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Allgaier cruises to dominant Xfinity win in Nashville
Justin Allgaier joked before the start of Saturday’s Tennessee Lottery 250 that he needed to win his second NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Nashville Superspeedway so he could earn another guitar trophy and have one for each of his two young daughters.
Hours later, his dominant work in the race was indeed sweet music for his title hopes. For the second time in his career, the veteran Allgaier swept both in-race stages and went on to claim victory at the 1.33-mile concrete oval – his third win of the 2025 season.
The reigning series champion had to hold off his 18-year-old rookie JR Motorsports teammate, Connor Zilisch in the closing laps, however, before ultimately driving his No. 7 Chevrolet to the win by a slight 1.289s.
The two had been separated by less than half a second for much of the closing 20 laps before lapped traffic helped the Allgaier pull away in the longest green flag run – 48 laps. In all he led a race high 101 of the race’s 188-laps.
“These guys right here, they deserve this one more than anything,’’ Allgaier, 39, said, shaking hands with his JR Motorsports crew as members came up to congratulate him. “I screwed them over last week [at Charlotte] by making a [wrong] pit call with an equally good car. But this time it was Chevrolet, which was absolutely unreal. (Wife) Ashley and the kids are here and it’s so cool to get a win here at Nashville. The fans here are incredible. This place is special to me.
“I said before the race I really wanted to get a second guitar so both kids would have a guitar. They can fight over them. I’m really proud of JR Motorsports.”
You’d be hard-pressed to tell it was actually Zilisch’s first ever race at the concrete Nashville oval. He earned points in both stages, had good pit stops, and moved up through the field and into the top five by lap 70. He led 18 laps but his run out front was interrupted by a caution with 53 laps remaining. Allgaier took the lead in a three-wide battle up front on the ensuing restart with 48 to go and never looked back.
“I thought I might be able to get back by him, but clean air is everything and the first 20 laps of a run if you had clean air you’d prevail on a long run, just keeping your stuff cooler and not having to run as hard,’’ Zilisch said. “Congrats to Justin. He did a really good job executing on that restart. It’s the second week in a row I’ve finished second because of a restart. It’s frustrating.
“Really happy with the progress we’re making and being frustrated with second [place] is a good thing,’’ he added with a smile.
Haas Factory Team’s Sam Mayer’s No. 41 Ford finished third, just in front of his teammate Sheldon Creed in the No. 00 Ford and a third JR Motorsports Chevy, driven by last week’s NASCAR Cup Series race winner, Ross Chastain.
Aric Almirola, Austin Hill, Jesse Love and rookies Daniel Dye and Carson Kvapil rounded out the top 10.
It marks the first win for a full-time Xfinity Series driver in the last three races and extends Allgaier’s points lead over Richard Childress Racing’s Hill to 92 points.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series has a rare off-week coming up before returning to competition Saturday, June 14 (4:30 p.m. ET, The CW, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) in the Chilango 150 at Mexico City’s famed Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez.
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What Were The Best Paint Schemes From the 2025 NASCAR Season?
Paint schemes are an integral component in NASCAR. While they don’t necessarily contribute to a driver or team from a horsepower standpoint, drivers have said that when they walk up to a paint scheme they love on the grid, and climb behind the wheel, it can help give them an extra mental boost to try to will that car to victory lane.
With an ever-changing sponsorship model lending itself to multiple primary sponsorship partners for just about every car in the NASCAR Cup Series, we are treated to more paint schemes than we can shake a stick at in the modern days of NASCAR.
We have digested every paint scheme, which went on track in NASCAR’s premier series in 2025, and have ranked out our 10 favorites.
- Honorable Mention
- Best Darlington Throwback Paint Scheme
- Top-10 Paint Schemes of 2025
Honorable Mention
Cole Custer No. 41 Texas A&M University Ford Mustang

In the penultimate race of the season at Martinsville, Cole Custer sported the iconic maroon on his No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford Mustang. The maroon base scheme equipped with a white stripe, which divided a gray lower portion of the car, was a truly special design.
However, with the impressive level of paint schemes on display in 2025, Custer’s Texas A&M car didn’t quite make the cut for the “best” list, but it certainly earned an honorable mention. Custer would finish 17th in the car at Martinsville.
Best Darlington Throwback Paint Scheme
Austin Cindric No. 2 “Dale Earnhardt 1980” Tribute

While most everyone spent their time and resources campaigning for Kyle Larson’s throwback to Terry Labonte’s 2003 “Tony the Tiger” car, and rightfully so, as it was awesome, the best overall throwback paint scheme, in my opinion, goes to Austin Cindric’s tribute to Dale Earnhardt’s 1980 championship-winning No. 2 car.
Between the classic Osterlund Racing number font and the yellow and blue colors, the No. 2 Team Penske team did an excellent job pulling off a near-perfect throwback paint scheme. And in the end, Cindric snagged a solid 11th-place run, which was ironically Earnhardt’s career average finish through his 676-race NASCAR Cup Series career.
Top-10 Paint Schemes of 2025
10. John Hunter Nemechek No. 42 Hertz Toyota Camry XSE

One of the most underrated paint schemes of the season was John Hunter Nemechek’s No. 42 Hertz Toyota. With the gold, and white color combination, the design flat-out works. And I feel its one of the cleanest schemes that were used during the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.
While Nemechek had an incredible season for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, where he collected two top-five finishes, and eight top-10s, his 21st-place finish in this paint scheme didn’t measure as one of his best outings of the season. But nonetheless, it was a good looking race car.
9. Trackhouse Racing Jockey Infinite Cool Underwear Chevrolets

In an interesting twist, the three full-time Trackhouse Racing drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series were all seen in their underwear at portions of the season as Ross Chastain, Shane van Gisbergen, and Daniel Suarez were all featured in their skivvies on the sides of their race cars in a sponsorship with Jockey’s Infinite Cool Underwear.
It was a unique way of advertising Jockey’s line of undergarments, and the scheme, which was featured on three cars in 2025, ranks ninth on our list.
Suarez’s best finish with the scheme was a 14th-place result at Michigan International Speedway, which was the best result for the three drivers in their underwear cars. Chastain finished 19th at Richmond Raceway with the paint scheme, and Shane van Gisbergen, who captured five wins during his rookie season, finished 32nd with the paint scheme at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
8. Todd Gilliland No. 34 Grillo’s Pickles “Flames” Ford Mustang

Grillo’s Pickles has been a fan-favorite sponsorship partner in the NASCAR Cup Series over the last couple of seasons, and they brought a unique “flames” scheme in 2025. Todd Gilliland piloted the car in the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, and event where Gilliland would finish 26th.
Grillo’s served as the sponsor for Gilliland in a total of six races in 2025, and it did so with a variety of paint schemes ranging from a green bumpy pickle look to the flames scheme at Darlington. They had a taste of just about everything this past season.
7. Riley Herbst No. 35 BeatBox Toyota Camry XSE

The majority of Riley Herbst’s 2025 season was filled by the traditional flat-black Monster Energy paint scheme, which is cool, but that paint scheme won’t be regarded high on many best-of paint scheme lists. However, a two-race commitment from BeatBox led to a very colorful and fun paint scheme for Herbst.
Incredibly, the driver took the paint scheme at Texas Motor Speedway and drove it to his best finish of what was a tough rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series. Herbst finished 14th that day.
6. Denny Hamlin No. 11 King’s Hawaiian Toyota Camry XSE

Between his former long-time sponsorship partnership with FedEx, and current deals with Yahoo! and ampm, Denny Hamlin is known for purple race cars. However, it was a bright orange King’s Hawaiian paint scheme, which caught our eyes in 2025.
While it was a visually appealing car, it didn’t amount to great luck for Hamlin, who had one of his greatest seasons in 2025. Hamlin, who won six races and came just three laps from winning his first career NASCAR Cup Series title, had two DNFs in his four races with King’s Hawaiian adorning his race car, and only mustered a best finish of 25th, which he achieved in the Summer race at Daytona International Speedway.
5. Carson Hocevar No. 77 Modo Casino “America” Chevrolet

Carson Hocevar continues to zero in on his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory, and in 2025, he had a top-five paint scheme. Modo Casino, which had several different paint schemes on the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet throughout the campaign, brought a special red, white, and blue version of the car to the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway in October.
The ‘Merica look was fully pulled off with a bald eagle stretched out across the hood of the car. Instead of stars on the navy blue portions of the flag design were white and blue poker chips. Ultimately, the paint scheme didn’t come with a top-finish, as Hocevar finished 31st, three laps down, at Martinsville. But it was a cool looking car.
4. Austin Dillon No. 3 Dow DayGlo Chevrolet

Speaking of cool-looking cars, not many had more wow factor than Austin Dillon’s Dow “DayGlo” paint scheme, which he drove in the Enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway. The black base paint scheme featured splatters of bright, bold dayglo colors throughout. And the car really popped.
Dillon, who captured a win at Richmond Raceway to secure a berth into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, finished 18th at Gateway with this scheme on his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.
3. William Byron No. 24 Axalta Chevrolet

On the podium of best paint schemes in 2025 was a renewed take on Jeff Gordon’s classic Axalta/DuPont flames paint scheme. William Byron piloted a similar paint scheme throughout the duration of the season, but in the Daytona 500, a race that Byron won for the second consecutive season, the car had a gradient design within the flames on the car.
While running ninth on the final lap, Byron was able to somehow steer clear of a last-lap melee, involving leader Denny Hamlin, Cole Custer, and others, to move into the lead and he’d take the race win in a race back to the finish line.
After the Daytona 500 win, the gradient design was ditched from the paint scheme, which makes the Daytona 500 car even more special. And honestly, the gradient within the flames helped elevate the Axalta car to the next level.
2. Chris Buescher No. 17 Kroger/Cinnamon Toast Crunch Ford

It was the obsession of social media for weeks. Chris Buescher’s Kroger/Cinnamon Toast Crunch car made a lasting impact, and it even allowed Buescher to come out of his shell in social media videos, where he sported Cinnamon Toast Crunch gear, and sprinkled CTC cinnamon sugar dust.
The fun colors throughout the paint scheme, which are part of the Cinnamon Toast Crunch pallette, were utilized flawlessly, and having the cartoon Cinnamon Toast Crunch character with its tongue sticking out behind the rear wheels gave the car a fun 1990s-level racecar design feel.
Additionally, Buescher led 15 laps in the race and was among one of the best in the final Stage of the race before he settled for a ninth-place result.
.@RFKRacing controlled a large portion of the final Stage of tonight’s race. @Chris_Buescher says fresher tires caused him to get picked off of Keselowski a couple of times and once in dirty air, it was over. He finished 9th & had a blast w/ the Cinnamon Toast Crunch activation. pic.twitter.com/rN8rsazdzX
— Toby Christie (@Toby_Christie) June 29, 2025
1. Justin Allgaier No. 40 Traveller Whiskey Chevrolet

The top spot on this year’s list goes to a driver and team that only competed in one NASCAR Cup Series event. But for Justin Allgaier, it was an important one, as it marked the first-ever Cup Series start for JR Motorsports, the team co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Allgaier faced stiff competition, but was able to transfer to the Daytona 500 starting lineup, and in the race, he played things smart, and was around for the chaotic finish, where he secured a ninth-place finish. It was a solid first run in the NASCAR Cup Series for JR Motorsports, and it came with a breathtaking paint scheme.
The Traveller Whiskey paint scheme ended up being the best-selling die-cast in 2025, according to Lionel NASCAR, and while it was obvious it would do well with the Earnhardt affiliation, a beautfiul paint scheme helped push the car to the top of the charts.
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Josh Hart to Sell Mopar Car Collection During January Kissimmee Mecum Auction
Top Fuel driver Josh Hart, a life-long Mopar fan and collector, will be selling his prized Mopar car and truck collection at the Kissimmee Mecum Auction, January 6-18. Hart was recently named Top Fuel driver for John Force Racing and in a show of support for the longstanding Chevrolet sponsorship of the 24-time NHRA world championship winning team Hart is going all in to support his new team.
“I am going all in with John Force Racing in my pursuit of a Top Fuel world championship and I wanted to show that I am also all in when it comes to representing our sponsors like Chevrolet,” said Hart, a multi-time Top Fuel national event winner. “Chevrolet is an iconic manufacturer, and I will be very proud to wear the Chevy bowtie on my Burnyzz Speed Shop Top Fuel dragster and my uniform. I can’t wait for the 2026 season to start.”
Hart’s collection that is up for grabs during the Mecum auction includes multiple Dodge Vipers, several Dodge Drag Pak Challengers and a beautiful Dodge Power Wagon. All the cars in Hart’s collection are in mint condition, many with low mileage and amazing detailing. Hart has spent years building his collection and hopes that all the cars go to appreciative collectors.
“All of the cars in my collection have been prized possessions, but I saw this as an opportunity to find them a new home with collectors that will appreciate them as much as I did,” said Hart. “Some of the cars are some of the earliest cars to roll of the assembly line. The Drag Paks are amazing cars that I have had since they first were released. This is a great mix of cars that could be museum pieces or the perfect daily driver.”
Hart’s collection includes:
- 2018 Demon with 80 miles and 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 with 3 miles, matching VINs specially built for Hart with crate, sold as a pair
- 2017 Dodge Hellcat last built manual with 700 miles
- 2017 Viper GTC 1 of 1 program twin turbo, 1200hp with 300 miles
- 2021 Drag Pak race-ready driven by Top Fuel driver Josh Hart during the 2025 NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown Series
- 1967 Power Wagon fully built with real Hellephant power plant on a Rubicon frame with 37’s
- All high production number and some of the last models to roll off the assembly line with every option carbon fiber and loaded personalized build sheets to Hart and triple black along with four other Drag Paks and another Viper ACR
Hart will be on track racing for John Force Racing at the season opening NHRA Gatornationals, March 5-8, 2026. The Kissimmee Mecum Auction will be live from January 6-18. 2026.
This story was originally published on December 30, 2025. 

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IHRA announces vision to restore Heartland Motorsports Park
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – The International Hot Rod Association announced it has acquired Heartland Motorsports Park in the Capital City.
IHRA made the announcement on its website, citing its commitment to preserving motorsports history and reimaging legendary venues.
Over the years, the Heartland Motorsports Park hosted concerts and races, bringing millions in revenue to the county.
The property was put into the hands of Topeka 77 in 2024 after its previous owners, Shelby Developments tax dispute with the county.
IHRA’s vision is to honor the facility’s past while “positioning the property as a modern destination entertainment complex.”
IHRA’s owner made the following statement on their website:
IHRA hopes to extend Heartland Motorsports Park beyond competition weekends and plans to create a year-round destination, blending motorsports with entertainment and community engagement, such as:
- Revitalized drag racing operations with improved racer and fan amenities
- Expanded motorsports and special event programming
- Live music, concerts, and festival experiences
- Enhanced hospitality, vendor, and fan-experience areas
- Community-focused events designed to drive tourism and economic impact
IHRA said they plan to begin renovations immediately.
WIBW has reached out to GO Topeka for further details.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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Heartland Motorsports Park Acquired by IHRA

Heartland Motorsports Park has been part of drag racing’s history for more than six decades, and now the Topeka, Kansas, facility is entering a new era. The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) announced it has acquired Heartland Motorsports Park, a move that signals both a deep respect for the track’s legacy and a forward-looking plan to expand what the property can be in today’s motorsports landscape.
Originally opened in 1963 as Topeka Dragway, the facility grew into what became known as Heartland Motorsports Park, one of the most versatile racing complexes in the country. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from drag racing to road racing, karting, motocross, and countless grassroots events.
With IHRA now at the helm, the goal is not to erase that history, but to build on it.
“Heartland Motorsports Park is one of those places that simply matters to racing,” said IHRA owner Darryl Cuttell. “It has history, soul, and a footprint that allows us to think bigger than just a racetrack. Our goal is to restore this facility with respect for its legacy while building something that serves racers, fans, and the community for generations.”

That “thinking bigger” is a key part of IHRA’s vision. Rather than focusing solely on race weekends, the association plans to transform Heartland into a year-round destination that blends motorsports with live entertainment and community-driven events. While drag racing remains at the core, IHRA is looking to expand the overall experience for racers, fans, and the surrounding region.
Planned improvements include revitalized drag racing operations with upgraded racer and fan amenities, expanded motorsports programming, and the addition of concerts, festivals, and special events. Enhanced hospitality areas, vendor space, and fan experience zones are also part of the long-term plan, along with community-focused events designed to boost tourism and economic impact in the Topeka area.
“Motorsports has to evolve to stay strong,” Cuttell said. “The future is about creating places where racing, music, entertainment, and community come together. Heartland has all the pieces to become one of the premier motorsports and entertainment destinations in the country.”
Renovation planning is already underway, with IHRA expected to release more details on redevelopment phases, event schedules, and community partnerships in the coming months.
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No. 2: Myles Rowe Breaks Through With Historic First Win
Note: The Penske Entertainment editorial staff is looking back at the five biggest moments of 2025 in INDY NXT by Firestone in this year-end series, with one installment appearing on the site per day in countdown fashion from Dec. 27-31.
Myles Rowe ended the 2025 INDY NXT by Firestone season in style, scoring a commanding victory in the season finale Aug. 31 at Nashville Superspeedway.
Rowe led 20 of 65 laps to earn his second career win in the INDYCAR development series – both coming during a breakout 2025 season.
That feat marked a satisfying conclusion to a year defined by growth and resilience. ABEL Motorsports originally signed Rowe following a difficult rookie INDY NXT campaign with HMD Motorsports/Force Indy in 2024, when he went winless in 14 starts despite entering the series as the reigning USF Pro 2000 champion.
In 2025, he rewarded ABEL’s confidence by delivering two wins in his final six races, providing a timely boost to his upward trajectory.
Winning once – his breakthrough July 12 triumph at Iowa Speedway – would have been meaningful on its own. Winning twice made a stronger statement.
“It’s nice when the results start to match what you believe in your heart,” Rowe said.
Rowe’s rise has been anything but typical. After beginning in karting, he advanced to the Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series in 2017 and 2018, but financial limitations forced him to step away in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic further complicated sponsorship prospects, and Rowe shifted his focus to photography while attending Pace University, unsure if he would ever return to racing.
That changed with the launch of Penske Entertainment’s Race for Equality & Change initiative in 2020, which created new pathways for minorities and women in motorsports. From that effort, Force Indy was established. In 2021, Rod Reid – founder of NXG Youth Motorsports – offered Rowe a lifeline with a USF2000 opportunity.
Rowe seized it, becoming the first Black driver to win a race in the series with a breakthrough victory at New Jersey Motorsports Park. He remained in USF2000 in 2022 with Pabst Racing, while Force Indy moved up to INDY NXT. Rowe delivered five wins that season and finished just six points short of the championship, placing second to Michael d’Orlando.
His ascent continued in 2023 with Pabst and continued Force Indy support in USF Pro 2000. Five more wins secured the title and made Rowe the first Black driver to win a North American open-wheel championship.
That achievement earned him a career enhancement scholarship to step up to INDY NXT in 2024. But his rookie year proved challenging, as he finished 11th in the standings. In 2025, he rebounded convincingly with six podium finishes, including an impressive 2.5 average finish across four oval starts. He added three podiums on road and street circuits, underscoring his versatility.
Rowe returns to ABEL Motorsports in 2026, aiming for the championship.
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