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Ex-NASCAR driver Danica Patrick weighs in on Riley Gaines and Simone Biles’ social media feud over trans athletes

Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick proudly confessed to taking the “red pill” as the racing star publicly backed political activist Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with decorated Olympian Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. “This issue has a shelf life. I truly believe common sense will prevail,” Patrick, 43, […]

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Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick proudly confessed to taking the “red pill” as the racing star publicly backed political activist Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with decorated Olympian Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.

“This issue has a shelf life. I truly believe common sense will prevail,” Patrick, 43, said on Instagram Sunday. “But until then, I am grateful for people like Riley Gaines who are making sure no one gets away with it. Not to mention the fact that she actually lived it.”

Danica Patrick defended Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with Simone Biles over transgender athletes. Getty Images

“Defending men in women’s sports is the woke mind virus and/or another issue that requires therapy. Either way, it is so irrational,” she added.

Patrick’s comments are the latest in an ongoing war of words between anti-trans activist and former University of Kentucky swimmer Gaines and Olympic gymnast Biles that broke out Friday – a spat that has seen cheap shots taken by both sides. 

The sparring began when Biles targeted Gaines with a seemingly unprompted tweet amid controversy over a Minnesota trans high-school softball pitcher’s shutout in the state finals Thursday that helped secure the championship.

“@Riley_Gaines_ You’re truly sick, all of this campaigning because you lost a race,” 28-year-old Biles tweeted, referencing Gaines’ tie during a race with trans University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA championship.  

Simone Biles called Riley Gaines a “bully” for her social media posts about transgender athletes. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency / SplashNews.com

“Straight up sore loser. You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive OR creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category IN ALL sports!!” Biles wrote.

“bully someone your own size, which would ironically be a male,” she later added.

Gaines, 25, fired back. 

“It’s not my job or the job of any woman to figure out how to include men in our spaces. You can uplift men stealing championships in women’s sports with YOUR platform. Men don’t belong in women’s sports and I say that with my full chest,” Gaines said.

Gaines alluded to Biles’ efforts to take down former Team USA gymnastics doctor and prolific sex criminal Larry Nassar.

“All the horrific sexual abuse @Simone_Biles witnessed and spoke out against caused by one man, yet [she] believes women should be forced to strip naked in front of men to validate the man’s feelings,” Gaines wrote in another tweet.

Riley Gaines pulled no punches in her bitter online feud with celebrated Olympian Simone Biles. Getty Images

Gaines also unearthed an old comment of Biles and used it against her in the widening dispute. 

“ahhhh good thing guys don’t compete against girls or he’d take all the gold medals !!” Biles wrote in the 2017 tweet, apparently responding to the men’s division results at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

“Oop don’t you hate it when your past self completely undermines your current nonsensical argument?” Gaines wrote sarcastically, retweeting Biles’ post.

“How has 2025 Simone reconciled with the fact 2017 Simone was a ‘truly sick bully’ by her own standard?” 

Danica Patrick said she cast a vote for the first time in her life in the last election when she pulled the lever for Donald Trump. Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Patrick’s position comes after she announced she would be voting for President Trump in the last election. Last October, at a campaign event with now Vice President JD Vance Patrick announced that she would be voting for the first time at the age 42. 

“I just want to say I’ve never voted before, but this time around, I have to vote,” Patrick  said, sharing the stage with Vance. “It’s that important.”

She said she would be voting for “the good guys.”

“I just want to be clear, I want to get on record — you’re voting for us, right?” Vance then asked.

“1,000%,” Patrick replied, joking that if she “could vote twice,” she would.

Patrick retired in 2018 after the 2018 Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500. 





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19th Annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals June 26-29 in Norwalk

The four-day event is part of the Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series. NORWALK, Ohio — The 19th Annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals is set to bring high-speed action to Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk from June 26-29. The four-day event is part of the Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series and features competition […]

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NORWALK, Ohio — The 19th Annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals is set to bring high-speed action to Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk from June 26-29.

The four-day event is part of the Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series and features competition across several major categories, including Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle. Additional classes include the Flexjet NHRA Factory Stock Showdown, Holley EFI NHRA Factory X, and the GETTRX Pro Stock NHRA All-Star Callout.

Racing began Thursday with sportsman qualifying. Professional qualifying is taking place Friday and continues into Saturday.

Final eliminations and championship rounds are scheduled for Sunday, following driver introductions and pre-race festivities.

Fans can also access the pit area throughout the weekend, where teams work on vehicles between rounds. 

Premium ticket options are available through the Top Eliminator Club, which includes seating and meals. General tickets are on sale now through Summit Motorsports Park’s website or by calling 419-668-5555.

More information can be found HERE. 



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NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 Available at…

Both Logano and Berry clocked in at 30.979 seconds around the EchoPark Speedway. With current placement in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings serving as the tiebreaker, Logano. claimed the pole award for the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart. Logano and Berry led a Ford lockout of the first four rows on the grid. […]

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Both Logano and Berry clocked in at 30.979 seconds around the EchoPark Speedway. With current placement in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings serving as the tiebreaker, Logano. claimed the pole award for the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart.

Logano and Berry led a Ford lockout of the first four rows on the grid. Team Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Austin Cindric will start on the second row, while RFK Racing’s Ryan Preece and Brad Keselowski start on row three.



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Atlanta Cup starting lineup: Joey Logano wins pole as Fords dominate qualifying

HAMPTON, Ga. — Joey Logano will start on the pole for Saturday night’s Cup race at EchoPark Speedway, as Fords took the top eight spots in the 40-car field. He claimed the top starting spot with a lap of 178.960 mph. It is Logano’s first pole of the season and 32nd of his Cup career. […]

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HAMPTON, Ga. — Joey Logano will start on the pole for Saturday night’s Cup race at EchoPark Speedway, as Fords took the top eight spots in the 40-car field.

He claimed the top starting spot with a lap of 178.960 mph. It is Logano’s first pole of the season and 32nd of his Cup career.

For the second Atlanta race in a row, Team Penske and its affiliate, Wood Brothers Racing, grabbed the top four starting positions.

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Josh Berry, who drives for the Wood Brothers, will start next to Logano on the front row. Berry posted the same lap time as Logano but Logano got the pole because ties are broken by car owner points. Logano’s car ranks higher than Berry’s car in the owner standings.

Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney will start third after a lap of 178.937 mph, and teammate Austin Cindric qualified fourth with a lap of 178.626 mph. Ryan Preece, who drives for RFK Racing, qualified fifth at 178.092.

He was followed by teammate Brad Keselowski (177.960 mph), Cole Custer (177.949) and Zane Smith (177.920). Alex Bowman (177.675) will start ninth as the top Chevrolet in qualifying. Pocono winner Chase Briscoe qualified 10th with a lap of 177.635 mph and is the top Toyota.

The green flag for Saturday’s race is scheduled to wave at 7:19 p.m. ET on TNT and TruTV





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Kyle Larson’s car chief ejected after two inspection failures at Atlanta

In pre-qualifying inspection at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta), most of the 40-car field made it through the process without issue. However, the same cannot be said for Hendrick Motorsports and the No. 5 Chevrolet of Kyle Larson. Larson’s car failed inspection twice, finally passing on the third attempt. They narrowly avoided having to a serve a […]

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In pre-qualifying inspection at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta), most of the 40-car field made it through the process without issue. However, the same cannot be said for Hendrick Motorsports and the No. 5 Chevrolet of Kyle Larson.

Larson’s car failed inspection twice, finally passing on the third attempt. They narrowly avoided having to a serve a pass-through penalty, but the two inspection failures will still result in some penalties for the team.

First, Larson’s car chief Jesse Saunders has been ejected and will not be able to be present at the track for the remainder of the race weekend. They have also lose their pit stall selection, meaning they will get whatever stall is left after the rest of the field picks.

There were no other reported issues. However, qualifying was shortened to one round due to some weather that passed through the area and a lightning delay that pushed the session another 30 minutes from its scheduled start time. Larson will be the 36th driver out on track. Since the reconfiguration, Larson’s best qualifying effort at Atlanta is third. He timed in 17th for the race here earlier this year.

Hendrick Motorsports was also penalized following last weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity race at Pocono after an issue was found with the No. 17 HMS Chevrolet driven by Chase Elliott. The part-time entry was fined $40,000, docked some points and the crew chief was suspended for three races.

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Everything to Know About NASCAR Driver Christopher Bell

While Christopher Bell still looks like he’s getting ready for that pesky, third-period geometry test, his youthful countenance – don’t you dare say baby-face – is, as many new and veteran drivers alike have found out first-hand, merely a mask.  How to Watch Catch up on past episodes of Race For The Championship on Peacock […]

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While Christopher Bell still looks like he’s getting ready for that pesky, third-period geometry test, his youthful countenance – don’t you dare say baby-face – is, as many new and veteran drivers alike have found out first-hand, merely a mask. 

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Like Sun Tzu’s first lesson in The Art of War, Bell’s disarming smile and easy-going nature help deceive his adversaries, lulling them to think the JGR driver doesn’t pose a threat. Surely his success is just a fluke, right? But don’t be fooled into thinking anything other than the fact: the 30-year-old talent is every bit of a bona fide Championship contender. And with four wins already to his name in 2025, including three consecutive victories plus the All-Star race’s $1 million purse, he’s putting the rest of the NASCAR Cup Series on notice this year. 

Who is Christopher Bell? 

Born December 16, 1994, in Norman, Oklahoma, Bell felt an immediate magnetism to racing. At just three years old, he was captivated watching local speedsters burn rubber, and in two years, he was inquiring about technical racing elements – the kind of head-scratchers an older teenager or even an adult would ask, reports The Oklahoman. A year later, he was making a name for himself at I-44 Speedway, and before his 10th birthday, Bell was crisscrossing the Sooner State, fueled by an endless supply of his mom’s hotel nachos as he staked his claim on dirt tracks in Tulsa, Claremore, and Fort Cobb to name a few.

By the time he was 12, Bell had found his raison d’être and told his father that he planned to “race cars for a living.” Though easier said than done, getting his hands around the wheel of a midget car proved to be a lynchpin moment for Bell’s career because it paved the way for him to get recognized by Keith Kunz Motorsports. As his relationship crystalized with the Indiana-based outfit, he replaced current Cup Series superstar Kyle Larson, and his success there eventually led to him signing with Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2015 to race in the Craftsman Truck Series. Two years later, Bell took home the grand prize, winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

Christopher Bell’s Xfinity and Cup Series history

Following his second of three consecutive Chili Bowl series wins in 2018, Bell made the leap into competing full-time in the Xfinity Series with Joe Gibbs Racing. After becoming the first driver to win three races in a row since Dale Earnhardt Jr. accomplished the feat in 1999, Bell went on to set the Xfinity Series rookie win record with six victories. Buoyed by strong performances, he made it to the championship but finished 11th, dropping him to fourth in points in his inaugural season.

Bell followed up that success by finishing third overall in the Xfinity Series in 2019, which provided Leavine Family Racing enough confidence to offer him a Cup Series car in 2020. His debut season yielded only two top-5 and seven top-10 finishes but, more importantly, he scored a new ride with Joe Gibbs Racing, driving the No. 20 for the former NFL Super Bowl-winning coach. That year, while still refining his calculated yet aggressive driving style, Bell became the first Oklahoma native to win in NASCAR’s top flight and just the 35th driver to score victories in all three main series.

No stranger to must-win situations, Bell’s heroics during the Charlotte Roval race in 2022 powered him to the Round of 8, and he advanced to the finale in Phoenix after another must-win victory at Martinsville. While he ultimately came up short in the high desert, he did finish third to mark a career best. 

Despite only scoring a pair of wins the subsequent year, Bell motored through the playoffs, narrowly winning at Homestead to punch his Championship 4 ticket. Still, a mechanical failure with his brakes derailed any dream of hosting the Bill France Cup at the end of the Phoenix finale that year. In 2024, he slightly improved by increasing his wins to four, but he again fell short of ultimate glory, finishing fifth in the overall standings. 

While “Must-Win” Bell is always a threat in the playoffs, his trifecta of consecutive wins this season and visible confidence after eclipsing Joey Logano in the final 10 laps of the 2025 All-Star race now have many wondering if this truly is the year he gets over the hump and the Christopher Bell Era begins.

What kind of car does Christopher Bell drive?

Christopher Bell currently drives the No. 20 Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) in the NASCAR Cup Series, and he competes part-time in the Xfinity Series, piloting the No. 19 Toyota GR Supra for JGR and the No. 24 Toyota GR Supra for Sam Hunt Racing. 

Bell currently lives on the luxurious Lake Norman in Mooresville, North Carolina, with his wife of five years, Morgan. Though it’s unknown what sort of vehicular fleet awaits Bell when he returns from triumphing on the track, the Cup Series star does keep one very special ride inside his house: his winning car from his first Chili Bowl Championship.    

The NASCAR Cup Series makes it way to USA Network on August 3 with the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol. Coverage then shifts to NBC on August 23 for the Coke Zero Sugar 400. The remainder of the post-season will air on USA Network except for the final two playoff races and the NASCAR Cup Series Championship in Phoenix, Arizona, which will air on NBC. To find out more, please check local listings and the Cup Series schedule.



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Qualifying results set starting grid for Atlanta race

Dale Earnhardt Jr. debuts as NASCAR crew chief, turns to TNT on TV The guys break down Chase Briscoe’s win and Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s crew chief debut at Pocono. They also review the five-week Amazon Prime Video stint. Given that we’re approaching the first Saturday night race of the Cup Series season, this semi-rare blast […]

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Given that we’re approaching the first Saturday night race of the Cup Series season, this semi-rare blast of Friday qualifying might’ve snuck up on you.

If so, no problem, because we have your lineup for Saturday night’s Quaker State 400 at the newly renamed EchoPark Speedway, formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway.

And it’ll be Joey Logano leading the field to green. He didn’t exactly win Friday’s qualifying. He actually tied, right down to the far-right decimal points, with Josh Berry.

Both Logano and Berry toured the 1.54-mile quad-oval in 30.979 seconds for an average speed of 178.960 mph. In such cases, the running order is determined by points, and Logano is ahead of Berry in points this season, so he’ll start on the inside of Row 1, with Berry outside his right window.

And you know how we always tell you not to put too much stock in the starting lineup?

Well, this time, we really, really mean it, because the running order will be changing constantly when TNT debuts its five-week run of Cup racing, following five weeks on Amazon’s Prime Video.

Atlanta got too fast for its own good and a few years ago NASCAR instituted restricted horsepower for the track’s two races each year, and those restrictions equalize the field and lead to big packs of drafting traffic. Buckle up.

As a side attraction starting this week, it’s Week 1 (of five) of NASCAR’s inaugural In-Season Challenge, which includes 32 drivers, 16 head-to-head matchups Saturday, and yes, a bracket. It’ll take the next five races to whittle that bracket from 32 to 16 to 8 to 4 to 2 — the two finalists will go bumper-to-bumper at the July 27 Brickyard 400 for a $1 million first prize.

Starting lineup for Quaker State 400

  1. Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford (30.979 seconds)
  2. Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford (30.979)
  3. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford (30.983)
  4. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford (31.037)
  5. Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford (31.130)
  6. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford (31.153)
  7. Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford (31.155)
  8. Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford (31.160)
  9. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (31.203)
  10. Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (31.210)
  11. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (31.237)
  12. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet (31.242)
  13. Chris Buescher, No. 17 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford (31.247)
  14. Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet (31.265)
  15. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (31.284)
  16. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (31.298)
  17. Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford (31.302)
  18. William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (31.310)
  19. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota (31.315)
  20. Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota (31.315)
  21. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet (31.329)
  22. Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet (31.329)
  23. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota (31.331)
  24. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota (31.353)
  25. Corey Lajoie, No. 01 Rick Ware Racing Ford (31.356)
  26. Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota (31.358)
  27. Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford (31.376)
  28. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (31.405)
  29. Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet (31.407)
  30. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet (31.409)
  31. Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (31.446)
  32. Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet (31.462)
  33. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (31.463)
  34. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (31.484)
  35. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (31.485)
  36. Connor Zilisch, No. 87 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (31.500)
  37. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet (31.537)
  38. BJ McLeod, No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet (31.550)
  39. Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford (31.564)
  40. David Starr, No. 66 Garage 66 Ford (34.113)

Time and channel for all weekend NASCAR racing

Friday: 7:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series, Focused Health 250 (CW).

Saturday: 9:30 a.m.Truck Series qualifying from Lime Rock (FS1); 1 p.m.: Truck Series, LiUNA! 150, from Lime Rock (Fox); 4 p.m.: ARCA Series race from Lime Rock (FS2); 7 p.m.: Cup Series, Quaker State 400 (TNT).



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