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NASCAR at Kansas: Where to watch, live stream, lineup, race preview, pick to win for the AdventHealth 400

When a year passes, sometimes the memory of one year ago can quickly fade as the present moment takes precedent in the collective conscious of racers and race fans. But what happened one year ago at Kansas Speedway is set to live forever in the memories of those who saw it and the imaginations of […]

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When a year passes, sometimes the memory of one year ago can quickly fade as the present moment takes precedent in the collective conscious of racers and race fans. But what happened one year ago at Kansas Speedway is set to live forever in the memories of those who saw it and the imaginations of future generations to come.

Last May, Kansas Speedway played host to the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, when Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher crossed the finish line side by side and separated by just 0.001 — a margin so scant that timing and scoring initially had Buescher as the winner, only for photo review to show that Larson was ahead by a fraction of a nose at the finish line. It was a monumental moment in NASCAR history, as it broke a record that had stood for 21 years after Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch’s duel at Darlington ended in a 0.002 margin of victory. And it also gives this year’s AdventHealth 400 an extremely tough act to follow.

The Cup Series rolls into Kansas Speedway for the first of two trips this season, just as Team Penske has been on a roll over the past two weeks. Austin Cindric won at Talladega and Joey Logano won at Texas, putting the three-time and defending Cup champion back on the playoff grid.

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Where to watch the NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas

When: Sunday, May 11 at 3 p.m. ET
Where: Kansas Speedway — Kansas City, Kansas
TV: FS1
Stream: fubo (try for free)

Storyline to watch

Ross Chastain enters this weekend as the most recent winner at Kansas, having taken the checkered flag there last fall, and also after a season-best second place finish last weekend at Texas. Chastain has consistently run well at Kansas, as he has two top fives and four top 10s in six races there since joining Trackhouse Racing in 2022. But despite all of that, all is not necessarily well at Trackhouse.

While Chastain currently sits 11th in points with two top fives and six top 10s, much of that has been a credit to the ability of Chastain and his team to manage races and gain track position gradually throughout the day. Trackhouse has lacked raw speed in their cars, which has shown up in habitually poor qualifying results — such as last week at Texas, where Chastain had to come all the way from outside the top 30 for the third week in a row.

Speaking at a media event in Nashville, Chastain was candid and honest about Trackhouse’s issues laying down fast laps in qualifying and how their issues on Saturdays have served as a setback to overcome on Sundays.

“We don’t have answers. We have a lot of questions, and that’s the problem is we can’t solve it yet. We’re trying. We will, I believe it. I truly believe that we will get back to our good qualifying, putting it on the pole, putting it in the top 10. I mean, right now we’re just trying to get in the twenties and just start midpack. I just want to see the second pace car when I’m rolling off the grid – I can’t even see that guy.

“I don’t know the answer, I don’t know what to do to fix it, but we’re having those conversations. And we’re trying, we’re changing things. We’re a competitive group and we’re not happy with Saturday.”

The qualifying performance of Trackhouse Racing — which expanded from two to three full-time cars this season — is a far cry from where they were one year ago. Chastain sat on the outside pole for the AdventHealth 400 last May, leading 43 laps before eventually fading to 19th.

NASCAR news of the week

  • NASCAR has announced that its championship race weekend will begin rotating across different racetracks beginning in 2026, with Homestead-Miami Speedway first up in the new rotation. The move brings the championship race back to Homestead, which served as the site of NASCAR’s season finale from 2002 to 2019.

    Speaking to reporters, NASCAR executive vice president, chief revenue & racing innovation officer Ben Kennedy shared that the idea for the season finale moving forward will be to hold it at tracks that provide traditional NASCAR racing — namely short tracks, mile-long tracks and intermediate tracks — in key media markets and ideally warm temperature climates. While Phoenix Raceway will not host next year’s finale after hosting championship weekend from 2020 to 2025, Kennedy confirmed the track will remain in NASCAR’s championship race rotation.

  • Attorneys for NASCAR, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports met Friday in Richmond, Virginia at a Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals hearing, with NASCAR representatives arguing their case as to why an injunction granted last December to allow 23XI and Front Row to compete as chartered teams despite their federal antitrust lawsuit against the sanctioning body should be overturned. While a ruling was not made, the three-judge panel overseeing the proceedings recommended all parties involved to participate in mediation, and the reported expectation is that a ruling will come later this month.
  • In the Xfinity Series, crew chief Kevin Walter was suspended for one race following a post-race inspection infraction at Texas Motor Speedway, in which officials found two loose lug nuts on the No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet driven by Daniel Dye. With the Xfinity Series off for the next two weeks, Walter will be forced to sit out the series’ next race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Pick to win

Denny Hamlin (+850) — Hamlin’s resume at Kansas speaks for itself, as he has four career wins there — three of which have come since 2019 — with seven consecutive top 10s dating back to fall 2021. That streak had been six-straight top fives, but it was broken when Hamlin finished eighth at Kansas this past fall.

Hamlin also led one lap in the last race at Kansas, preserving a streak where he has led laps in the last four Kansas races. Hamlin also led 34 laps on his way to winning in spring 2023, 63 before finishing second in the fall of 2023, and 71 a year ago before finishing fifth.





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DVIDS – News – DeCA, NASCAR, Commissary, Fort Gregg-Adams, Fort Gregg-Adams News 2025

By Ericka Gillespie Fort Gregg-Adams Public Affairs FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — NASCAR driver Justin Allgaier rolled into the installation on Wednesday to unveil a new patriotic paint scheme on his No. 7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet — this time with a special twist. The event, held at Fort Gregg-Adams Commissary and hosted by DeCA supplier Unilever, […]

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FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — NASCAR driver Justin Allgaier rolled into the installation on Wednesday to unveil a new patriotic paint scheme on his No. 7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet — this time with a special twist.

The event, held at Fort Gregg-Adams Commissary and hosted by DeCA supplier Unilever, featured a life-size racing car simulator wrapped in the new livery. The scheme proudly sported the Defense Commissary Agency logo, which will also appear on Allgaier’s car during the May 24 race at Charlotte Motor Speedway — just ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

“This partnership with DeCA and Unilever means a lot, especially going into Memorial Day,” Allgaier said. “It’s a way for us to honor the military community and thank them for their service and sacrifice.”

Families and fans gathered for a festive afternoon that included face painting, a balloon animal artist, live DJ music, prize giveaways, and a food station offering free deli sandwiches, chips and drinks.

Allgaier, a veteran driver with more than a dozen career wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will carry the DeCA logo into competition at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where patriotic paint schemes are a Memorial Day tradition.

“This is more than just a paint scheme,” Allgaier said. “It’s about recognizing the men and women who serve — and making sure they know they’re appreciated both on and off the track.”







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SSR Motorsports Chosen as U.S. Distributor for QJMotor

Image: https://www.abnewswire.com/upload/2025/05/4264d59a86bbb94cf10ba5ef66867f46.jpg SSR Motorsports has taken on the role of distributor for QJMotor products in the U.S. Zhejiang Qianjiang Motorcycle Co., Ltd. (QJMotor) [https://global.qjmotor.com/], the parent company of Benelli Motorcycles, is a global leader in motorcycle design, engineering and manufacturing that produces a comprehensive line of street models. QJ models, which have been available in […]

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SSR Motorsports has taken on the role of distributor for QJMotor products in the U.S. Zhejiang Qianjiang Motorcycle Co., Ltd. (QJMotor) [https://global.qjmotor.com/], the parent company of Benelli Motorcycles, is a global leader in motorcycle design, engineering and manufacturing that produces a comprehensive line of street models. QJ models, which have been available in the U.S. since the spring, complement SSR’s popular line of on-road motorcycles, off-road motorcycles and side-by-sides.

“QJMotor has models that are right for the U.S. market and hit some key price points and model segments,” said Greg Blackwell, SSR’s vice president of sales and marketing.

The initial QJ lineup features 11 models, from the SRF135 street mini to the mighty SRT750X adventure bike.

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QJMotor SRF 135

“Dealers are signing up with SSR to sell QJ because we can supply dealer demand; we have the inventory ready to ship,” Blackwell said. “We’ll also help the dealers promote QJ in their own market. QJ models look great and perform even better.”

SSR is adding new QJ dealerships each week as the network – and product offerings – grow.

Along with its well-known off-road and on-road models, SSR is embracing QJ’s international marketing strategy by focusing on the QJMOTOR brand while still selling Benelli models, with special pricing available.

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True to the SSR way, current Benelli riders can count on the company for any necessary warranty work, and SSR continues to stock replacement parts through its national network of SSR dealers.

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NHRA hosting education day for local students at Toronto Motorsports Park

​The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Educations Services Day is taking place today. Located at Toronto Motorsports Park, this event is bringing students in from the District School Board of Niagara and showing them more about the world of racing and trades. One of the speakers is Conestoga College teacher Jason Hardie, who explains a […]

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The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Educations Services Day is taking place today.

Located at Toronto Motorsports Park, this event is bringing students in from the District School Board of Niagara and showing them more about the world of racing and trades.

One of the speakers is Conestoga College teacher Jason Hardie, who explains a bit about what students can expect to see that day.

Hardie teaches Heavy Equipment Repair, and he is always hoping to see more students pass through his class.

He just went to a recent meeting where it was made clear that a focus on the trades is needed.

Hardie says reaching directly to students like this, in a new and exciting way, can go a long way in helping fill this gap.

Students will hear from speakers, speak with professionals, and of course, watch some racing.

The Victoria Day Weekend Spectacular also kicks off on Friday and runs until Sunday, and offers no shortage of attractions for all types of racing lovers. Passes can be purchased for individual days, or as a weekend bundle for Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Toronto Motorsports Park’s website.

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Honolulu Council OKs sponsorship of public facilities

Legislation to allow private sponsorship of city parks and other public facilities in order to garner more revenue for the city was unanimously adopted Wednesday by the Honolulu City Council. Introduced in January by Council member Radiant Cordero, Bill 4 will “create and enhance public-private relationships, including with individuals, corporations, and other organizations, through the […]

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CWRU Motorsports team brings home accolades from Arizona Baja SAE competition

CWRU Motorsports, the university’s Baja SAE team, had a record-breaking performance at the Arizona Baja SAE competition, earning first place in Design Presentation and first in the 4-hour-long Endurance race categories both first-time wins for the team. The team placed fourth overall out of more than 80 teams in a highly competitive field. Despite the […]

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CWRU Motorsports, the university’s Baja SAE team, had a record-breaking performance at the Arizona Baja SAE competition, earning first place in Design Presentation and first in the 4-hour-long Endurance race categories both first-time wins for the team. The team placed fourth overall out of more than 80 teams in a highly competitive field. Despite the challenge of competing in drastically hotter conditions than they’re used to in Cleveland, the team adapted quickly and pushed through to the finish.



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Hendrick Motorsports clarifies Kyle Larson plan for North Wilkesboro amid Indy 500 prep

When Kyle Larson is bouncing back and forth this week between North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis, he will be incredibly busy. Justin Allgaier is the substitute for the NASCAR Cup Series points leader, and Allgaier will practice and qualify the car. Hendrick Motorsports is skipping one thing, though. Instead of having Justin Allgaier race in one […]

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When Kyle Larson is bouncing back and forth this week between North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis, he will be incredibly busy. Justin Allgaier is the substitute for the NASCAR Cup Series points leader, and Allgaier will practice and qualify the car. Hendrick Motorsports is skipping one thing, though.

Instead of having Justin Allgaier race in one of the two heat races that serve as qualifying on Saturday, Hendrick is skipping it. The No. 5 team will be a DNS for the heats. That means Kyle Larson will start the All-Star Race from the rear.

In 2023, Larson got a penalty that sent him to the back of the field after speeding on pit road. Well, he charged right back through it and took the win. However, that was on the old asphalt. It will be difficult to replicate on a more or less freshly paved surface.

Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports reported on the decision from Hendrick Motorsports. A bold move from the team. If anyone can do it, it’s Kyle Larson, right?

Larson is going to be doing practice sessions and then going into qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 this week. He has to balance that with being at North Wilkesboro and handling his NASCAR duties there.

Should Kyle Larson qualify for the Fast 6 and it causes any kind of issues with the All-Star Race, he does plan to make the NASCAR race over staying in Indy for qualifying. So, no matter what goes on at Indy this week, we will see Larson in the No. 5 car, at the back of the pack, on Sunday.

Kyle Larson wants $1,000,000 over the Indy 500 pole

There are few pole positions as special as the Indianapolis 500. It comes with prestige and at high risk. The speeds these racers are going to qualify at the top of the field are absolutely insane.

Even though the pole at Indy would be a massive deal, Kyle Larson knows where he would rather be – North Wilkesboro. There will basically be just over an hour between Fast 6 qualifying and the All-Star Race at Wilkesboro on Sunday. That is a tight window to make work.

If Larson makes the Fast 6 again, it sounds like he will just take P6 and move on to the All-Star Race. Not a bad idea.

“I think that I would miss the Fast 6 and go to the All-Star Race,” Larson explained to Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports a couple of weeks ago. “It’s important to race in, it’s a lot of money on the line, so sure it’d be great to you know, have an opportunity to get the pole, but I’d rather race for a million dollars and start sixth [at Indy]. We’ll see. I mean, you never really know how it’s going to go. Gotta make sure our car’s fast enough to even worry about all that anyways.”





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