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Column | Riverhead Raceway Aug. 16 roundup: Dylan Slepian notches NASCAR Modified victory

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Dylan Slepian of Dix Hills ended a three-year dry spell for himself and car owner Rob Pelis Saturday night at Riverhead Raceway as he drove to victory in the annual Baldwin, Evans & Jarzombek 77 NASCAR Modified event. Dylan’s winning pass for many was reminiscent of winning passes executed by “Charging” Charlie Jarzombek when Slepian took to the outside lane to take the lead and eventual victory, his first since September of 2022. 

In Unique Golf Pole Award qualifying Owen Grennan tool the $200 bonus when he clicked off a lap of 11.834, Roger Turbush was second quick at 11.876. When the green flags waved Grennan filed into the lead with Turbush in tow while Jack Handley Jr. and Dylan Slepian ran third and fourth early with Slepian taking third in a timely manner. Soon after, the only caution flag of the contest would wave on lap 11 for John Beatty Jr. and Mark Stewart who both spun off the second corner after contact. This afforded Slepian the opportunity to line up to the inside in third and when the green lights came back on he was able to wrestle second away from, Roger Turbush on the restart. 

The race settled in for a 66-lap green flag run until the finish with Grennan now pacing Slepian, Turbush, Chase Grennan and Chris Rogers. At first Slepian kept pace with leader Grennan but at times would also back down his pursuit hoping to conserve tire wear, but he’d have to pick up his pace when Turbush and the others closed in. It would be with 20-laps remaining in the race honoring three iconic NASCAR Modified drivers that things would heat up.

After a few laps of taking a look to the inside of Grennan, Slepian quickly shifted his game plan the outside lane as a possible avenue to the race lead. When Dylan started looking up top, Roger Turbush would fill the gap under Slepian, with Chris Rogers and Matt Brode waiting in the wings. On lap 69 Slepian was able to gain a run on leader Grennan, who was giving his former teammate plenty of room to operate. When the field started the 70th circuit, Dylan Slepian in true Jarzombek form rode the outside groove to the race lead with the Eastport Feeds Chevy. Once out-front Dylan opened a comfortable cushion over the final seven circuits to collect his first win as a married man,

After he took starter Jim Kelly’s dueling checker flags, the sigh of relief from Slepian and the Pelis team was almost heard over the roar of the cars. “it’s been a long time” Slepian, who downed two bottles of water before exiting his car admitted, but was quick to add, “it’s not like we’ve been irrelevant, we have had speed, just some tough luck along the way. When quizzed about his old school pass outside of Grennan, Slepian who steered the Chevette of Charlie Jarzombek in the Vintage All Star race earlier complimented his foe, “you can only go out there if a guy lets you go out there. I have to thank Owen for the clean race and respect he showed me”. 

Owen Grennan of Glen Cove settled for runner-up money with his Dillner Precast entry, while Roger Turbush of Calverton completed the podium in the Cromer’s Market Chevy. Chris Rogers of Patchogue was fourth, Matt Brode of East Islip scored another top five with his fifth place showing.

Allan Pedersen of Center Moriches collected his third win of the TK Gigure 8 2025 campaign on Aug. 16. RiverheadLOCAL/Richie Grodski courtesy of Riverhead Raceway

The Pedersen family stranglehold on TK Figure Eight victory lane in 2025 remained intact when Allan Pedersen of Center Moriches collected his third win of the campaign. Will Farrell jumped to a commanding advantage at the start chased by Bob Dalke for the first lap, Kim Hyde passed Dalke on lap 2. Tyler Farrell stalled in the first corner drawing a yellow and erasing the lead built by his father. On the ensuing restart Farrell remained out front while Allan Pedersen was overtaking Hyde for second. One lap later Allan raced his way by Farrell for the race lead, a lead he’d never surrender in the Top Notch Performance Chevy. The victory was Allan’s 9th of his career ranking him 17th on the track win list, now just two behind his uncle Arne Pedersen. Scott Pederson of Shirley was runner-up in the Bobby’s One Stop Custom Exhaust & Auto Camaro, Will “The Thrill” Farrell of Mastic finished on the podium in third with his Boom Burger coupe. 

Jack Handley Jr. of Medford pocketed his second Super Pro Truck win of 2025. RiverheadLOCAL/Richie Grodski courtesy of Riverhead Raceway

Jack Handley Jr. of Medford pocketed his second Super Pro Truck win of 2025 when the defending champion won their 20-lap feature. More often than not, Handley and Sean Glennon have slugged it out for victories in 2025, Saturday was no exception. Pole sitter Frank Dumicich Jr. and Lou Maestri made up the front row, but a false start was called and sadly for Lou he suffered a flat tire. When the race did go green Dumicich led the first cycle before Jack Handley slipped by on lap 2. One lap later Sean Glennon came calling moving to second on lap 3 and once again it would be a slide job, paint swapping fight for the lead with Handley and Glennon. Jack led until lap 5, Sean took the lead from the outside on lap 6, they would swap the top spot a couple of times before things got too close on lap 14, just six laps from the finish. As the tandem, who were closely pursued by Dumicich and Charles Sudano from behind hit the first turn to start the 15th lap, both went up the hill. Dumicich, like any good racer would saw the daylight under the leaders and sent his truck in low, the odd man out in the three-wide scenario would be Glennon who drew a caution with a broken front suspension. When the race resumed Handley in his East Side Builders Toyota would lead Dumicich. with Sudano applying the heat for second in the closing laps. When the checker waved Jack Handley Jr. earned his 26th career win, moving him into sole possession of third on the all-time win list. Charles Sudano of Merrick is knocking on the door of a first career win, was second with his L.I. Debris Chevy, Frank Dumicich Jr. of East Quogue crossed the line third with the Okpetroleummarketplace.com Toyota. 

Former Blunderbust champion Brandon Hubbard of Mastic won his third race of 2025 in the Street Stock division in a 20-lap contest on Aug. 16. RiverheadLOCAL/Richie Grodski courtesy of Riverhead Raceway

Former Blunderbust champion Brandon Hubbard of Mastic is enjoying his new driving life with the Street Stock division after he won his third race of 2025 Saturday in a 20-lap contest. Armed with the pole for the start, Hubbard quickly asserted himself as the car to beat. Gerard Lawrence, subbing for Danny Pizzo who was recovering from a surgical procedure chased Hubbard early on. The race was slowed by two caution flags at lap 12, the first for James Dipietro who slowed with a flat in turn one and on the attempt to restart the race Alyssa Paprocky and Brian Brown got together off the second corner. When the race did resume Jarrod Hayes inserted himself into the conversation from third, as he and Lawrence were about to embark on a battle for second. That was just fine by leader Hubbard. Hayes took second from laps 14-16, before Lawrence came storming back on lap 17. All the while Brandon Hubbard with the Top Twenty Motorsports Chevy drove off to the win. Gerard Lawrence of Rocky Point was second in Danny Pizzo’s racer, with Jarrod Hayes in the J&R’s Steak House of Calverton third. 

Sal Accardi winner in the Eddie Partridge Vintage All Star 15-lap event Aug. 16, 2025. RiverheadLOCAL/Richie Grodski courtesy of Riverhead Raceway

For the third time during the Eddie Partridge Vintage All Star season, Sal Accardi Jr. of Deer Park put the former Tom Baldwin 7NY in victory lane at the conclusion of 15-laps. Don Howe, a former five-time Riverhead Raceway Modified champion drove his RE Chassis Cavalier to the race lead over Accardi in the Baldwin Pontiac. These are the actual cars, not replicas, as was the case for Dylan Slepian who races his way to third in the Charlie Jarzombek Chevette. A Vinny Siraco spin on lap 11 slowed the race and set-up a restart that frankly didn’t end well for Howe, nor Slepian. When the race resumed Howe and Slepian got together with Slepian spinning around with a left rear flat under the starters standing drawing an immediate caution, Tom Pickerell stopped with nowhere to go as well. When the race got back underway Accardi raced out front in the A-Plus Auto Salvage as Howe Balked on the restart, once in command Accardi led the remaining laps. John Cote of Bethel, NY was second, John Jasinski of Flanders third. 

Full results: Aug. 16

Baldwin, Evans & Jarzombek 77: 1. Dylan Slepian 2. Owen Grennan 3. Roger Turbush 4. Chris Rogers 5. Matt Brode 6. Jack Handley Jr. 7. Tom Rogers Jr. 8. CJ Lehmann 9. Kyle Ellwood 10. Chris Young 11. John Beatty Jr. 12. JR Bertuccio 13. Mark Stewart 14. Jack Baldwin 15. Chase Grennan

TK Figure Eights: 1. Allan Pedersen 2. Scott Pedersen 3. Will Farrell 4. Kim Hyde 5. Tyler Farrell 6. Bob Dalke

Super Pro Trucks: 1. Jack Handley Jr. 2. Charles Sudano 3. Frank Dumicich Jr. 4. Lou Maestri 5. Dave Koenig 6. Liam Patrick 7. Tony Naglieri 8. Frank Dumicich Sr. 9. Cillian Tennant 10. Eric Dumicich 11. Sean Glennon

Street Stocks: 1. Brandon Hubbard 2. Gerard Lawrence 3. Jarrod Hayes 4. Ricky Carman 5. Kyle Halpin 6. Tom Sullivan 7. Brian Brown 8. Chris Lescenski 9. PJ McGay 10. James Dipietro 11. Alyssa Paprocky 12. Dave Antos 13. Bob Dalke 14. Rich Braun 15. Anthony Foerster 16. Dennis Kurras 17. John Harley 18. Chris McGuire DNS- Anthony Caccioppo 

Vintage All Stars: 1. Sal Accardi Jr. 2. John Cote 3. John Jasinski 4. Vinny Siraco 5. Mike Siraco 6. Tom Pickerell 7. Jimmy Reed Sr. 8. Frank Saladino 9. Mark Miller 10. Pat Hughes 11. Don Howe 12. Dylan Slepian 13. Don Conradis 14. Tony Ferrante Jr.

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Hendrick Motorsports reveals rare ‘Days of Thunder’ photos with Tom Cruise, others

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A Christmas gift from Hendrick Motorsports! A collection of rare, behind-the-scenes photos of “Days of Thunder” was revealed for fans. Featuring Tom Cruise, Rick Hendrick, Geoff Bodine, and more, the photos show moments that were largely unseen until now.

“Days of Thunder 2” is likely to happen. Tom Cruise is going to be part of it, if it does happen. It is amazing to look back at these photos, more than 35 years ago, and see how this film came to be.

The collection of photos also includes some from a 1987 IMSA race at Road Atlanta. Cruise shared a Nissan 300ZX Turbo with Rick Hendrick in the race. A mechanical issue hurt their finish in the race.

Check out the photos at the Hendrick Motorsports website. There are a lot of great snapshots into these mostly forgotten moments.

Since “Days of Thunder” came out, Hendrick Motorsports sure has changed a lot. All of the wins, championships, and so much more in the time since 1990. More than 40 years of history in the Cup Series, the story of Hendrick only continues to grow.

Kyle Larson is fresh off his second championship. William Byron was so close to becoming a champion for the third year in a row. Hendrick was not nearly the organization it is now, back when Mr. H was working with Cruise. The sport has completely changed as well.

If “Days of Thunder 2” happens, I am sure that Hendrick will be involved in that effort as well. They are involved in just about every major NASCAR promotion and new venture. Why would the sequel film be any different?

Hendrick Motorsports ready to race for championship again

In the 2026 NASCAR season, Hendrick Motorsports is going to be just as good as they were this year, if not better. Kyle Larson and William Byron are going to be good for about five wins each. Chase Elliott should be back to winning two to three races a year. You have to expect Alex Bowman to win a race or be top-16 in sports.

In the Next Gen era, Larson and Byron have been two of the most successful drivers on the track. In terms of wins, they top the list since 2022. Hendrick knows that they have three legitimate championship drivers in their stable, and a fourth that can win races and be incredibly competitive otherwise.

Hendrick Motorsports is also going to get a new Chevrolet Camaro body. What they discover with that new downforce and how they build speed with it will be very interesting to watch.





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Racing Ritual Announces Grand Opening of Premier Racing Simulator Experience in Tempe, Arizona

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Twelve state-of-the-art motion racing simulators with hundreds of car choices and 90+ circuits bring professional-grade sim racing to Phoenix Metro area.

TEMPE, AZ, UNITED STATES, December 26, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Racing Ritual, a cutting-edge simulator racing entertainment venue, will celebrate its public Grand Opening on Saturday, January 10th, 2025, at 10am, bringing an immersive motorsports experience to the heart of Tempe, Arizona.

The facility features twelve professional-grade racing simulators equipped with panoramic displays, a force feedback steering system, and a motion dynamics platform bringing the simulator telemetry to your seat. Whether visitors are seasoned motorsports enthusiasts or first-time drivers, Racing Ritual offers an accessible yet authentic racing environment. Customers have full control over their preferred level of driving assists, accommodating any skill level.

“We’re beyond excited to bring Arizona a facility that lets more people experience the joy and thrill of motorsports” said co-founder Brandon Garrett. “Our goal is to bring accessibility to a sport that is typically difficult to enter while also crafting a space that invites you to stay for more than just the racing.”

Key Features of Racing Ritual:
• Twelve Professional Simulators — State-of-the-art racing rigs designed for realistic driving dynamics, accommodating individuals, groups, and competitive events.

• Multiplayer Experience — Any number of simulators can run on the same car and track in a multiplayer lobby, with voice communications and a private leaderboard for your group.

• You’re In Control — You choose whether your group wants to run fastest lap competitions, practice, or race. You have the choice of your own car and track or lean on staff recommendations for popular combinations.

• Vehicles Across Every Discipline — Formula Style Open Wheel, Oval Racing, GT3, GT4, Prototypes, Group C, Touring Cars, Supercars, Sports Cars, and Classics

• 90+ World-Renowned Circuits — All Major Circuits, North American Favorites, European Legends, Global Destinations

• Event Space — For private venue rentals of our 2861 square foot space, you have control over our 140” 4k projector, sound system, and wireless streaming capabilities for any music and audio/visual content for your corporate event or private party. In addition, you have access to our coffee bar, refrigerators, and plenty of counter space to cater food. We have seating and table space for 40 spectators, and our venue capacity is 146.

Grand Opening Details:
• Date: Saturday, January 10th, 2025 from 10am to 1pm, Paid Sessions From 1pm-10pm
• Location: Tempe, Arizona
• Book: racingritual.com
• Instagram @racingritual

The Grand Opening event will feature special promotions and opportunities for attendees to experience all twelve simulators firsthand in short trial sessions from 10am to 1pm and then opens to paid sessions from 1pm to 10pm.
Racing Ritual invites motorsports fans, gamers, corporate groups, and families to discover the excitement of professional sim racing.

About Racing Ritual

Racing Ritual is Arizona’s premier full-motion sim racing center, a place where adrenaline meets precision, and the love of racing is celebrated.
Born from a deep passion for motorsport, we created a space where everyone from first-time drivers to seasoned racers can experience the thrill of world-class racing circuits in full-motion simulators that feel just like the real thing.
Located in the heart of Tempe, Racing Ritual is a hangout, training ground, and entertainment hub designed for connection, competition, and pure speed. Whether you’re here to chase lap times, battle friends, or just feel something real, we built this for you.

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Everything You Need To Know About The 2026 Tulsa Shootout

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The 2026 Tulsa Shootout is shaping up to be the largest edition in the event’s history. This year’s “Mecca of Micros,” scheduled for Dec. 29–Jan. 3 inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has drawn a record number of pre-entered drivers.

Held a week prior to the prestigious Chili Bowl Nationals in the same building, the Tulsa Shootout has currently attracted 1,939 entries from all across the globe. 

Whether you’re a seasoned dirt racing enthusiast or new to the sport, the Tulsa Shootout is sure to deliver thrilling and memorable moments throughout the six days of on-track action. 

This article breaks down everything you need to know about the 2026 Tulsa Shootout on FloRacing. 


2026 Tulsa Shootout Schedule

View the schedule for the 2026 Tulsa Shootout below. All times are in Central Time.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 29

Practice: 9:00am (One round per class)

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw

K&B Motorsports Restricted

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints

JST Motorsports A-Class

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30

Racing: 9:00am

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing FuelTech Heats

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints FuelTech Heats

JST Motorsports A-Class FuelTech Heats

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31

Racing: 9:00am

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw FuelTech Heats

K&B Motorsports Restricted FuelTech Heats

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw FuelTech Heats

THURSDAY, JANUARY 1

Racing: 9:00am

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing E-Mains

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing D-Mains

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing C-Mains

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing Qualifiers

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints Qualifiers

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw Qualifiers

K&B Motorsports Restricted Qualifiers

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw Qualifiers

JST Motorsports A-Class Qualifiers

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw D-Mains

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw C-Mains

FRIDAY, JANUARY 2

Racing: 9:00am

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw E-Mains

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw D-Mains

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw C-Mains

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints C-Mains

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints B-Mains

K&B Motorsports Restricted C-Mains

K&B Motorsports Restricted B-Mains

JST Motorsports A-Class E-Mains

JST Motorsports A-Class D-Mains

JST Motorsports A-Class C-Mains

SATURDAY, JANUARY 3

Racing: 9:00am

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing B-Mains

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw B-Mains

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw B-Mains

JST Motorsports A-Class B-Mains

OPENING CEREMONIES, PARADE OF STATES

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing LCQ

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw LCQ

K&B Motorsports Restricted LCQ

JST Motorsports A-Class LCQ

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw LCQ

Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing A-Feature

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints A-Feature

Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw A-Feature

K&B Motorsports Restricted A-Feature

JST Motorsports A-Class A-Feature

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw A-Feature

**Schedule is subject to change without notice. Any updates will be posted to http://www.tulsashootout.com.


What Classes Race At The Tulsa Shootout?

OUTLAW (Wing & Non-Wing)

This is your headlining division at the Tulsa Shootout. 

The sky’s the limit in this class. Many engines are professionally built nowadays with a 640cc max displacement, there are bigger 14 sq. feet wings to provide extra downforce, and cockpit adjustments to tweak your shocks and wings are allowed.

The unique distinction in car count for Winged Outlaw to Outlaw Non-Wing is because a good majority of racers will simply run their “Stock” car in the Outlaw Non-Wing class. Due to the size of the track and the nature of non-wing racing, the smaller motor is less of a disadvantage when the wing is not a factor. In fact, many of the Outlaw Non-Wing champions over the years have done it with a “Stock” engine under the hood.

STOCK (A-Class & Non-Wing)

More of an entry level type class, these are year-in and year-out the biggest divisions at the Tulsa Shootout and all across the country for that matter.

The “Stock” in this class is pretty simple, these are traditionally pulled right off 600cc motorcycles and plucked right into a micro sprint. Offering about 25 less horsepower, you’ll notice this group also has smaller 10 square foot wings. There are no cockpit adjustments of any sorts allowed.

RESTRICTED

The final kid class as a stepping stone before reaching Stock then Outlaw is this division intended for 8-16 years old.

Essentially the same as A-Class, the only difference in Restricted simply comes down to the motor under the hood. You’ll take a stock 600cc powerplant but similar to NASCAR, you’ll use a ¾ inch restrictor plate to tone the motor down for the kids. It’s a great entry level class for kids to understand the feel of the car and get to race competitively without the consequence of the power yet.

Like the Stock divisions, no cockpit adjustables are allowed and you’ll notice the smaller 10 square foot wings.

JR. SPRINT

The most obvious division to decipher at the Tulsa Shootout for a casual fan is the Jr. Sprints, intended for young kids 6-12 years old.

As you’d expect, everything is smaller with a Jr. Sprint from the car itself, the motor, the wings, the tires, you name it. It’s simply about getting the kids behind the wheel and learning how to race with each other. And don’t underestimate these kids either, the Jr. Sprints have often delivered some of the most exciting races of the night; and they’re certainly bringing the best interviews each and every single year.

For the complete technical breakdown of each class, you can find the official class rules at https://www.tulsashootout.com/classes/.

How To Watch The 2026 Tulsa Shootout

The 2026 Tulsa Shootout will stream live on FloRacing. You can follow the action as it happens and watch the replays and exclusive content on-demand after it’s all over on FloRacing. The 2026 Tulsa Shootout starts on Dec 29, 2025 and runs until Jan 3, 2026. 

On Your TV: Now Available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast & Apple TV.

Cast: Cast to your smart TV including Vizio, Samsung and LG TVs.

On The Go: Download the FloSports app on iOS or Android.


When Does The 2026 Tulsa Shootout Start?

The 2026 Tulsa Shootout starts on December 29 at 9:00 a.m. CT and runs through January 3, 2026.


2026 Tulsa Shootout Entry List

The entry list for the 2025 Tulsa Shootout features nearly 2,000 entries across the six divisions and features a star-studded line-up at the SageNet Center. Among the entries are NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Kyle Busch and Ty Gibbs in the Stock/Outlaw divisions, along with future stars Audrey Larson, Owen Larson and Brexton Busch. 

View the full 2026 Tulsa Shootout entry list here.


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American Race Tire Named New Tire Series Tire Supplier

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If you listen closely enough, you can hear the rumble of change making its way through the garage area. In a move that is shaking up the open-wheel pavement world this Christmas Eve, NASCAR has officially confirmed a massive shift for the upcoming 2026 season.

After decades of running on Hoosier rubber, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is switching to different tires. American Racer Tire has been named the new exclusive tire supplier for the series, marking the end of a long-standing era and the beginning of a fresh chapter for the ground-pounders.

This isn’t just a supplier swap. It’s a fundamental change to the sport’s contact patch. For the drivers, crew chiefs, and car owners who live and breathe the Whelen Tour, this news brings a mix of excitement, nostalgia, and the immediate need to rethink chassis setups honed over years.

A Major Shift for the Whelen Modified Tour

The word came down exclusively to RaceDayCT on Wednesday, confirming rumors that had been swirling around the paddock. Gary Putnam, the series director for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, sent a bulletin to competitors officially announcing the transition. While the public announcement from NASCAR was still pending as of Wednesday afternoon, the message to the teams was loud and clear: American Racer is in, and they are ready to roll.

For the past 26 years, Hoosier Tire has been the one consistent variable in a sport defined by unpredictability. Since 1999, every pole run, every photo finish, and every championship celebration on the Whelen Tour happened on Hoosiers. Before that, older fans remember the fierce “Tire War Era,” where Goodyear and Hoosier battled for dominance. Now, American Racer steps into the spotlight, tasked with keeping the most powerful cars in NASCAR glued to the asphalt.

Why the Switch to American Racer?

This decision wasn’t made in a vacuum. According to the bulletin sent to teams, the move to American Racer addresses some of the most pressing concerns facing modern race teams: cost and availability. Racing is expensive, and there’s simply no way around that. But the new deal with American Racer aims to keep a little more cash in the team owners’ pockets.

The bulletin highlighted that the 2026 tire pricing is set at an MSRP of $195. That figure represents a significant 20% price reduction compared to the 2025 pricing structure. For a team running a full schedule on the Whelen circuit, those savings add up fast, potentially covering the cost of fuel or helping to refresh a tired motor.

Furthermore, American Racer is bringing logistical muscle to the table. They boast two factories capable of production, which is a massive safety net against the supply chain issues that have plagued the motorsports industry in recent years. They have also committed to minimizing production lead times and providing dedicated factory track-side support at NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events.

Testing the Rubber: The Road to Approval

NASCAR didn’t jump into this partnership blind. The sanctioning body, along with key stakeholders in the Whelen community, put the new rubber through its paces before signing on the dotted line. Verification tests were critical to ensuring the product could handle the immense stress a Modified puts on a right-rear tire.

A test session was held on November 5 at Jennerstown Speedway in Pennsylvania, a fast, sweeping track that demands grip. A second, perhaps more grueling test took place on December 3 at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida. New Smyrna is known for its abrasive surface that eats tires for lunch, making it the perfect proving ground for durability.

According to Putnam’s message to the teams, the drivers and squads involved in these verification tests successfully confirmed the product’s quality and consistency. The feedback suggests that the new rubber is ready for prime time.

Financial Relief and Future Growth

Beyond the immediate savings on the tires themselves, the partnership promises to inject more resources back into the series. The agreement includes increased contributions to both the event awards and the year-end point fund for the 2026 season.

In a sport where margins are thin, an increased point fund is a major morale booster. It signals that the series is healthy and looking to grow. As stated in the bulletin to competitors, “The ceiling is high with the possibilities of continued growth and prosperity on The Tour.”

Looking Ahead to New Smyrna

Change is rarely easy in racing. Crew chiefs will spend the winter scratching their heads, analyzing notes, and trying to predict how the new American Racer compounds will react to different track temperatures and banking. But that challenge is part of what makes the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour the best show in short-track racing.

The new era begins officially on February 7, when the haulers unload at New Smyrna Speedway to kick off the 2026 season. When the engines fire and the cars roll off the grid, they’ll be doing it on American Racer tires. It’s a brave new world for the Modifieds, and we can’t wait to see who figures it out first.



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Hendrick Motorsports reveals rare ‘Days of Thunder’ photos with Tom Cruise, others

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A Christmas gift from Hendrick Motorsports! A collection of rare, behind-the-scenes photos of “Days of Thunder” was revealed for fans. Featuring Tom Cruise, Rick Hendrick, Geoff Bodine, and more, the photos show moments that were largely unseen until now.

“Days of Thunder 2” is likely to happen. Tom Cruise is going to be part of it, if it does happen. It is amazing to look back at these photos, more than 35 years ago, and see how this film came to be.

The collection of photos also includes some from a 1987 IMSA race at Road Atlanta. Cruise shared a Nissan 300ZX Turbo with Rick Hendrick in the race. A mechanical issue hurt their finish in the race.

Check out the photos at the Hendrick Motorsports website. There are a lot of great snapshots into these mostly forgotten moments.

Since “Days of Thunder” came out, Hendrick Motorsports sure has changed a lot. All of the wins, championships, and so much more in the time since 1990. More than 40 years of history in the Cup Series, the story of Hendrick only continues to grow.

Kyle Larson is fresh off his second championship. William Byron was so close to becoming a champion for the third year in a row. Hendrick was not nearly the organization it is now, back when Mr. H was working with Cruise. The sport has completely changed as well.

If “Days of Thunder 2” happens, I am sure that Hendrick will be involved in that effort as well. They are involved in just about every major NASCAR promotion and new venture. Why would the sequel film be any different?

Hendrick Motorsports ready to race for championship again

In the 2026 NASCAR season, Hendrick Motorsports is going to be just as good as they were this year, if not better. Kyle Larson and William Byron are going to be good for about five wins each. Chase Elliott should be back to winning two to three races a year. You have to expect Alex Bowman to win a race or be top-16 in sports.

In the Next Gen era, Larson and Byron have been two of the most successful drivers on the track. In terms of wins, they top the list since 2022. Hendrick knows that they have three legitimate championship drivers in their stable, and a fourth that can win races and be incredibly competitive otherwise.

Hendrick Motorsports is also going to get a new Chevrolet Camaro body. What they discover with that new downforce and how they build speed with it will be very interesting to watch.



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BangShift.com IHRA Acquires Historic Memphis Motorsports Park In Millington Tennessee. Big Race Weekend’s Planned For 2026!

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Fairfield, OH — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has officially completed the acquisition of the historic motorsports facility in Millington, Tennessee, formerly known as Memphis International Raceway and Memphis Motorsports Park, closing on the property on December 23, 2025.

Originally opened in the late 1980s, the facility has played a significant role in American motorsports history. It has hosted major drag racing events and national touring series and was, at one point, sanctioned by IHRA, hosting IHRA-sanctioned drag racing events during that time. With the property now under IHRA ownership, the acquisition represents a full-circle moment that reconnects the track’s past with a renewed vision for its future.

The facility has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County. Under IHRA ownership, it will operate as a multi-use destination supporting drag racing, stock car competition, grassroots motorsports, and other large-scale events that engage the broader community and region.

“This investment honors the legacy of Memphis Motorsports Park while positioning it for a strong future. IHRA’s acquisition reflects confidence in our region and creates new opportunities for tourism, local businesses, and fan experiences.” said Mayor Paul Young, City of Memphis.

“As the Commissioner for District 1, I am thrilled about IHRA’s acquisition of Memphis Motorsports Park. This investment strengthens our local economy, puts world-class racing back on solid ground, and gives our families and young people a safe, exciting place to create memories for years to come. Having a national organization like IHRA committed to the long-term success of this historic facility is exactly the kind of partnership Shelby County needs.” said Amber Mills, Shelby County Commissioner, District 1, Shelby County Government.

“Memphis Motorsports Park has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County, and IHRA’s acquisition represents a positive step forward for the facility and the community. This investment supports the continued use of the track as a regional destination while creating opportunities for local businesses and future growth. The Millington Area Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with IHRA as this next chapter takes shape.” said Chris Thomas, Executive Director, Millington Area Chamber of Commerce.

“This is a special place in American motorsports,” said Darryl Cuttell, CEO of IHRA. “This facility has a deep history in drag racing and stock car competition, and our goal is to honor that legacy while building a strong, sustainable future. We are committed to bringing meaningful racing back to this property while expanding its role as a destination for a wide range of events that serve racers, fans, and the surrounding community.”

“This acquisition represents more than reopening a racetrack,” said Leah Martin, President of IHRA. “It is about restoring opportunity for racers, families, and the community. This facility aligns with IHRA’s racer-first vision and our commitment to grassroots motorsports, while also allowing the property to support diverse uses that strengthen its year-round impact.”

“Memphis Motorsports Park holds a special place in our hearts,” said Daniel Horton, Assistant Director of the IHRA Stock Car Series. “Bobby Hamilton won the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series race here in a truck built by Tim and with Danny as the crew chief. With the facility now under the IHRA umbrella, we can give grassroots racers a chance to compete where legendary drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Randy LaJoie, and the late Greg Biffle have won. We are extremely excited to bring stock car racing back to Memphis and continue the legacy of this iconic track.”

In the coming days, IHRA will begin facility improvements and operational preparations. Fans and community members are encouraged to follow IHRA across its social media platforms for updates and behind-the-scenes coverage as revitalization efforts get underway. Further announcements regarding schedules and programming will be released in the near future.

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