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Jimmie Johnson set for 700th career NASCAR Cup Series race

Jimmie Johnson will complete his 700th NASCAR Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600 Sunday, the racetrack that was the site of his series debut in 2001. Photo: Dominic Aragon/TRE Johnson will start 17th in his No. 84 Carvana Toyota, becoming the 21st driver in NASCAR history to start 700 premier […]

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Jimmie Johnson will complete his 700th NASCAR Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600 Sunday, the racetrack that was the site of his series debut in 2001.

Photo: Dominic Aragon/TRE

Johnson will start 17th in his No. 84 Carvana Toyota, becoming the 21st driver in NASCAR history to start 700 premier series races.

“It’s wild how my first start just coincidentally comes the same place as my 700th start,” Johnson said. “It means a ton to me. I’m a numbers guy, and to have these numbers play out – literally on their own, is really special.”

Johnson, the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, is competing in just his second start of 2025.

The 49-year-old driver has participated in select races since 2023, earning a third-place in the Daytona 500 this year as his highest finish in his part-time NASCAR racing era.

Johnson confirmed to the media Saturday at Charlotte the milestone start will not be his final NASCAR race.

No driver has ever won in their 700th start.

Richard Petty was the first driver to reach the milestone start in 1976, starting first and finishing fourth at Michigan.

Jeff Gordon’s third-place finish at Darlington in 2013 is the highest a driver has scored in start No. 700.

Photo: Dominic Aragon/TRE

Prior to Johnson, Kyle Busch was the most-recent driver to hit the seven-century mark, finishing 25th at Indianapolis in 2024.

Denny Hamlin is set to be the next driver to make his 700th start, which will happen next week at Nashville Superspeedway.

The Coca-Cola 600 is scheduled for Sunday, May 25, at 6 p.m. ET.

Dominic Aragon is currently the editor-in-chief for The Racing Experts.

From Grants, New Mexico, USA, Aragon started watching NASCAR in 2004 and has been covering the sport since 2009. Aragon is a 2012 graduate of Grants High School and a May 2016 graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Journalism. Aragon has worked in local and national media, as a musician, and an educator. He is co-author of the 2024 book “All of It: Daytona 500 Champion Tells the Rest of the Story” with racer Geoff Bodine.

Aragon, his wife Feliz, and son Christopher currently reside in Grants, New Mexico, USA.

You can reach Dominic at daragon@theracingexperts.net.



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CARS Tour Dominion Entry List

The zMAX CARS Tour heads to the northernmost track on the schedule this weekend, as Dominion Raceway is the setting for its second of three races in Virginia. Fresh off a fantastic race at Langley Speedway, 29 cars have entered for the Mini’s Mission 125, so all cars will qualify. A mixed bag of Dominion […]

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The zMAX CARS Tour heads to the northernmost track on the schedule this weekend, as Dominion Raceway is the setting for its second of three races in Virginia.

Fresh off a fantastic race at Langley Speedway, 29 cars have entered for the Mini’s Mission 125, so all cars will qualify.

A mixed bag of Dominion regulars and CARS full timers are expected to take on the 0.4-mile short track in Spotsylvania, Va.

Mason Bailey returns for his third CARS start of the season, driving the Alpha Sports No. 05.

Defending track champion Landon Pembelton will drive a second car for R&S Race Cars, the No. 0. Pembelton competes regularly at South Boston Speedway with the team.

After skipping Langley, Ryan Wilson returns to the Tour in his own No. 2.

Jonathan Findley will make his first start of the season with the Tour, driving the No. 4 for AJ Motorsports.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Kaden Honeycutt returns to the series once again, driving the No. 5 for Hettinger Racing.

Tate Fogleman is back with the Tour in the JFCO Motorsports No. 8 after a top-10 run at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Connor Weddell will drive his own No. 8.

Logan Clark Racing returns to the Tour with Daniel Silvestri driving its No. 15.

Aaron Donnelly returns to the Tour for the first time since departing Hettinger in April. He will drive the No. 31 for Mike Darne Racing.

Caden Kvapil will make his fourth start of the season with the Tour, and first in the Go FAS Racing No. 32.

2025 Mini’s Mission 125 Entry List

No. 00: Chase Burrow (Chase Burrow Motorsports)

No. 03: Lanie Buice (Lee Pulliam Performance)

No. 04: Ronnie Bassett Jr. (Bassett Racing)

No. 05: Mason Bailey (Alpha Sports)

No. 0: Landon Pembelton (R&S Race Cars)

No. 2: Brandon Pierce (Carroll Speedshop)

No. 2: Ryan Wilson (Ryan Wilson Motorsports)

No. 4: Kade Brown (R&S Race Cars)

No. 4: Donovan Strauss (Hettinger Racing)

No. 4: Jonathan Findley (AJ Motorsports)

No. 5: Kaden Honeycutt (Hettinger Racing)

No. 7: Tristan McKee (Matt Piercy Racing)

No. 8: Tate Fogleman (JFCO Motorsports)

No. 8: Connor Weddell (Weddell Motorsports)

No. 11: Buddy Isles Jr. (Vandyke Racing Performance)

No. 15: Ryan Millington (Saville Millington Motorsports)

No. 15: Daniel Silvestri (Logan Clark Racing)

No. 16: Chad McCumbee (McCumbee Elliott Racing)

No. 22: Carson Loftin (Nelson Motorsports)

No. 28: Dustin Storm (Scott Lang Racing)

No. 29: Landen Lewis (KHI Racing)

No. 31: Aaron Donnelly (Mike Darne Racing)

No. 32: Caden Kvapil (Go FAS Racing)

No. 44: Conner Jones (Mike Darne Racing)

No. 57: Landon Huffman (Carroll Speedshop)

No. 71: Parker Eatmon (Hettinger Racing)

No. 81: Mini Tyrrell (Timmy Tyrrell Racing)

No. 88: Connor Hall (JR Motorsports)

No. 88: Doug Barnes Jr. (Lee Pulliam Performance)

All the action from Dominion Raceway will be kick off Saturday, June 14, at 7 p.m. ET. Coverage can be found live on FloRacing.


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Chase began working with Frontstretch in the spring of 2023 as a news writer, while also helping fill in for other columns as needed. Chase is now the main writer and reporter for Frontstretch.com’s CARS Tour coverage, a role which began late in 2023.  Aside from racing, some of Chase’s other hobbies include time in the outdoors hunting and fishing, and keeping up with all things Philadelphia sports related.



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Scott Bloomquist, racing legend, died by intentional plane crash, suicide, NTSB says

Scott Bloomquist’s 2024 fatal plane crash was intentional and ruled a suicide, the National Transportation Safety Board. “The pilot departed from a private airstrip and overflew his property,” the NTSB statement read. “The airplane subsequently impacted a barn adjacent to the airstrip. The airplane sustained substantial damage, and the fuselage was mostly consumed by the […]

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Scott Bloomquist’s 2024 fatal plane crash was intentional and ruled a suicide, the National Transportation Safety Board.

“The pilot departed from a private airstrip and overflew his property,” the NTSB statement read. “The airplane subsequently impacted a barn adjacent to the airstrip. The airplane sustained substantial damage, and the fuselage was mostly consumed by the postimpact fire that ensued. The pilot was fatally injured. An autopsy of the pilot was performed by the William L. Jenkins Forensic Center, Johnson City, Tennessee.

“The autopsy report listed the cause of death as blunt force injuries and the manner of death as suicide.”

According to MSN, Bloomquist was struggling with health issues that included lower-body injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash during 2019 Daytona Bike Week, a diagnosis of prostate cancer, back surgery, and a recent hospitalization due to complications from a horsefly bite that went unnoticed due to numbness from the 2019 motorcycle crash.

Bloomquist, 60, was the winningest driver ever in the Lucas Oil dirt Late Model series and is also a World of Outlaws Late Model champion.

He was inducted into the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2002. He won over 30 Late Model races in the World of Outlaws and had over 90 wins in the Lucas Oil dirt Late Model series.

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Mark Heim is a reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. He can be heard on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 FM in Mobile or on the free Sound of Mobile App from 6 to 9 a.m. daily.





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ARCA Berlin Entry List

After competing at Michigan International Speedway, the ARCA Menards Series stays in the state, heading to the short track Berlin Raceway. Twenty-four drivers are entered for the 200-lap race so all will make the show. Three full-time entries are not on the list: Sigma Performance Services’ No. 23, Andy Jankowiak in the KLAS Motorsports No. […]

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After competing at Michigan International Speedway, the ARCA Menards Series stays in the state, heading to the short track Berlin Raceway.

Twenty-four drivers are entered for the 200-lap race so all will make the show.

Three full-time entries are not on the list: Sigma Performance Services’ No. 23, Andy Jankowiak in the KLAS Motorsports No. 73, and Nitro Motorsports’ No. 46. Treyten Lapcevich is entered in the No. 70 Toyota for Nitro as the organization announced he will replace Thad Moffitt, who has dropped to part-time status due to a partner withdrawal.

Max Reaves makes his national series debut in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18. Reaves has won his first three ARCA Menards Series East races in 2025, tying the series record.

Mason Mitchell will make his second start of the season in the Venturini Motorsports No. 25.

Fast Track Racing will field five entries at Berlin: Don Thompson in the No. 9, Matt Kemp in the No. 10, Tony Cosentino in the No. 11, Trevor Ward in the No. 12 and Jeff Smith in the No. 01.

Other notables include City Garage Motorsports fielding Becca Monopoli in her No. 85 and Michael Clayton in a second entry, the No. 5. Mullins Racing returns with team owner Willie Mullins in the No. 3. Also, Dale Shearer will make his second start of the year in his No. 98.

Rise Motorsports team owner Tim Goulet will pilot the No. 31, Mandy Chick will drive the Maples Motorsports No. 67 and Chris Golden will drive the No. 86 for Clubb Racing Inc.

The 24 drivers will take the green flag on Saturday, June 14 at 7 p.m. ET with TV coverage provided by FOX Sports 1.


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Mark Kristl joined Frontstretch at the beginning of the 2019 NASCAR season. He is the site’s ARCA Menards Series editor. Kristl is also an Eagle Scout and a proud University of Dayton alum.



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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing unveils liquid hydrogen-fueled “GR LH2 Racing Concept” at Le Mans

As part of its efforts to make ever-better cars through motorsports as the starting point, and to realize a carbon-neutral society, Toyota has advanced its technologies in the challenging environment of motorsports, including the Super Taikyu series in Japan. It has also accelerated its efforts to expand the production, transportation, and use of hydrogen together […]

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GR LH2 Racing ConceptAs part of its efforts to make ever-better cars through motorsports as the starting point, and to realize a carbon-neutral society, Toyota has advanced its technologies in the challenging environment of motorsports, including the Super Taikyu series in Japan. It has also accelerated its efforts to expand the production, transportation, and use of hydrogen together with partners inside and outside the industry, towards the realization of a carbon-neutral society.

Toyota has taken on the challenge of hydrogen engine development in motorsports, initially through Rookie Racing’s participation in the Japanese Super Taikyu series with the hydrogen-engine Corolla, which initially used gaseous hydrogen from 2021, before the introduction of a liquid hydrogen-powered car from 2023. The potential of hydrogen engines in rallying was showcased in 2022 when the GR Yaris H2 completed demonstration runs on Ypres Rally, a round of the FIA World Rally Championship.

In 2023, the hydrogen-engine Corolla completed a demonstration lap of the Circuit de la Sarthe, while a hydrogen engine concept car, the GR H2 Racing Concept, was presented to preview a potential future hydrogen category at Le Mans. Since then, development of the technology intensified, reaching a new milestone with the unveiling of the liquid hydrogen-powered GR LH2 Racing Concept. It is based on the GR010 HYBRID Hypercar which currently participates in the FIA World Endurance Championship. Through future track testing, the GR LH2 Racing Concept will support Toyota’s continuous development of hydrogen technology and infrastructure, as well as helping build relationships to expand the possibilities of hydrogen through the challenge of motorsports.





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AUTO RACING: Denny Hamlin earns 57th career win in Michigan and NASCAR heads to Mexico | Auto Racing

All Times Eastern NASCAR CUP SERIES Viva Mexico 250 Site: Mexico City. Track: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Race distance: 100 laps, 241 miles. Schedule: Friday, practice, 1:05 p.m., practice, 3 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, noon; Sunday, race, 3 p.m. (Prime Video and MAX). Last year: Inaugural race. Last race: After passing Byron with three to go, Denny […]

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Viva Mexico 250

Site: Mexico City.

Track: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Race distance: 100 laps, 241 miles.

Schedule: Friday, practice, 1:05 p.m., practice, 3 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, noon; Sunday, race, 3 p.m. (Prime Video and MAX).

Last year: Inaugural race.

Last race: After passing Byron with three to go, Denny Hamlin earned his third series victory alongside his 57th career win in Michigan.

Next race: June 22, Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

Online: http://www.nascar.com

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES

The Chilango 150

Site: Mexico City.

Track: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Race distance: 65 laps, 157.3 miles.

Schedule: Friday, practice, 2:05 p.m., practice, 3:30 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, 10:30 a.m., race, 4:30 p.m. (CW).

Last year: The previous race, which was held in 2008 and named the Corona Mexico 200, saw Kyle Busch earn the victory after passing Scott Pruett with 7 laps to go.

Last race: Justin Allgaier took the his third series win of the season in Nashville while holding off a late surge from rookie teammate Connor Zilisch.

Next race: June 21, Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

Online: http://www.nascar.com

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES

Last race: Stewart Friesen held off Enfinger late to secure the victory in Michigan, breaking a 72-race losing streak and grabbing his first win since 2022.

Next race: June 20, Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

Online: http://www.nascar.com

FORMULA ONE

Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada

Site: Montreal.

Track: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.

Race distance: 70 laps, 189.6 miles.

Schedule: Friday, practice, 1:25 p.m., practice, 4:55 p.m.; Saturday, practice, 12:25 p.m., qualifying, 3:55 p.m.; Sunday, race, 2 p.m. (ABC).

Last year: Verstappen secured his 60th career win, taking the lead after a restart in a thrilling race that saw rain showers and a string of safety car appearances.

Last race: Oscar Piastri secured the victory and held off teammate Lando Norris in Spain to take back momentum after Norris’s previous win at Monaco.

Next race: June 29, Spielberg, Austria.

Online: http://www.formula1.com

INDYCAR

Bommarito Automotive Grand Prix

Site: Madison, Illinois.

Track: Worldwide Technology Raceway.

Race distance: 260 laps, 310.6 miles.

Schedule: Saturday, practice, 11:30 a.m., qualifying, 3 p.m. high line & final practice, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, race, 8 p.m. (FOX).

Last year: Josef Newgarden took his fifth win out of nine visits to the Madison track, holding off teammate McLaughlin after a late restart with six laps to go.

Last race: Kyle Kirkwood surged ahead on a late restart in Detroit to take his second win of the season.

Next race: June 22, Elkhart, Wisconsin.

Online: http://www.indycar.com

NHRA DRAG RACING

Next race: June 22, North Dinwiddie, Virginia.

Online: http://www.nhra.com

WORLD OF OUTLAWS

Premier Chevy Dealers Clash – Night 1

Site: Knoxville, Iowa.

Track: Knoxville Raceway.

Premier Chevy Dealers Clash – Night 2

Site: Knoxville, Iowa.

Track: Knoxville Raceway.

Next events: June 18-23, Brandon, South Dakota, Pevely, Missouri, Independence, Iowa.

Online: http://worldofoutlaws.com

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. pays tribute to former NASCAR crew chief, team owner Travis Carter

Former championship-winning crew chief Travis Carter has died at age 75, leaving the NASCAR world in mourning. He was a staple in the sport for multiple decades, serving in various capacities over the years. Following his death, Dale Earnhardt Jr. weighed in on social media. He wrote on Twitter: “Sad news. Travis added a lot […]

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Former championship-winning crew chief Travis Carter has died at age 75, leaving the NASCAR world in mourning. He was a staple in the sport for multiple decades, serving in various capacities over the years.

Following his death, Dale Earnhardt Jr. weighed in on social media. He wrote on Twitter:

“Sad news. Travis added a lot to NASCAR,” Earnhardt wrote. “It was really nice to get to talk with him in recent months. I’m in awe of the men like him that shaped the NASCAR I grew up in.”

Carter, who was born in 1949, was previously a car owner and crew chief in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. He won championships with multiple drivers there, first with Benny Parsons in 1973 and then with Cale Yarborough in 1978. Notably, he split crew chief duties with Tim Brewer during the 1978 title run.

Additionally, he owned Travis Carter Motorsports from 1970 to 2003. He’s also the father of NASCAR driver Matt Carter.

But Carter’s legacy touched many. Dozens in the sport reached out following his death, including Earnhardt and other drivers.

“Just heard about Travis Carter passing away,” wrote Brian Keselowski on Twitter. “If you didn’t know him, you missed out on a great guy. When we first moved to NC in 2010 we rented a shop from him. He was so happy for us when we made Daytona in 2011, I’ll never forget it. Rest easy my friend.”

ESPN personality Ryan McGee, who has covered NASCAR at various points, also weighed in on Carter’s death. The two were fond of each other.

“Godspeed Travis Carter. He used to greet me with ‘Hey, Cousin McGee’ because I was from Rockingham, NC and he was from Ellerbe, NC and ‘that’s close enough,’” McGee wrote. “What a NASCAR legend and what a damn nice guy.”



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