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How far will NASCAR drivers go to prepare for Mexico’s high elevation?
In the final weeks of Alexa DeLeon Reddick’s pregnancy, husband Tyler Reddick slept in a tent. No, he wasn’t in trouble. He was in training. NASCAR’s first race outside the continental United States since 1958 presents drivers and teams with a unique challenge — Mexico City’s elevation. Advertisement Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, the 15-turn, 2.42-mile course […]

In the final weeks of Alexa DeLeon Reddick’s pregnancy, husband Tyler Reddick slept in a tent.
No, he wasn’t in trouble. He was in training.
NASCAR’s first race outside the continental United States since 1958 presents drivers and teams with a unique challenge — Mexico City’s elevation.
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Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, the 15-turn, 2.42-mile course Xfinity and Cup drivers will compete on this weekend, sits at an elevation of nearly 7,500 feet. The next highest track on the Cup circuit in terms of elevation is Las Vegas Motor Speedway at about 2,000 feet above sea level.
With less oxygen at higher altitudes, driver performance could be impacted.
Drivers have tried different methods to prepare for the impact on their bodies from arriving in Mexico City earlier to acclimate, to wearing a mask that simulates less oxygen to sleeping in a hypoxic tent.
Reddick was among those who slept in a tent to adjust to the higher altitude and mitigate potential symptoms of altitude sickness.
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“One side effect of it is my wife hasn’t been super happy about me sleeping in a hypoxic environment especially at the later stages of her pregnancy,” said Reddick, whose wife delivered the couple’s second child May 25.
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Mexico’s altitude will test engines for NASCAR Cup, Xfinity Series teams this weekend
Mexico’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is about 7,500 feet above sea level and the thinner air will impact engines.
While he said he noticed benefits from using the tent, will Reddick continue to use it as a part of his training after Mexico?
“My wife would throw a fit if I come home from Mexico and I’m like, ‘Yeah, we’re going to keep this tent thing going.’ She might put the tent outside,” Reddick said laughing.
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The tent was part of the training program Toyota developed for its drivers after Christopher Bell raised questions before the season about what would be done to help maintain maximum performance in such trying conditions.
“We started that early in the season just talking and getting a plan together, making sure we’re prepared for it,” Bell said. “I’m proud of everyone at Toyota, the Toyota Performance Center. Caitlin Quinn has really headed up the department of physical fitness and made sure we’re ready for this challenge. Hopefully, the Toyota drivers are the ones that are succeeding.”
Quinn is the director of performance for the Toyota Performance Center in Mooresville, North Carolina. She was a strength coach at Florida State University before joining Toyota Performance Center.
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The department has grown to include a sports dietician, physical therapist, physician assistant for orthopedic issues, mental health and wellness specialist, an additional strength coach and, as Quinn said, “just every science tool we can imagine.”
Quinn said all that is done “to help drivers find their edge in the car. The teams work really hard on making the cars as fast as possible and we’re trying to make the drivers able to perform at the best of their ability physically and mentally.”
After the conversation with Bell, Quinn began to work on a program to help drivers prepare for Mexico. That led to a couple of ways to help drivers adjust.
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One was having drivers get used to a lower oxygen environment when they’re resting (the tent). Another was having them exercise in an environment where there was less oxygen. Toyota enclosed a space in its center with a bicycle inside it for drivers to ride in a lower oxygen setting.
Quinn said Toyota starting implementing those programs about eight weeks ago for drivers.
“I did a lot of exercising in the altitude tent,” said Bell, who will compete in both the Xfinity and Cup races in Mexico City. “Let’s see if it works.”
Reddick said sleeping in hypoxic tent proved beneficial, noting he felt he got better sleep in it.
“It is different sleeping in a hypoxic environment,” he said. “I’ve noted the changes so far, and I’m excited to see what it’s going to be like when I get there to Mexico City.”
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GM Names Jim Campbell VP for Performance and MotorsportsPerformance Racing Industry
General Motors (GM) has named Jim Campbell as VP, performance and motorsports commercial operations. Campbell will oversee commercial operations for GM’s motorsports programs, with a strategic focus on leveraging the Cadillac Formula 1 Team to elevate the Cadillac and GM brands. He will continue to work closely with GM’s global motorsports competition, engineering, purchasing, design, […]

General Motors (GM) has named Jim Campbell as VP, performance and motorsports commercial operations.
Campbell will oversee commercial operations for GM’s motorsports programs, with a strategic focus on leveraging the Cadillac Formula 1 Team to elevate the Cadillac and GM brands. He will continue to work closely with GM’s global motorsports competition, engineering, purchasing, design, Cadillac and Chevrolet teams.
Campbell most recently served as chief product officer of GM China and president of the Durant Guild. He will continue to work with the GM China team to finalize the GM premium import restructuring already underway.
Over his more than 35 years at GM, Campbell has held multiple leadership roles, working with dealers, divisions, retail planning, fleet and commercial operations, product marketing, accessories and performance parts, product planning and export groups. He’s also held leadership roles in GM’s motorsports operations, including NASCAR, INDYCAR, IMSA, NHRA, FIA WEC and off-road racing.
Late last year, GM announced plans to field a Cadillac Formula 1 Team in the 2026 season as a fully American entry.
“Jim’s experience and leadership will be invaluable as we prepare to join the Formula 1 grid in 2026 with the Cadillac Formula 1 team, a uniquely American venture,” said GM President Mark Reuss. “While racing is deeply rooted in our history, F1 marks a bold new frontier, on a worldwide stage, and is the pinnacle of motorsports. Having Jim in this position working with our collective team makes me feel even more confident in our capabilities and plans to succeed, and to win.”
For more information, visit gm.com.
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2025 NASCAR Dover qualifying: Order for Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400
Qualifying starts Saturday on truTV. Check out the 2025 NASCAR Dover qualifying order below. Shane van Gisbergen Reveals How He Took Over NASCAR’s Road Courses & What’s Next on Ovals On this week’s Victory Lap, Kaitlyn Vincie sits down with back-to-back NASCAR winner Shane van Gisbergen. Fresh off his win at Sonoma, SVG breaks down […]

Qualifying starts Saturday on truTV. Check out the 2025 NASCAR Dover qualifying order below.
Shane van Gisbergen Reveals How He Took Over NASCAR’s Road Courses & What’s Next on Ovals

On this week’s Victory Lap, Kaitlyn Vincie sits down with back-to-back NASCAR winner Shane van Gisbergen. Fresh off his win at Sonoma, SVG breaks down why he’s been so dominant on road courses, what makes Trackhouse Racing such a strong fit, and how he plans to improve on ovals.
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Playoff Pressure Mounts: Xfinity Stars Face Monster Test at Dover – Speedway Digest
With only seven races remaining to set the 12-driver NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff field, Saturday’s BetRivers 200 (4:30 p.m. ET on CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) at Dover Motor Speedway could play a big role in the championship outlook Four teams are represented among the top-five drivers in the championship standings with reigning series champion, […]

With only seven races remaining to set the 12-driver NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff field, Saturday’s BetRivers 200 (4:30 p.m. ET on CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) at Dover Motor Speedway could play a big role in the championship outlook
Four teams are represented among the top-five drivers in the championship standings with reigning series champion, JR Motorsports’ Justin Allgaier holding a 59-point advantage over Haas Factory Team driver Sam Mayer atop the current rankings. Allgaier (2018 and 2020) joins two-time defending race winner Ryan Truex as the only multi-time race winners at the Dover mile.
But Mayer, who boasts an impressive 11 top-10 and eight top-five finishes through the first 19 races – his 15 top-15 showings is a season best – is hoping Dover’s Monster Mile will be where he celebrates his first victory of the season. The 21-year-old Mayer was third in last year’s race and is a perfect three-for-three in top-10 finishes there.
A victory for the Ford driver Mayer Saturday afternoon would halt a record 11-race winning streak for Chevrolet this season. The bowtie has won 17 of 19 races.
It’s Joe Gibbs Racing, however, boasts the most wins at Dover – 15 – its lineup of Xfinity Series championship hopefuls includes a pair of talented rookies in William Sawalich and Taylor Gray and along with veteran Brandon Jones and this week, former NASCAR Cup Series star Aric Almirola in the No. 19 JGR Toyota.
The three fulltime drivers have all turned in standout summers with the rookie Sawalich coming off a career best third-place showing on the Sonoma, Calif. road course last week. Jones just scored his best two stage efforts on the season at Sonoma. Gray arrives fresh off his 11th top-10 finish of the season in California and is a former ARCA Menards Series winner at Dover – leading 116 of 125 laps to win from pole position in 2022.
Interestingly, it’s cousins Jeb and Harrison Burton, who are straddling the Playoff line. Jeb Burton, driver of the No. 27 Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet holds a 16-point advantage over Harrison Burton, driver of the No. 25 AM Racing Ford for that 12th and final Playoff position.
Jeb Burton has finished 13th or better in five of his seven Dover starts with a best finish of seventh in 2020. Harrison Burton has similar encouraging statistics with three top-10s in four starts and a top effort of fifth place – also in 2020.
The entire series, however, must find a way to best the mighty JR Motorsports team, which has won 10 races this season with six different drivers. It is coming off a phenomenal showing at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway where five drivers finished among the top-10 and 18-year-old phenom Connor Zilisch claimed his third win of the season.
Zilisch now ties his teammate Allgaier, and Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Hill for most wins on the season. They are the only competitors with multiple trophies.
NASCAR Cup Series regular Ross Chastain will steer the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet this weekend and two-time defending Dover race winner Truex will drive the No. 24 Toyota for Sam Hunt Racing. NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series standout Rajah Caruth is hoping to make his first Xfinity Series start of the season. He’s entered in the Jordan Anderson Racing No. 32 Chevrolet. In addition, ARCA Menards Series rising star Lavar Scott will also be attempting to make his Xfinity Series career debut this weekend in the No. 45 Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet.
Practice is at 11 a.m. Saturday followed immediately by Kennametal Pole Qualifying at 12:05 p.m. – both sessions available on the CW App. Brandon Jones is the defending Xfinity pole-winner.
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NASCAR Qualifying Order: July 2025 (Dover Motor Speedway)
Dover Motor Speedway qualifying orders Dover Motor Speedway is hosting a triple-header race weekend. The NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series qualifying orders are posted below along with the ARCA Menards Series entry list. View the NASCAR qualifying orders for Dover Motor Speedway below. NCS Purse:$11,055,250 NXS Purse:$1,651,939 Dover TV Schedule NASCAR Cup SeriesQualifying Order […]

Dover Motor Speedway qualifying orders
Dover Motor Speedway is hosting a triple-header race weekend. The NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series qualifying orders are posted below along with the ARCA Menards Series entry list.
View the NASCAR qualifying orders for Dover Motor Speedway below.
NCS Purse:
$11,055,250
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$1,651,939
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NASCAR Cup Series
Qualifying Order
Pos | Driver | Metric Score
1. JJ Yeley
42.200
2. Noah Gragson
35.800
3. Cody Ware
34.600
4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
30.000
5. Carson Hocevar
29.600
6. Riley Herbst
28.000
7. Ryan Blaney
27.300
8. Zane Smith
26.400
9. Cole Custer
26.300
10. John Hunter Nemechek
26.200
11. Erik Jones
26.000
12. Austin Cindric
25.500
13. Kyle Larson
25.400
14. Todd Gilliland
24.400
15. Austin Dillon
23.100
16. Bubba Wallace
22.100
17. Ty Dillon
21.200
18. Justin Haley
20.100
19. Ross Chastain
19.500
Group 2
20. Daniel Suarez
18.500
21. AJ Allmendinger
17.700
22. Alex Bowman
16.900
23. Brad Keselowski
15.800
24. Josh Berry
15.400
25. Denny Hamlin
15.200
26. Chris Buescher
14.200
27. Ryan Preece
12.600
28. Kyle Busch
11.800
29. Ty Gibbs
10.300
30. Joey Logano
9.600
31. Michael McDowell
8.800
32. Shane van Gisbergen
8.500
33. William Byron
5.900
34. Tyler Reddick
5.700
35. Christopher Bell
5.300
36. Chase Briscoe
3.800
37. Chase Elliott
2.700


NASCAR Xfinity Series
Qualifying Order
1. #35 TBA
40.700
2. Ryan Truex
40.400
3. #53 TBA
36.300
4. Nick Leitz
34.300
5. Garrett Smithley
33.600
6. #45 TBA
31.900
7. Kris Wright
31.100
8. Ryan Sieg
29.000
9. Christian Eckes
28.900
10. Parker Retzlaff
28.300
11. Ryan Ellis
28.200
12. Jesse Love
28.100
13. Daniel Dye
27.800
14. Jeremy Clements
27.600
15. Kyle Sieg
25.600
16. Matt DiBenedetto
25.400
17. Anthony Alfredo
23.000
18. Jake Finch
22.500
19. Brennan Poole
21.400
20. Blaine Perkins
21.100
Group 2
21. Leland Honeyman
20.200
22. Josh Bilicki
19.400
23. Rajah Caruth
19.100
24. Harrison Burton
18.900
25. Jeb Burton
17.600
26. Dean Thompson
17.400
27. Josh Williams
16.800
28. Sam Mayer
12.800
29. Brandon Jones
11.500
30. Ross Chastain
11.300
31. Sheldon Creed
9.700
32. William Sawalich
9.600
33. Austin Hill
9.600
34. Sammy Smith
8.400
35. Taylor Gray
8.200
36. Aric Almirola
7.400
37. Carson Kvapil
7.400
38. Nick Sanchez
5.800
39. Justin Allgaier
4.500
40. Connor Zilisch
1.300


ARCA Menards Series
Entry List
#6
Lavar Scott
#9
Blaine Donahue
#10
Tony Cosentino
#11
Zachary Tinkle
#12
Takuma Koga
#1
8
Brent Crews
#20
Lawless Alan
#23
Tyler Reif
#25
Jake Finch
#28
Brenden Queen
#31
Rick Goodale
#34
Austin Vaughn
#40
Andrew Patterson
#48
Brad Smith
#55
Isabella Robusto
#56
Timmy Hill
#67
Ryan Roulette
#70
Camden Murphy
#79
Isaac Kitzmiller
#86
Corey Aiken
#97
Jason Kitzmiller
#99
Michael Maples
#01
Matt Kemp
#03
Alex Clubb
#06
Brayton Laster
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AM Racing | Harrison Burton Dover Motor Speedway Xfinity Race Preview – Speedway Digest
No. 25 AM Racing Team: Driver: Harrison Burton Primary Partner(s): Morton Buildings Manufacturer: Ford Mustang Crew Chief: Danny Efland Spotter: Kevin Hamlin Chassis Intel: AMR Chassis No. 054 Engine: Roush-Yates Engines 2025 Driver Points Position: 13th | 2025 Owner Points Position: 13th Notes of Interest: ● Junior Journey: AM Racing will embark on its junior […]

No. 25 AM Racing Team:
Driver: Harrison Burton
Primary Partner(s): Morton Buildings
Manufacturer: Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Danny Efland
Spotter: Kevin Hamlin
Chassis Intel: AMR Chassis No. 054
Engine: Roush-Yates Engines
2025 Driver Points Position: 13th | 2025 Owner Points Position: 13th
Notes of Interest:
● Junior Journey: AM Racing will embark on its junior year journey in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2025 with driver Harrison Burton for the entire 33-race tour, continuing with Saturday afternoon’s running of the BetRivers 200 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway.
● Future Focused: In September 2024, AM Racing announced that NASCAR Cup Series winner Harrison Burton would join the family-owned operation to pilot the team’s No. 25 Ford Mustang, beginning with the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season-opener from Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on February 15, 2025.
Burton, a native of Huntersville, N.C., has been a staple in the NASCAR Cup Series for the past three seasons but will embrace a return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series and continue his relationship as a driver of the Ford blue oval.
Burton, 24, arrives on the scene at AM Racing after a 108-race stint driving for the historic Wood Brothers Racing team.
● Welcome Aboard, Morton Buildings! This weekend at Dover Motor Speedway, AM Racing and Harrison Burton welcome Morton Buildings, who will serve as the team’s primary partner for the series’ return to the Monster Mile.
Morton Buildings, Inc., headquartered in Morton, Illinois, is the industry leader in post-frame manufacturing and construction. At Morton, the difference is in the details. From cutting-edge innovations and best-in-class warranty to their craftsmen in the field, Morton Buildings is dedicated to surpassing expectations.
Their legacy of excellence in construction spans more than a century and has more than a quarter-million satisfied customers.
Morton Buildings is 100% employee-owned and proud to be ranked No. 36 on the National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO) 2024 Employee Ownership 100 list, which includes the nation’s largest companies that are at least 50% owned by an employee stock ownership plan.
For more information, please visit www.mortonbuildings.com.
● Critical Summer Stretch: Dover Motor Speedway continues a pivotal nine-week stretch that will help shape the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff picture ahead of the postseason opener at Bristol Motor Speedway in September.
The series is set to tackle a diverse slate of tracks in the coming weeks, each bringing its own unique demands. It all continues this weekend with a stop at one of the most intimidating high-banked tracks on the circuit, Dover Motor Speedway.
Next weekend, the series heads to the iconic yard of bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, followed by a Midwest stop at Iowa Speedway, before wrapping up the stretch on August 9 at Watkins Glen International — a renowned road course in the Finger Lakes region of New York.
● Harrison Burton NASCAR Xfinity Series Dover Motor Speedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s BetRivers 200 will mark Harrison Burton’s fifth NASCAR Xfinity Series start at the 1.0-mile concrete oval.
In four previous NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Dover Motor Speedway, Harrison Burton has notched one top-five and two top-10 finishes, highlighted by a track-best fifth-place effort in the 2020 Drydene 200 while driving for Joe Gibbs Racing.
He enters the weekend with an average Xfinity finish of 15.0 at the “Monster Mile.”
Burton also brings added experience from three NASCAR Cup Series appearances at Dover, all of which were with Wood Brothers Racing. His best Cup result came in the 2023 Wurth 400, where he advanced from a 31st-place starting spot to finish 20th.
In addition, Burton has made three starts at Dover in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, earning a Truck Series track-best finish of third in 2019 after starting ninth for Kyle Busch Motorsports.
● Harrison Burton NASCAR Xfinity Series Career Stats: Entering Dover, Burton has 94 career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts to his credit with four wins, 27 top-five and 55 top-10 finishes, and a championship-best result of eighth, twice in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
Burton’s four wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series occurred during the 2020 season. Burton, the son of former NASCAR driver and current television analyst Jeff Burton, captured the checkered flag at Auto Club (Calif.) Speedway, Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway and Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, respectively.
Burton maintains a solid Xfinity Series average finishing position of 12.5 in four years of competition.
In addition to the 94 Xfinity Series starts, he has achieved 109 NASCAR Cup Series starts, 40 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series starts and 52 career starts across the ARCA Menards Series platforms.
● Sonoma Raceway | Pit Boss / FoodMaxx 250 Race Recap: The NASCAR Xfinity Series made the cross-country trek to Northern California for a date with the twists and turns of Sonoma Raceway — with AM Racing eying their eighth top-10 finish of the season.
Spending most of practice in race trim, Harrison Burton posted the 13th-fastest lap overall, giving the No. 25 team confidence heading into qualifying. However, Burton couldn’t crack the top 10 and settled for a 19th-place starting spot—his 12th top-20 qualifying effort of the season.
At the drop of the green flag, Burton began working his way toward the top-10. Despite battling grip issues, he stayed focused and consistent, logging competitive laps while managing the car’s handling. A well-timed strategy call at the end of Stage 2 vaulted him into the top-10.
As he fought to defend his track position and maximize Xfinity Series points, Burton was spun by another competitor late in Stage 3.
The incident dropped him outside the top 20, relegating him to 26th. With no caution to regroup the field, Burton made the most of the final laps and rallied to a 21st-place finish.
● Thanks For Your Support: With 57 percent of the 2025 Xfinity season complete, AM Racing and Harrison Burton would like to thank their partners for their continued support: AIRBOX Air Purifier, Blue Wolf Cleaner & Degreasers, Dead On Tools, DEX Imaging, Eagle Rentals, Flying Circle, Mechanix Wear, Morton Buildings, Racing Radios, Volt Batteries and WIX Filters.
● From the Pit Box: Veteran race engineer and former NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Danny Efland is Harrison Burton’s crew chief.
He will serve as crew chief for his 24th career NASCAR Xfinity Series race — and his first at Dover Motor Speedway in a leadership role on Saturday afternoon. However, he brings additional track experience from behind the wheel, with eight prior starts as a driver in the Xfinity Series.
In his previous 23 Xfinity Series starts, he has collected one pole (Daytona International Speedway | February 2016), two top-five and eight top-10 finishes.
● Follow on Social Media: For more on AM Racing, please visit AMRacingteam.com, like their Facebook page (AM Racing), or follow them on Instagram and X | Twitter @AMRacingNASCAR.
For more on Harrison Burton, please visit theharrisonburton.com, like his Facebook page (Official Harrison Burton), or follow him on Instagram (@harrisonburton12) and X | Twitter (@hburtonracing).
Harrison Burton Quoteboard:
On Dover Motor Speedway: “I enjoy competing at Dover Motor Speedway. It’s a fast track, but things happen in a hurry, and it’s a place where rhythm and handling are super important.
“You’ve got to stay mentally locked in every lap because the track can bite you if you’re not careful. It’s one of those places where, if you can get your car balanced right and find a groove, it’s incredibly fun to race.
“I’m looking forward to the challenge and seeing what we can do this weekend.”
On Keys to Success at Dover Motor Speedway: “Track position is super important at Dover Motor Speedway. The laps go by in a hurry, and the closer you are to the front, the better your chances are of staying out of trouble and delivering a satisfying finish.
“It’s one of those places where clean air matters, and once you lose ground, it can be tough to make it back without strategy or a timely caution. Starting up front gives you a little more control over your race.”
On Battle for Playoff Cutline: “The Xfinity Series cutoff position is incredibly tight right now. Honestly, it would be even tighter if we hadn’t gotten spun late at Sonoma — that one stung. But we can’t dwell on it. We’ve got to reset, refocus and be ready for battle every single week.
“Over the next month and a half, we need to start stacking up stage points and avoid any unnecessary setbacks. Consistency is going to be key.
“Of course, if we can get this AM Racing team to Victory Lane, that changes everything. It takes the pressure off and gives us a chance to regroup and really focus on chasing a championship.”
On Sonoma Raceway Finish: “Like I said, the finish at Sonoma stung. What made it even tougher to swallow was getting spun by a driver who doesn’t race full-time. I’m not saying it was entirely his fault, but we definitely paid the price with how things turned out.
“I was really hoping we’d get a caution to regroup and charge back toward the top-10, but that break never came. We had to dig deep and fight hard to salvage a 21st-place finish.”
On 2025 Season Outlook: “I still genuinely believe we can continue to turn some heads in 2025. Now that we’re past the halfway point, our goals haven’t changed, they’re still within reach.
“This AM Racing team has what it takes to fight our way above the Playoff cutline and stay there.
“We’ve got a great group of people and partners who continue to believe in what we’re building. Nothing would mean more to me than delivering AM Racing its first Xfinity Series win, locking into the Playoffs, and making a serious run at the championship.”
Race Information:
The BetRivers 200 (200 laps | 200 miles) is the 20th of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Two 25-minute group practice sessions will take place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:55 a.m. Qualifying will immediately follow, launching at 12:05 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag shortly after 4:30 p.m. ET, with live coverage on The CW Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).
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Brad Keselowski ripped over his NASCAR road course take – Motorsport – Sports
Michael McDowell clapped back at Brad Keselowski after the latter posted his disdain for road courses. The NASCAR Cup Series schedule recently featured a bevy of road courses, which saw star Shane Van Giisbergen dominate the field in historic fashion. That said, Keselowski, who has had less-than-desirable finishes this season on road courses, went to […]

Michael McDowell clapped back at Brad Keselowski after the latter posted his disdain for road courses.
The NASCAR Cup Series schedule recently featured a bevy of road courses, which saw star Shane Van Giisbergen dominate the field in historic fashion. That said, Keselowski, who has had less-than-desirable finishes this season on road courses, went to social media to express his frustration about how many road courses there are.
It didn’t take long for McDowell, who has had two top-five finishes on road courses, to hit back at Keselowski’s comments.
“Brad is one of those guys that when this Next Gen car came, the road course stuff was over for him,” McDowell said on a recent appearance on the ‘Door Bumper Clear’ podcast [h/t on3]. “When it comes to the crowds, if you ask the fans, the fans love road races. They love it.
“Sonoma doesn’t hold 100,000 people or have stands for 100,000 people. That place was packed, and it’s a good crowd, and put on a good show. …I mean, you can’t ask a guy that’s not very good at road courses if he thinks there should be more road courses. It’s like asking me if there should be more Dovers. There shouldn’t be more Dovers.”
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The subject of road courses has been one that many around the sport have been commenting on in recent months. NASCAR legend Richard Petty slammed the inclusion of the road courses in the Cup Series and the current playoff system as it stands.
Among those who believe there are too many road courses is Denny Hamlin, who mirrored Keselowki’s sentiments on a recent episode of his ‘Actions Detrimental’ podcast. “I’m not a road course fan. I still believe we have too many of them on the schedule,” he said on his show.
“The only reason people loved them was because we had green and white checkered finishes, because people would get wiped out, and it created this excitement. … I just think it was fake news, and we added a bunch to the schedule, we did cut back maybe one this year? But still six is a lot considering that we are NASCAR, we are short track racing, oval racing, full contact type racing.”
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