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Happinessa fights through adversity at Autodrom Most

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Despite battling technical issues throughout the latest round of the NASCAR Euro Series, Happinessa adapted well to the challenges of Autodrom Most as she showed speed to fight within the top-15 and gained experience in both wet and dry conditions across the weekend, securing the Lady Trophy in Race 2.

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Photo credits: Nina Weinbrenner | NASCAR Euro Series

Happinessa battled technical issues throughout the latest round of the NASCAR Euro Series at Autodrom Most despite the German driver displaying good speed and determination on her first visit to the circuit. The Bremotion driver gained experience in both wet and dry conditions across the NASCAR Euro Series Rookie Challenge and free practice sessions before misfortune struck.

Happinessa was unable to set a representative time in qualifying due to technical issues and these persisted into race one where she was unable to take the start. In race two, Happinessa showed good speed as she battled on the fringes of the top-15, before further issues with her car led to an unfortunate retirement.

Following a lengthy summer break, the NASCAR Euro Series returned for the second half of the season with its annual trip to Autodrom Most in Czechia. This was another new circuit for Happinessa to learn and also one of the most challenging with one of the longest laps of the year, combined with a mix of high and low speed corners.

In her rookie season in the Euro NASCAR Open category, Happinessa has taken significant strides forward despite her inexperience. Racing alongside the Bremotion team, the German racer arrived at Autodrom Most with two top-15 finishes to her name, including a 15th place finish last time out at Brands Hatch. Racing in the United Kingdom for the first time, Happinessa briefly ran in the leading group of drivers in changeable conditions as she banked valuable experience.

As has been customary in her debut campaign, Happinessa began the weekend by participating in the NASCAR Euro Series Rookie Challenge. The short sessions were held in wet conditions which gave Happinessa additional knowledge ahead of the two practice session held for the NASCAR Euro Series Open drivers later that afternoon.

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Photo credits: Nina Weinbrenner | NASCAR Euro Series

In free practice one, conditions remained damp and therefore the drivers fitted the wet weather tyres for the first half of the session. After switching to the slicks for the closing stages, Happinessa set the 18th fastest time after completing a total of 12 laps.

The second session was held in full dry conditions and was representative of the remainder of the weekend’s running. Happinessa completed a session-high 16 laps and her quickest lap of a 1:46.667 placed her in 17th position overall, while her times through the first sector were particularly strong.

Qualifying took place on Saturday morning and the Euro NASCAR Open drivers were split into two groups with ten minutes available for the drivers to set a fast time. A technical issue prevented Happinessa from getting out on track until the final minute of the first group and therefore the Bremotion driver was unable to set a representative qualifying time.

The opening race of the weekend was held on Saturday afternoon and initially Happinessa lined up on the grid. As the drivers began the formation lap, a technical issue prevented Happinessa from leaving her position and her car was subsequently pushed into the pits. Unfortunately, Happinessa was unable to start race one at Autodrom Most and instead looked ahead to the second race on Sunday morning.

Race two was held on Sunday morning with Happinessa lining up from 22nd on the grid. The car was repaired following the technical issues suffered the day previous and the German racer took her place on the double-file start. It was a clean run through the opening turn with Happinessa holding her position before contact began to unfold ahead.

An incident involving Patrick Schober and Valerio Marzi left Marzi’s car beached in the gravel. As a result, the race entered a full course yellow period before the safety car was deployed to retrieve the stricken Club Competition machine. After passing Mike Wise on the opening lap while also benefiting from the contact ahead, Happinessa was in 20th place at the time of the neutralisation. Schober then pitted and was forced to retire from the race with his RDV Competition machine too damaged to continue, elevating Happinessa to 19th.

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Photo credits: Nina Weinbrenner | NASCAR Euro Series

The race resumed on lap five and it was a busy restart with Gil Linster spinning at the opening turn, while a number of side-by-side battles took place throughout the field. Happinessa held 19th position and as the race settled into a rhythm, she began catching both Sven Van Laere and Fabrice Pantani. After Van Laere moved ahead of the debutant, Happinessa closed in further and ran just three tenths behind Pantani as the drivers completed lap seven.

Following an excellent move into turn one, Happinessa overtook Pantani on lap eight to claim 18th position away from the Speedhouse driver. As she continued to grow in confidence, Happinessa’s pace was strong and she was now applying pressure to Van Laere. Another good move, this time coming in the final sector, saw Happinessa pass Van Laere for 17th position with a sizeable gap now ahead of the Bremotion driver.

After Thomas Toffel spun into the gravel on lap 10, Happinessa was into 16th and targeting her third top-15 finish of the season. She continued to edge away from Van Laere, while her times through the first sector remained particularly strong.

Misfortune then struck with three laps remaining as a technical issue with the car led to a small fire breaking out on the exit of turn one. Although the fire was extinguished and Happinessa was able to drive away, the race was red flagged following this incident with the car being retired to the pits.

The race subsequently resumed behind the safety car, and while Happinessa was eventually able to rejoin, she was classified in 19th position to end a challenging weekend as she battled issues out of her control. The German driver nevertheless scored the Lady Trophy award at the end of Race 2.

Despite the setbacks, Happinessa adapted well to the challenges of Autodrom Most as she showed speed to fight with those inside the top-15. She will be looking for a change of fortune when the NASCAR Euro Series returns at Oschersleben on the weekend of 20th/21st September.

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Big Machine Racing Welcomes Retina Surgeon Dr. Patrick Staropoli to the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series for Full-Time Competition Beginning at Daytona – Speedway Digest

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Big Machine Racing announced today that retina surgeon and stock car driver Dr. Patrick Staropoli will join the team full time in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, beginning with the season opener at Daytona International Speedway this February. Staropoli will pilot the No. 48 SYFOVRE® (pegcetacoplan injection) Chevrolet, marking a unique blend of elite medical expertise and high-performance motorsports on one of racing’s biggest stages.

“From the moment I buckled into a pure stock at Hialeah Speedway in 2003, my life’s goal has been to compete at the top levels of this sport. The path has taken many unexpected turns but after working every day for 23 years in pursuit of this dream, I now have the opportunity of a lifetime thanks to Scott Borchetta, Patrick Donahue, and Chevrolet. I am ready to do whatever it takes to put this SYFOVRE Chevy up front and raise awareness for Geographic Atrophy secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration by combining my passion for motorsports and medicine.”

A third-generation driver from Plantation, Florida, Staropoli first gained national attention after winning the 2013 PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge to become a Michael Waltrip Racing development driver, emerging ahead of top talents including runner-up Chase Briscoe. The Harvard University graduate went on to earn a seat with Bill McAnally Racing in the ARCA West Series for the 2014 season, where he quickly proved himself as a frontrunner.

Staropoli competed in four Xfinity Series and four Truck Series races in the 2025 season. Across his career, he has accumulated 17 starts in multiple ARCA series divisions. His breakthrough victory at Irwindale Speedway in 2014 made him the first medical doctor in NASCAR history to win a race.

Dr. Staropoli is a board-certified medical and surgical retina specialist. His research on retinal detachment repair, macular disease, and resident education has been widely published. He completed both his ophthalmology residency and vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, the nation’s top-ranked eye hospital.

“We’re pleased to welcome Dr. Patrick Staropoli to the #48 Big Machine Racing team for the 2026 season,” said Patrick Donahue, Crew Chief and Team Manager. “He brings a rare blend of professionalism, focus, and drive that will continue to strengthen our organization. This partnership reflects our commitment to surrounding the team with individuals who share our values and vision for building long-term success.”

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Greenville land use ordinance addition moved to June town meeting -Piscataquis Observer

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GREENVILLE — A proposed revision to Greenville’s land use ordinance which involves a new definition pertaining to motorsports businesses has been moved to the 2026 annual town meeting in June.

The select board gave its approval to the addition developed by the planning board during a Dec.

GREENVILLE — A proposed revision to Greenville’s land use ordinance which involves a new definition pertaining to motorsports businesses has been moved to the 2026 annual town meeting in June.

The select board gave its approval to the addition developed by the planning board during a Dec. 17 meeting, two weeks after tabling a decision.

“We’ve had a lot of special town meetings lately and neither one of these are an emergency,” Selectperson Bonnie Dubien said, also mentioning the decommission of Crescent Street. “So I would like to move that this be put on the June town meeting.”

When asked, Planning Board Chair John Contreni said he was fine with a June vote.

Two weeks prior Contreni said the addition to the list of definitions in the land use ordinance is called motorsports sales/service/repair.

A motorsports sales, service and repair establishment is a commercial use involving the retail sale, servicing, maintenance and mechanical repair of recreational and utility vehicles powered by internal combustion or electric engines. This use includes but is not limited to boats and electrical watercraft, snowmobile, all terrain vehicles, utility vehicles, small engine recreational vehicles, for example dirt bikes, go karts, and lawn and garden equipment, for example mowers, chainsaws and trimmers.

Such a business would not be permitted in the residential, downtown district 1 and 2, rural, airport and resource protection districts. These would be available for conditional use in village, village commercial, commercial industrial, rural development 1 and 2 districts, meaning the owner needs to come before the planning board to get a permit. 

A resident has expressed interest in opening a shop to repair 4-wheelers and side by sides and small engines. Some discussions with neighbors revealed they were worried the business could evolve into an automobile garage so instead a specific motorsports definition was developed by the planning board. 

In other business, the select board approved a letter of engagement for consultant and Tax Increment Financing work with a proposal to be voted on in the future.

Greenville officials are looking at establishing TIF districts and the hope is to have a plan ready for a town meeting, Select Chair Geno Murray said.

“So I’m assuming this is our first step?,” Selectperson Richard Peat asked and was told yes.

Murray said there will be a lot of education involved in the process and residents will have the opportunity to participate.

A committee will be in place at some point, Town Manager Michael Roy said. “Part of pushing it out until 2027 is making sure everybody’s well educated on this,” he said. 

The skating rink warming hut has been delivered and is in place, Roy said in his report. Electricity has been connected and water was set to be connected in the next few days.

Recreation Director Sally Tornquist told Roy that A.E. Robinson came to install the warming hut heater and thought the appliance was too small, so the business donated a larger model. Upon asking Roy what should be done with the older heater she was told to pay it forward. The older heater has been given to A.E. Robinson so the company can donate it to someone in need.

Roy also reported on the Piscataquis County budget, which was approved by the county commissioners the morning prior. The town manager served on the 8-member budget advisory committee.

The group met during the fall and was called back on Dec. 4 as county commissioners explained why some funding was restored for a dozen non-profit organizations.

“$102,834 was put back into the county budget,” Roy said.

On Dec. 16 Commissioner Paul Davis made a motion then to fund $1,500 for the Moosehead Lake Economic Development Corporation, $1,500 for Destination Moosehead Lake, $30,000 for the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council, $500 for Penquis CAP, $500 for Eastern Area Agency on Aging, $1,800 for the Piscataquis Regional Food Center, $20,000 for the Piscataquis Area Community Center, $2,200 for hospice, $13,500 for the Piscataquis County Soil & Water Conservation District, $27,534 for University of Maine Cooperative Extension and $1,800 for the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter.

Davis’ motion also had county salaries being held to a 4.25% increase, per the recommendation of County Manager Michael Williams.

At the commissioners second meeting in November, six of the 12 program grants were restored following a public hearing the night before in which about two dozen people attended with 10 speaking against the program grant cuts. The figures for these half dozen remained the same in Davis’ proposal.

The commissioners wanted to be respectful to the spirit of what the budget advisory committee sent to them, Commissioners Chair Andrew Torbett said last month. The committee wanted to see spending reigned in where the budget has been climbing quite a bit in the last few cycles.

The current year’s county budget, which follows a calendar year timeline, includes the same figures for Cooperative Extension, the soil and water district, hospice and homeless shelter. The food center share would be down from $5,000 and the community center’s is a brand new request with the organization launching earlier this year. These were all added back into the budget two weeks prior.

The $500 for Penquis CAP is the first Piscataquis County funding for the organization in several years.

Program grants restored on Dec. 2 that are down from 2025 are Piscataquis County Economic Development Council, $30,000 from $60,000; Piscataquis Chamber of Commerce, $1,500 from $4,500; Destination Moosehead Lake and Moosehead Lake Economic Development Council, $1,500 from $3,500 for each; and Eastern Area Agency on Aging, $500 from $5,000.

Roy said Greenville is currently paying $977,684 for a county tax allocation, 13.43% of the total and the highest rate among Piscataquis County communities.

The town would still have the highest total (13.26%) in 2026 at $833,879.

“A lot of these towns have been able to shelter their assessed values for new construction with TIF districts,” he said, which is why Greenville is looking to do this.

TIF districts will shelter new construction and development from the state assessed value which trickles down to the county tax and keeps the bill down for Greenville residents.

“Kudos to the fire department, all the fire departments all over the place for the job well done,” Selectperson Burt Whitman said. “This is ugly this time of the year.”

“They did a good job on the Masonic building and everything else,” he said. “Unfortunately we lost it but no one was hurt so that’s the best thing.”

Fire broke out at the Masonic Hall on Pritham Avenue shortly after 1 a.m. on Dec. 15.

When firefighters arrived, they discovered heavy flames, and video and photos from the scene showed flames roaring up from the lodge’s roof.

Investigators have concluded that the fire began in the basement kitchen. The extent of the damage has prevented the fire marshal’s office from determining the blaze’s cause.

Investigators have found no evidence to suggest the fire was intentionally set.

The lodge has loomed over Pritham Avenue since its construction in 1929, paid for by merchant Arthur Crafts.

The Bangor Daily News’ Christopher Burns contributed to this story.



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CLIMBING: How the All-Time Win List Looks After 2025 – Speedway Digest

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The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series all-time win list is hallowed ground.

Since The Greatest Show on Dirt was born in 1978, thousands and thousands of drivers have attempted to add their name, and only a small percentage have succeeded. To earn a spot means beating the best Sprint Car drivers in the world.

The 2025 campaign delivered 16 different winners over 68 Features. Some made major strides. Some hit milestones. Some kept streaks alive. What they all have in common is every single victory is a cherished piece of history.

Let’s look at how the all-time win list shakes out after the 2025 season: 

David Gravel – 120 Wins (seventh all-time): David Gravel led the Series in victories for the third year in a row, topping 17 races aboard the Big Game Motorsports No. 2. The closer toward the top of the all-time win list you get, the harder it becomes to advance spots. That’s the area where Gravel now resides, but he was able to leap Joey Saldana for seventh. The two-time champion is only two triumphs away from equaling Danny Lasoski for sixth. The top five is also within reach next year as Doug Wolfgang sits at 140 – 20 wins ahead.

Carson Macedo – 58 Wins (tied-16th all-time): Carson Macedo continues to climb the historical ladder with Jason Johnson Racing. Eleven victories this year made it four double-digit win seasons in five tries since jumping in the JJR No. 41. That elevated his career total to 58, equaling the Lemoore, CA native with one of his heroes, Jason Meyers. A similar output in 2026 would move Macedo ahead of Meyers, Craig Dollansky, and Bobby Davis Jr. A career-best season could also push him beyond Jac Haudenschild’s total of 72.

Sheldon Haudenschild – 46 Wins (19th all-time): The all-time win list remains one of Sheldon Haudenschild’s biggest motivations, and he added another four checkered flags to his total in 2025. The Wooster, OH driver entered the year tied with Andy Hillenburg and Logan Schuchart, and he cleared both. Jeff Swindell (51 wins) is Haudenschild’s next target.

Logan Schuchart – 44 Wins (20th all-time): The 2025 season made it 10 straight years of at least one triumph for Logan Schuchart in the Shark Racing No. 1S. The Pennsylvanian tallied two this year, enough to break a tie with Andy Hillenburg.

Kyle Larson – 39 Wins (22nd all-time): Kyle Larson continues to make the most of every opportunity to get in a Sprint Car. The now two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion won four of his 13 starts aboard the Silva Motorsports No. 57 with the World of Outlaws in 2025. That gives him 39 victories in 157 races, a nearly 25-percent clip. He passed his former driver, Shane Stewart (36 wins), in the history books this year.

Michael Kofoid – 22 Wins (29th all-time): Nobody was on the move up the list more in 2025 than Michael “Buddy” Kofoid. A dozen scores with the Roth Motorsports crew upped his total to 22 and elevated him all the way into the top 30 all-time. The spots become more spaced out from here, but the five ahead of him are well within striking distance next season. A superb 2026 could even allow him to catch Shane Stewart for 23rd all-time.

Rico Abreu – 21 Wins (tied-30th all-time): In 13 World of Outlaws races, Rico Abreu managed to bag an impressive four victories in 2025. That pushed the St. Helena, CA driver into a tie with fellow Californian Tim Kaeding and the “Ohio Traveler,” Rick Ferkel.

Anthony Macri – 7 Wins (tied-57th all-time): Dillsburg, PA’s Anthony Macri entered 2025 with a trio of World of Outlaws victories on his résumé, and he more than doubled that number. Macri defended the porch three times in Pennsylvania. He also changed his nickname from the “Concrete Kid” to the “Concrete King” in one night by claiming the Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway, banking $200,000 in riches. He’s now alongside Jeff Shepard, Chad Kemenah, Brian Brown, and Aaron Reutzel.

Bill Balog – 4 Wins (tied-75th all-time): One of Bill Balog’s main goals in his sophomore season was to snag at least one win, and he did so and then some. The “North Pole Nightmare” visited Victory Lane on a trio of occasions, putting his name in the company of Dub May, Jack Hewitt, and Ian Madsen on the all-time list.

More Movement: A handful of more competitors already established on the list added a single tally to their total. Christopher Bell, Giovanni Scelzi, Brad Sweet, Corey Day, and Dale Blaney all won once in 2025.

New Names: Two drivers added their presence on the all-time win list. First, Ryan Timms did so in spectacular fashion by leading all 50 laps of the Knoxville Nationals, becoming the first to ever have “The Granddaddy of Them All” be their first Series score. The other was Chase Dietz, who helped deliver bragging rights for the Pennsylvania Posse by winning night one of the National Open at Williams Grove Speedway.

For the complete all-time World of Outlaws win list, CLICK HERE.

The 2026 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car season will begin at Volusia Speedway Park’s Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals, Feb. 4-7. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

For the complete 2026 schedule, CLICK HERE.

If you can’t make it to the track, catch every lap live on DIRTVision.

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Ajith Kumar documentary trailer showcases actor’s grit and love for motorsports

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The video’s description reads, “Racing isn’t acting — it’s real courage, discipline, and passion. Ajith Kumar proves once again that his love for motor sports is not just on screen, but on the track. From intense training to fearless racing, this video showcases Ajith Kumar’s real-life journey in motor sports, where every second counts and every turn demands skill. No camera tricks. No acting. Just pure racing spirit.”

A few days ago, director Vijay had shared that he was fortunate to document his life on the racing track. “Ajith and Suresh Chandra sir wanted me to do this. When the actor came on the first day, he said, ‘Welcome to my world’. This is not what we think, it’s a completely different world altogether. When you look at it from outside, it might feel like it is simple. It is not like that at all. Everything is a do or die scenario,” he said, recalling a few moments and words from the Good Bad Ugly actor.

Heaping praise on Ajith Kumar, he said, “All of us know Ajith as a superstar, but seeing him work hard for his passion is very surprising. After coming here, my respect for him as well as for the sports has increased tremendously. He would surely be looked at as a motorsports icon in India.”

On the work front, Ajith Kumar, who had two releases this year – Vidaamuyarchi and Good Bad Ugly, will start shooting for AK64 in February next year where he reunites with Adhik Ravichandran.



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Wisconsin 2026 auto racing topics for fans to ponder over offseason

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Dec. 23, 2025, 5:10 a.m. CT

We’ve already looked back at the 2025 Wisconsin auto racing season and the questions raised a year ago as potential hot topics.

IndyCar and the Milwaukee Mile, a sprint car smorgasbord, various topics related to short-track racing and the persistent, agonizing question of NASCAR’s future in the state all were considered.

Not surprisingly, some of those return to the look-ahead list for 2026.



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Thomas Annunziata signs ARCA Menards Series deal with Nitro Motorsports

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A full-time season for Thomas Annunziata in the ARCA Menards Series. Nitro Motorsports signs another young star. Annunziata has a few starts in the NASCAR ranks at this point. The 20-year-old is embarking on his first full-time season in a stock car.

From New Jersey, Thomas Annunziata has been slowly getting his footing in the NASCAR ranks. He ran part-time for Cope Family Racing this season in the Xfinity Series. He had his best finish of P17 at the Chicago Street Course.

Annunziata has experience in Trans AM, ARCA, and NASCAR. Is he a championship contender in the ARCA Menards Series this season?

Thomas Annunziata has a large following on social media. He is also a winner at the ARCA level already, taking the victory at Lime Rock Park earlier this year. Annunziata earned that win with Nitro Motorsports. The young driver also earned a P5 finish at Bristol. All five of his ARCA starts this year, in the national series and East and West, were top-five finishes in 2025.

It is clear that Annunziata is a talent on the road courses. That is where he typically shines. However, he managed a pair of P20 finishes on ovals in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series this year. Nashville and Gateway were his best oval tracks, by far. Four DNFs hampered other finishes on the season.

A full-time season will be good for Annunziata and his development. He adds a little bit of experience to a very young Nitro lineup in 2026.

Thomas Annunziata could be ARCA favorite for 2026

When you look at the current lineup for the 2026 ARCA Menards Series season, Thomas Annunziata stands out as a championship favorite. In my mind, he could be the favorite now. He has raced in nine events across the ARCA platform, and his worst finish is P12 at Talladega. His next worst finish is P7 at Watkins Glen.

Annunziata has competed against very talented racers in the last two seasons. The road course races in the ARCA Menards Series have been very competitive since Connor Zilisch stopped racing in the series. Jokes aside, he’s gone toe-to-toe with William Sawalich, Brent Crews, Connor Mosack, and others who find themselves higher up in the NASCAR ranks currently.

A strong season with multiple wins, including ovals, would do so much for Thomas Annunziata and his development. If he is able to at least contend for the championship late into the season, a Truck or O’Reilly Series team is going to come calling for 2027.



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