023, when it hosted the sport’s first-ever street course race.

To this day, the 12-turn, 2.2-mile (3.541-kilometer) temporary street course in Chicago, Illinois is the one and only street circuit on the 36-race Cup Series calendar, though it is one of six non-oval races on the calendar (one of five during the 26-race regular season).

Sunday’s 75-lap Grant Park 165 is also the second of five races of NASCAR’s inaugural in-season tournament. Atlanta Motor Speedway got things started last Saturday night, and the 32-driver bracket was narrowed down to 16 following Chase Elliott’s victory.

Saturday’s two-group qualifying session determined the full starting lineup for Sunday’s race. Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen took the pole position, and Spire Motorsports’ Michael McDowell started beside him on the front row. With 41 drivers attempting to qualify and only 40 spots available, 23XI Racing’s Corey Heim was left on the outside looking in after a qualifying incident.

A full starting lineup can be found here.

Follow along with our live Grant Park 165 updates from Chicago.

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1st – Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

2nd – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

3rd – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

4th – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

5th – Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford

6th – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

7th – John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

8th – Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

9th – Austin Hill, No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

10th – Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford

NASCAR at Chicago: Full Stage 2 results

1st – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

2nd – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

3rd – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

4th – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

5th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota

6th – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

7th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

8th – John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

9th – Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

10th – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

NASCAR at Chicago: Full Grant Park 165 results

1st – Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

2nd – Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

3rd – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

4th – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

5th – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

6th – A.J. Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

7th – Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford

8th – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

9th – Austin Hill, No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

10th – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

11th – Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

12th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

13th – Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

14th – Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

15th – John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

16th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

17th – Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota

18th – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

19th – Katherine Legge, No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet

20th – Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

21st – Josh Bilicki, No. 66 Garage 66 Ford

22nd – Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

23rd – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

24th – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

25th – Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

26th – Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford

27th – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

28th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota

29th – Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

30th – Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford

31st – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

32nd – Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

33rd – Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford

34th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

35th – Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

36th – Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

37th – Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

38th – Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford

39th – Will Brown, No. 13 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

40th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

The 20th race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is the Toyota/Save Mart 350, which is the third of five races in the inaugural in-season tournament. TNT Sports is set to provide live coverage beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET next Sunday, July 13.



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3rd annual NASCAR Chicago Street Race takes off, Shane van Gisbergen wins again in Cup Series on 2nd day in Grant Park

CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago’s third annual NASCAR Street Race hit the gas Sunday, charging full speed into a second day. Fans were back in and around Grant Park for another high-octane day of professional racing. As Sunday’s events ended, some of the cleanup was already underway here as Chicagoans got ready for the city to […]

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CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago’s third annual NASCAR Street Race hit the gas Sunday, charging full speed into a second day.

Fans were back in and around Grant Park for another high-octane day of professional racing.

As Sunday’s events ended, some of the cleanup was already underway here as Chicagoans got ready for the city to reopen some closed downtown streets over the next few days.

And as year three of the NASCAR event in Chicago come to a close, everyone ABC7 talked to thought it was a success.

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The NASCAR Cup Series – Grant Park 165 – took off Sunday afternoon with Chicago Bulls legend Derrick Rose as the grand marshal.

Drivers took on 75 laps of a 2.2 mile, 12 turn race track that takes them through Grant Park and along DuSable Lakeshore Drive with the city skyline setting the stage for unforgettable races.

New Zealand’s Shane van Gisbergen swept the weekend after winning on Sunday.

Driver Shane van Gisbergen competes in a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at the Grant Park 165, Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Chicago.

Driver Shane van Gisbergen competes in a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at the Grant Park 165, Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Chicago.

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The Xfinity Series race was the main event on Saturday, and they got some beautiful weather. The New Zealand native also took home the win Saturday. It was van Gisbergen’s second straight time finishing first in Chicago for the Xfinity Series.

“It’s loud, it’s fast and I’m here for it,” Chicago resident Kashif Charania said.

Festivities have also been in full force across NASCAR village during the weekend.

“It’s awesome. I mean I’m not from here, so I don’t have to deal with the traffic on a regular basis, but it’s been very fun and very cool to be here,” said Sophia Winkelblech, who was visiting from Michigan.

Fans poured into Grant Park from across the city and around the country on Saturday.

“You get to go view it from anyway you want,” said George Peters, who was visiting from St. Louis. There’s so much versatility seeing different zone of the race track, and it’s just something you’ll never see anywhere else.”

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“I think it’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen, to see the city right behind the track is like nothing I’ve ever seen,” Elmwood Park residentLarson Wood said.

This now marks an end to the final year of the NASCAR contract in Chicago, but there are options included to possibly extend the race to 2026 and 2027.

After seeing changes in the traffic impacts this year, some Chicago residents said they’d love to see NASCAR return.

“It’s worth it, absolutely,” Charania said. “I love being in Chicago for all of these tips of events… just the culture… everything is great.”

The northbound lanes of Dusable Lake Shore Drive are expected to reopen at 6 a.m. Monday.

As NASCAR ripped through Chicago’s Grant Park on Sunday, a high-speed, an all-electric challenger entered the race.

“There’s no engine in this car,” Chris Shigas with ABB said. “It has three electric motors in it and 1360 horsepower. That’s an impressive machine.”

NASCAR, along with electrical engineering company, ABB, Chevrolet and Ford, unveiled a first-of-its-kind electric vehicle showcase to fans at the Chicago Street Race.

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The three supercharged prototypes taking on the track were a Ford Mustang Mach-E NASCAR EV, an ABB-NASCAR EV and a Chevy Blazer EV-R NASCAR prototype.

“We’re looking at NASCAR tracks across the nation and seeing how we can help them run more sustainably and energy efficient,” Shigas said.

“It felt pretty much like a normal race car with the weight and everything for the most part,” driver Rajah Caruth said.

Caruth spent time behind the wheel of the Chevy Blazer EV-R. Caruth said the EVs handle just a bit differently than the traditional gas-powered race cars, but when it comes to the acceleration…

“It’s literally like Mario Kart, getting the star or bullet boost, putting a rocket on top of the wing. That’s how I would describe it,” he said.

The screech of the high-powered EVs reverberated throughout the park, taking on tight turns and open straightaways with the picturesque Chicago skyline setting the stage. ABC7 crews even had the chance to wave the checkered flag at the end of the run.

“This is two years in the process just from getting the car on the track to where we are today,” NASCAR engineer CJ Tobin said.

“We’re excited about the technology,” Tobin said. “We want to see what we can do as an organization with a different powertrain… We want to be in the driver’s seat knowing where we’re going, not in the passenger seat looking back like, ‘where are we now?'”

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