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Motion Motorsport Report for InsideTrackNews.com – August 20, 2025

In this week’s Motion Motorsport Report for InsideTrackNews.com, Dave Mathers discusses the big news from around the world of racing, as well as covering the action taking place at home and abroad.
Hands up anybody who remembers the big announcement about a rich Malaysian forming a new Formula One team way back in 2012. The team was named Caterham and it only lasted two years before going into administration.
Apparently a company named Saad Kassis-Mohamed Capital wants to revive the dormant team and enter the series in two years. There was a huge outcry when Cadillac was seeking entry as the 11th team due to the revenue being shared by eleven teams instead of the existing ten. We’ll just have to wait and see the protestations if a 12th team is added.
BREAKING NEWS – N’OH CANADA – Today, NASCAR unveiled the 2026 schedules for its three ‘national’ touring series (Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (currently Xfinity) and Craftsman Truck Series). While there had been whispers of a possible return to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park for the Trucks and O’Reilly and/or Cup going to Montreal, none of those things happened.
In a press conference after the schedules were released, NASCAR’s Ben Kennedy said, “Yeah, we’d love to be both north of the border and south of the border in the future and potentially beyond that at some point. We’ve had a handful of conversations with a few groups north of the border interested in a national series race. We haven’t been able to deliver that yet. But I would say that is something at that we’re taking a look at as we think about 2027 and beyond. We have some good relationships up there. I think the good news is we have experience bringing both our O’Reilly Series and our Craftsman Truck Series north of the border with a handful of promoters. Nothing to report today, obviously, but something that is high on our consideration set for ’27.”
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BIG NEWS – from Jayski – “Halmar Friesen Racing announced today that Canadian Super Late Model standout Cole Butcher (right) will pilot the No. 62 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro in the upcoming UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway, on September 11.”
Butcher, of course, is the 26-year-old Late Model ace from Nova Scotia who has made a big name for himself racing on the ASA National Tour Series in the US. And he is definitely jumping into the deep end making his Truck debut at Bristol. Canada will be cheering for him that’s for sure.
One of the coolest events on the weekend was the appearance of 24 nostalgic IROC cars at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Laguna Seca. The list of drivers was VERY impressive including Mark Martin, Bill Elliott, Ken Schrader and others. The event was put together by Ray Evernham who is the title holder of the IROC name along with his partner Rob Kauffman. The cars included Camaros, Firebirds, Porsches, Dodge Daytonas and even a Dodge Avenger. Tomy Drissi won the race Saturday followed by Dario Franchitti and Kurt Busch, all three driving Pontiac Firebirds.
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NASCAR Cup Series – In qualifying for the race Saturday night at Richmond Raceway Ryan Preece (Ford) won the pole over Tyler Reddick (Toyota) and A.J. Allmendinger (Chev). Ford/Toyota/Chev. 38 cars, 16 Chevs, 12 Fords and 10 Toyotas.
Everything went smoothly in Stage 1 with second place starter Tyler Reddick getting the stage win. Interestingly at the 100 lap mark it was three Toyotas followed by three Fords followed by three Chevs.

The first race caution came out on lap 181 when Reddick got hit by Ty Gibbs and spun into the wall. Gibbs had been tagged by Daniel Suarez. It’s always been said that cautions breed cautions and that was the case at Richmond. On lap 191 Cody Ware spun on corner 2 exit after contact from John Hunter Nemechek for the second race yellow. One lap after the restart Chase Briscoe got sideways in the pack going into 3 and at least ten cars got collected. After that happened Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott got together in 4 while slowing down. Caution 3!! The in-car cameras were amazing showing the wrecks in real time!! Bubba Wallace won Stage 2. The final stage ran caution free and Austin Dillon won the race over Suarez and Ryan Blaney.

In the points William Byron continues to lead with a 68-point edge on Chase Elliott and 73 on Denny Hamlin. Byron wins the regular season championship.
Next race – Daytona, Saturday at 7.30 P.M. on TSN 5 and NBC.
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BARRIE AUTOMOTIVE FLEA MARKET: This weekend, Bonfield Event Park plays host to the Vinnie Cup bracket racing drag races, a car show, and the Bonfield Automotive Flea Market. The flea market runs August 22-24. The BAFM offers everything from collectibles and classic cars to those hard-to-find car parts. Bonfield Event Park is located just off Hwy. 17 between North Bay and Mattawa. Campers are welcome. Visit www.thebafm.com or call (705) 487-3663 for info.
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NASCAR Xfinity Series – Next race – Daytona, Friday at 7.30 P.M. on CW and USA.
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CASC-OR: The Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs – Ontario Region – Next up for Ontario’s road racing sanctioning body is the Ottawa Sports Car Club (OSCC) Calabogie Summer Classic at Calabogie Motorsports Park. That event happens this weekend (August 22 – 24). For info about all things CASC-OR click HERE.
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NASCAR Craftsman Trucks – In qualifying for the final regular season race at Richmond Raceway Friday points leader Corey Heim (Toyota) nabbed the pole over Ty Majeski and Layne Riggs (both in Fords). Stewart Friesen’s replacement driver Kaden Honeycutt started 11th. 37 Trucks, 18 Chevs, 10 Fords and 7 Toyotas. Majeski won the caution-free Stage 1. The first yellow came out on lap 90 when Spencer Boyd and Luke Fenhaus got together in 2. On lao 108 Dawson Sutton rolled to a stop at pit in bringing out the second yellow. Majeski also won Stage 2. Majeski luck appeared to end on lap 200 when he got together with Matt Crafton spinning 4. However he came back to finish 2nd behind winner Heim with Riggs 3rd. Honeycutt finished 10th. It was Heim’s seventh win of the season.

In the points Heim leads Riggs by 39 and Chandler Smith by 46.
Next race – Darlington, Friday, August 30.
Formula One – Next race – Zandvoort, Sunday, August 31.
IndyCar – Next race – Milwaukee, Sunday at 2 P.M. on Fox.
IMSA – Next race – VIR, Sunday.
NHRA – The series dropped into Brainerd for the last race before Indy.

Top Fuel – Doug Kalitta once again was quickest of the 14 entries in qualifying with a 3.655 at 339.36. However Shawn Langdon took out Kalitta in the #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Top Fuel Challenge running a 3.742 at 334.32. Kalitta ran a 3.670 at 338.77 to top Clay Millican in the final. 3 ‘upsets’ (lower qualified car wins) and 4 ‘smokers’ (one or both cars lose traction).
Funny Car – ‘Fast Jack’ Beckman topped 16 entries with a 3.879 at 330.63. Canadian Spencer Hyde qualified 11th with a 3.942. Jack also won the #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Funny Car Challenge running a 3.942 at 324.59 to beat Matt Hagan. Austin Prock won the final running a 3.907 at 321.50 to beat J.R. Todd. 6 upsets, 5 smokers.
Pro Stock – Unsurprisingly veteran Greg Anderson clocked the quickest time to top the 18 entrants running 6.555 at 208.23. Canadian Eric Latino qualified 9th with a 6.605. He also won the #2Fast2Tasty Pro Stock Challenge putting down a 6.561 at 208.23 to beat teammate Dallas Glenn. The same result with Anderson taking out Glenn with a 6.551 at 206.86. 5 upsets, 3 smokers.
Mountain Motor Pro Stock – Brad Waddle topped the 5 entries running 6.323 at 221.71. John DeFlorian, Jr. Ran a 6.325 at 221.67 to defeat Mike Coughlin. 1 upset.
Top Fuel Bike – Not surprising anybody Larry ‘Spiderman’ McBride was the quickest of the 5 bikes with a 4.812 at 242.67. McBride ran a 5.881 at 126.32 to win as Mitch Brown hurt his motor in the semis and couldn’t make the final. 1 upset.
Next race – Indy, September 1.

NASCAR CANADA SERIES: This Saturday, Canada’s NASCAR series makes its annual visit to Mirabel, Quebec’s Circuit ICAR for the Evirum 100. Visit the NASCAR Canada website for more information about the event and series.
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO SPEEDWAY: This Saturday (August 23) at The BOS, there’s a busy night of dirt oval action with the Ogilvie’s Triple Crown Series featuring a 50-lap main for the Modifieds. The Sportsman feature will be 40 laps, with the Novice Sportsman, Surprenant Truck Shop Crate Sprints and Street Stocks on track. Note: It’s the final points night of the season for the Crate Sprints.
Last Saturday night at The BOS, the Mid Summer Splash delivered plenty of action across six divisions. In the 25-lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature, Tyler Stewart led early before four-time and defending champion Bobby Herrington powered to the front on lap 7 and never looked back, scoring his fifth win of 2025 and 39th of his Brockville career. Matt Barbour, Xavier Andrews, Dominick Merkley and Jessica Power completed the top five.
The Mini Stock Mini Series finale saw Hayden Brown lead early before 2022 champ Jamie Larocque took over with 10 to go, holding off Mike Saunders and Brown for the victory. Clayton Celovsky rebounded to fifth, clinching the series crown.
Jarrett Herbison captured redemption in the 30-lap DIRTcar 358 Modified feature, outdueling Gabriel Cyr and Cedric Gauvreau for his second career win. Other winners included Adam Turner (Crate Sprint Car), Tyler Bushey (Pro Stock), and Kyle Kudrinko (Novice Sportsman). Click HERE to view the full report. And HERE for more BOS news and info.
APC Series – Next race – Sauble, Saturday.
Ontario Sportsman Series – Flamboro – Saturday, August 23 – Next race – Full Throttle, Saturday, September 6.
DELAWARE SPEEDWAY: Things got a ‘little’ chaotic Friday night when it was discovered there were problems with the wiring for the transponders which meant no scoreboard nor Race Monitor. This meant going back to ‘Old School’ timing.
Recruited for the task was none other than Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame member Alex Nagy. AND some child labour as well with Dayna Morneau, sister of two-time Delaware Track Champion Ray Morneau, being pressed into service. And this lack of Live Timing brought another problem that needs to be addressed. Numbers on race cars!!
Try scoring a race with cars with unreadable numbers or no numbers at all!! I can relate to the wiring problem as every once in a while we had problems with our 1½ miles of wiring for timing and scoreboards when my wife and I owned St. Thomas Dragway. NOT fun.
Bone Stocks – Heat 1 was won by David Rockwood, Heat 2 went to Will Quarrie (the actual winner didn’t make it through the ‘Room of Gloom’), Heat 3 was won by Michael Verberne. The B Main was won by Adam Jeneroux. Donavin Clark took the feature over Quarrie, Charlie Verhoeven, Verberne and Paul Fothergill.
Super Stocks – Heat 1 was won by Pete Vanderwyst, Jr., Heat 2 went to Nic Ramsay while the brutal feature (5 caution periods) went to points leader Trevor Colver ahead of Ramsay, Hudson Nagy, Brody Rickwood and Carson Nagy.
Late Models – unlike the Super Stocks the Late Models played nicely and went green to checker with Matt Robblee getting the win over Ron Beauchamp, Jr., Jake Sheridan, Jesse Kennedy and Marshall Schrenk.
This Friday (August 22) Delaware Speedway’s Weekly Racing Program is presented by J-AAR. Fans in attendance will see late-season action featuring the EPIC Racewear Modifieds, the Experience Camping Late Models in a 75-lap special and the King of the Hill Spectator Races. For tickets and info, visit the Delaware Speedway website.
Next race – Late Models, Delaware Modifieds and King of the Hill, Friday.
Ohsweken Speedway – next race – Great Lakes Super Sprints, Friday.
FLAMBORO SPEEDWAY: This past weekend, Flamboro Speedway hosted its first ever Driver & Staff Reunion Night. Many great former racers were in attendance. Click HERE to view a report and photo gallery from the event. Coming up this week at Flamboro, on Saturday night (August 23), the Ontario Sportsman Series, Can-Am Midgets, Ontario Pro Challenge, Mini Stocks and Pure Stocks are on the schedule. Fan gates open at 5 p.m. with racing at 6:30. Click HERE for more info.
Buxton Speedway – next race – SOS plus Great Lakes Super Sprints, Saturday.
Full Throttle Motor Speedway – next race – Chalmers Fuels Night, Saturday.
Sunset Speedway – next race – Second to None: First Responders Night, Saturday.
Grand Bend Speedway – next race – NASCAR Weekly Series + Tri state Sprints, Saturday.
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY (EIR): Located in Wetaskiwin, Alberta – not far from Edmonton – EIR is Western Canada’s only NASCAR-sanctioned race track. In addition to a busy racing schedule, the facility also offers many other great experiences including having you drive a race car on the track, or taking fast laps as a passenger in a race car driven by an experienced racer.
Or you can bring your own race car! These experiences take place until late September. To find out more about EIR and all the great things happening there, visit www.EdmontonRaceway.com.
In other EIR news, we’d like to spotlight 2024 NASCAR Pure Stocks division champion Jessica Carbone! She hails from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and earned the title in just her second season in racing.
Her #7 2006 Pontiac G5 GT currently sits tied for fifth in the competitive Pure Stocks points standings.

Grand Bend Motorplex – next race – Dragway Rush, this weekend.
St. Thomas Dragway – next race – Northern Sled Shootout, this weekend.
Toronto Motorsports Park – next race – TMP No Prep, this weekend.
Can Am Stock/Super Stock – next race – TMP, August 30/September 1.
Quick 32 Sportsman Series, Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS) and 5.50 Super Series, this weekend, Empire Dragway.
660 Sportsman Nationals – race date – Grand Bend, October 5.
John Scotti NHRA Canadian Championship Series – next race, Cape Breton, August 28 – 30.
Shannonville Drags – next race, Season Wrap-up, September 20 & 21.
Any comments can be sent to Dave Mathers via email at motionman@rogers.com or by Facebook Messenger.
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LELAND INDUSTRIES: Founded in 1984 by Byron Nelson, Leland Industries is one of the largest Canadian manufacturers of fasteners, such as screws, nuts, bolts, washers, rivets, and custom products. The company has always used 100% domestic steel and labor to manufacture all products. Leland Industries is a longtime supporter of Canada’s NASCAR series and several of its racers. Click HERE for more information about this great Canadian company!
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Vineland Trash and Recycling Collection Fee Set to Increase
While the city has worked diligently to absorb these expenses and avoid passing them on to residents, the persistent impact of inflation on operating costs makes it no longer possible to do so without jeopardizing service quality.
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Kenny Brightbill Tribute To Be Part Of 39th Annual Pioneer Pole Buildings Motorsports Show – Speedway Digest
Kenny Brightbill, a member of six different Motorsports Hall of Fames, will be a special guest at the 39th Annual Pioneer Pole Buildings (PPB) Motorsports Race Car & Trade Show presented by Can-Am, returning to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA, on Friday, January 23 (2 PM – 9 PM), and Saturday, January 24 (10 AM – 7 PM), 2026.
A special tribute honoring the 77-year-old Brightbill will be featured at the show and will include the iconic Pinto No. 19 Modified that the Sinking Springs, PA, native built and drove to many of his 426 career victories — including 135 at his home track, the Reading Fairgrounds. The original car has been fully restored to its racing-day condition and is part of John Mason’s extensive collection.
The tribute area will also feature a 30-foot backdrop wall showcasing photos from Brightbill’s remarkable 57-year racing career, highlighting his success in Modifieds, Late Models, Sprint Cars, SpeedSTRs, and appearances in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Brightbill will join Steve Post on stage both days of the show, along with several special guests, to share memorable stories from his career. He will also be available for autographs and photos, including signing a commemorative poster being produced for the event.
Career accomplishments include winning $50,000-to-win races on the mile tracks at Syracuse, NY, and Nazareth, PA, as well as capturing the Mr. DIRT Track USA title race at New York’s Lebanon Valley Speedway. His dirt Modified career also included 200-lap victories at Reading; New York’s Orange County, Fonda, Fulton, and Weedsport; and New Jersey’s Flemington and Bridgeport Speedways.
Over the past three years, the PPB Motorsports Show has honored legendary figures including Billy “The Kid” Pauch, famed sprint car owner Bob Weikert, and NASCAR Hall of Fame crew chief Ray Evernham. For the first time in show history, two tribute displays will be featured in 2026.
It was previously announced that NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Geoff Bodine will also be honored for his accomplishments in asphalt Modifieds and at NASCAR’s highest level, including his victory in the 1986 Daytona 500.
Friday evening will be highlighted by the Aqua Duck Water Transport–sponsored Ms. Motorsports Competition at 8 PM, with $2,500 awarded to the winner. Applications are available now on the show’s website.
Saturday afternoon will spotlight the younger generation with the Little Miss Motorsports Competition and the annual RAACE Foundation Big Wheel Races, both long-standing family favorites.
Pioneer Pole Buildings, based in Schuylkill Haven, PA, will serve as the title sponsor for the 15th consecutive year. Their expansive exhibit will once again welcome attendees at the show entrance, featuring company displays, PPB-sponsored race cars, and autograph sessions with many of their drivers.
The 2026 edition of the show will again offer a wide variety of attractions for racers and fans, including the Hard Core Racer Section with dozens of race cars on display; exhibits from speedways and racing series; collectibles and memorabilia vendors; and a schedule of free racer seminars.
For information on exhibit space, visit motorsportstradeshow.com, email [email protected] or call Danny Sammons at 609-888-3618 before the event space sells out.
Special host hotel rates are available at the Hilton Garden Inn and Hampton Inn of Valley Forge/Oaks, both located on the Expo Center property. On Friday night, following the close of the show, the Hilton Garden Inn bar and banquet room will host the official Motorsports After Party, open to racers, fans, and exhibitors.
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Kyle Larson opens door to 24 Hours of Daytona comeback – Motorsport – Sports
Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson has a laundry list of racing achievements across a plethora of series, including 32 Cup Series wins, 17 O’Reilly’s Auto Parts Series wins, four Craftsman Truck Series wins, and two attempts at “Double Duty” between the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600.
However, one of his most prestigious wins arguably came in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, competing in the 24 Hours of Daytona three times from 2014 through 2016, winning the title, and with it a Rolex, in 2015 with Chip Ganassi Racing.
Larson won in the Ford Riley DP alongside co-drivers Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan — both of whom are IndyCar champions — and Jamie McMurray, a fellow NASCAR Cup Series race winner.
Larson has yet to return to the wonderful world of the SportsCar Championship, having focused on NASCAR, his Sprint Car series, High Limit Racing, and occasional Midget races over the past decade.
However, now with his children quickly growing up and forging their own racing careers, Larson suggested it may be time to revisit IMSA. Should he do so, he may end up facing a familiar competitor in Connor Zilisch, who is set to compete in the race in 2026.
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“I think at this stage in my career, yeah, I would do it again,” he said on the ‘Dinner with Racers’ podcast. “I had fun those three years I did it. I didn’t want to keep doing it every year.
“And the offseasons have only gotten busier. There’s more races and stuff. I go to Australia now, Chili Bowl and West Coast Midget races. It’s just a lot and I, kind of, want time off.
“But it’s been so long since I ran it that you almost get to the point where you forget a little bit about it, right? And I just remember having a blast doing that race, so I just want to go there and relive it.
“And have my family there with me again because Owen, I think, was just born the year we won it and he’s gonna be 11 now this year. So have my kids a part of it would be cool.”
Larson and his wife, Katelyn Sweet, now have three children, Owen, Audrey, and Cooper, with both Owen and Audrey having followed in their dad’s footsteps in beginning to forge their own racing careers of late.
But while Larson later reiterated that he would “definitely” want to give it another shot, he’d understandably “want to be in the best car.”
He went on to add, “It ranks really high on my list of wins for sure. It’s such a unique win too, I’m the fourth string guy on the team, probably back then, but I just remember I’ve never won a race with a teammate, so it’s a really special, unique sort of win.”
While Larson’s NASCAR team, Hendrick Motorsports, has yet to compete in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Chip Ganassi remains a constant in the series, although it has yet to win again at Daytona in the renamed Grand Touring Prototype class.
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5 possible additions to the Daytona 500 lineup (to guarantee disappointment)
Early in the NASCAR Cup Series offseason, JR Motorsports confirmed that they plan to make another attempt at the Daytona 500 after successfully qualifying in their first attempt this past February.
For the second year in a row, Justin Allgaier is set to pilot the No. 40 Chevrolet. He finished in an impressive ninth place in the team’s first ever Cup appearance in 2025.
A week ago, it was then announced that Jimmie Johnson is also set to return for another shot at the “Great American Race”, a race he’s won twice, after recording his best finish in any Cup race since 2017 with his third place effort in 2025. For the fourth straight year, he is set to drive the No. 84 entry for the Legacy Motor Club team he co-owns.
Johnson is widely expected to get the world-class driver provisional, which is the same provisional that locked Helio Castroneves into the 2025 race for Trackhouse Racing after he was unable to successfully qualify on speed or Duel result. It led to the Daytona 500 field consisting of exactly 41 cars for the first time since 1993.
According to Fox Sports’ Bob Pockrass, Live Fast Motorsports have also confirmed that team co-owner B.J. McLeod is set to drive the No. 78 Chevrolet. The team have yet to qualify for the race since selling their charter after the 2023 season, despite McLeod’s attempts in 2024 and 2025.
All of these confirmations mean that there are already three non-chartered (open) cars on the entry list even before the calendar turns to 2026. And with just four total (five if Johnson gets the provisional and doesn’t qualify) spots open alongside the 36 chartered cars, there will likely once again be several drivers who fail to qualify.
Who else could be added to the entry list? Here are five strong candidates.
Garage 66
Some sources have already reported that Garage 66’s Daytona 500 entry is confirmed, with Casey Mears expected to drive the No. 66 Ford. Mears returned to the Cup Series for the first time since 2019 in 2025, though he hasn’t run the Daytona 500 since 2019.
Garage 66, formerly MBM Motorsports, haven’t successfully qualified for the race since 2020, with a total of five DNQs since then.
23XI Racing
23XI Racing have not fielded an extra Daytona 500 entry since Travis Pastrana ran the race in 2023, but that is expected to change as they continue to put together a partial schedule for development driver Corey Heim, who is somehow still without a full-time ride in any national series for 2026, in the No. 67 Toyota.
The 2025 Truck Series champion ran four races for the team this past year, and he twice finished higher than all three of the team’s full-time drivers.
Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress Racing are another team that haven’t fielded an extra Daytona 500 in quite a few years (2019), but that is expected to change in a month and a half.
Xfinity (O’Reilly Auto Parts) Series superspeedway ace Austin Hill, who tried but failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 in 2023 with Beard Motorsports, is expected to get the nod to drive the No. 33 Chevrolet in 2026, after running two superspeedway Cup series for Richard Childress’ team toward the end of the 2025 campaign.
Beard Motorsports
Speaking of Beard Motorsports, they have regularly competed in Cup Series superspeedway races, including the Daytona 500, every year since 2017, and that isn’t expected to change in February.
Anthony Alfredo drove the No. 62 Chevrolet for the team in both 2024 and 2025, though he failed to qualify for the race in 2025. Beard Motorsports have never failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 in back-to-back years, however. Will Alfredo return, or could newly crowned Xfinity Series champion Jesse Love, who also ran two races in the No. 62 car this past year, get his first crack at Daytona?
NY Racing Team
The team that returned to the Daytona 500 for the first time in 2015 with the late Greg Biffle behind the wheel of the No. 44 Chevrolet in 2022 are expected to be back again, despite failing to qualify with J.J. Yeley in both 2024 and 2025.
It would be quite the story if Yeley, or whoever drives the car, can get into the race for the first time since Biffle’s final Daytona 500 appearance.
Possible but not expected: No. 91 Trackhouse Chevrolet, No. 01/No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford, No. 50 Team AmeriVet Chevrolet, No. 56 Tricon Garage Toyota
All things considered, it’s looking like there will be eight drivers going for four (or possibly) five spots, meaning that at least three will be going home disappointed after failing to qualify.
Daytona 500 qualifying is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, followed by the Duel qualiyfing races on Thursday, February 12. The 68th running of the “Great American Race” itself is set to be shown live on Fox from Daytona International Speedway starting at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 15.
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K1 Speed champions get new route into Porsche series
Porsche Motorsport North America is adding an indoor-karting pipeline to its driver development ladder through a new multi-year partnership with K1 Speed, the companies announced. The agreement is aimed at turning K1’s points-based monthly racing structure into a more direct on-ramp for standout drivers to reach Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West.
The arrangement has a public-facing branding component and a competitive incentive. Porsche Motorsport branding will be displayed across all 72 K1 Speed karting centers in the United States, while K1 Speed decals will appear on the front bumper of cars competing in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West, and Porsche Endurance Challenge North America.
At the sporting level, the companies plan to select two drivers from among the top racers who reach K1 Speed’s national competition, one from the teen class and one from the adult class. For those two drivers, the entry fee for a future season in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or USA West will be waived, according to the announcement.
‟K1 Speed hosts thousands of motorsports enthusiasts each year and all of us at PMNA look forward to connecting with them,” Volker Holzmeyer, President and CEO of Porsche Motorsport North America, said. ‟Whether they are casual fans of motorsport or are searching for a path into professional racing, we are excited to introduce them all to the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid and the opportunities that it offers.”
K1 Speed said its arrive-and-drive model and monthly race series create an accessible starting point, with points earned locally and top finishers advancing to state and then national-level competition. ‟It’s an immense honor for K1 to partner with Porsche Motorsport North America to provide up-and-coming American racers with an extraordinary opportunity,” said David Danglard, CEO and Founder of K1 Speed and K1 Circuit. ‟We built K1 on the belief that future champions start here, and this partnership with Porsche creates a pathway to take them from our indoor tracks to the country’s greatest circuits.”
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The Longest NASCAR Team Losing Streaks Entering the 2026 Season
What’s Happening?
Despite fielding two, three, and even four cars throughout a NASCAR season, teams competing in the sport’s highest level can fall into a winless drought. Some of these teams have long histories, while others are just getting started. Here are the longest team losing streaks in NASCAR entering the 2026 season.
- To qualify for this list, you must be a NASCAR Cup Series team competing full-time in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season and have won a race during your time in the sport.
- Teams will be added to this list on a week-to-week basis based on the time since their most recent win. Teams that have not won in 35 or fewer races will not be featured on this list, but will be added should they fail to win race 36.
- Teams like Legacy Motor Club (formerly Petty GMS Racing) and Hyak Motorsports (formerly JTG-Daugherty Racing) will be featured on this list, with the most recent wins in their organization’s history used as their most recent win.
41 Races – Hyak Motorsports
Last Win: 2024 YellaWood 500
In 2025, new ownership reshaped what was once JTG-Daugherty Racing into HYAK Motorsports. Though the team had a new look, it maintained its driver, 2023 Daytona 500 Champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr, alongside the Iconic No. 47. Unfortunately, the team was unable to find victory lane for the first time since 2022, finishing no better than fifth.
44 Races – RFK Racing
Last Win: 2024 Go Bowling at the Glen
RFK Racing had a tough 2025 season, failing to find victory lane for the first time since 2021, while fielding three full-time entries for the first time since Roush-Fenway Racing did so in 2016. While they may not have won a race, the team’s three-car roster showed promise, with hopes that a successful campaign in 2026 could result in a return to form.
76 Races – Kaulig Racing
Last Win: 2023 Bank of America ROVAL 400
Kaulig Racing fielded two full-time drivers for the first time since 2023 last season, and despite the return of the team’s winningest driver, A.J. Allmendinger, the two-car operation failed to win a race for a second year in a row. This year, the team is in limbo as they prepare for a deeper relationship with a new OEM in the coming years.
84 Races – Front Row Motorsports
Last Win: 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard
This past season will be remembered as a year of transition for Front Row Motorsports, which reshuffled its deck after losing Michael McDowell after the 2024 season. The team moved veteran Todd Gilliland to the No. 34, pushing a returning Zane Smith into the No. 38, and expanded to a new car, the No. 4, with Noah Gragson. This inconsistency showed on track, with the team missing out on a win for the second straight season.
117 Races – Legacy Motor Club
Last Win: 2022 Cook Out Southern 500
Despite all the hardships the team has endured since Petty GMS reformed into Legacy Motors Club, LMC had a banner year for both of its entries in the NASCAR Cup Series. Though they did not win a race, the team found themselves sitting just outside the gates at Darlington with both their drivers finishing in the top five.
234 Races – Spire Motorsports
Last Win: 2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400
Spire Motorsports is continuing its search to find victory lane as a multi-car operation, and extended its lengthy losing streak to six seasons. Even then, most fans forget that the win with Justin Haley happened, as the team has evolved into a competitive team with a development program since that race in 2019.
This list will be updated race to race as the season continues.
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Motorsports2 weeks agoSoundGear Named Entitlement Sponsor of Spears CARS Tour Southwest Opener
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Motorsports2 weeks agoDonny Schatz finds new home for 2026, inks full-time deal with CJB Motorsports – InForum
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Rec Sports3 weeks agoHow Donald Trump became FIFA’s ‘soccer president’ long before World Cup draw
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Rec Sports2 weeks agoDavid Blitzer, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment
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Motorsports3 weeks agoJR Motorsports Confirms Death Of NASCAR Veteran Michael Annett At Age 39
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Sports3 weeks ago
Elliot and Thuotte Highlight Men’s Indoor Track and Field Season Opener
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Sports3 weeks ago
West Fargo volleyball coach Kelsey Titus resigns after four seasons – InForum
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Motorsports2 weeks agoRick Ware Racing switching to Chevrolet for 2026
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NIL2 weeks agoDeSantis Talks College Football, Calls for Reforms to NIL and Transfer Portal · The Floridian
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Sports3 weeks agoTemple Begins Indoor Track & Field Season at UPenn This Weekend





