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Kalitta Motorsports Drivers Are Ready For A Sonoma Showdown

The Kalitta Motorsports teams had a strong showing at the Northwest Nationals, but they’re hungry for more. There’s still a lot of racing left before the Countdown begins, and plenty of points for the regular season championship are on the table. Shawn Langdon, Doug Kalitta, and J.R. Todd each want to secure a win at DENSO NHRA Sonoma Nationals.
Langdon Wants To Stay Focused At Sonoma
Shawn Langdon enters the DENSO NHRA Sonoma Nationals as the Top Fuel points leader and he isn’t ready to give that lead up. Following a dominant win at the NHRA Northwest Nationals in Seattle, Langdon and his team aim to maintain momentum as the regular season nears its end.
Langdon’s Seattle performance underscored his team’s precision and consistency. After qualifying second behind teammate Doug Kalitta, Langdon delivered four stellar passes on race day with 3.700, 3.685, 3.651, and 3.662 second-runs. The victory marked his third win of the season and propelled him back to the top of the standings.

“Our mentality is ‘put our heads down and work our butts off,’” Langdon said. “If we give it 100 percent, the results will be there, and we’ll have nothing to hang our heads about later. If we can get a couple of wins along the way, that’s icing on the cake. We may have a little target on our backs now, but we embrace that. Our motto is perfection until the end of the year, and these guys were first in Seattle, so it’s a good start.”
With three events remaining before the Countdown to the Championship, Langdon wants to stay perfect and leave no opportunity for the competition. The regular-season champion will receive a $150,000 bonus, adding even more incentive to his pursuit of excellence.
“Keep doing the same thing – that’s what it boils down to,” Langdon said. “Keep making great runs; there’s a lot of good competition, so it won’t be easy, but we have to be perfect and make great runs. Right now, everybody’s focused on doing their jobs and doing their jobs perfectly. We just have a one-track mind: that’s to go win every race for the rest of the year and leave no doubts and leave no questions.”

Kalitta Eyes Redemption and Points Surge at NHRA Sonoma Nationals
Doug Kalitta came up short at last weekend’s NHRA Northwest Nationals, but his performance left no doubt that he’s capable of winning—and winning big.
Kalitta’s performance in Seattle was among the strongest of the weekend. After securing his sixth number one qualifier of the season, the veteran driver opened eliminations with a blistering 3.628-second pass at 341.34 mph—his quickest and fastest run ever, the second-quickest run in NHRA Top Fuel history, and, at the time, the third-fastest speed ever recorded. He followed that with a 3.676-second second-round run before falling short in the semifinals against Brittany Force when engine issues struck mid-run.
“Sunday was another opportunity, and we were hoping to get to the final and have a shot at it,” Kalitta said. “It’s been a while since we went to a final, so we were hoping to get it done. I felt really good about the weekend. The car was really good, and we definitely had a good opportunity. You have to take advantage of those opportunities when you have them; we’re hoping to have another opportunity this weekend in Sonoma and give it another shot. With the team I have behind me, I know it’s just a matter of time before we get it done.”

Kalitta, who is chasing his first win of the season, knows time is running short. With only three regular-season races remaining, the Michigan native is looking to make up ground on teammate and current points leader Shawn Langdon in the race for the $150,000 regular-season championship bonus.
“This is definitely the time to start picking up the pace and get all those gremlins out of the way so hopefully we can accomplish that and see what happens,” Kalitta said. “We have Sonoma this weekend; then it’s Brainerd, and Indy will be here before you know it; it’s amazing how quickly this year’s gone so the momentum with everybody doing what they’re doing is really important, We have a heck of an effort with all the Mac Tools, Toyota, Revchem and SealMaster folks – we have a lot of support from all the Mac Tools franchisees and the fans so we’re looking forward to Sonoma and enjoying the rest of our West coast stretch.”

J.R. Todd Building Momentum For Sonoma Nationals Push
As the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series moves into its second half, J.R. Todd and his team are beginning to show the kind of consistency needed to make a serious run in the standings. Todd and his team are focused on turning strong qualifying and performance gains into late-round finishes—starting at Sonoma.
At last weekend’s NHRA Northwest Nationals near Seattle, Todd impressed early by taking the provisional number one qualifying spot during Friday night’s session. Despite excellent track conditions carrying over into Saturday afternoon, only two drivers in the final qualifying pair managed to surpass Todd’s effort, placing his team third overall heading into eliminations.
Race day brought further progress. Todd opened eliminations with a season-best 3.888-second run, showcasing the team’s potential to go rounds. Although a competitive second-round pass wasn’t enough to advance, Todd’s team delivered six consistent runs over the weekend—an encouraging sign as they seek to peak at the right time.

It’s all about consistency,” Crew Chief Dickie Venables said. “That’s what it takes to win. We don’t have that yet. Our goal for Seattle was trying to go A to B on all the runs, and we were able to do that. We’re still working on it and making headway. We’re not quite there yet, but we’re pleased with the progress. J.R. does a great job behind the wheel. There’s nothing there that I even think about. He’s smooth, he drives the car well, he does everything the same, and he’s a champ for a reason. It’s a pleasure to work with him.”
Todd is optimistic about carrying that momentum into Sonoma, a track where he’s enjoyed past success, including a win two years ago.
“This is the time of the year to start making moves,” Todd said. “I’ve talked a lot about going to the later rounds and getting points, gaining on these guys in front of us and hoping they go out early so we can make up some ground going into the countdown. This is the time of the year to make that happen. I have a handful of wins at Sonoma, and we’ve just run well there in the past. With the momentum we have coming out of Seattle, we need to keep it going, hopefully get to the final, and finish the deal. Funny Car is so tough; you can’t take things for granted – you just have to keep digging.”
With the playoff field tightening and valuable points on the line, every round matters. For Kalitta Motorsports teams, Sonoma offers both an opportunity and a proving ground to show they’re ready to contend when it matters most.
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Daren Lucas Named President of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA)
- Career Sports Marketing, Private Equity, Fundraising, College Athletics and Motorsports Executive Third President in MSHFA’s 38-Year History
- Appointment Brings Lucas Back to Daytona Beach Where He Previously Worked in Sales, Marketing and Business Development Executive Positions at Daytona International Speedway and NASCAR
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (January 5, 2025) – Daren Lucas, a 35-year career professional in sports marketing, private equity, fundraising, college athletics and motorsports has been named President of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA). The appointment returns Lucas to the Daytona Beach area where he previously held several executive business development, management and revenue generating positions with both Daytona International Speedway (DIS) and NASCAR from 2000 through 2006.
Lucas joins the MSHFA after most recently spending the past 10 years in his own sports consultancy, which has kept him at the forefront of sports sponsorship and digital and social marketing. Previously in Daytona, Lucas led all Sales and Marketing at DIS and all Consumer Marketing and Ticketing for NASCAR-owned tracks, in support of such major events as the Daytona 500, the Rolex 24 At Daytona sports car race and the Daytona 200 motorcycle road race and other major motorsports events. In his agency work, Lucas executed more than 100 official partnership deals including with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) and the Indianapolis 500. Lucas also brings extensive career experience in the sports travel and tourism industry at Super Bowls, Olympics, Masters and Kentucky Derbys. Lucas earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which was followed by a Master of Sports Administration (MSA) at Ohio University.
“It is both an honor and a privilege to join the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America as President,” Lucas said. “The impressive MSHFA Museum has grown extensively since relocating nearly 10 years ago in the DIS Ticket and Tours building, which is located just outside of the Speedway’s NASCAR Turn 4. The MSHFA administrative headquarters facility is housed in the same offices I worked in earlier in this century with DIS and NASCAR. Now, I look forward to working with both the MSHFA Board of Directors and the MSHFA team in my next chapter in Daytona and – most importantly – the next phase of success and growth for the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.”
Lucas takes over MSHFA’s leadership from the retiring George Levy, who served as president from late 2019 through the end of 2025. Levy was just the MSHFA’s second president following the late Ron Watson, who initially held the presidential position from 1989 until his unexpected passing in October of 2019.
“The future of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is solid but has room to continue to grow,” said MSHFA Board of Directors Chair Paul Doleshal. “With the hiring of Daren, we feel that we are poised for that growth. We are more than confident that we have found the right person with Daren who can help advance the Hall into its next chapter of success. The MSHFA presidential search committee managed a long and thorough process, culling through more than 50 applications, interviewing dozens via video interviews, and then meeting with our final eight candidates through in-person interviews in both Daytona and Charlotte. We want to thank the entire search committee and sincerely thank George Levy, and we are proud of his ongoing efforts and the solid growth he led in the last six years.”
Lucas brings dual passions for both modern-day motorsports as well as the rich history and legacy of racing in the United States, which includes a high-speed family tie to the very roots of motorsports Americana.
“The history of motorsports in America is truly right at home in our family,” Lucas said. “My wife, Dawn, is the daughter of stock car pioneer Dink Widenhouse, and we are thrilled to be able to once again live so close to where he and his friends and racing peers competed on the beach here in Daytona. Our daughter Caroline was born in Daytona, and we are so happy to come back to where both my father-in-law and our daughter’s grandfather was part of the amazing motorsports legacy in America, which I now have both the responsibility and honor to preserve for generations to come.”
Widenhouse is pictured in his trademark No. B-29 stock car at the final Daytona beach race in 1958 and with his friends and racing peers Ned Jarrett (MSHFA Class of 1997) and Ralph Earnhardt.

The 38th Annual MSHFA Induction Ceremony Presented by Toyota Gazoo Racing takes place March 9 – 10, 2026 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort in the heart of Daytona Beach, Florida. The traditional black-tie gala, which is the crowning event of the two-day, multi-function induction celebration. The Induction Ceremony will be preceded the night before on Monday, March 9, by the traditional “Heroes of Horsepower” reception and strolling dinner at the MSHFA Museum on the DIS grounds.
Daytime events, presented by Toyota Gazoo Racing, include the annual Inductee Welcome Luncheon on Monday, and the annual Inductee Brunch on Tuesday morning.
For more information or to purchase Class of 2026 Induction tickets, visit the MSHFA at www.mshf.com.
The MSHFA is located in Daytona International Speedway’s Ticket and Tours Building. Access to the MSFHA Museum is included with every Daytona International Speedway tour, which runs throughout each day, or as a museum-only ticket. The museum is open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. except for major holidays. It is visited by more than 150,000 guests each year from every state in America and countries all over the world. For museum tickets call 1-800-PIT-SHOP.
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MotorsportsHOF/ and Instagram and Twitter at @MotorsportsHOF. Learn more at www.mshf.com.
About the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America: The MSHFA is the only hall that honors all major American motorsports: cars, motorcycles, airplanes, off road and powerboats. Its mission is to celebrate and instill the American motorsports values of leadership, creativity, originality, teamwork and spirit of competition. Founded by Larry G. Ciancio and led by first President Ronald A. Watson, it held its first induction in 1989. Watson spent the next 30 years tirelessly building it into the nation’s premier such hall until his passing in 2019. Originally based in Novi, Mich., it relocated to Daytona Beach, Fla., in 2016 and greets more than 120,000 guests a year in its museum. MSHFA is operated by the nonprofit Motorsports Museum and Hall of Fame of America Foundation, Inc.
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Yamaha Motor Corp, USA, Promotes Dean Burnett to Senior Vice President and President of Motorsports Division
Mike Martinez to Retire After Three Decades of Leadership and Growth
Yamaha Motor Corp, USA, Promotes Dean Burnett to Senior Vice President and President of Motorsports Division
Mike Martinez to Retire After Three Decades of Leadership and Growth
MARIETTA, Ga., Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Yamaha Motor Corp., USA (YMUS), is promoting Dean Burnett to Senior Vice President and President of Motorsports. Burnett brings more than three decades of Yamaha experience to his new position, most recently as Vice President of Yamaha’s Marine Innovation Center, and President of Siren Marine and Skeeter and G3 Boat companies.
Mike Martinez, the current SVP and President of Motorsports since 2022, announced his retirement after 32 years at YMUS. Martinez will stay on for the first quarter of 2026 to work closely with Burnett and ensure a smooth transition of the Motorsports business and operations. He will officially retire on April 3, 2026.
“Yamaha owes Mike Martinez a huge debt of gratitude for his decades of service, spearheading groundbreaking products, dealer programs, and initiatives that directly led to Yamaha’s success in the U.S. powersports industry. I’m confident that Mike’s legacy is in great hands with Dean Burnett, who’s intimate knowledge of Yamaha, from sales and marketing to operations and finance, combined with his extensive leadership experience, makes him the perfect person to lead Motorsports into the future,” said Michael Chrzanowski, President and CEO of Yamaha Motor Corp., USA. “Over the next few months, Dean and Mike will work closely together to align strategy and operations for the future success of Yamaha Motorsports and our dealer partners.”
Burnett was born into his family’s marine dealership in Louisville, Kentucky, and worked his way through various Yamaha business groups dating back to 1987, including sales, marketing, service, operations, manufacturing, and finance. He brings vast leadership experience in addition to his roles in Yamaha’s Marine business, having served as President and Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Canada, Ltd. (YMCA), and President and Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Finance Canada, Ltd. (YMFCA). Prior to his time in Canada, Burnett was President of the Yamaha WaterCraft Business Group.
“I enjoy being part of the Yamaha family, and I’ve seen firsthand how Martinez worked tirelessly to build a culture based on community, innovation, and real-world experiences. Importantly, the Yamaha Motorsports team values, supports, and celebrates our dealer partners and business relationships. I’m proud and excited to accept this new opportunity,” Burnett said. “At its core, Yamaha creates lifelong memories, and we’ll continue to deliver on that promise to our dealer partners and customers over the decades to come.”
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Daren Lucas Named President of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America – Speedway Digest
Daren Lucas, a 35-year career professional in sports marketing, private equity, fundraising, college athletics and motorsports has been named President of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA). The appointment returns Lucas to the Daytona Beach area where he previously held several executive business development, management and revenue generating positions with both Daytona International Speedway (DIS) and NASCAR from 2000 through 2006.
Lucas joins the MSHFA after most recently spending the past 10 years in his own sports consultancy, which has kept him at the forefront of sports sponsorship and digital and social marketing. Previously in Daytona, Lucas led all Sales and Marketing at DIS and all Consumer Marketing and Ticketing for NASCAR-owned tracks, in support of such major events as the Daytona 500, the Rolex 24 At Daytona sports car race and the Daytona 200 motorcycle road race and other major motorsports events. In his agency work, Lucas executed more than 100 official partnership deals including with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) and the Indianapolis 500. Lucas also brings extensive career experience in the sports travel and tourism industry at Super Bowls, Olympics, Masters and Kentucky Derbys. Lucas earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which was followed by a Master of Sports Administration (MSA) at Ohio University.
“It is both an honor and a privilege to join the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America as President,” Lucas said. “The impressive MSHFA Museum has grown extensively since relocating nearly 10 years ago in the DIS Ticket and Tours building, which is located just outside of the Speedway’s NASCAR Turn 4. The MSHFA administrative headquarters facility is housed in the same offices I worked in earlier in this century with DIS and NASCAR. Now, I look forward to working with both the MSHFA Board of Directors and the MSHFA team in my next chapter in Daytona and – most importantly – the next phase of success and growth for the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.”
Lucas takes over MSHFA’s leadership from the retiring George Levy, who served as president from late 2019 through the end of 2025. Levy was just the MSHFA’s second president following the late Ron Watson, who initially held the presidential position from 1989 until his unexpected passing in October of 2019.
“The future of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is solid but has room to continue to grow,” said MSHFA Board of Directors Chair Paul Doleshal. “With the hiring of Daren, we feel that we are poised for that growth. We are more than confident that we have found the right person with Daren who can help advance the Hall into its next chapter of success. The MSHFA presidential search committee managed a long and thorough process, culling through more than 50 applications, interviewing dozens via video interviews, and then meeting with our final eight candidates through in-person interviews in both Daytona and Charlotte. We want to thank the entire search committee and sincerely thank George Levy, and we are proud of his ongoing efforts and the solid growth he led in the last six years.”
Lucas brings dual passions for both modern-day motorsports as well as the rich history and legacy of racing in the United States, which includes a high-speed family tie to the very roots of motorsports Americana.
“The history of motorsports in America is truly right at home in our family,” Lucas said. “My wife, Dawn, is the daughter of stock car pioneer Dink Widenhouse, and we are thrilled to be able to once again live so close to where he and his friends and racing peers competed on the beach here in Daytona. Our daughter Caroline was born in Daytona, and we are so happy to come back to where both my father-in-law and our daughter’s grandfather was part of the amazing motorsports legacy in America, which I now have both the responsibility and honor to preserve for generations to come.”
Widenhouse is pictured in his trademark No. B-29 stock car at the final Daytona beach race in 1958 and with his friends and racing peers Ned Jarrett (MSHFA Class of 1997) and Ralph Earnhardt.
The 38th Annual MSHFA Induction Ceremony Presented by Toyota Gazoo Racing takes place March 9 – 10, 2026 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort in the heart of Daytona Beach, Florida. The traditional black-tie gala, which is the crowning event of the two-day, multi-function induction celebration. The Induction Ceremony will be preceded the night before on Monday, March 9, by the traditional “Heroes of Horsepower” reception and strolling dinner at the MSHFA Museum on the DIS grounds.
Daytime events, presented by Toyota Gazoo Racing, include the annual Inductee Welcome Luncheon on Monday, and the annual Inductee Brunch on Tuesday morning.
For more information or to purchase Class of 2026 Induction tickets, visit the MSHFA at www.mshf.com.
The MSHFA is located in Daytona International Speedway’s Ticket and Tours Building. Access to the MSFHA Museum is included with every Daytona International Speedway tour, which runs throughout each day, or as a museum-only ticket. The museum is open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. except for major holidays. It is visited by more than 150,000 guests each year from every state in America and countries all over the world. For museum tickets call 1-800-PIT-SHOP.
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MotorsportsHOF/ and Instagram and Twitter at @MotorsportsHOF. Learn more at www.mshf.com.
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Ranking Non-Super-Team Drivers | SVG, Zilisch Lose Sponsor? | Bristol Hockey Rumor
We’re ringing in the new year with fresh NASCAR news and a brand new ranking that shifts the spotlight away from the usual super teams. From updates inside the Driver Advisory Council to rumors swirling around Bristol and TrackHouse, plus a full breakdown of the top non super team drivers heading into 2026, this episode covers a lot of ground as the season creeps closer.
- Who made the 2026 Driver Advisory Council, and why this group matters more than ever
- Why Bristol Motor Speedway rumors won’t die, even after being shut down
- The growing mystery around WeatherTech and TrackHouse Racing
- A full ranking of the top non super team drivers who could break through next season
Beyond the headlines, this video dives into the bigger picture of NASCAR’s competitive landscape. With Gibbs, Hendrick, and Penske dominating championships, the question becomes which other teams are truly positioned to challenge in 2026. From veterans trying to rebound to young drivers on the rise, this ranking sets the stage for a fascinating season ahead.
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Zeigler Auto Group to Sponsor Carson Hocevar in 11 Cup Races
Zeigler Automotive Group is continuing its long-term relationship with NASCAR Cup Series team Spire Motorsports and third-year driver Carson Hocevar, the company confirmed in a press release on Monday.
The brand, noted as one of the largest privately-owned automotive dealer groups in the United States, will be adorning the No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro in a total of 11 NASCAR Cup Series events this season — one exhibition event and 10 points-paying events.
“Sponsoring Carson Hocevar for the 2026 season is about more than putting our name on the No. 77 — it’s about supporting someone who represents the future of this sport and the way we do business,” said Aaron J. Zeigler, president and CEO of Zeigler Auto Group and Zeigler Racing. “Carson brings intensity, authenticity, and a relentless drive to improve every time he takes the track. That mindset will take him far, and we can’t wait to see what he does next as he continues to push what’s possible.”
Zeigler.com and Zeigler Auto Group will both be showcased on the racecar of the Portage, Michigan-native starting with the pre-season exhibition event, The Clash, at Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on February 1.
The company’s points-paying slate of events will begin in June, at the brand’s home race in Brooklyn, Michigan at Michigan International Speedway on June 7. Additional events include Pocono (June 14), Chicagoland (July 5), Atlanta (July 12), Indianapolis (July 26), Iowa (August 9), Richmond (August 15), Bristol (September 19), Kansas (September 27), and the penultimate event of the season at Martinsville (November 1).
“I’m excited to continue our partnership with Zeigler Automotive Group,” said Hocevar. “I grew up right down the street from their headquarters in Kalamazoo, so it is cool to see how it has all come full circle. The whole Zeigler family have been such great supporters of me and the No. 77 team since day one. I’m looking forward to continuing to build our partnership on and off the track and can’t wait to park the Zeigler Chevrolet in Victory Lane this year.”
Hocevar, the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of The Year, is prepared to enter his third season competing at NASCAR’s top-level after a solid sophomore campaign that included a pair of second-place finishes at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, and nine top-10s — both career-highs.
The 22-year-old driver has been with Spire Motorsports for much of his NASCAR Cup Series career, joining the team full-time in 2024, after making his debut at World Wide Technology Raceway the season before in an interim role. Hocevar did make a series of starts for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB in the No. 42, also on a interim role in 2023. In 81 career starts, Hocevar has managed three top-fives and 15 top-10s.
Zeigler Auto Group will kick off its sponsorship campaign at Bowman-Gray Stadium on Sunday, February 1 at 8:00 PM ET. Coverage of the event will be on FOX, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
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