Connect with us

Motorsports

Motion Motorsport Report for InsideTrackNews.com – May 13, 2025

Dave Mathers In this week’s Motion Motorsport Report for InsideTrackNews.com, Dave Mathers offers his thoughts on recent events in the world of racing, as well as updates from the weekend’s racing action and some upcoming races. NASCAR has wisely increased the length of this weekend’s All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro from 120 laps to 150. […]

Published

on


Dave Mathers - Monday Morning Motormouth!
Dave Mathers

In this week’s Motion Motorsport Report for InsideTrackNews.com, Dave Mathers offers his thoughts on recent events in the world of racing, as well as updates from the weekend’s racing action and some upcoming races.

NASCAR has wisely increased the length of this weekend’s All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro from 120 laps to 150. Each of the two heats will now run 75 laps. Good move.

Drag Illustrated reports that Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill banning nuisance lawsuits against racetracks in the state. Hopefully, similar legislation will be introduced in other states and in Canada. Over twenty years ago, I fought a six-and-a-half-year lawsuit over a “loss of enjoyment of property” claim. It cost $850,000 in legal fees just to keep St. Thomas Dragway open. The result? A nothing-nothing tie. The only winners were the lawyers.

Racer magazine reports that Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward – currently fourth in the IndyCar standings – will run an F1 McLaren in Free Practice 1 at the Mexico Grand Prix on October 26. Interesting development.

Speaking of IndyCar, the series mandated teams to use at least two sets of the harder tires and one set of the softer compound tires during last weekend’s Indy Road Course event. Teams also had to make at least three pit stops. That definitely added a wrinkle to pit strategy.

Canadian NASCAR Truck Series competitor Stewart Friesen has said he’d love to bring the Loudon winner’s trophy back to Canada. Here’s a better idea: bring the Truck Series back to Mosport (CTMP)!

Canadian Truck Series racer is hoping his fellow countrymen come see him race at NHMS. Dave Mathers has another idea… Photo by HHP/Andrew Coppley.

In an open letter to Roger Penske about race car liveries, former IndyCar and F1 driver Derek Daly called Penske’s series “the most competitive racing series in the world.” I get it – he’s biased – but I respectfully disagree. Does “competitive” mean close racing, or the most passing? If it’s the latter, I’d say NASCAR has IndyCar beat, in all three of its national series. That said, Daly offered several great suggestions.

There’s a rumour that two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz Sr. may run for FIA President against the current, and often controversial, president Mohammed Ben Sulayem of Saudi Arabia. If I had a vote, it would go to Sainz. His son, Carlos Jr., currently drives in F1 for Williams.

What was the best-dressed F1 driver doing the Monday after Miami? Co-hosting the Met Gala in New York City. That’s right – Lewis Hamilton. Cool!

For the second year in a row, Pocono Raceway has been named “Best NASCAR Track” in USA TODAY’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice travel awards. We had top-row seats at Pocono until around 1984, when a new tower was built behind pit road, blocking our view of Turn 2. With only three turns at Pocono, being unable to see one of them was a deal-breaker. We didn’t renew. That said, the surrounding area is beautiful and well worth a visit.

In expected news, the two teams suing NASCAR have dropped their attempts to obtain financial records from Liberty Media, the owners of Formula One. That was never going to happen.

Toronto Motorsports Park: VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND AT TMP: This weekend is the annual Victoria Day Weekend Spectacular at Toronto Motorsports Park. One of the biggest annual events on Ontario’s drag racing calendar, the event – which runs May 16, 17 & 18 – will once again feature a schedule jammed with action. The high-octane weekend features the John Scotti NHRA National Open, a headline event in Canadian drag racing. For 2025, the series includes Canadian National Championship chases across seven NHRA classes: Stock/Super Stock, Top Dragster/Sportsman, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, Sportsman Motorcycle and Junior Dragsters.

Also in action: Rick Ream in his one-of-a-kind 1950 Bullet Nose Studebaker Firetruck. Neale Armstrong and his 300 mph Jet Dragster (which is powered by a fighter jet engine), a vintage drag racing series and a Nostalgia Funny Car match race.

Click HERE or on the ad below for tickets and info.

Brockville Ontario Speedway: The southeastern Ontario dirt oval kicked off its 2025 racing season this past Saturday night with a full schedule of action. Longtime standout Chris Raabe got his season off on the right foot by skilfully working his way through traffic en route to the 358 Modified feature win. Click Here for a full report from the opener.

The BOS heats up again this Saturday (May 17) with the Surprenant Truck Shop Crate Sprints, Modified, Sportsman, Novice Sportsman and Street Stocks.

CASC-OR: Ontario’s road racing sanctioning body opened its season this past weekend at CTMP. The BEMC Spring Trophy Races included: Formula Libre / F4 / VARAC Formula Classic, Formula Prototype Challenge Canada, Miata Canada Cup, Pirelli Tire Super Touring: GT 1 & 2, Pirelli Tire Grand Touring: GT 3, 4, 5, VARAC Classic & VARAC Modern Classic and VARAC Vintage Historics. Watch InsideTrackNews.com for coverage of this event, in the coming days. Former CASCAR Super Series champion J.R. Fitzpatrick made his CASC-OR debut on the weekend. He had a blast, did very well, and is looking forward to upcoming events.

Barrie Automotive Flea Market: The 41st annual Spring Barrie Automotive Flea Market (BAFM) takes place June 5-8 at Burl’s Creek Event Grounds just off Highway 11 in Oro-Medonte. BAFM offers everything from collectibles and classic cars to those hard-to-find car parts. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you likely can’t find it anywhere. BAFM is a car lover’s dream! Visit www.thebafm.com or call (705) 487-3663 for info.

Wasaga Beach Cruisers: They are holding their Cruise Fest on Saturday, June 21 in Klondike Park in Wasaga Beach, ON. Their weekly Monday night cruise events started May 12 at the Stonebridge Gazebo across from the Walmart parking lot. The cruise nights start between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. and run until dusk. Click HERE for more information.

 

NASCAR Canada Series: First race: Mosport (CTMP), LIVE Sunday at 2 PM on REV TV.

The NASCAR Canada Series opens its season at CTMP on the Victoria Day weekend. Photo by Matthew Manor / NCAS

APC Series: First race: Sunset, Friday.

Ontario Sportsman Series: First race: Delaware, Friday.

Delaware Speedway: 42 Bone Stocks opened the season. Heat winners: Nathan Rhea, Justin Collver, Jo Lawrence. B-Main: Michael Verberne. Feature: Lawrence over Collver and Paul Fothergill.

In V8 Stocks, heat wins went to Adam Evison and Devon Bloemendal (in a big pickup). Feature: Jordan Morris over Barry Watson and Kaden Patrick. Doug Stewart’s car? Sounded like someone left a rag in the carb – popping down the front stretch!

Super Stock heats: Nic Ramsay, Darrell Lake. Feature: Ramsay over Carson Nagy and Trevor Collver.

Late Models: Heat wins to Ray Morneau and Marshall Schrenk. Feature: Morneau over Kyle Steckley and Jake Sheridan.

Next race: Ontario Sportsman Series, Friday.

Track Schedules:

  • Ohsweken: World of Outlaws, Wednesday and Thursday
  • Flamboro: Steel City Rumble, Saturday
  • Buxton: Saturday
  • Full Throttle: Opening Night, Saturday
  • Sunset: APC Series Friday, Super Stocks Saturday
  • Grand Bend Speedway: Season Opener, Sunday, May 25
  • Grand Bend Dragway: Points + ONDR, Saturday/Sunday
  • St. Thomas Dragway: First race, May 24–25
  • TMP: Victoria Day Weekend, this weekend
  • Speed Promotions Racing: July 12 (No Prep at TMP)
  • Can Am Stock/Super Stock: This weekend at TMP
  • Quick 32, PBSS, 5.50 Super Series: June 21 at Empire
  • 660 Sportsman Nationals: October 5 at Grand Bend
  • NHRA Canadian Championship: First race, this weekend at TMP
  • Shannonville Drags: First race, June 7–8

NASCAR Cup Series: Last year’s top two finishers at Kansas battled again this year. Defending winner Kyle Larson (Chevy) took pole over Chris Buescher (Ford), with Christopher Bell (Toyota) starting third. The margin of victory last year? Just 0.001 seconds! All 38 cars qualified: 16 Chevys, 12 Fords, 10 Toyotas.

Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, leads the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway on May 11, 2025 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Before the green flag even flew, seven cars were sent to the rear for unapproved adjustments. Texas Speedway should take notes – this is how you configure a front straight. Oh, and Larson zinged Clint Bowyer perfectly: Bowyer called him “Kyle Busch” by mistake. Larson’s response to Jamie McMurray was priceless.

Did Larson jump the start, or did Buescher hold back? On lap 7, A.J. Allmendinger’s car emitted a cloud of white smoke. Insert your favourite Pope joke here. Yellow flag. Things were smooth until lap 69 when William Byron lost a tire but kept going. Larson won both Stage 1 and Stage 2. Notably, he led his 10,000th Cup lap just before the end of Stage 2.

On lap 195, Brad Keselowski blew a right rear and hit the wall. On lap 200, Denny Hamlin went behind the wall with mechanical problems – possibly a result of his hard, clutch-destroying pit exit. The crowd roared.

Lap 207 brought more chaos: Kyle Busch spun after a tap, and his tough season continued. On the restart, Justin Haley and Corey Heim made contact, which triggered a chain reaction involving Erik Jones and Bubba Wallace.

With four laps to go, Carson Hocevar had a flat right front but managed to pit without bringing out a yellow. At the checkered flag, it was Larson – despite his own tire issue – who led 221 laps en route to victory, followed by Bell and Ryan Blaney. Judging by the fan reaction, Larson is clearly a crowd favourite.

Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, poses with the winner sticker on his car in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway on May 11, 2025 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

In the standings, William Byron leads Larson by 13 points and Hamlin by 83.

Next race: North Wilkesboro, Sunday, 5:30 PM on TSN 5.

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Next race: Charlotte, Saturday, May 24 at 4:30 PM on USA and CW.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Jake Garcia (Ford) took pole at Kansas over Corey Heim (Toyota) and Ty Majeski (Ford). Majeski’s truck failed two tech inspections, and his truck chief was ejected. Stewart Friesen (Toyota) started 19th in a field of 31 trucks: 15 Chevys, 10 Fords, and 6 Toyotas.

Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite/Foster Love Toyota, leads the field during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway on May 10, 2025 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Early trouble saw Hocevar get into Majeski, cutting a tire. Majeski pitted and went a lap down but got it back on the restart. Dawson Sutton spun entering pit road with a flat and was penalized two laps for intentionally causing a caution – a good call. Majeski later received a one-lap penalty for stopping twice for fuel, though it looked like he was making a chassis adjustment.

On lap 23, Luke Baldwin hit the wall for another yellow. Corey Heim won Stage 1. More tire issues followed – Cody Dennison, Frankie Munoz, and Bayley Currey all had spins or flats, prompting caution flags. Carson Hocevar won Stage 2 and eventually the race, ahead of Layne Riggs and William Byron. Friesen finished sixth.

Carson Hocevar, driver of the #7 Delaware Life Chevrolet, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway on May 10, 2025 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

In points, Heim leads Chandler Smith by 64 and Daniel Hemric by 85.
Next race: North Wilkesboro, Saturday, 1:30 PM on CTV Speed (we think!).

Formula One: Next race: Imola, Sunday at 8:55 AM on TSN 5.

IndyCar: In qualifying for the Indy Road Course, Alex Palou took pole over Graham Rahal and Louis Foster. Before the green, Josef Newgarden (P6) had to pit to replace his radio, and Kyffin Simpson (P10) had to change his steering wheel – both started at the back.

Lap 1 nearly went incident-free, but Conor Daly got spun by Callum Ilott. Meanwhile, Colton Herta pitted with smoke and returned a lap down. Rahal led most of the first half, but at halfway, Marcus Armstrong was out front over Devlin DeFrancesco and Pato O’Ward. After 408 laps of green-flag racing this season, the first yellow came on lap 69 when David Malukas spun.

Palou claimed his fourth win in five races, ahead of O’Ward and Will Power.
In points, Palou leads Kyle Kirkwood by 97 and Christian Lundgaard by 98.
Next race: Indy 500, Sunday, May 25.

IMSA: At Laguna Seca, Vanthoor/Eng (BMW) topped GTP qualifying. Altoè/Costa (Ferrari) led PRO, and Koch/Lucas (Mercedes) led GTD. Eleven GTP, ten PRO, and ten GTD cars ran.

Pfaff Racing (Canada) qualified 6th in PRO. Multimatic’s Canadian Mustangs were 7th and 10th. The Canadian AWA Corvette started 9th in GTD. Penske’s Porsches ran 1–2 at halfway, and the race went caution-free. Mathieu Jaminet (Penske Porsche) won GTP. Tandy was 2nd, Vanthoor 3rd.

In PRO, Laurin Heinrich (Porsche) won over Albert Costa (Ferrari) and Antonio Garcia (Corvette). In GTD, Philip Ellis (Mercedes) beat Jack Hawksworth (Lexus) and Daniel Serra (Ferrari). Pfaff’s Lambo was 4th in PRO. Mustangs finished 8th and 9th. AWA’s Corvette finished 13th.

Points leaders: Nasr/Tandy (GTP), Heinrich/Bachler (PRO), Ellis/Ward (GTD).

Next race: Detroit Street Course, Sunday.

World of Outlaws run Wednesday and Thursday, May 14–15 at Ohsweken Speedway.

NHRA: Next race: Route 66, LIVE Sunday at 2 PM on Fox Sports Racing.

Comments? Email Dave Mathers at motionman@rogers.com or reach out via Facebook Messenger.



Link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Motorsports

Race Preview: Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series At White Mountain Motorsports Park

Race Preview: Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series At White Mountain Motorsports Park – RaceDayCT.com We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Manage consent Copyright 2018 E-Media Sports Website Designed […]

Published

on





Race Preview: Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series At White Mountain Motorsports Park – RaceDayCT.com























Manage consent


Copyright 2018 E-Media Sports


Website Designed by Thirty Marketing





Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

Mustang edges Corvette on streets of Detroit | Highlands News-Sun

DETROIT — Perhaps in was fitting that the GTD Pro class race came down to Mustang and Corvette on the streets of Detroit. But at the checkered flag, it was the No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 that took a 1.623-second victory over the No. 3 Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports entry to […]

Published

on


DETROIT — Perhaps in was fitting that the GTD Pro class race came down to Mustang and Corvette on the streets of Detroit. But at the checkered flag, it was the No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 that took a 1.623-second victory over the No. 3 Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports entry to win the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic.

“To win in Detroit is a dream come true,” said Mike Rockenfeller, who shared the No. 64 car with Seb Priaulx. “It was a perfect weekend, where we started strong and didn’t make any mistakes to the finish. Finally, we got this top spot.



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

Time to crown the King of Brands Hatch: the NASCAR Euro Series heads to the UK for American SpeedFest 12 – Speedway Digest

Paul Jouffreau and Thomas Krasonis spearhead the electric festivities that will take place at Brands Hatch on 7-8 June – Tens of thousands of fans will attend EuroNASCAR’s most popular event 22 teams and 38 drivers will compete in the NASCAR GP UK Four thrilling races await the competitors in PRO and OPEN Brands Hatch […]

Published

on


Paul Jouffreau and Thomas Krasonis spearhead the electric festivities that will take place at Brands Hatch on 7-8 June – Tens of thousands of fans will attend EuroNASCAR’s most popular event

22 teams and 38 drivers will compete in the NASCAR GP UK
Four thrilling races await the competitors in PRO and OPEN
Brands Hatch hosts the 12th edition of their crown jewel EuroNASCAR event

Brands Hatch sets the stage for the third round of the 2025 NASCAR Euro Series championship: the ever popular American SpeedFest. The festival is one of the most awaited events on the calendar for drivers, teams and fans. Tens of thousands of fans will pack the 1.938 kilometer Indy Circuit for four thrilling NASCAR sprint races and an event growing American-themed festival. The twelfth edition of the American SpeedFest promises to bring an even bigger and better spectacle to Brands Hatch.

PRO: Three drivers in four points at the top

Three primary protagonists have emerged after two exciting rounds in both Spain and Italy. Paul Jouffreau from RDV Competition battled PK Carsport’s duo of Vittorio Ghirelli and Thomas Krasonis in four highly acclaimed races. The tension is palpable and the battles between them have always been tight but fair. The three drivers are separated by just four points as they head to Brands Hatch for a continuation of their exciting championship dogfight.

Jouffreau secured wins in Valencia and Vallelunga, taking the lead both in the overall standings and the Junior Trophy. Reigning champion Ghirelli returned to the top step of the podium at his home event in Italy and wants to make it double – or even triple – in the UK. Krasonis showed great adaptability to his new PK Carsport machinery and with a win in Spain, the Greek is poised for another shot of victory at a track where he took his first OPEN podium in 2024.

Gianmarco Ercoli is not that far behind and will be there to sniff for an opportunity to grab his first win of the season. The same goes for Dutch veteran Sebastiaan Bleekemolen, who enjoyed a much better start to his 2025 campaign. Garrett Lowe’s steady performances make him a threat for not only the class win in Junior Trophy, but also potentially the overall win. Just like in Spain and Italy, seven drivers will contest the special classification for fast and exciting young drivers.

Liam Hezemans aims to bounce back after suspension drama prevented the Rette Jones Racing driver from maximizing his result in Italy. Don’t count out Vladimiros Tziortzis, Fabrizio Armetta and Martin Doubek, who all have the potential to bring out an unexpected surprise that can dramatically shake up the running order.

Claudio Remigio Cappelli enters SpeedFest as the new leader of the Challenger Trophy. The Academy / Alex Caffi Motorsport driver battled championship contenders Jouffreau and Ercoli in Vallelunga, proving that the elite amateurs can fight against the best NASCAR drivers in Europe. Fellow countryman Max Lanza and Georgia’s own Davit Kajaia will be Cappelli’s closest contenders, while drivers such as Federico Monti, Jordan Wallace and Thomas Toffel will make their first PRO appearance in 2025.

OPEN: Close battles across the board

OPEN’s reputation for unpredictability comes true once again: Only 26 points separate the top-10 drivers after four races in Spain and Italy. Krasonis and Doubek took two wins apiece, but circumstances allowed past rivals in Patrick Schober and Melvin de Groot and new faces in Thomas Dombrowski, Sandro Tavartkiladze and Bruno Mulders to make the overall championship battle more exciting than ever.

Krasonis returns to the site of his first OPEN podium and pole position of 2024. With his wins in Spain and Italy, the Greek has only one goal for the 2025 NASCAR GP UK: victory. A driver who can deny the PK Carsport driver from achieving this is RDV Competition’s Schober. The Austrian is hungry for his first win of the season and will do everything he can to find his way back to the Victory Lane.

Master and Legend Trophy leaders Dombrowski and de Groot have come narrowly close to victories before, with Dombrowski in particular being only one straight away from a maiden win in Vallelunga. The Brands Hatch races have an element of chaos written all over them due to the track’s short and twisty layout. If the cards are played right, there’s a golden opportunity for the Frenchman and the Dutchman to bring home their first top silverware award in their careers.

Doubek knows the victory experience all too well: The two-time champion has won two races in 2025 and is the driver with the most wins in the OPEN division. The Hendriks Motorsport driver has the speed, but he’d like to get rid of the issues that deprived him of important championship points.

Tavartkiladze and Mulders have impressed in their rookie season so far, delivering top performances right from their first laps. They trailed Dombrowski in the Master Trophy battle by nine and ten points respectively, while eleven points is what separated de Groot from Roberto Benedetti in the Legend Trophy. Cappelli is 27 points behind, but will have the opportunity to recover points that he lost from the preceding races. The Lady Trophy features only Happinessa, with Arianna Casoli absent as she recovers from the injuries she suffered from in Vallelunga.

PRO

New challenge for Ulysse Delsaux – Thanks to a joint venture between Speedhouse and Club Competition, the Frenchman will pilot the #22 Chevrolet Camaro

Federico Monti returns to PRO – With Marc Goossens absent, Academy / Alex Caffi co-owner Federico Monti is back in PRO for the first time since 2022

Team Bleekemolen adds one more entry – American Jordan Wallace makes his EuroNASCAR debut as part of the Dutch team’s new #25 Chevrolet Camaro

OPEN

Two British drivers at home – Gordon Barnes returns to EuroNASCAR with Club Competition, while Matthew Ellis joins Lux Motorsport as a substitute for Mario Ercoli

A wakeskater’s competitive debut – After two appearances in Rookie Challenge, wakeskating star Mike Wise is ready for a big leap forward with his OPEN debut

Return to double duty – Thomas Toffel will drive the #34 M Racing Chevrolet Camaro in both PRO and OPEN

NASCAR Euro Series PR



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

NASCAR Insiders provide latest on Corey Heim, 2026 Cup buzz

When you think of the top prospects in NASCAR, Corey Heim might be at the top of the list. The 22-year-old has been dominant in Truck Series competition this season and has a handful of Cup and Xfinity Series starts under his belt. Heim’s path to Cup is simple as he is currently signed with […]

Published

on


When you think of the top prospects in NASCAR, Corey Heim might be at the top of the list. The 22-year-old has been dominant in Truck Series competition this season and has a handful of Cup and Xfinity Series starts under his belt.

Heim’s path to Cup is simple as he is currently signed with 23XI Racing as the team’s development driver. But it will not be Heim time in Cup next year. According to Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic, Heim will continue to run full-time outside of Cup while making spot Cup starts for 23XI.

Right now, Heim is blocked. Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace and Riley Herbst are all under contract for 2026. If 23XI believes Heim is capable of a full-time Cup ride, and they do, 2027 is the earliest at which he can secure his seat.

“He’s going to be a Sunday Cup guy,” 23XI co-owner Denny Hamlin said. “There’s no doubt in my mind about it. He’s going to be with 23XI for the long haul.”

Corey Heim destined for Cup ride with 23XI?

Heim currently pilots the No. 11 Tundra TRD Pro for Tricon Garage. Twelve races through the 2025 campaign, he is first in the points standings with four wins and 10 top 10s. Heim has made two spot starts in Cup this season, finishing 13th at Kansas Speedway and 37th at Nashville Superspeedway.

23XI is thus far thrilled with Heim’s performance. If it continues, he should have a Cup ride in the very near future.

“[Heim is] doing everything [he’s been] asked to,” Hamlin said. “He’s in the building multiple times per week, working on his craft, continuing to get better, waiting on the opportunity. And he knows he’s got a long-term future with 23XI Racing, and he’s happy with that. And he’s happy with the development process that we have set out for him in the future.

“But, ultimately, there’s only three cars, three charters that we’re allowed to have, and so we have to figure out in the future where we go with that.”



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

NASCAR driver averages: Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott lead Hendrick Motorsports to Michigan

CONCORD, N.C. – Kyle Larson visited victory lane three times in the NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway prior to joining Hendrick Motorsports in 2021.  But he’s hardly been a slouch at the 2-mile, D-shaped oval since, either.  Larson enters this week with four finishes inside the top seven in his last five starts at […]

Published

on


CONCORD, N.C. – Kyle Larson visited victory lane three times in the NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway prior to joining Hendrick Motorsports in 2021. 

But he’s hardly been a slouch at the 2-mile, D-shaped oval since, either. 

Larson enters this week with four finishes inside the top seven in his last five starts at Michigan with three of those coming since taking over behind the wheel of the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet. Michigan is one of four tracks Larson has won thrice at (Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway and Kansas Speedway) and his three victories came in consecutive events across 2016 and 2017. 

Over the course of those seasons, Chase Elliott registered three straight runner-up finishes at Michigan but is still looking to break through for his first win there. His average finish of 10.5 is tops among all drivers to have made more than three starts in the Wolverine State. 

William Byron turned in the best performance of his career at Michigan last August, scoring third- and fourth-place finishes in stage one and two respectively before coming home in second. 

Here’s a look at how all four drivers have fared in Michigan as well as a quick brush up on Hendrick Motorsports history: 

RELATED: From Winner to Champion, Part 3: Championship Metal

Kyle Larson averages, statistics at Michigan

Starts: 16
Wins: 3
Poles: 2
Top fives: 7
Top 10s: 9
Laps led: 263
Average start: 13.5
Average finish: 12.4

Chase Elliott averages, statistics at Michigan

Starts: 14
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top fives: 3
Top 10s: 10
Laps led: 173
Average start: 10
Average finish: 10.5

RELATED: Dale Earnhardt picks up Rick Hendrick’s first victory as owner

William Byron averages, statistics at Michigan

Starts: 10
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top fives: 2
Top 10s: 3
Laps led: 40
Average start: 13.8
Average finish: 15.2

Alex Bowman averages, statistics at Michigan

Starts: 15
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top fives: 0
Top 10s: 3
Laps led: 19
Average start: 20.2
Average finish: 24.3

Hendrick Motorsports at Michigan 

Races: 78
Wins: 8
Poles: 11 (most)
Top fives: 56
Top 10s: 112 (most)
Laps led:  2,769 (most)



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

EUR/USD Price Forecast: Correcting lower, downside limited

EUR/USD Current price: 1.1386 EU inflation eased by more than anticipated in May, according to the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices. The focus shifts to United States employment-related data ahead of Friday’s NFP release. EUR/USD under near-term selling pressure, downside potential limited. The EUR/USD pair eases from its weekly peak on Tuesday, trading a handful […]

Published

on


EUR/USD Current price: 1.1386

  • EU inflation eased by more than anticipated in May, according to the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices.
  • The focus shifts to United States employment-related data ahead of Friday’s NFP release.
  • EUR/USD under near-term selling pressure, downside potential limited.

The EUR/USD pair eases from its weekly peak on Tuesday, trading a handful of pips below the 1.1400 threshold, as the US Dollar (USD) found some footing after edging sharply lower at the beginning of the week. The market sentiment improved just modestly after Monday’s tensions, despite the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) expressing concerns about global economic growth.

“The global outlook is becoming increasingly challenging. Substantial increases in trade barriers, tighter financial conditions, weakened business and consumer confidence, and elevated policy uncertainty all pose significant risks to growth,” the OECD expressed in its 2025 Economic Outlook.

The Euro (EUR) fell amid the negative sentiment, and regardless encouraging inflation data. The EU Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) rose by 1.9% year-on-year (YoY) in May, below the European Central Bank’s (ECB) 2% target. The core annual figure printed at 2.3%, easing from the 2.7% posted in April and below the 2.5% anticipated by market players.

The focus now shifts to the US calendar, as the country will release April Factory Orders and the JOLTS Job Openings report for the same month. The latter will likely gather most of the attention ahead of the release of the Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report next Friday.

EUR/USD short-term technical outlook

The EUR/USD pair trades around 1.1380, and the daily chart shows the slide could continue, although the risk of a steeper slide is well-limited. The pair trades above all its moving averages, with a flat 20 Simple Moving Average (SMA) providing support in the 1.1270 price zone. At the same time, the 100 SMA keeps advancing beyond a directionless 200 SMA, both far below the shorter one. Finally, technical indicators turned modestly lower but remain well into positive territory, reflecting the ongoing slide but far from suggesting mounting selling interest.

The near-term picture is pretty similar, with EUR/USD aiming to extend its decline, yet with limited downward scope. In the 4-hour chart, the pair is currently battling a bullish 20 SMA, which advances beyond directionless 100 and 200 SMAs. The Momentum indicator turned flat just above its 100 level after correcting overbought conditions, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator heads south, yet remains above its midline.

Support levels: 1.1330 1.1270 1.1240

Resistance levels: 1.1420 1.1460 1.1505



Link

Continue Reading

Most Viewed Posts

Trending