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Chase Briscoe Publicly Admits Joe Gibbs Racing’s Inferiority to Hendrick Motorsports

On Sunday, 30-year-old Chase Briscoe climbed out of his Toyota Camry XSE, beaming with pride. He’d finished his Cup Series race at Kansas City in fourth place, his best result at the track, and injected fresh energy into Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR). He later made an underwhelming, but true, statement to the press about how […]

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On Sunday, 30-year-old Chase Briscoe climbed out of his Toyota Camry XSE, beaming with pride. He’d finished his Cup Series race at Kansas City in fourth place, his best result at the track, and injected fresh energy into Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR). He later made an underwhelming, but true, statement to the press about how his team compares to Hendrick Motorsports (HMS).

He said, “I feel like we are not the best right now. I feel like Hendrick is a step above. Like you [a reporter] were saying, all four cars kind of seem to hit it better at Hendrick than us right now… I feel like we’re great, right? But I think by JGR standards, they definitely feel like they’re off… As an organisation we are second, or maybe third but for sure in the top-three.”

Briscoe did not downplay his team without reason. HMS is, in fact, in a better position than JGR as things stand. Kyle Larson sits atop the points table after winning at Kansas. He is followed by his teammate William Byron. Chase Elliott is fourth despite not winning a race yet and the fourth man, Alex Bowman, sits in eighth place.

Across in the JGR camp, things are not this green. Christopher Bell is in third place followed by Denny Hamlin in seventh. Briscoe is 13th and Ty Gibbs is further back in 26th. So, self-awareness should likely stop Joe Gibbs or anyone else from lashing out at Briscoe for undermining his team in front of the press.

Briscoe explains his own situation after the Kansas race

One third of the season is now done and dusted. However, Briscoe is still getting adjusted to the newness in his team. Final results have been a mixed bag with five top-10s and four finishes outside the top-20. There is no question that his Camry carries speed. It is the execution that needs more consistency.

Getting into a weekend and completing it to the best of their potential is still a work in progress for the No. 19 team. He said, “I feel like we have a lot that we could do better. Me and James [Small] were just talking about it this week. We are 13th in points with three or four top-fives.”

He continued to say, “We don’t even feel like we are close. We feel like we are so far off right now, just as a team, in our full potential. So, it’s encouraging from that standpoint. When they do kind of figure it out, they start clicking, and hopefully, we can just be up front a lot more.”

Small, his crew chief, delivered a similar view when speaking to the press after the race. He mentioned that Briscoe is always open to suggestions and that there are multiple fronts in which he could improve himself.

The driver must have understood from the result on Sunday that he can be a much better performer with JGR than he ever was with Stewart-Haas Racing. It’s now up to him to take advantage of this knowledge.



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Hendrick Motorsports Makes Chase Elliott Announcement Before All-Star Race

There’s no way to sugarcoat it, the 2025 NASCAR season has been a disappointment for former Cup Series champion Chase Elliott.  Elliott hasn’t recorded a win yet for Hendrick Motorsports this season. He had a legitimate chance to claim first place last weekend at Kansas Speedway, but a brutal turn of events left him outside […]

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There’s no way to sugarcoat it, the 2025 NASCAR season has been a disappointment for former Cup Series champion Chase Elliott. 

Elliott hasn’t recorded a win yet for Hendrick Motorsports this season. He had a legitimate chance to claim first place last weekend at Kansas Speedway, but a brutal turn of events left him outside of the top 10 when the dust settled. 

Despite coming up short at Kansas, the No. 9 team received love from Hendrick Motorsports vice president of competition Chad Knaus. 

“It’s unfortunate that issue happened today because I think we’d be sitting here with them easily in the top five with the pace that they had. But it only takes one hiccup and it can derail your day,” Knaus said. “So we’ve got to keep working on those things. But as long as they continue to bring good race cars and fast race cars and execute at a high level, they’re going to be where we need them.”

With the NASCAR All-Star Race set for this weekend, Hendrick Motorsports has made a change to Elliott’s team. Whether or not it’ll lead to better results is a bit unclear though. 





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NASCAR North Wilkesboro full weekend schedule, TV schedule for All-Star Race

The NASCAR Cup Series takes a breather from the brewing playoff picture with this weekend’s non-points All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The Craftsman Truck Series is also racing at North Wilkesboro, on May 17. Kyle Busch is in the field in a Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, along with Xfinity Series regular Sammy Smith. Here is […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series takes a breather from the brewing playoff picture with this weekend’s non-points All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

The Craftsman Truck Series is also racing at North Wilkesboro, on May 17.

Kyle Busch is in the field in a Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, along with Xfinity Series regular Sammy Smith.

Here is the full on-track schedule in North Wilkesboro:

All times Central; on-track activity at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Friday, May 16

3 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star qualifying practice, FS2

4 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star and All-Star Open practice, FS2

5 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open qualifying, FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

6 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star qualifying, FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

Saturday, May 17

8:30 a.m. — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series practice and qualifying, FS2

12:30 p.m. — Window World 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (250 laps, 156.25 miles), FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

4 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star heat races (75 laps each), FS2

Sunday, May 18

4 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open (100 laps, 62.5 miles), FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

7 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race (250 laps, 156.25 miles), FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo) and MAX (in-car cameras)

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Jessica Hawkins joins ELEMIS as brand ambassador

Meet the newest brand ambassador for ELEMIS, Aston Martin’s Head of F1 Academy Jessica Hawkins.  Luxury skincare brand ELEMIS previously inked a deal with Aston Martin earlier in 2025, becoming the first skincare company to sponsor an F1 team. Notably, this partnership represents much more than a logo on the car. With Hawkins officially on […]

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Meet the newest brand ambassador for ELEMIS, Aston Martin’s Head of F1 Academy Jessica Hawkins. 

Luxury skincare brand ELEMIS previously inked a deal with Aston Martin earlier in 2025, becoming the first skincare company to sponsor an F1 team. Notably, this partnership represents much more than a logo on the car. With Hawkins officially on board — a seasoned racer and one of motorsport’s most influential female figures — this deal points to a long-term commitment from a less traditional F1 team or driver sponsor. 

“10 years ago this definitely wouldn’t have happened,” Hawkins told Motorsport.com after the Aston Martin deal was announced. “We’ve come so far in recent years … it means so much to have a company like ELEMIS believe in me, and the visibility it’s creating is incredible.”

 

Being less known in motorsports doesn’t mean ELEMIS isn’t already making its mark on the paddock so far this year, with visible brand activations at key Grand Prix, including a ‘first-of-its-kind spa experience on board the Aston Martin Aramco luxury yacht’ at the upcoming Monaco GP.

“I think we align very well on everything that we stand for,” Hawkins said. “We’re two British brands, and very passionate about similar things. They’re obviously a huge company and I’m so proud to be one of their ambassadors.”

In addition to the team-level sponsorship, ELEMIS will also support Hawkins directly as she competes in the 2025 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with Comtoyou Racing. “The simple answer is I wouldn’t be racing without [sponsorship],” Hawkins said. “It’s very expensive, and I come from a normal family who don’t have the funds to support that.”

In fact, the thought of receiving a funding from a company within the beauty space would have been inconceivable until very recently, when the likes of Charlotte Tilbury became a founding partner of F1 Academy and e.l.f. Cosmetics began blazing a unique trail in American motorsports.

And the deal isn’t just about motorsport. “We want to empower women outside of motorsport as well. Of course the partnership is motorsport-led, but it’s bigger than that,” she said. “When I first started [racing], I could name all of the influential women I knew in motorsport on one hand. Now there are so many, which shows how far we’ve come.”

ELEMIS CEO Sean Harrington emphasized the brand’s commitment to that progress. “Jessica’s fearless pursuit of progress in motorsport mirrors our own commitment to challenging the status quo and driving positive change,” he said. “Her passion, resilience, and advocacy for greater inclusivity make her a natural partner for ELEMIS. Together, we aim to inspire, empower, and elevate the voices of females in sport and beyond.”

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NASCAR Driver Justin Allgaier Unveils New Paint Scheme Featuring DeCA Logo | Article

FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — NASCAR driver Justin Allgaier rolled into the installation on Wednesday to unveil a new patriotic paint scheme on his No. 7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet — this time with a special twist. The event, held at Fort Gregg-Adams Commissary and hosted by DeCA supplier Unilever, featured a life-size racing car simulator wrapped in […]

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FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — NASCAR driver Justin Allgaier rolled into the installation on Wednesday to unveil a new patriotic paint scheme on his No. 7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet — this time with a special twist.

The event, held at Fort Gregg-Adams Commissary and hosted by DeCA supplier Unilever, featured a life-size racing car simulator wrapped in the new livery. The scheme proudly sported the Defense Commissary Agency logo, which will also appear on Allgaier’s car during the May 24 race at Charlotte Motor Speedway — just ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

“This partnership with DeCA and Unilever means a lot, especially going into Memorial Day,” Allgaier said. “It’s a way for us to honor the military community and thank them for their service and sacrifice.”

Families and fans gathered for a festive afternoon that included face painting, a balloon animal artist, live DJ music, prize giveaways, and a food station offering free deli sandwiches, chips and drinks.

Allgaier, a veteran driver with more than a dozen career wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will carry the DeCA logo into competition at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where patriotic paint schemes are a Memorial Day tradition.

“This is more than just a paint scheme,” Allgaier said. “It’s about recognizing the men and women who serve — and making sure they know they’re appreciated both on and off the track.”



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High Tech vs. Low Tech Showdown at Brainerd Motorsports Park

CHATTANOOGA, TN – Throughout history, people have always asked the question: “what would it be like if Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali met in both their primes?”  Comparisons of legends against the latest phenomenon have always left us to ponder the what ifs.  Unfortunately, we don’t have a Tyson vs. Ali heavyweight match up but […]

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CHATTANOOGA, TN – Throughout history, people have always asked the question: “what would it be like if Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali met in both their primes?”  Comparisons of legends against the latest phenomenon have always left us to ponder the what ifs.  Unfortunately, we don’t have a Tyson vs. Ali heavyweight match up but we did have some fun this week putting together a flat out drag race between a low tech for this day and age 1971 Dodge Challenger and a 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack Electric.

On paper the numbers suggest this could be an equal race.  The 71 weights a thousand pounds less and has 150HP more than the new contender, but the future has some advantages.  Electric motors don’t have the same torque curve the old school Hemi has.  Every bit of power and torque is available the second you touch the throttle.  Just for fun we ran them against each other few times and the old school charger ended up with some fuel pressure issues that wouldn’t let us declare an overall winner.

We did bring in two guests to help with our High Tech vs. Low Tech grudge match.  Edward Parker from Mtn. View Dodge and Matt Welch owner of Pandora’s European Motorsports.

The new Charger impressed me, and even the engine sounds I felt like fit. The car sounds like something from Tron.  “It’s got 670 horsepower, 627 pound feet of torque. And as an instantaneous, it’s also got which we just tested, a PowerShot, which gives you an immediate 40 more horsepower at the front as you hit the gas or not. The gas pedal, the electric pedal,” says Parker.

Matt has raced motorcycles professionally, and worked for various teams in Nascar and the Indy car series. We talked about the future of racing and how the next generation will never have the frustration of rebuilding a carburetor and they will end up programming cars on laptops and devices instead.  I had to ask with his experience, do you thin we will ever see an all-electric Daytona 500 or Indy 500?  “I don’t know that we will see a, race of that caliber that’s all electric. Maybe in my kids lifetime, but maybe not ours,” says Matt. “We’re definitely headed that direction. I think in five years, half of my showroom will be electric. I think half of your showroom will be electric. Like it or not, it’s coming.”

Comparing this new tech to the low tech, I can take the engine out and have any performance shop in the world rebuild.  I can make upgrades, changes and ultimately make it a street cruiser or full out race car.  But what happens when the motors or batteries die in the electric?

“You have to bring it back to the dealership. Once you’re done with it. The dealership will send it back to the factory to where it’s basically recycled, and they’ll take the parts that are good and refurbished them and then put them back out, parts. But it’s completely recyclable. You can’t turn around and rebuild it like we can these like the carburetors. There’s nothing you can do with that” says Parker.

My personal concern with electric cars is that it will be similar to your cellphone and will have to be upgraded and replaced every few years.  The technology is obviously still too new to be sure, but like it or not – electric cars are most likely here to stay.





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NASCAR Cup Series Standings: Star driver plummets in playoff standings after brutal late penalty

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series standings have taken a surprise twist this week, without a single race being run. Kyle Larson took the season lead on Sunday at the Kansas Speedway, smashing the track record for Cup Series laps led in a single race, but a late penalty has seen a number of drivers […]

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The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series standings have taken a surprise twist this week, without a single race being run.

Kyle Larson took the season lead on Sunday at the Kansas Speedway, smashing the track record for Cup Series laps led in a single race, but a late penalty has seen a number of drivers shift in the standings.

Chris Buescher has dropped a dozen places this week (from 12th to 24th) after being punished for a front bumper cover violation, having been docked 60 points (plus five playoff points) for the infraction.

That penalty has dropped him well below the playoff cut line, with Ryan Preece’s 251 points now the 16th driver in after Buescher fell from 284 to 224, now with seven drivers between him and the post-season once race wins are taken into account.

RFK Racing were also hit with a $75,000 fine, with crew chief Scott Graves suspended for the next two races on the Cup Series calendar.

With that said, let’s take a look at the latest Cup Series standings in full.

READ MORE: NASCAR Cup Series 2025: All-Star Weekend start times, schedule and how to watch live on TV

NASCAR Cup Series standings after Buescher penalty




Rank Driver Car No Team Manufacturer Points (Difference)
1 Kyle Larson 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 469 (–)
2 William Byron 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 434 (–35)
3 Christopher Bell 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 384 (–85)
4 Chase Elliott 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 378 (–91)
5 Ryan Blaney 12 Team Penske Ford 362 (–107)
6 Tyler Reddick 45 23XI Racing Toyota 357 (–112)
7 Denny Hamlin 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 346 (–123)
8 Alex Bowman 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 325 (–144)
9 Joey Logano 22 Team Penske Ford 318 (–151)
10 Bubba Wallace 23 23XI Racing Toyota 310 (–159)
11 Ross Chastain 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet 300 (–169)
12 Chase Briscoe 19 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford 278 (–191)
13 Austin Cindric 2 Team Penske Ford 273 (–196)
14 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet 258 (–211)
15 Ryan Preece 60 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford 251 (–218)
16 Josh Berry 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford 244 (–225)
17 Kyle Busch 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 244 (–225)
18 John Hunter Nemechek 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota 234 (–235)
19 Carson Hocevar 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 230 (–239)
20 Michael McDowell 71 Front Row Motorsports Ford 228 (–241)
21 Austin Dillon 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 227 (–242)
22 Zane Smith 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford 227 (–242)
23 Todd Gilliland 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford 227 (–242)
24 Chris Buescher 17 RFK Racing Ford 224 (–245)
25 AJ Allmendinger 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet 218 (–251)
26 Ty Gibbs 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 217 (–252)
27 Daniel Suárez 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet 209 (–260)
28 Justin Haley 7 Rick Ware Racing Ford 206 (–263)
29 Erik Jones 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota 196 (–273)
30 Ty Dillon 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet 188 (–281)
31 Noah Gragson 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford 181 (–288)
32 Riley Herbst 35 Rick Ware Racing Ford 151 (–318)
33 Brad Keselowski 6 RFK Racing Ford 148 (–321)
34 Cole Custer 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford 139 (–330)
35 Shane van Gisbergen 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet 138 (–331)
36 Cody Ware 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford 68 (–401)
37 Jimmie Johnson 84 Legacy Motor Club Toyota 34 (–435)
38 Corey LaJoie 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 24 (–445)
39 JJ Yeley 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet 9 (–460)
40 Katherine Legge 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet 7 (–462)
41 Casey Mears 13 Germain Racing Chevrolet 2 (–467)
42 Burt Myers 50 Team AmeriVet Chevrolet 1 (–468)
43 Chad Finchum 66 Garage 66 Ford 1 (–468)
44 Martin Truex Jr. 56 Tricon Garage Toyota 1 (–468)
45 Corey Heim * 67 23XI Racing Toyota 0 (–469)
46 Jesse Love * 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 0 (–469)
47 Helio Castroneves 06 Meyer Shank Racing Honda 0 (–469)

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