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IHRA Junior Dragster License Portal is Now Open FAIRFIELD, Ohio — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) portal for Junior Dragster licenses is now open. Go to the following link: https://ihra.tracksideapp.com/junior-dragster-license to sign up for the 2025 season. This is a NEW system without historical data so it’s necessary to enter all of the required […]

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IHRA Junior Dragster License Portal is Now Open

FAIRFIELD, Ohio — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) portal for Junior Dragster licenses is now open.

Go to the following link: https://ihra.tracksideapp.com/junior-dragster-license to sign up for the 2025 season. This is a NEW system without historical data so it’s necessary to enter all of the required information. Next season will be streamlined with pre-filled renewal forms.

The IHRA previously announced significant purse increases for the IHRA Summit Team Finals and IHRA Summit SuperSeries World Finals. It includes $3,000 for the Junior champions at Team Finals and $1,000 for the runner-up. The purse for 2025 IHRA Summit SuperSeries Junior World Champions are $10,000 with $4,000 for the runner-up.

Have the following items ready to upload — Junior Driver’s License (if Elite), Junior Licensing Run Form, Junior’s Birth Certificate and Legal Custody Documents (if applicable).

Follow the instructions on the page to get your Junior Dragster license. The parent/legal guardian agreement must be completed including that both parent/legal guardian signatures are notarized and mailed to IHRA.

The Junior Dragster license must be completed on the Junior’s account (not the parent’s account) and the e-mail must be exclusive to the Junior racer. Please note, everyone MUST have their own user account! No sharing accounts. Memberships and event registrations are tied to each individual’s user account.

If you have a question, Please check the Membership FAQ.

Thank you for your patience. We look forward to a great season as these young racers compete at their local tracks and then for record payouts at the IHRA Team and World Finals.


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2025 NASCAR at Kansas odds, predictions, props: Best Advent Health 400 picks from model that called 20 winners

Joey Logano captured his first win of the season last week in Texas. Now, the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion will try to continue building momentum on Sunday in the 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway. However, you can still find value betting Logano to win, with BetMGM Sportsbook offering +2000 for a victory […]

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Joey Logano captured his first win of the season last week in Texas. Now, the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion will try to continue building momentum on Sunday in the 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway. However, you can still find value betting Logano to win, with BetMGM Sportsbook offering +2000 for a victory in its latest 2025 Advent Health 400 odds. Meanwhile, Kyle Larson is the +375 favorite in the 2025 NASCAR at Kansas odds and a top-three finish could be worth a +110 payout at DraftKings.

The green flag drops at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday and the race is scheduled for 267 laps around the 1.5-mile tri-oval. Before entering any 2025 Advent Health 400 picks, NASCAR DFS lineups on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel, or locking in NASCAR props on sites like PrizePicks, Sleeper Fantasy, and Underdog Fantasy, be sure to see the latest 2025 NASCAR at Kansas predictions from SportsLine’s proven projection model.

Developed by daily Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as track history and recent results.

The model began its 2025 season by calling Chase Elliott to win for a +300 payout at the Clash at Bowman Gray and was also high on Byron as a +2000 longshot at Daytona. Then it predicted Kyle Larson’s win in Miami for a +350 payout, hit top-five finish at Talladega (+225) and Ryan Blaney’s top five in Texas (+130). In 2024, it nailed Larson to win in Las Vegas for a 21-5 sports betting payout and predicted Denny Hamlin’s wins in Bristol at 5-1 and Richmond at 17-4.

It also impressively nailed five of Larson’s wins during his historic season in 2021. All told, the model has nailed a whopping 20 winners since 2021, including nine in 2023 and three in the first seven races last season. Anyone who followed its lead on betting apps and sportsbooks on those NASCAR picks could have seen huge returns.

Now, the model simulated the Advent Health 400 2025 10,000 times. Head to SportsLine to see the complete projected NASCAR at Kansas leaderboard.

Top 2025 Advent Health 400 predictions

For the 2025 Advent Health 400, we can tell you the model is high on Chase Elliott, even though he’s a huge +2200 longshot in the latest 2025 NASCAR at Kansas odds at Caesars Sportsbook. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion is still chasing his first victory of the season, but he sits fourth in the NASCAR standings entering the week after recording six top-10 finishes over the first 11 races of the season.

Elliott is a 19-time winner in the Cup series and he’s been very strong at Kansas Speedway throughout his career. In 18 career Cup starts on the 1.5-mile tri-oval, he has 12 top 10s, seven top fives and won the 2018 Hollywood Casino 400. He finished third in the 2024 Advent Health 400 and also finished ninth in the fall race at Kansas despite starting the race in 38th position.

The model has also revealed a shocking NASCAR prop for Sunday: Kyle Busch finishes top 10 for a +110 payout at the 1.5-mile speedway. Busch just turned 40 and he’s one of the most decorated drivers in the history of stock car racing. He’s a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and has 63 wins at the top level while adding 102 wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and 67 wins in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

Busch missed the NASCAR playoffs for the first time since 2005 last season, but he’s in a playoff position heading into the 2025 Advent Health 400 (16th) and he does have four top-10 finishes this season. He’s a two-time Cup winner at Kansas Speedway and both of those victories came in the spring race. Busch also has four Xfinity wins in Kansas and three Truck Series wins. Caesars and BetMGM both have this NASCAR at Kansas prop priced at +110. See which other drivers to avoid and the rest of the projected NASCAR leaderboard at SportsLine.

How to make 2025 NASCAR at Kansas picks

The model is also targeting three other drivers with Kansas NASCAR odds of 18-1 or longer to make a serious run at the checkered flag. Anyone who backs these drivers could hit it big. You can see all of the model’s NASCAR picks, props, and projected leaderboard over at SportsLine.

So who wins the NASCAR Advent Health 400 2025, and which longshots are must-backs? Check out the latest 2025 NASCAR at Kansas odds below, then visit SportsLine now to see the full NASCAR Kansas projected leaderboard, all from the model that has nailed 20 winners, and find out.

2025 NASCAR Kansas odds (via BetMGM), drivers, lineup

See the full NASCAR at Kansas picks at SportsLine

Kyle Larson +375
Ryan Blaney +650
Tyler Reddick +700
Denny Hamlin +800
William Byron +800
Christopher Bell +900
Ross Chastain +1800
Bubba Wallace +1800
Joey Logano +2000
Chase Elliott +2000
Alex Bowman +2200
Chris Buescher +2200
Ty Gibbs +2200
Chase Briscoe +2500
Josh Berry +3000
Kyle Busch +3000
Brad Keselowski +4000
Carson Hocevar +4000
Austin Cindric +5000
Ryan Preece +6000
Michael McDowell +6000
Daniel Suarez +8000
Corey Heim +8000
Erik Jones +10000
Noah Gragson +10000
Zane Smith +15000
Ricky Stenhouse +15000
Austin Dillon +20000
AJ Allmendinger +20000
John Hunter Nemechek +25000
Todd Gilliland +25000
Justin Haley +25000
Jesse Love +50000
Cole Custer +50000
Ty Dillon +75000
Shane Van Gisbergen +100000
Cody Ware +200000





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Judges indicate they may throw out order allowing 23XI, Front Row to race as NASCAR chartered teams

RICHMOND, Va. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A three-judge federal appellate panel indicated Friday it might overturn an injunction that allows 23XI Racing, co-owned by retired NBA great Michael Jordan and veteran driver Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports to race as chartered teams in NASCAR this season while the two teams sue the stock car […]

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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A three-judge federal appellate panel indicated Friday it might overturn an injunction that allows 23XI Racing, co-owned by retired NBA great Michael Jordan and veteran driver Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports to race as chartered teams in NASCAR this season while the two teams sue the stock car series over alleged antitrust violations.

NASCAR attorney Chris Yates argued the injunction, granted in December by U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of the Western District of North Carolina, forced the series into an unwanted relationship with unwilling partners, and that it harms other teams because they earn less money.

Yates said the district court broke precedent by granting the injunction, saying the “release” clause in the charter contracts forbidding the teams from suing is “common.” He argued, essentially, that the teams should not have the benefits of the charter system they are suing to overturn.

Overturning the injunction would leave the two organizations able to race but without any of the perks of being chartered, including guaranteed weekly revenue. They would also have to qualify at every Cup Series event to make the field, which currently has only four open spots each week; 23XI and Front Row are each running three cars in Cup this season.

Judges Steven Agee, Paul Niemeyer and Stephanie Thacker, at multiple points during the 50-minute hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth District, pushed back on the argument made by plaintiff’s attorney Jeffrey Kessler, who accused NASCAR of being a monopoly.

“There’s no other place to compete,” Kessler told the judges, later noting that overturning the injunction would cause tremendous damage to the two teams, which could lose drivers and sponsors. “It will cause havoc to overturn this injunction in the middle of the season.”

The teams filed the antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR on Oct. 2 in the Western District of North Carolina, arguing that the series bullied teams into signing new charters that make it difficult to compete financially. That came after two years of failed negotiations on new charter agreements, which is NASCAR’s equivalent of franchise deals.

23XI – co-owned by Jordan, Hamlin and Curtis Polk, a longtime Jordan business partner – and Front Row Motorsports, were the only two out of 15 charter-holding teams that refused to sign new agreements in September.

The charters, which teams originally signed before the 2016 season, have twice been extended. The most recent extension runs until 2031, matching the current media rights deal. It guarantees that 36 of the 40 available spots in weekly races will go to teams holding charters.

The judges expressed agreement with Yates’s argument that the district court had erred in issuing the injunction allowing the teams to race, because it mandated they sign the NASCAR charter but eliminated the contract’s release.

“It seems you want to have your cake and eat it, too,” Niemeyer told Kessler.

At another point, the judge pointedly told Kessler that if the teams want to race, they should sign the charter.

Yates contended that forcing an unwanted relationship between NASCAR and the two teams “harms NASCAR and other racing teams.” He said that more chartered teams would earn more money if not for the injunction and noted that the two teams are being “given the benefits of a contract they rejected.”

Kessler argued that even if the district court’s reasoning was flawed, other evidence should lead the circuit court to uphold the injunction. Niemayer disagreed.

“The court wanted you to be able to race but without a contract,” he said.

A trial date is set for December and Agee strongly urged the sides to meet for mediation — previously ordered by a lower court — to attempt to resolve the dispute over the injunction.

“It’ll be a very interesting trial,” Agee said with a wry smile.

The prospect of successful mediation seems unlikely. Yates told the judges: “We’re not going to rewrite the charter.”

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Spring NASCAR takes over Kansas Speedway this weekend

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — This weekend, race car fans from all over the country will take over the Kansas Speedway. “It’s going to be a fantastic weather weekend. We’ve got three races in three days, two night races. It’s going to be a really exciting weekend,” President Patt Warren said. The weekend races kicked off […]

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — This weekend, race car fans from all over the country will take over the Kansas Speedway.

“It’s going to be a fantastic weather weekend. We’ve got three races in three days, two night races. It’s going to be a really exciting weekend,” President Patt Warren said.

The weekend races kicked off Friday and continue Saturday with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

Warren said the speedway will be packed.

“We’ll have thousands of fans here helping drive the economy of Kansas City and Kansas City, Kansas. We’re really excited about celebrating Mother’s Day on Sunday,” Warren said.

Besides bringing fans for a weekend full of races, Warren said it’s also a great weekend for our local businesses.

“All you have to do is try to book a hotel room around the track on a weekend to see what it does. It really helps hoteliers, restaurants. We bring 1000s of fans in. A lot of our fans come from more than 250 miles away. We’ll have fans from 49 states, but we really draw a national and, to some degree, international audience, and all those people are coming here, staying in Kansas City, spending their money, and that’s great for all of us.”

The speedway will offer fan-friendly events all weekend, including a pre-race concert, fan zone experiences, and driver autograph sessions. Gates open early, and fans are encouraged to arrive ahead of time for traffic and parking considerations.

“My favorite part is seeing the fans enjoy the races, honestly. Because what we do here, I mean, we’re not curing cancer, we’re not doing things that make those kinds of differences in society,” Warren said.

Sunday, the fun continues with the AdventHealth 400 race.

You can find ticket information here.

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2025 Advent Health 400 odds, Kansas NASCAR picks, prop bets: Expert who hit 17 winners eyeing 90-1 longshot

Veteran driver Tyler Reddick will try to break through this week at a place he has had plenty of success when he takes part in the 2025 NASCAR Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday. Reddick won the Hollywood Casino 400 in September 2023 and has four top-10 finishes at the track. He placed […]

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Veteran driver Tyler Reddick will try to break through this week at a place he has had plenty of success when he takes part in the 2025 NASCAR Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday. Reddick won the Hollywood Casino 400 in September 2023 and has four top-10 finishes at the track. He placed ninth at the 2019 Digital Ally 400 at Kansas in his second race in the NASCAR Cup series. He has four top-eight finishes in 2025, including a second-place finish at the season-opening Daytona 500.

Kyle Larson is the +425 favorite, with Reddick and Ryan Blaney at +650, and William Byron and Denny Hamlin at +850 in the latest 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. Sunday’s race is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET. Before making any 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway picks or NASCAR predictions, you need to see what NASCAR insider Steven Taranto has to say.

Taranto, who moonlights as a sim racer and has 20 career wins in iRacing, is the lead NASCAR writer for CBSSports.com. He has an annual NASCAR medial credential and also publishes a popular weekly NASCAR predictions column, famously calling Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez’s breakthrough wins in 2022.

Taranto was red-hot for SportsLine in 2024 as he nailed 17 winners, including 16-1 longshot William Byron at the Daytona 500 and 14-1 longshot Chase Elliott at Texas. He correctly picked the Straight Talk Wireless 400 winner in Larson on March 23. Anyone following his NASCAR picks at their favorite sportsbooks could have seen huge returns.

Now, Taranto has analyzed the starting lineup and odds for Sunday’s 2025 NASCAR Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway. He’s sharing his best bets at SportsLine.

2025 Advent Health 400 expert picks

For the 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway, Taranto is high on a number of favorites, including Larson. He won the Food City 500 last month at Bristol, as well as the Straight Talk Wireless 400 in March. He finished sixth overall in 2024, speeding to six wins and 18 top-10 finishes. The 32-year-old was first in the Cup series in 2021, earning 10 victories and 26 top-10 finishes. Larson is going off at +450 at DraftKings Sportsbook.

Larson is a 13-year veteran of the Cup series, competing in 376 races over that span. He has recorded 31 career wins with 21 poles and 190 top-10 finishes. His first Cup series race was at the 2013 Bank of America 500 at Charlotte, and he earned his first win at the 2016 Pure Michigan 400. At the Xfinity Series level, he has 17 wins, 85 top-10 finishes and eight poles in 119 races in a 10-year span. See which other drivers he’s backing at SportsLine.

Top NASCAR props for Kansas Superspeedway

Top 10 finish: Taranto sees Austin Dillon (+360) breaking through for his fourth consecutive top-10 finish of the season. The 35-year-old Richard Childress Racing driver took seventh last week at the Wurth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. He was 10th in back-to-back weeks at Bristol and Talladega. Last fall at the Hollywood Casino 400, he took 12th. He has six career top-10 finishes at Kansas Speedway.

Dillon, 35, has had mixed success throughout his NASCAR Cup career. He has placed as high as 11th in a season three times, the last coming in 2022. In 408 races in his Cup career, he has registered five wins with 80 top-10 finishes and six poles. His last win was at the 2024 Cook Out 400 at Richmond. See all of Taranto’s picks at SportsLine. 

How to make 2025 Advent Health 400 predictions

Taranto has also identified three other drivers in his 2025 NASCAR Advent Health 400 best bets. He’s also high on a huge NASCAR longshot who’s going off at 90-1, potentially netting any backer a huge payday. You can only see who they are here.

So who wins the 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway, and which massive longshot could stun NASCAR? Visit SportsLine now to see the 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway picks and best bets from a NASCAR insider who nailed a colossal 17 winners last year, and find out.

2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway odds, lineup

See full Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway picks at SportsLine

Kyle Larson +425
Tyler Reddick +650
Ryan Blaney +650
William Byron +850
Denny Hamlin +850
Christopher Bell +1200
Chase Elliott +1200
Joey Logano +1600
Alex Bowman +1800
Bubba Wallace +2000
Ross Chastain +2000
Kyle Busch +2000
Chris Buescher +2000
Chase Briscoe +2500
Josh Berry +2800
Ty Gibbs +3000
Carson Hocevar +4000
Austin Cindric +4500
Brad Keselowski +5500
Ryan Preece +5500
Daniel Suarez +6000
Noah Gragson +8000
Michael McDowell +9000
Corey Heim +9000
Austin Dillon +10000
Erik Jones +12000
Jesse Love +13000
John Hunter Nemechek +15000
A.J. Allmendinger +18000
Zane Smith +20000
Todd Gilliland +20000
Riley Herbst +20000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +20000
Justin Haley +25000
Shane Van Gisbergen +30000
Ty Dillon +40000
Cole Custer +40000
Cody Ware +50000    





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Mother seeks answers 10 years after son’s murder

Latest News, Main May 10, 2025 By LADIMIR GARCIA lgarcia@yourmvi.com  The 2015 killing of Drew Molinari at Minniti Motorsports in Rostraver Township remains unsolved. Not a day goes by that Dawn Dutchko-Dunlop doesn’t think of her son, Drew Molinari. Each Mother’s Day, the pain is especially […]

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The 2015 killing of Drew Molinari at Minniti Motorsports in Rostraver Township remains unsolved.

Not a day goes by that Dawn Dutchko-Dunlop doesn’t think of her son, Drew Molinari.

Each Mother’s Day, the pain is especially hard to deal with, as tomorrow will mark 10 years since her son’s tragic murder.

Drew, 34, was fatally shot May 11, 2015, while working as a clerk at Minniti Motorsports’ former Rostraver Township location. Investigators at the time described it as a targeted killing by a…







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How Herbst is tackling the NASCAR Cup Series learning curve

Drafted into the 23XI Racing organization for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, Riley Herbst has used the first 10 Cup races of 2025 to get up to speed. Before hopping on the team jet and heading out to Kansas Speedway for this Sundays AdventHealth 400,  Herbst talked about his first full-time season at NASCAR’s […]

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Drafted into the 23XI Racing organization for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, Riley Herbst has used the first 10 Cup races of 2025 to get up to speed.

Before hopping on the team jet and heading out to Kansas Speedway for this Sundays AdventHealth 400,  Herbst talked about his first full-time season at NASCAR’s top level.

Q: Does 23XI Racing measure up to what you first thought it might be?

RILEY HERBST: Yeah, actually, it beats what everybody says. It’s really cool, honestly. You couldn’t ask for a better place and better people. It’s just top notch with everything that they do. It’s cool to be a part of a team and be treated like this. It’s definitely new for me and it’s just phenomenal.

Q: How have your Cup teammates Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick been to work and race with? I speak with those guys and it sounds like you guys really help one another.

RH: Yeah, that’s kind of our mantra. It’s forward together. Bubba and Tyler have been so great to me as a rookie. I’m just trying to learn from them and get better, because both of those guys are really good race car drivers and hopefully I can take some things from them and get better myself.

Q: 10 Cup races. You’re 33rd in points. What do you think about it all thus far?

RH: It’s been good. Candidly, it’s been very difficult. Just, the competition is so intense. From first to 40th, it’s winning race car drivers and it’s just fighting tooth and nail just to get every spot. It has been really eye-opening for me to see the level at which these guys race at. It’s good and it’s only going to get me better. That’s a good thing for me. There have been some high points these first 10 races and there has been some learning moments, as well. I’m looking forward and just trying to capitalize on the opportunity to get better.

Q: The Cup Series is so competitive and the talent, speed and performance present there runs so very deep. It is very hard to find any sort of competitive edge, huh?

RH: Yeah, it’s basically what we do every day. Everybody at the shop works tirelessly just to find a tenth of a second here and a tenth of a second there because it’s so competitive. Everybody is so close and everybody is so good, so it is hard to get that edge. It’s hard to get that little bit of a higher speed and a higher pace than the next day.

In every other series that I’ve been in, there has been some relaxed laps and just logging laps. You’re still racing, but you’re just trying to get through the race and to log the laps. In this Cup Series, it’s game on from the first lap and nobody is logging laps. It makes us better race cars drivers, but it has been an adjustment process and it has been something that I have been doing each week. I’m just trying to take it all in stride. That’s kind of been the mantra for me this year. I just want to get better each week and take each weekend as it is and taking it one step at a time.

Herbst had his best result of the season to date last weekend at Texas with a 14th. James Gilbert/Getty Images

It takes everything just to be good at this level, let alone win. There is so much in my notebook that I’m learning each week and that’s kind of what it is all about. It’s building a notebook and getting better and better each week. Everybody tells you what it is going to be like and how challenging it is going to be, and you can grasp it in a sense, but you don’t really understand it until you go out and do it and live in it and just kind of experience it for yourself.

Just like your parent throwing you into the deep end of the swimming pool. You’re just trying to figure it out on your own. Luckily, I have really good people around me here at 23XI Racing and good teammates to help me through this process. With every question, I can ask Denny or Bubba. That’s such a good resource at my fingertips to try and learn for all those guys. If I have questions from what happened the previous race, I’ll talk with all of them and get their opinions. They’re just trying to make me better, too, which is really awesome.

How is Denny to work with?

RJ: He’s great. He’s an awesome guy and an awesome team owner who wants all of his cars to do good. He puts his heart and soul into this race team and is trying to make all of us better at our craft. It’s really cool to see that from an owner and to see just how dedicated he is to his team members.

Q: A key objective for you this season is to complete all of the laps and finish the races so you can continue to learn. That sound correct?

RH: That’s 100-percent right. Kevin Harvick always told me that you can’t learn if you’re wrecking. You’ve got to complete all of the laps, and that’s how you learn. I want to get better every lap and build our notebook and be better the following week.

Q: I mean this in a positive way, but you’ve got a long road ahead of you, huh? Plenty to learn and absorb.

RH: Yeah, it’s a process. All of this stuff doesn’t happen overnight. This is definitely a process and luckily everybody involved is in it for the long haul. We understand it’s a climb, but it’s fun. That’s the fun part. It’s the journey and getting better each week. I’m having the time of my life working out and training and just understanding my craft and getting better at it each day. That’s awesome to see and hopefully the results will show all that.

Q: Goals. What’ll make you happy by the time the curtain comes down on the 2025 Cup season?

RH: We want to get better. We want to win Rookie of the Year. That’s our biggest goal, for sure. We want to be Rookie of the Year and we want some top 10 finishes, as well. We want to see the progression. We want to visualize the progression. I think that will make us all proud, and proud of the work that we have done. The lights are the brightest here, for sure, and I’m just so fortunate to be in this position with 23XI Racing. It’s so awesome. It’s very surreal and I’m just trying to take it all in each race weekend and to capitalize on the opportunity. I love it in the Cup car. It’s the best of the best.



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