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COVID-19 Pulled This “Resto-Mod” Track Back from the Brink

NASCAR’s All-Star race rolls into North Wilkesboro Speedway for the third consecutive year this weekend, but without the pandemic recovery grant North Carolina awarded the facility, the historic track’s revival might have remained a dream. In November 2021, North Carolina’s Legislature passed a budget that awarded $45.8 million to 15 local governments to help 17 […]

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NASCAR’s All-Star race rolls into North Wilkesboro Speedway for the third consecutive year this weekend, but without the pandemic recovery grant North Carolina awarded the facility, the historic track’s revival might have remained a dream.

In November 2021, North Carolina’s Legislature passed a budget that awarded $45.8 million to 15 local governments to help 17 motorsports venues recover from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Of those 17 facilities, the historic North Wilkesboro track was awarded the largest grant from the Motorsports Relief Fund—$18 million.

“This is, literally, the only thing you could ever thank COVID-19 for because if it wasn’t for COVID-19 and the funds that went into fixing this back up, I don’t know that it ever would have happened,” driver Ryan Newman has said.

The money funded numerous infrastructure improvements that included:

  • Repairing significant drainage problems in the infield and paving the infield.

  • Renovating suites, the infield media center and concourse.

  • Installing the new MUSCO lighting system, a new public address system, internet, SAFER barriers, and new catch fence.

  • Constructing a new hospitality building in turn four.

North Wilkesboro Speedway owner Speedway Motorsports also had a financial investment totaling more than seven figures allocated for the facility’s projects.

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“The support we received from the American Rescue Plan, coupled with our own investments has put us in a very blessed position to host NASCAR yet again with the All-Star race,” Speedway Motorsports President and CEO Marcus Smith said. “Not only did then Governor (Roy) Cooper and the state Legislature get behind the project, but the Wilkes County community has been supportive from day one.”

Prior to the revitalization, the track’s surface and grandstand area were overgrown with weeds. Trees had grown up through the grandstands in the first and second turns and backstretch. Terri Parsons, wife of NASCAR Hall of Fame member and Wilkes County native Benny Parsons, spearheaded a county-wide campaign to let Smith know the area’s residents would embrace him if he reopened the facility.

Once the short-track’s return appeared on the horizon, local residents began assisting with the cleanup. Former Junior Johnson employee Ronald Queen, now the track’s operations director, began cleaning up the property and track as a volunteer, using thousands of gallons of weed killer. Wilkes County volunteer first responders cut the trees into firewood for those in the county who needed it for heat in the winter.

Once the restoration of North Wilkesboro Speedway began, every building on the property that could be saved was restored in an effort to maintain the nostalgic, historical look and feel of the facility. Smith likened the speedway’s restoration to a “resto-mod” in the car world.

“North Wilkesboro Speedway is now one of the most unique venues in motorsports, like Lambeau Field or Fenway Park, it’s truly a throwback race track,” Smith said.

Fans attending this year’s All-Star race weekend, which includes the CARS Tour, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, are coming from 43 states and nine foreign countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands.

North Carolina Motorsports Association statistics show that auto racing’s economic impact on the state of North Carolina is $6 billion.

While North Wilkesboro Speedway received the largest grant from the state’s Motorsports Relief Fund, Charlotte Motor Speedway was next with $13 million and then Rockingham Speedway, which hosted NASCAR’s Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series races earlier this year, at $9 million.

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Not every race track in North Carolina received a grant, but of those who did, Orange County Speedway in Rougemont received the lowest amount. The three-eighths-mile paved track was awarded $39,738. Next was the three-eighths-mile dirt track Dixieland Speedway in Elizabeth City at $85,600. Tracks receiving six-figure grants included Bowman Gray Stadium, which hosted The Clash earlier this year, and Hickory Motor Speedway, a 0.363-mile paved track that hosted NASCAR’s Cup Series prior to 1972 in addition to its weekly races.

Overall, the 17 grants went to one intermediate track, a one-mile facility, eight paved, and two dirt short tracks, four dragways, and one—Coastal Plains Dragway now known as Coastal Plains Park in Jacksonville—that has a dragway, short track, and dirt and drift complexes.



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Scott Fischer Enterprises Buys Wisconsin Harley-Davidson Dealerships

Motorsports industry leader Scott Fischer Enterprises has purchased two Wisconsin Harley-Davidson dealerships in Harley-Davidson’s home state. Florida-based Scott Fischer Enterprises owns Harley-Davidson stores across the U.S. and recently acquired Milwaukee Harley-Davidson and West Bend Harley-Davidson. Industry veterans Scott Fischer and John Greene lead the company with 40-plus years of combined dealership experience nationwide. They have […]

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Motorsports industry leader Scott Fischer Enterprises has purchased two Wisconsin Harley-Davidson dealerships in Harley-Davidson’s home state. Florida-based Scott Fischer Enterprises owns Harley-Davidson stores across the U.S. and recently acquired Milwaukee Harley-Davidson and West Bend Harley-Davidson.

Industry veterans Scott Fischer and John Greene lead the company with 40-plus years of combined dealership experience nationwide. They have bought, sold, owned and operated multiple award-winning dealerships across the country.

“We know that Harley-Davidson is beloved in the region and globally, and as a custodian of the brand, it’s our honor to lead the next chapter at both the Milwaukee and West Bend Harley-Davidson locations in the hometown of our parent company,” said Scott Fischer, founder, owner and CEO, Scott Fischer Enterprises. “As long-time Harley-Davidson store owners and operators, we are committed to elevating the Harley-Davidson brand, its focus on lifestyle, community and freedom. We are taking all that we have learned over the years to further engage employees, enhance the culture, build community and grow both dealerships into more customer-focused destination dealerships for Harley owners and enthusiasts to enjoy.”

Milwaukee and West Bend Locations Offer Full-Service Experience

Milwaukee Harley-Davidson is located at 11310 W. Silver Spring Road and offers new and pre-owned motorcycles. The dealership provides a top-tier service and parts department, as well as financing, apparel, events and more.

West Bend Harley-Davidson sits at 2910 West Washington St. in West Bend, Wisconsin. It features new and pre-owned inventory, award-winning service and a wide parts and accessories selection. The dealership also offers the latest Harley-Davidson MotorClothes and branded merchandise.

Rider Training Anchors Local Community Offerings

Both dealerships offer the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy to deliver rider education and skills training to new and returning riders. These Wisconsin Harley-Davidson dealerships continue to serve their local communities through accessible education and immersive brand experiences.

For more information, including store hours, visit MilwaukeeHarley.com or WestBendHD.com.





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Forza Motorsport Series Likely Dead After Microsoft Layoffs, While Horizon Lives On

Get The Drive’s daily newsletter The latest car news, reviews, and features. Last week, we learned of massive job cuts across Microsoft’s various divisions that produce Xbox games. Forza Motorsport developer Turn 10 Studios was among the departments hardest hit by the move, as The Verge reported that the Redmond, Washington-based team lost over 70 […]

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Last week, we learned of massive job cuts across Microsoft’s various divisions that produce Xbox games. Forza Motorsport developer Turn 10 Studios was among the departments hardest hit by the move, as The Verge reported that the Redmond, Washington-based team lost over 70 people from its ranks. The layoffs appeared to have affected key individuals across the whole company, from physics and audio leads to artists, engineers, and community support personnel. And it’s left the future of the Motorsport side of the brand in limbo, following a comprehensive live service reboot with the most recent entry released in 2023.

Late last week, an employee who last worked at Turn 10 in 2016 named Fred Russell posted on Facebook that Forza Motorsport was “shuttered,” but the Forza Horizon franchise “would continue.” The Verge’s report linked above states that the layoffs have left “enough people behind to keep Forza Motorsport up and running,” though that doesn’t necessarily mean that the game will receive new content going forward—just that it’ll stay online. Motorsport got a significant update in May celebrating the franchise’s 20th anniversary, bringing a large number of new single-player events, retrospective races, and, most notably, the return of the fan-favorite Fujimi Kaido track to the series.

Last month, before the staff cuts, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer mentioned the arrival of “the next Forza” in 2026, which would coincide with the 25th anniversary of the original Xbox. It was already assumed that this upcoming title would be a new entry in the open-world, arcade Forza Horizon series, rather than a new Motorsport sim, and the Turn 10 layoffs would seem to confirm that. The last Horizon came out in 2021, after all, and that series is managed by U.K.-based Playground Games, unlike Motorsport, which has always belonged to Turn 10. What’s left of Turn 10 would supposedly assist Playground in building Forza Horizon 6. The Drive has reached out to Microsoft about the future of the Forza Motorsport franchise, and will update this story should we learn anything.

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The Nürburgring Nordschleife missed Forza Motorsport’s launch, and was added to the game months later. Xbox Game Studios

The latest Forza Motorsport was released to mixed reception in October 2023, with many reviewers and gamers praising its handling and rebuilt circuits, but finding fault with its experimental single-player campaign, performance on Xbox consoles and particularly PC, and day-one bugs. In early 2024, one of many contractors who worked on the game shared his account about a challenging development environment.

Forza Motorsport quickly became one of Microsoft’s tentpole gaming properties alongside Halo and Project Gotham Racing toward the tail-end of the original Xbox’s lifecycle. The first entry emerged in May 2005, three months after Gran Turismo 4 dropped on the PlayStation 2. While it was clearly Microsoft’s aim to compete with Sony’s racing simulator, Forza had a different identity, mostly based around letting players do all the things Gran Turismo refused to—including damaging vehicles, modifying them cosmetically, swapping powertrains, and designing liveries.

Forza Motorsport was the grassroots challenger to the more suave and avant-garde Gran Turismo, capturing automotive subcultures from the 2000s tuner boom to golden-age American muscle and contemporary motorsports. And its soundtrack, largely consisting of Junkie XL arrangements of classic guitar rock jams, was the furthest cry imaginable from GT’s jubilant jazz. The series would arguably hit its zenith during the Xbox 360 generation, with FM3 taking Xbox’s racing sim to new heights, and FM4 arguably perfecting the formula. Since the release of Playground Games’ first open-world Forza Horizon game in 2010, however, the more casual spinoff has eclipsed Motorsport in general popularity.

Forza Motorsport hasn’t managed to quite recapture its magic from 15 years ago—and, frankly, neither has Xbox—but there was always this hope that the series would get back on its feet again, and reclaim its place as a leader in the genre, rather than a follower. That dream is sadly looking bleaker than ever, 20 years and two months since the very beginning.

Got a tip? Reach the author at adam.ismail@thedrive.com

Backed by a decade of covering cars and consumer tech, Adam Ismail is a Senior Editor at The Drive, focused on curating and producing the site’s slate of daily stories.




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Michael McDowell took the fight to SVG before mid-race throttle issue

While Shane van Gisbergen was once again the driver to beat on Sunday, his closest competition never got a fair shot in the end due to some mechanical gremlins. Michael McDowell started from the outside of the front row at the Chicago Street Course and took the lead from SVG on the opening lap. He […]

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While Shane van Gisbergen was once again the driver to beat on Sunday, his closest competition never got a fair shot in the end due to some mechanical gremlins.

Michael McDowell started from the outside of the front row at the Chicago Street Course and took the lead from SVG on the opening lap. He went on to win Stage 1 and appeared to be a real threat for the win. The Spire Motorsports driver was also facing a two-year winless streak and hoped to put that behind him on Sunday.

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Unfortunately, after leading the most laps (31), a stuck throttle forced him to give up the lead and head to the garage for repairs. He returned to the race over 20 laps down, finishing a disappointing 32nd. Meanwhile, van Gisbergen captured the checkered flag.

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Michael McDowell, Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

“The throttle cable just broke,” said McDowell. “I don’t know what caused it or how it got to that spot, but that’s what happened. I feel like we had control of the race. I think it would have been a battle, no doubt. I felt like any time I could open a gap on SVG, I could.

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“We were just working on our strategy. We knew we were going to one-stop it, so I was taking care of the tires and doing all the things I could. I was behind the pace car and the throttle stuck wide-open. Luckily, I got to the switches fast enough before I ran into something, and then a cable broke after that. It’s just a shame. We had a great No. 71 DePaul Chevrolet. We’ve got some good momentum heading into Sonoma next weekend.”

The good news for McDowell is that NASCAR heads to another road course next weekend with Sonoma, where he finished second just one year ago.

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Cadillac Confirm Negotiations with Mick Schumacher

Cadillac are inching closer and closer to their F1 debut in 2026, which means their driver negotiations are accelerating. Among the likes of Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez, Mick Schumacher is also in talks with Cadillac – as confirmed by their team principal in Silverstone. Cadillac confirm Mick Schumacher discussions as they evaluate 2026 driver […]

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Cadillac are inching closer and closer to their F1 debut in 2026, which means their driver negotiations are accelerating. Among the likes of Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez, Mick Schumacher is also in talks with Cadillac – as confirmed by their team principal in Silverstone.

Cadillac confirm Mick Schumacher discussions as they evaluate 2026 driver shortlist

The British GP, beyond its historical importance, is significant in more ways than one.

Since most teams are based in England, the Silverstone circuit typically sees many upgrades introduced – due to logistical convenience.

Silverstone’s location also gives an opportunity to senior personnel that do not always attend Grand Prix – such as Aston Martin’s Adrian Newey – to be present.

In the case of Cadillac, last weekend was an opportunity to continue their talks with drivers ahead of 2026.

The American team are yet to confirm who will be in their line-up next year. However, they cannot afford to postpone their decision too much longer.

During the summer break, which is only a few weeks away, negotiations between drivers and teams will intensify.

With drivers like Valtteri Bottas in demand elsewhere in the paddock, Cadillac must ensure they are active in talks with drivers.

The favourites to join F1’s 11th team are Bottas, Perez, and Zhou. Outside contenders, such as Yuki Tsunoda, could enter the mix over the coming months – depending on how the market evolves.

Speaking of outside contenders, Mick Schumacher held discussions with Cadillac in Silverstone.

Graeme Lowdon, Cadillac’s team principal, touched on these talks:

“The situation is pretty good for us at the moment,” he told Sky Germany.

“There are a lot of good drivers available—a mix of experienced drivers and new, up-and-coming drivers from Formula 2.

“I think we’ll see some movement in the driver market soon.

“Mick is great. He’s a very nice guy, I like him a lot.

“I’ve gotten to know him better now. He’s still young, but he already has Formula 1 experience.

“Sure, that was a while ago, but he’s kept up to date himself.

“He’s also done tests and is showing great interest in the project. We really like that. We like that a lot.”

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Driver market activity set to intensify

At the beginning of the year, very little activity was projected in this year’s driver market.

Cadillac were the only team, with the exception of one or two others, without two confirmed names for 2026.

Things have become far more volatile in Formula 1, with question marks following next year’s line-ups at Mercedes, Red Bull, VCARB and Alpine.

In this environment, Cadillac must be vigilant to ensure they capitalise on any opportunities.

Yuki Tsunoda, for example, could unexpectedly become available later this year. Should the US team believe the 24-year-old is an exciting prospect, they might wait a little longer before signing both of their 2026 drivers.

Conversely, someone like Valtteri Bottas might require a more proactive approach.

The Finn is currently entertaining interest from Alpine, which might prompt Cadillac to making an early offer to secure his services.

It is unknown if Lowdon’s team will sign both drivers at once, or instead bide their time after finalising their first agreement.

Regardless, Mick Schumacher can still be considered a relatively unlikely option to join Cadillac.

What could still give the German driver hope is, as the last few weeks have demonstrated, there could be unexpected shifts in the market.

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Joey Logano confronts ‘the Melon Man’ after Chicago smash-up

On a late-race restart at Chicago, things got wild at the entry of Turn 1. Ross Chastain ended up getting spun sideways, and the first car he saw after getting straightened out had an immediate bullseye on it. That was Joey Logano in the No. 22 Ford, who was directly behind Chastain when the incident […]

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On a late-race restart at Chicago, things got wild at the entry of Turn 1. Ross Chastain ended up getting spun sideways, and the first car he saw after getting straightened out had an immediate bullseye on it.

That was Joey Logano in the No. 22 Ford, who was directly behind Chastain when the incident began, however, video shows that he (and several others) were pushed into the No. 1 car.

Chastain immediately hit Logano in the next corner, sending both the Penske driver and Ricky Stenhouse Jr Jr. spinning. While Logano rebounded to finish 11th — one spot behind Chastain — Stenhouse’s day was over.

“Ross better get the f****** information right before he goes and wrecks somebody,” Logano radioed to his team after the incident. “There’s f****** six cars behind me wrecking into me, and then he destroys me from four back. That motherf*****.”

Stenhouse shared a video of a watermelon being smashed on his social media, an obvious reference to Chastain, who is an eighth-generation watermelon farmer and commonly referred to as the ‘Melon Man.’

As for Logano, he took a far more direct approach. He confronted Chastain after the race and shared his frustrations.

 

While the particulars of the conversation aren’t known, Logano later told FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass of the conversation: “He [Chastain] admitted he wrecked me on purpose, which means he should get fined … that’s not okay.”

After being told that Chastain may have been trying to get payback on whoever spun him, Logano replied: “Typical Ross. He just sees red and does dumb stuff.”

Logano also referenced the fact that this is not the first run-in for these drivers, who are two of the most aggressive drivers on the grid. They had an incident at both COTA and Martinsville. Following their Martinsville run-in earlier this week, Logano said Chastain “races like a jackass every week.

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CEO admits ‘discussing’ Vasseur’s Ferrari future

(GMM) One of Ferrari’s top bosses is “discussing” the future with endangered Formula 1 team boss Frederic Vasseur. Speculation is still raging that Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna (pictured) are so disappointed with progress that they are considering not extending Vasseur’s expiring three-year contract. So far, Vasseur’s superiors have stayed conspicuously quiet […]

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(GMM) One of Ferrari’s top bosses is “discussing” the future with endangered Formula 1 team boss Frederic Vasseur.

Speculation is still raging that Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna (pictured) are so disappointed with progress that they are considering not extending Vasseur’s expiring three-year contract.

So far, Vasseur’s superiors have stayed conspicuously quiet about the Vasseur topic – but Vigna was a notable attendee at the British GP.

“I like coming here and seeing the team united,” the Maranello based marque’s CEO told Sky Italia at Silverstone.

“I love being with the people because they are the ones who always make the difference.”

Vigna doesn’t hide that Ferrari has had various issues so far in 2025.

“Teams grow with difficulties,” he insisted. “Unity is strength and we have that at Ferrari – and I can breathe it in here.”

As for the intense uncertainty surrounding Vasseur’s place on the Ferrari pit wall for 2026, however, Vigna admitted he has no answer yet.

“He is the team principal,” he said. “It is July and we are discussing.

“We just had lunch together,” Vigna smiled.

Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Frederic Vasseur and CEO Benedetto Vigna in 2023. Photo supplied by Ferrari



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