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Motorsports fans to host Royalton Rallycross race

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ROYALTON — East Bethel couple and motorsports enthusiasts Becky and Ed Best are planning to host a rallycross race in a 15-acre field on Rousseau Road with the hope of piquing people’s interest in the sport.

The Royalton event is a collaboration with the Sports Car Club of New Hampshire, or SCCNH, a volunteer-run organization that has been holding motorsport events across the state for the past 70 years to encourage camaraderie and community among its members.

The Bests, who make up part of Best Rally Team, have been participating in SCCNH races for years. 

“As someone who is a female in motorsport, where a lot of motorsports are male-dominated, I never feel that pressure with SCCNH,” Becky Best said.

Becky Best, of East Bethel, has rented a 15 acre field on land owned by her family on Rousseau Road in Royalton, Vt., photographed on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025, to Sports Car Club of New Hampshire to host a gravel cross event on Nov. 22. Drivers will compete one at a time on a course marked with cones to finish with the fastest time. Best and her husband, Ed Best, run the Best Rally Team, which competes in auto stage races. (Valley News – James M. Patterson)

In August, the team’s performance in UniCARn, their rainbow-accented 1998 Subaru Impreza, landed them first place in their class at SCCNH’s Summer Sizzler Gravel Trial, where drivers maneuvered across loose gravel roads in a race against the clock. 

Unlike autocross races, which take place on paved roads, rallycross events are held on unpaved routes through fields and along dirt trails. 

SCCNH refers to their events as a gravelcross to distinguish them from the ones hosted by Sports Car Club of America, or SCCA, a national organization that holds racing events across the country. 

During the Royalton event, which is slated for Nov. 22, helmet-clad drivers will take turns navigating courses marked by cones to see who can get the best time. Hitting a cone results in a 2-second penalty. Cones and timing equipment will be provided by SCCA. 

Because speeds are capped at 45 mph during the race, rallycrosses are a popular entry point for people who are new to motorsports. 

“You can bring your daily driver and race it if that’s what you want to do,” Becky Best said. 

Ed Best prepares his rally car, the UniCARn, a 1998 Subary Impreza L, for transport to the New England Forest Rally in Maine on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. Best, his wife Becky, and his dad Ken Best run the Best Rally Team. (Valley News – James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

The race is an opportunity to take risks behind the wheel in a controlled environment. 

“There’s a lot of young kids who get in trouble driving in ways they shouldn’t,” Becky Best said. “They can kind of get that out of their system,” at a rallycross “so that they’re not driving in a reckless way on roads,” she said.

To encourage newcomers to participate, SCCNH will offer a one-day version of its annual membership, which is normally $20, at a discounted rate of $5 per person. Participants will also be required to pay an entrance fee of $80.

Becky Best declined to say how much SCCNH will pay to rent the field. 

The field on Rousseau Road has been in Becky Best’s family for generations. She suspects it was once used as dairy pasture, but the land hasn’t been utilized for agriculture in recent years. 

At the upcoming event, half the field will be allocated for the race, while the other half will be used for parking. 

Becky Best expects that the cars will put some ruts in the field, but beyond that she does not expect much impact. No structures will be built in the field. And while newcomers are encouraged to participate, spectators are not allowed. 

The race will start in the morning and likely continue into the early hours of the evening.

At a recent Royalton Selectboard meeting, Gemmah Stone, whose property on Ratner Lane neighbors the field, inquired about the event’s proximity to her land. She has a horse who might be disturbed if the drivers are too close.

Becky Best said a buffer of at least 20 feet will be maintained around the periphery of the course to create some added distance from Stone’s property.

The buffer also helps ensure drivers’ safety. The event’s hosts also will communicate with the police department and emergency services in advance of the race, Becky Best said at the Selectboard meeting.

At the moment, it’s unclear how many drivers will participate in the November race.

Because the event is new, it “might take our members a while to figure out what it’s all about,” SCCNH Vice President Alex McCrady said. 

“It’s really fun for anybody to check out,” he added. “I mean, anybody can do it.” 



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Factory Motor Parts Named Title Sponsor of FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals Presented by NGK Spark Plugs

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NHRA announced today that Factory Motor Parts (FMP), a leading global distributor of premium automotive parts, solutions and services, has been named the title sponsor of the upcoming NHRA Arizona Nationals at Firebird Motorsports Park as part of an exciting multi-year partnership.

Celebrating its 41st year in 2026, the FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs will take place March 20-22 as the second of 20 races during the NHRA’s 75th anniversary season. The annual “Duel in the Desert” remains one of the most popular stops on the NHRA tour, repeatedly drawing sellout crowds as part of the thrilling annual race weekend.

The 2025 race saw sellout crowds on both Saturday and Sunday, as Shawn Langdon (Top Fuel), Paul Lee (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) raced to wins at the historic facility.

“FMP is proud to deepen our partnership with NHRA and bring our name to such an iconic event in Phoenix,” said Andy Gorski, Vice President of Marketing at FMP. “The Arizona Nationals embody the passion, performance and competitive spirit that drive our business, and we’re excited to help elevate the fan and racer experience during this milestone season.”

As part of the title sponsorship in Phoenix, FMP will receive on-site signage and integration at the track during the race weekend, as well as significant exposure leading up to and during the highly-anticipated event.

The title sponsorship also adds to the recent noteworthy momentum for the race and facility, as NHRA and Firebird Motorsports Park previously announced a multi-year extension for the popular event.

The famed facility also made a series of significant track improvements and renovations leading up to last year’s race, as the FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs continues to be a marquee NHRA event.

“Adding Factory Motor Parts to our Firebird family is the next great step in what has been a massive wave of positive momentum over the last 24 months for both our national event and the facility in general,” Firebird Motorsports Park Track Manager Casey Buckman said. “It is these key additional partners that truly anchor our success not only at the Arizona Nationals, but throughout all of our events. We look forward to the years of success that both of the FMP brands can share with each other as we build for the future.”

The 2026 event will also feature thrilling competition in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the thrilling NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series.

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The FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs first became a Southwest fixture in 1985 and it has been a must-see race for any NHRA fan, delivering record performances and incredible early-season action.

The track’s rich history includes major achievements from the sport’s biggest stars, as Top Fuel’s Tony Schumacher’s has five Phoenix wins, while Funny Car legend John Force has eight wins at the facility. Top Fuel’s Antron Brown, Funny Car drivers Ron Capps and Matt Hagan, and Pro Stock’s Anderson all have three wins at Firebird Motorsports Park.

“Phoenix and Firebird Motorsports Park has always delivered an incredible weekend for our fans and racers, and adding FMP and NGK as the event’s title sponsor adds even more excitement to a standout early-season stop in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series,” said Brad Gerber, NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “We’re thrilled to welcome such respected partners to this event, and we look forward to working with FMP and NGK to elevate the experience for everyone in Phoenix.”

To purchase tickets to the 41st annual FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs, fans can visit www.nhra.com/tickets.

This story was originally published on December 12, 2025. Drag IllustratedDrag Illustrated





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Rick Hendrick net worth as NASCAR luminary admits $1B loss – Motorsport – Sports

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Rick Hendrick has long been viewed as one of the most powerful figures in NASCAR, a team owner synonymous with championships, stability, and financial muscle. 

But as the sport’s ongoing antitrust battle exposes the economics behind the scenes, Hendrick, who wasted no time sharing his thoughts on NASCAR’s recent settlement, has acknowledged a far more complicated reality, one that includes staggering losses despite outward success.

The Hendrick Motorsports owner recently admitted that even his elite organization has been operating at a significant deficit, revealing how the current NASCAR business model strains even its most successful participants. 

That admission has renewed interest not only in Hendrick’s influence within the sport, but also in his overall wealth and how racing fits into a much larger financial empire.

What is Rick Hendrick’s net worth?

As of 2025, Rick Hendrick’s estimated net worth sits at approximately $1 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth. That figure reflects decades of success well beyond the racetrack, driven primarily by his ownership of the Hendrick Automotive Group, one of the largest privately held auto dealership networks in the United States. 

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While Hendrick Motorsports is his most visible venture, it represents only a portion of his overall wealth.

Hendrick Automotive Group operates more than 100 dealerships across multiple states and generates billions in annual revenue. That business foundation has allowed Hendrick to sustain a NASCAR operation that has won 14 Cup Series championships and shaped the careers of legends such as Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Chase Elliott. 

However, Hendrick has made clear that racing itself is not the profit engine many fans assume it to be.

In a letter submitted as part of the ongoing antitrust lawsuit involving NASCAR, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, Hendrick disclosed that his team has lost a combined $20 million over the past five years despite winning two championships during that span. 

He described the current charter system as “unsustainable,” warning that teams have reached a financial breaking point without meaningful structural change.

According to the letter, Hendrick Automotive Group did $1 billion in business with Hendrick Motorsports sponsors in 2023 alone. That figure was not profit, but spending tied directly to sponsor relationships that support the race team.

Hendrick detailed the scope of those commitments, citing Ally’s $951 million in retail loan originations, more than a million NAPA parts purchased, nearly 900,000 gallons of Valvoline oil used, and tens of thousands of uniforms and gallons of paint supplied by UniFirst and Axalta.



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Greenfield Dragway Joins NHRA Member Track Network in Northeast Division

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NHRA officials have announced the addition of Greenfield Dragway in Greenfield, Nova Scotia to the NHRA Member Track Network as part of the NHRA’s Northeast Division (Division 1).

Greenfield Dragway sees race vehicles of all styles on the scenic track. From hotrods to motorcycles and snowmobiles, Canadian grassroots racers have always been eager to visit Greenfield Dragway.

“We at Greenfield Dragway are grateful and excited for the opportunity to join the family of NHRA member tracks,” said the Greenfield Dragway Board of Directors. “We are looking forward to extending the immediate benefits of membership to our racers and anxiously look ahead to the possibilities that may come down the road for our great little track here in mainland Nova Scotia. Here’s to a long and prosperous partnership.”

As part of the NHRA Member Track Network, Greenfield Dragway will have access to NHRA’s extensive and robust support programs, insurance benefits and national marketing platforms. Greenfield Dragway will also be eligible to offer racers in the area a variety of NHRA-sanctioned racing opportunities in the future, including the NHRA Summit Racing Series, the NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League, NHRA Street Legal, NHRA Jr. Street and more.

With this new partnership, the facility will play a key role in promoting grassroots NHRA drag racing and fostering a strong community of racers and fans in the area.

“We are proud to welcome Greenfield Dragway to the Northeast Division,” said Mark Dawson, NHRA Northeast Division Director. “Greenfield Dragway will mark NHRA’s 11th Canadian member track and we are thrilled with see the continued growth of our international member track family.”

For more information on Greenfield Dragway, visit nsdra.ca. For more information on NHRA, including the 2026 schedule, visit NHRA.com.

This story was originally published on December 12, 2025. Drag IllustratedDrag Illustrated





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Jordan NASCAR timeline as NBA great’s reaches settlement with motorsport giant – Motorsport – Sports

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Michael Jordan and his 23XI Racing team secured a favorable settlement (alongside Front Row Motorsports) from NASCAR to quash a 14-month saga. As the antitrust lawsuit has come to an end, Express U.S. Sports has taken a look at Jordan’s involvement and accomplishments in NASCAR through the years.

2020: Jordan and Denny Hamlin set out to purchase a charter, even considering obtaining a stage in Richard Petty Motorsports. Instead, they purchase a charter from Germain Racing and keep most of the Germain crew and facilities. After months of deciding, they settle on 23XI Racing as the name.  

2020: 23XI Racing signs Bubba Wallace — departing Richard Petty Motorsports — and assigns him the No. 23 car (named after Jordan’s longtime NBA number) for the 2021 season. 

2021: Wallace, the only black driver in NASCAR, finishes 21st in his first season with 23XI Racing. Kurt Busch is recruited to drive the new No. 45 car for 2022. 

2022: After Busch struggles, 23XI Racing buys out the talented Tyler Reddick. In 2024, Reddick becomes the first 23XI driver to reach the Championship Four.  

Years since: Riley Herbst is recruited to drive the No. 35 in 2025. 23XI Racing employs the No. 50 and No. 67 part-time with a rotating cast of drivers. 

2024: On October 2, 23XI files a lawsuit against NASCAR, calling for charters to become permanent while labeling the racing giants as monopolistic bullies. A temporary injunction allows the 23XI Racing drivers to compete in 2025. 

December 2025: After eight days in court, NASCAR agrees to make charters permanent while being forced to pay over $300 million in damages. 

Jordan, standing next to longtime NASCAR CEO Steve Phelps outside the courthouse, addressed the media. “Like two competitors, obviously we tried to get as much done in each other’s favor,” he said.

“I’ve said this from Day 1: the only way this sport is going to grow is if we have to find some synergy between the two entities. I think we’ve gotten to that point. Unfortunately, it took 16 months to get here, but I think level heads have gotten us to this point where we can actually work together and grow this sport. I am very proud of that, and I think Jim feels the same.”



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NASCAR 25 Producer on Alcoholic Beverage Sponsorships: “Never Say Never”

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NASCAR 25 Producer Matt Lewis addressed the lack of alcoholic beverage sponsors in the new NASCAR console game during a recent interview, explaining the intricate factors that go into their inclusion in the game.

Though NASCAR fans have enjoyed iRacing’s NASCAR 25, they have had a hard time overlooking one specific thing missing from the newest NASCAR console game.

When NASCAR 25 opened early access in October, fans quickly found out that the game does not include sponsorships from companies that sell alcoholic beverages, such as Traveller Whiskey, Busch Light, and Rebel Bourbon.

This is nothing new to NASCAR fans, and the resulting lack of these sponsors brought back the “kid-friendly” paint schemes that populated NASCAR games of the past.

For example, in NASCAR 25, Justin Allgaier’s Traveller Whiskey No. 40 is simply the JR Motorsports No. 40, similar to cars like the “Dale JR No. 8 (replacing Budweiser) or the Sterling Marlin No. 40 (replacing Coors Light) in the EA line of NASCAR games.

Despite this familiar alteration of these paint schemes, more modern NASCAR games, mostly from the past decade, have included these sponsors, leading fans to wonder how and why this happened in NASCAR 25, and if NASCAR 26 could see these sponsorships make a return.

During a recent interview with Eve Hannah, Matt Lewis, a Producer at iRacing, explained what goes into getting approval to add these sponsors to NASCAR video games and what fans can expect in the future.

Lewis says that while there are ways of adding these sponsors to games without younger players having access to any of their paint schemes, via previously used age-gating services, the decision ultimately comes down to these companies deciding they “want to be associated with video games.”

“For better or for worse, there’s still a perception out there that video games and kids are sort of hand in hand. And even though the vast majority of our audience for this game are well above, not just 18, but even the drinking age, there is that concern, right? So in a lot of cases, it’s the beverage companies themselves who say, ‘We don’t, we don’t really need to be in a video game because that’s predominantly kids.’” — Matt Lewis.

Though Lewis did not directly say this is why the sponsors were not in NASCAR 25, he also didn’t rule out their inclusion in future games, saying it “depends on each development year.”

“We have the conversation almost every year of whether we’re going to allow it and how we’re going to allow it,” Lewis said. “So it’s another one that I would say is on on the radar. We’ll kind of see how things play out.”

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Sam Corry Back With Nitro for 2 ARCA Races

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Sam Corry will return to Nitro Motorsports for a pair of ARCA Menards Series races in 2026, the team announced Dec. 12.

Corry will drive in the national series event at Watkins Glen International, plus in the ARCA Menards Series West race at Portland International Raceway.

Corry’s car number for the races wasn’t announced.

In addition to his ARCA starts, Corry is also competing for Nitro as part of its TA2 entry in the Trans Am Series.

“I’m really excited to be back with Nitro Motorsports for 2026 and to make a full run at the TA2 championship,” Corry said in a team release. “Last year showed me how competitive and demanding this class is, and I feel like we’ve built the foundation we need to fight for wins right away.

“My goal is simple — contend for the championship, fight for race wins and podium results, continue improving every weekend, and make the most of the opportunity to grow through the ARCA races as well. I’m grateful to Nick (Tucker) and Joe (Tovo) and everyone at Nitro Motorsports for believing in me and giving me the tools to keep moving forward.”

“Sam has been a key part of our program and someone we’ve believed in from the start,” Tucker said. “He’s mature, fast, and incredibly focused — exactly what you need to succeed. His pace last year showed he’s ready to fight at the front and giving him a couple of ARCA starts will only accelerate his growth and possibly provide a look into the future. We’re excited to have him back and fully expect him to be a championship contender in 2026.”

In 2025, Corry made three starts, all on ovals, between Nitro and Venturini Motorsports. His best finish of seventh came at Iowa Speedway.


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At his day job, he’s a journalist covering music and rock charts at Billboard. He lives in New York City, but his heart is in Ohio — you know, like that Hawthorne Heights song.



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