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Mia Lovell Set for Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series Event at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

June 18, 2025 Lovell Returns to the Track in Ohio   June 18, 2025 – Young, focused, and on the rise, 18-year-old Mia Lovell is set to return to action this weekend at the 2.258-mile, 13-turn Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course as part of the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli. Racing with the championship winning Nitro […]

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Mia Lovell Set for Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series Event at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

Lovell Returns to the Track in Ohio

 

June 18, 2025 – Young, focused, and on the rise, 18-year-old Mia Lovell is set to return to action this weekend at the 2.258-mile, 13-turn Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course as part of the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli. Racing with the championship winning Nitro Motorsports team, Lovell enters the event with confidence after a string of impressive performances across both the National and Western Championship TA2 events in 2025.

“This is one of the races I’ve been looking forward to,” expressed Lovell. “Mid-Ohio is super technical, with a great flow, and puts a spotlight on precision. It demands a lot from you as a driver, which I love. I’ve been working hard to prepare for this race, and I’m really pumped to get back behind the wheel.”

Lovell’s 2025 campaign has been a breakout season. In the Trans Am Western Championship, she’s earned multiple podium finishes and has consistently run up front, proving she can hold her own in a competitive field. In the National Championship, she’s gained valuable experience by running with some top racers in the country and achieving multiple top-ten finishes.

“It’s been an amazing experience this season,” she added. “There’s so much to absorb—between the car, the competition, and the tracks—I’ve been lucky to have Nitro Motorsports in my corner. They’ve been awesome in providing me the support necessary to succeed at this level.”

This weekend’s event at Mid-Ohio is a chance to add another strong result to her résumé. 

For more information on Mia Lovell, please contact RTD Media and Management’s Mike Maurini at Info@RTD-Media.com or by phone at 317.270.8723. 

 



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NASCAR paint schemes preview: Chase Elliott white NAPA scheme makes regular season debut at Sonoma

CONCORD, N.C. – Kyle Larson returns to his familiar HendrickCars.com paint scheme on his No. 5 Chevrolet this weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Sonoma Raceway.  Now, to park it somewhere familiar as well.  Larson will look to reach victory lane at his de facto home track for the third time in his career, notching […]

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CONCORD, N.C. – Kyle Larson returns to his familiar HendrickCars.com paint scheme on his No. 5 Chevrolet this weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Sonoma Raceway. 

Now, to park it somewhere familiar as well. 

Larson will look to reach victory lane at his de facto home track for the third time in his career, notching his second win at the 1.99-mile road course a year ago. 

Meanwhile, despite his illustrious career at serpentine circuits, Chase Elliott is still knocking on the door of his first victory at Sonoma. He’ll chase that coveted checkered flag with a white livery on his No. 9 Chevy that will hit the track for the first time since the preseason Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, coincidentally won by Elliott. 

Points leader William Byron is back in his No. 24 Valvoline ride while Alex Bowman brings the No. 48 Ally scheme to Wine Country. 

The Hendrick Motorsports paint scheme preview is sponsored by Kelley Blue Book. 

Here’s how the cars will look when they hit the race track this weekend! 



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NASCAR Cup Series qualifying order for Sonoma Raceway

The NASCAR Cup Series will tackle Round 3 of the 2025 In-Season Challenge this weekend, with the rolling hills of Sonoma Raceway being the venue of choice on Sunday (3:30 p.m. ET, TNT Sports/truTV, HBO Max, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). QUALIFYING ORDER: Cup Series | Xfinity Series All 37 cars will have a chance […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series will tackle Round 3 of the 2025 In-Season Challenge this weekend, with the rolling hills of Sonoma Raceway being the venue of choice on Sunday (3:30 p.m. ET, TNT Sports/truTV, HBO Max, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

QUALIFYING ORDER: Cup Series | Xfinity Series

All 37 cars will have a chance to post a qualifying time Saturday (2:40 p.m. ET, truTV, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Saturday’s qualifying session will consist of one round, split into two 20-minute groups. The groups below are determined via a metric that combines the previous race finish by owner (70%) and current owner points position (30%).

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# denotes series rookie
(i) denotes ineligible for driver points

Pos.

Car No.

Driver

Metric Score

Group

1

34

Todd Gilliland

35.6

1

2

6

Brad Keselowski

34.3

1

3

41

Cole Custer

33.3

1

4

3

Austin Dillon

33.0

1

5

4

Noah Gragson

30.9

1

6

77

Carson Hocevar

30.8

1

7

21

Josh Berry

30.4

1

8

71

Michael McDowell

29.3

1

9

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

29.2

1

10

51

Cody Ware

29.0

1

11

99

Daniel Suarez

29.0

1

12

24

William Byron

28.3

1

13

7

Justin Haley

24.7

1

14

78

Katherine Legge (i)

24.4

1

15

10

Ty Dillon

23.6

1

16

23

Bubba Wallace

23.5

1

17

2

Austin Cindric

23.4

1

18

43

Erik Jones

22.9

1

19

35

Riley Herbst #

22.4

1

20

19

Chase Briscoe

18.8

2

21

20

Christopher Bell

18.6

2

22

38

Zane Smith

17.0

2

23

42

John Hunter Nemechek

16.5

2

24

17

Chris Buescher

15.9

2

25

9

Chase Elliott

11.8

2

26

22

Joey Logano

11.3

2

27

12

Ryan Blaney

10.5

2

28

5

Kyle Larson

10.0

2

29

1

Ross Chastain

9.4

2

30

60

Ryan Preece

9.1

2

31

16

AJ Allmendinger

9.0

2

32

88

Shane van Gisbergen #

8.8

2

33

8

Kyle Busch

8.6

2

34

48

Alex Bowman

8.6

2

35

54

Ty Gibbs

7.1

2

36

11

Denny Hamlin

4.0

2

37

45

Tyler Reddick

3.6

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Clash returning to Bowman Gray in 2026

Following the sold-out success of this year’s event, NASCAR has confirmed that the Cook Out Clash will once again serve as the opening exhibition race of the 2026 season at the historic Bowman Gray Stadium. The action unfolds on Saturday, January 31, and Sunday, February 1, with coverage airing on FOX Sports. “We wrote a […]

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Following the sold-out success of this year’s event, NASCAR has confirmed that the Cook Out Clash will once again serve as the opening exhibition race of the 2026 season at the historic Bowman Gray Stadium. The action unfolds on Saturday, January 31, and Sunday, February 1, with coverage airing on FOX Sports.

“We wrote a new chapter in the history of motorsports at Bowman Gray with this year’s Clash,” said Joey Dennewitz, NASCAR Regional Managing Director. “It’s only fitting to bring the 2026 edition back to NASCAR’s first weekly racetrack — the original home of grassroots racing. Huge thanks to the City of Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem State University for helping us make ‘The Madhouse’ magic happen again.”

Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines added, “We’re honored to host the 2026 Cook Out Clash. Last year’s event was a great success for everyone involved — and we’re ready to raise the bar even higher.”

Cook Out, one of the fastest growing family-owned restaurant chains in the country, will return as the title sponsor. Founded in Winston-Salem in 1989, Cook Out is best known for its burgers and famously affordable combos, with more than 350 locations across 11 states.

“We’re proud to bring the NASCAR family together again in our own backyard,” said Jeremy and Morris Reaves, CEO and Founder of Cook Out. “Last year was amazing — and we’re fired up to do it again!”

Cook Out is no stranger to NASCAR. In addition to the Clash, they sponsor major races like the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville and Richmond, and the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington. They’re also an official quick-service restaurant of the sport and support grassroots racing and the NASCAR Youth Series.

“Cook Out is the real deal,” said Justin Swilling, Project Lead for the Clash. “Their support takes our events to the next level — and 2026 is going to be another can’t-miss, sold-out weekend.”

Bowman Gray Stadium, built in 1937, is NASCAR’s oldest weekly racetrack and has played a central role in the sport’s history. Bill France Sr. and Alvin Hawkins brought NASCAR to the stadium in 1949, and it became the first paved oval track for the organization. The venue has seen 29 Grand National (now Cup Series) races between 1958 and 1971, with legends like Richard Petty, Junior Johnson, and Ned Jarrett making their mark.

Petty even celebrated his 100th career victory there during the 1969 Myers Brothers 250. More recently, the stadium hosted NASCAR East Series events from 2011 to 2015, with wins from Ben Kennedy, Ben Rhodes, Ryan Preece, and Corey LaJoie.

This year’s Cook Out Clash was the first Cup Series race at Bowman Gray since 1971, and it didn’t disappoint. 2020 Cup Series champion Chase Elliott took the win, thrilling fans and reigniting the intensity that defines this iconic venue.

For more details and to join the ticket list for the 2026 Cook Out Clash, visit NASCARClash.com. To explore weekly racing action at Bowman Gray Stadium, including modified, sportsman, street stock, and stadium stock divisions, head to bowmangrayracing.com.



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USAC National Midgets Results: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex

Less than a week ago, Cannon McIntosh was busy becoming the first multi-time winner of the BC39 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. On Tuesday night, McIntosh was in the process of becoming the first three-time USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget winner at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex. 2025 USAC NOS Energy […]

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Less than a week ago, Cannon McIntosh was busy becoming the first multi-time winner of the BC39 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

On Tuesday night, McIntosh was in the process of becoming the first three-time USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget winner at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex.

2025 USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets at Sweet Springs

While his BC39 victory required him to charge from 19th to the win, his Sweet Springs score didn’t require as much flair for the dramatic.

During Tuesday’s Mid-America Midget Week opener at the 1/6-mile dirt oval, the Bixby, Oklahoma native went wire-to-wire, leading all 40 laps en route to his third career USAC National Midget victory at Sweet Springs, following previous triumphs in 2020 and 2022. It’s the type of track he knows. It’s the type of track he loves.

“I grew up going to small tracks like this,” McIntosh reflected. “There’s usually a pretty good bottom to roll and a cushion as well. I like places where you can do both. It’s not just dedicated to one line. I feel like it suits me pretty well. Actually, I feel like the last few times I’ve been here, I’ve really struggled to find my speed and rhythm. To get back in victory lane here is pretty special.”

McIntosh’s latest win was his second consecutive on the USAC National Midget trail and his third overall during the 2025 season. For his career, McIntosh has now tallied 12 USAC National Midget feature wins, moving himself to 61st place all-time alongside series champions Danny Caruthers, Russ Gamester and Jeff Gordon as well as Gene Force, Bobby Grim and Ron Shuman.

USAC National Midgets Results From Sweet Sprints Motorsports Complex

1. Cannon McIntosh (2)

2. Justin Grant (1)

3. Daison Pursley (6)

4. Hayden Reinbold (7)

5. Gunnar Setser (3)

 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13)

7. Kale Drake (17)

8. Steven Snyder Jr. (8)

9. Jacob Denney (5)

10. Logan Seavey (11)

11. Drake Edwards (21)

12. Gavin Miller (12)

 13. Ethan Mitchell (18)

14. Zach Daum (4)

15. Cale Coons (9)

 16. Riley Kreisel (14)

17. Trey Zorn (22)

18. Brecken Reese (19)

19. Mack Leopard (16)

20. Andrew Felker (23)

21. Garet Williamson (15)

22. Chad Winfrey (24)

23. Kyle Jones (10)

24. Kameron Key (20). NT





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NASCAR’s first in-season tournament adds some drama to the Cup Series finish in Chicago |

CHICAGO (AP) — NASCAR’s first in-season tournament hasn’t made much of an impression on its drivers so far. Ty Gibbs said Sunday he didn’t know who his second-round opponent was until after the Cup Series race. That might be about to change. Gibbs is one of eight drivers still in the mix for the $1 […]

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CHICAGO (AP) — NASCAR’s first in-season tournament hasn’t made much of an impression on its drivers so far. Ty Gibbs said Sunday he didn’t know who his second-round opponent was until after the Cup Series race.

That might be about to change.

Gibbs is one of eight drivers still in the mix for the $1 million prize that goes to the winner of the five-race, bracket-style competition. While Shane van Gisbergen was closing out his Cup victory in Chicago this weekend, some of the most compelling action on the downtown street course was at least connected to the inaugural In-Season Challenge.

Alex Bowman and Bubba Wallace raced each other hard in the final laps after they tangled in Chicago last year. Bowman got the better of the head-to-head matchup, finishing eighth and eliminating Wallace from the tournament.

John Hunter Nemechek was 15th, one spot better than his opponent, Chase Elliott. Gibbs had a strong day and finished second, good enough to beat AJ Allmendinger in sixth. Ty Dillon, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Preece, Zane Smith and Erik Jones also moved on.

The 14th-seeded Smith upset No. 3 seed Chris Buescher by finishing 14th. He is matched up with Gibbs for Sunday’s road race at Sonoma.

“I hate we had to knock another Ford out, but it’s super cool to advance,” Smith said.

With the in-season tournament — part of a new media rights deal that includes TNT — NASCAR is following in the footsteps of the NBA and soccer leagues around the world. After Sonoma this weekend, it concludes with races at Dover and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Bowman said the tournament wasn’t on his mind as he battled with Wallace at the end in Chicago. Whatever the reason for the contact, their head-to-head matchup certainly added a bit of intrigue to the racing behind van Gisbergen’s victory.

With the money involved and the field trimmed to eight drivers, there could be more moments like the duel between Bowman and Wallace in the final weeks of the challenge.

“I wasn’t expecting that to happen or to get raced like that, but we did,” Bowman said. “We just have to move on from it and keep digging.”

It sure sounds as if Dillon is enjoying the competition. Dillon, the No. 32 seed, eliminated Brad Keselowski on Sunday after he upset top-seeded Denny Hamlin at Atlanta on June 28.

There was absolutely no drama in Dillon’s win after Keselowski was collected in an early crash that began with Carson Hocevar hitting the wall and spinning out between Turns 10 and 11. Hocevar was eliminated by Reddick.

“I’m just so proud of Kaulig Racing and our No. 10 team,” Dillon said. “I knew in a basketball city, going up against Brad in a game of knockout, I was going to have a good chance.”

Dillon takes on Bowman and Preece faces Reddick in the next round. But the most interesting contest just might be Nemechek versus Jones in a matchup of Legacy Motor Club teammates.

“I felt like if we could have gotten through the first round, these next two rounds are really good for us,” Preece said. “Our road course program is pretty strong, and we keep making it better. So going into Sonoma, I think we’re up against Tyler Reddick, so he’s really good at road courses as well, but I like being the underdog.”


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2026 NASCAR Cook Out Clash Returns to Bowman Gray Stadium – SportsTravel

The NASCAR Clash, the season opening race of the Cup Series schedule that has rotated around sites in recent years, will return to Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to start the 2026 season on January 31 and February 1. The Cook Out Clash at ‘The Madhouse’ this past February was the first Cup Series […]

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The NASCAR Clash, the season opening race of the Cup Series schedule that has rotated around sites in recent years, will return to Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to start the 2026 season on January 31 and February 1.

The Cook Out Clash at ‘The Madhouse’ this past February was the first Cup Series race at the track since 1971. Chase Elliott, 2020 Cup Series champion, won the main event at the venue which was first built in 1937 and is the longest-running weekly racetrack in NASCAR history.

“We wrote a new chapter in the storied history of motorsports at Bowman Gray Stadium with the Cook Out Clash this year,” said Joey Dennewitz, NASCAR Regional managing director. “As NASCAR’s first weekly racetrack, we are proud to bring the 2026 Cook Out Clash back to the original home to grassroots racing. Thanks to the city of Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem State University for their continued partnership.”

In 1949, Bill France Sr. and Alvin Hawkins, two founding fathers of NASCAR, brought motorsports to Bowman-Gray as the first weekly racetrack and first paved racetrack that NASCAR competed on. The racetrack hosted 29 NASCAR races from 1958 to 1971 and  hosted several East Series races from 2011 to 2015. In 2024, NASCAR took over management of racing operations at Bowman Gray Stadium in partnership with the city of Winston-Salem.

“The City of Winston Salem is deeply honored to have been chosen to host the 2026 Cook Out Clash,” said Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines. “The 2025 race was an immensely successful event for all parties involved. We will work hard to ensure that the 2026 Cook Out Clash is even more successful.”

Based in the Winston-Salem area since 1989, Cook Out is the entitlement partner for the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway and Richmond Raceway and the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway..



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