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Friday At Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park Indianapolis. Lap length: 0.69 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (11) Layne Riggs,…
Friday
At Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
Indianapolis.
Lap length: 0.69 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (11) Layne Riggs, Ford, 200 laps, 60 points.
2. (16) Corey Day, Chevrolet, 200, 0.
3. (21) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 200, 43.
4. (1) Corey Heim, Toyota, 200, 42.
5. (8) Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, 200, 46.
6. (2) Ty Majeski, Ford, 200, 44.
7. (3) Chandler Smith, Ford, 200, 44.
8. (6) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 200, 29.
9. (7) Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 200, 33.
10. (12) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 200, 0.
11. (19) Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet, 200, 30.
12. (5) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 200, 35.
13. (9) Luke Fenhaus, Ford, 200, 26.
14. (15) Tanner Gray, Toyota, 200, 24.
15. (10) Kaden Honeycutt, Chevrolet, 199, 27.
16. (22) Jake Garcia, Ford, 199, 21.
17. (14) Brenden Queen, Chevrolet, 199, 20.
18. (17) Connor Mosack, Chevrolet, 199, 20.
19. (20) Matt Crafton, Ford, 199, 18.
20. (29) Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 199, 17.
21. (24) Jack Wood, Chevrolet, 199, 16.
22. (25) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 198, 15.
23. (18) Andres Perez De Lara, Chevrolet, 198, 14.
24. (13) Brent Crews, Toyota, 198, 13.
25. (30) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 198, 12.
26. (4) Giovanni Ruggiero, Toyota, 198, 11.
27. (28) Toni Breidinger, Toyota, 198, 10.
28. (26) Frankie Muniz, Ford, 197, 9.
29. (35) Greg Van Alst, Toyota, 194, 8.
30. (32) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 194, 0.
31. (23) Jayson Alexander, Chevrolet, 193, 6.
32. (33) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, handling, 99, 5.
33. (31) Alan Waller, Ford, accident, 65, 4.
34. (34) Boston Oliver, Chevrolet, handling, 39, 3.
35. (27) Cody Dennison, Ford, electrical, 8, 2.
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Race Statistics
Average Speed of Race Winner: 82.124 mph.
Time of Race: 1 hour, 40 minutes, 14 seconds.
Margin of Victory: 1.864 seconds.
Caution Flags: 3 for 24 laps.
Lead Changes: 3 among 3 drivers.
Lap Leaders: C.Heim 0-20; L.Riggs 21-125; S.Friesen 126-145; L.Riggs 146-200
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): L.Riggs, 2 times for 160 laps; S.Friesen, 1 time for 20 laps; C.Heim, 1 time for 20 laps.
Wins: C.Heim, 5; C.Smith, 2; L.Riggs, 1; D.Hemric, 1; T.Ankrum, 1; S.Friesen, 1; R.Caruth, 1.
Top 16 in Points: 1. C.Heim, 690; 2. C.Smith, 546; 3. L.Riggs, 525; 4. D.Hemric, 514; 5. K.Honeycutt, 491; 6. G.Enfinger, 488; 7. T.Ankrum, 468; 8. T.Majeski, 462; 9. J.Garcia, 424; 10. G.Ruggiero, 397; 11. S.Friesen, 395; 12. B.Rhodes, 394; 13. R.Caruth, 384; 14. T.Gray, 361; 15. C.Mosack, 321; 16. M.Crafton, 309.
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NASCAR Driver Rating Formula
A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race.
The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.
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Earnhardt Jr.’s one way into NASCAR Cup after $150M regret – Motorsport – Sports
With charter values surging in the wake of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports’ antitrust settlement with NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr. would almost certainly need outside investment to move JR Motorsports into full-time Cup Series competition. NASCAR came to the negotiating table on Day 9 of the antitrust trial this month, bringing an end to nearly 14 months of legal conflict between the two Cup teams and the sanctioning body.
23XI and FRM launched an antitrust lawsuit in October 2024, accusing NASCAR of engaging in monopolistic practices after refusing to sign up to the recent charter agreement. The legal battle saw both sides endure course-altering changes, including a December 2024 preliminary injunction allowing the two teams to maintain their chartered status for 2025, which was overturned on appeal in June 2025.
23XI and FRM raced the remainder of 2025 as “open” teams, losing the benefits afforded to chartered outfits, which yielded significant financial implications. NASCAR had barely begun its trial defense when a settlement was reached on Day 9, and some of the agreed-upon concessions included a substantial monetary payment to the teams, likely covering the losses incurred after racing from June to November as “open” teams.
The two teams also secured “evergreen charters,” changing the landscape of Cup Series racing forever. Permanency was one of 23XI and FRM’s key pressure points, and the impact of NASCAR’s concession has seen charter values skyrocket.
The buy-in for a NASCAR charter before this month’s settlement stood at north of $20 million. Now, it is speculated that charters will be valued close to, or exceeding, nine figures. Earnhardt Jr., who runs the Xfinity outfit JR Motorsports alongside his sister, Kelley, has long stated that they would like to take the team to NASCAR’s premier series.
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However, they were put off by the thought of parting with $30M to race in the Cup Series. When the charter system was first created, JR Motorsports did not take up a $1M opportunity to buy a charter from Michael Waltrip Racing either. Following the settlement, Earnhardt Jr. says that the Cup Series buy-in has now more than quadrupled.
“If the charter remains nothing more than a guaranteed entry into a single event, I think then values remain where they are today. What the teams have recognized are if those charters were to become permanent and therefore basically a franchise, the values are well north of $150 million,” Earnhardt said on the Dale Jr. Download podcast.
“So, you’re sitting there with a charter that’s worth let’s say $25 million, and by the stroke of Jim France’s pen, it will now be $150 million. If you’re a charter owner, of cours,e you’re hoping for that to happen. I believe, secretly, even the people that signed the Charter Agreement that someway, somehow, in the end, that these do become permanent. That is the ultimate decision that I think comes out of this whole trial.
“They’ll be some other little nuances of will 23XI and Bob Jenkins be rewarded some damages, will this lever get pulled, will this little thing get changed, will somebody lose a job, will this person get replaced? All those things may happen, could happen but ultimately, I think what we are deciding is do the charters become franchises, do they become permanent and realized in new value north of $150 million?”
JR Motorsports is one of Xfinity’s leading teams. The nine-figure cost would force the Earnhardts to seek highly lucrative partnerships to take JR Motorsports to full-time competition in the Cup Series.
Earnhardt has previously admitted that finding an attractive partnership hasn’t been successful. “Kelley (Earnhardt-Miller, sister) and I have talked about getting into it, and we’ve seen some opportunities to do that, but it didn’t work out,” Earnhardt said last year. “We’re still at the table, talking to different teams about maybe partnering or investing. We’re always open to hearing what someone thinks about our idea of a partnership, but none of them have been like, ‘That’s it, that’s a perfect match, man.’ That is what we’re looking for.”
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Arby’s Joins Forces with JR Motorsports and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in Massive Multi-Year Deal
If there is one thing that fuels the NASCAR rumor mill as much as a hot run at Daytona, it is a solid sponsorship deal. Today, the Mooresville-based powerhouse JR Motorsports dropped a major announcement that is sure to have fans craving roast beef sandwiches at the track.
The team has officially welcomed Arby’s into the fold for a multi-year partnership that spans across the race team, the media empire of Dirty Mo Media, and a personal agreement with the boss himself, Dale Earnhardt Jr.
This isn’t just a simple logo placement on a quarter panel. This comprehensive integration brings one of the most recognizable quick-service restaurant brands into the heart of the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.
For a team with the championship pedigree of JR Motorsports, landing a partner with the global footprint of Arby’s, boasting over 3,500 locations, signals that the organization is as strong as ever heading into the 2026 season.
A Strategic Alignment for JR Motorsports
The deal is structured to maximize visibility across the JR Motorsports stable of drivers. Arby’s is set to serve as the primary sponsor for eight races in the 2026 season. The famous “Hat” logo will adorn the cars of three distinct talents within the JRM camp: up-and-coming Carson Kvapil, talented Sammy Smith, and veteran title contender Justin Allgaier.
For Allgaier, the partnership goes deeper than just a few races. Arby’s will ride along as a season-long associate sponsor on his No. 7 Chevrolet. Allgaier has been the rock of the JR Motorsports program for years, consistently fighting for wins and championships.
Having a major brand commit to his efforts for the entire year provides the kind of stability that allows a driver to focus solely on the task at hand: winning. Carson Kvapil, who pilots the No. 1 Chevrolet, will have the honor of debuting the partnership.
The Arby’s colors will hit the track for the first time at Atlanta Motor Speedway on February 21. Kvapil will carry the primary sponsorship for four events, while Sammy Smith will wheel the Arby’s colors for three races. Allgaier will take the wheel of the primary scheme for one event.
Dirty Mo Media and the Dale Jr. Factor
Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of this announcement is how it leverages Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s personal brand. The agreement includes a personal service contract with the NASCAR Hall of Famer. Earnhardt Jr. has successfully transitioned from being the sport’s Most Popular Driver to being its most influential media mogul.
By including Dirty Mo Media in the partnership, Arby’s is tapping into a massive, engaged audience that listens to “The Dale Jr. Download” and consumes the digital content produced by Earnhardt’s studio. Earnhardt Jr. noted the aggressive nature of Arby’s marketing activation as a key factor in the deal. “It’s an exciting opportunity to have Arby’s partner up with our companies,” Earnhardt said.
He emphasized that JR Motorsports prides itself on offering unique marketing platforms, suggesting that fans can expect creative, fun collaborations between the race team and the restaurant chain. When Dale Jr. gets behind a brand, the authenticity usually shines through, and that is exactly what a partner looks for.
Connecting with the Fanbase
Jeff Baker, the Chief Marketing Officer at Arby’s, made it clear that speed and high-quality experiences are the shared values driving this collaboration. For a brand that touts having “The Meats,” aligning with stock car racing is a natural fit.
The demographic overlap between NASCAR fans and Arby’s customers is significant, and this partnership allows the brand to speak directly to loyalists both at the track and through digital channels.”Arby’s food makes everything better, and we can’t wait to deliver with JRM and Dale Jr. all season long,” Baker stated.
Looking Ahead to Atlanta
The countdown is now on for the February 21 debut at EchoPark Speedway. Atlanta has evolved into a superspeedway-style racing experience, meaning the racing will be tight, fast, and nerve-wracking. It is a high-visibility stage for Kvapil to unveil the new livery.
As JR Motorsports chases more championships to add to their collection from 2014, 2017, 2018, and 2024, having strong corporate backing is the lifeline of performance. This partnership ensures that JR Motorsports will continue to have the resources to build fast cars and hire top-tier talent. Tune in to see the No. 1 Arby’s Chevrolet on track at Atlanta on Saturday, Feb. 21, at 5:00 p.m. ET on the CW, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
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Kaulig Racing Boss Dismisses NASCAR Lawsuit As Old News in Blunt Post-Settlement Remark
Following a lengthy legal battle between 23XI Racing/FRM and NASCAR that revealed several worrying details about the sport’s governing bodies, all the parties involved in the case decided to move forward with a jury trial on the matter. And within two weeks of the trial, NASCAR decided to fold in front of the complainants, with everyone ultimately agreeing to settle.
The legal drama that could have been avoided altogether revealed dark truths about those sitting in the top positions in NASCAR, and all that happened before things went down a path of no recovery. But even with all the drama and damage, Kaulig Racing’s CEO feels that it is only a matter of time before all will be forgotten.
Kaulig Racing CEO Drops Blunt Verdict on NASCAR Lawsuit Settlement and Its Aftermath
As the Jury Trial went on, new details around the lawsuit kept coming to light, putting NASCAR in a difficult position. The sport seemed to be going down a path that would have caused disruption in the overall structure of it all, leaving space for something completely new to be introduced in 2026.
But before that could happen, NASCAR hit the emergency stop button, steering clear of a structural revamp no one asked for. But still, significant new changes are coming to the sport, with evergreen charters being one such element.
Ultimately, it’s a landmark victory for Michael Jordan and co., who took on the NASCAR-named Goliath, despite being told not to. And with the dust settled, Kaulig Racing’s Chris Rice feels that the ugly side of the lawsuit will quickly be forgotten, especially with Jordan and Jim France leaving the courtroom “happy.”
Appearing as a guest on the ‘Kenny Wallace Show‘ recently, Rice shared that the lawsuit settlement doesn’t impact him much and that he feels it won’t stay in the memory of the fans for long.
Per Rice, the details around the case matter little as long as both Jordan and France are happy.
“Whether we want to say Michael was winning by a landslide or NASCAR was losing by a landslide, we don’t care. I don’t care as a company. I don’t care as Chris Rice. What I care about is we got to a place that Michael’s happy, Jim France is happy, Ben Kennedy’s happy, Lisa’s happy, everybody’s happy with the decision that is made. Let’s move on. Let’s make it good for everybody that is involved.”
Rice added that after a while, some reporter will come along and detail how NASCAR got “dunked on” by Jordan, but it won’t affect him much.
“I think in the next 15 days or whatever, it’ll be over and in 40 days, this will be forgotten about. Some reporter will write Michael Jordan slam dunked on NASCAR, something like that, but I don’t even look at that. It doesn’t matter.”
Notably, Rice’s words carry a sentiment similar to that of Wallace from a few days ago, when he pointed out a harsh reality of the sport.
With the lawsuit settled and charters made evergreen, Wallace reached out to Jeff Gluck via X, as he wrote that fans had already shifted focus back to the points system and the cars being used in NASCAR. “Things move fast,” added the 62-year-old, highlighting the fact that the lawsuit had already become old news for most fans.
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INDYCAR Establishes Independent Officiating BoardPerformance Racing Industry
INDYCAR will have an independent officiating system in place for the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT by Firestone seasons, the Indianapolis-based sanctioning body announced.
A new independent, not-for-profit organization–INDYCAR Officiating Inc.–has been established and will be governed by a three-person independent officiating board (IOB).
The board will select a managing director of officiating (MDO) and establish its annual budget. The board members were independently selected this week, with two members chosen via a vote from INDYCAR team owners, who are charter members, and the other member appointed by the Federation Internationale de I’Automobile (FIA).
The managing director will report directly to the independent board with no oversight from INDYCAR or Penske Entertainment officials. This individual will be charged with full officiating oversight–including the hiring of personnel for race control and INDYCAR technical inspection–and responsible for enforcing the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT rulebooks as written by INDYCAR.
The two IOB members selected via a vote from chartered team owners are:
- Ray Evernham–Longtime motorsports veteran who, most notably, served as the crew chief for three of Jeff Gordon’s NASCAR Cup Series championships. Evernham also pioneered Dodge’s return to NASCAR as owner of Evernham Motorsports before later becoming a television analyst, producer and consultant.
- Raj Nair–A 30-year veteran of the automotive and auto racing industries, Nair has vast experience and technical compliance expertise as an executive at Singer Group, Inc., Multimatic, Inc. and the Ford Motor Company, where he also served as the North American president from 2017-18. As the chief technical officer and executive vice president of Ford’s global product development (2012-17), Nair was responsible for all Ford Motorsports programs, including in NASCAR, IMSA and FIA WEC.
The third member of the IOB appointed by the FIA is:
- Ronan Morgan–Brings more than 50 years of global motorsport experience as a senior official, promoter, organizer and competitor. With the FIA, Morgan served as the chairman of stewards for more than 100 international race and rally events, was sporting manager of the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix from 2009 to 2021 and is president of the FIA Drivers Commission. Morgan is also a member of the FIA World Motor Sport Council and advisor to the FIA President.
The FIA’s role in INDYCAR’s independent officiating system will be limited to the appointment of its board member.
For more information, visit indycar.com.
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2025 DragChamp 10-12 Jr. Racer of the Year
Briella Browning wins the 2025 DragChamp 10-12 Jr. Racer of the Year title presented by Laris Motorsports Insurance after winning 19 times on the season.
12/17/25 – Welcome to the 2025 DragChamp 10-12 Jr. Racer of the Year Top 10 List presented by Laris Motorsports Insurance. This week we rank the best 10-12 year old racers in the country and crown the 2025 10-12 Jr. Racer of the Year!

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DragChamp Jr. Racer Top 10 List
1 – Briella Browning

Briella Browning won 19 times in 24 final-round appearances to claim the DragChamp 10–12 Jr. Racer of the Year title! She earned five championships throughout the season, including the Bradenton Motorsports Park Track Championship, Gainesville Raceway Track Championship, NHRA Southeast Division 2 Lucas Oil Championship, Gainesville Raceway Jr. Street Track Championship, and the NHRA Southeast Division 2 Jr. Street Championship. Other racing highlights include a SEJS $10K Quarterfinal finish, NHRA Division 2 Race of Champions runner-up, and NHRA Division 2 E.T. Semifinal finish. She also placed second in the Jr. Street Track Points at Bradenton Motorsports Park and was once again invited to the 64-car $10K Invitational at Christmas on the Coast.
2 – Landon Pruett

Landon Pruett had an exceptional season, making 21 final-round appearances and securing 16 wins. He earned two points championships in the Southeast Junior Series, capturing both the 10–12 Points Championship and the 10K Points Championship. Landon claimed the $10,000 main event win twice this past year at SEJS, along with multiple other series victories. He also captured two NHRA Division 2 National Open Wally wins and finished as the runner-up in the NHRA Charlotte Elite 8 Shootout. In addition, Landon picked up numerous wins at various tracks, including Brainerd Motorsports Park, Montgomery Motorsports Park, Carolina Dragway, and Darlington Raceway.
3 – Jesse Varner

Jesse Varner takes the #3 spot after an impressive season, winning 14 times in 18 final appearances. One of his biggest weekend of the year was at the Montgomery Jr. Dragster Halloween Havoc where he won the 10-12 Age Group, the $10,000 main event, and was apart of the three-person winning team in the team race. Other season highlights include winning the Friday Jr. Gamblers Race at the IHRA Division 8 Team Finals and earning a runner-up in the Rumble in the Gump $10,000 main event.
4 – Ethan Russell

Ethan Russell posts a No. 4 finish on the 10–12 list after winning 14 times in 17 final-round appearances. He earned the US 131 10–12 Track Championship for the second consecutive year and also captured the Darana Dragway–Milan 10–12 Fall Points Championship. Ethan was the 2025 NHRA Eastern Conference Finals 11-Year-Old Champion and also took home the ECF Closest-to-the-Dial award.

5 – Kendall Stephenson

Kendall Stephenson lands in the #5 spot after making 18 final-round appearances and securing 12 wins. Her accomplishments include a runner-up finish in the NHRA Western Conference Finals Fun Race, a victory in the WCF Second Chance Fun Race, and a runner-up in the NHRA Eastern Conference Finals Main Event. Kendall also captured the $5,000 Prescott win, earned six King of the Class victories, and finished as the KOC points runner-up, she also finished as winner and runner-up twice in the SEJS age group class.
6 – Brett Gonzales

Throughout the season, Brett Gonzales made 15 final-round appearances, securing 11 wins, including a $1,000 victory at the Spring Stampede, the $3,000 SWJDS Shakedown on the Bayou Big Money win, and a $1,500 Penwell Knights Halloween Shootout victory. This was his very first year of competition, and it included splitting time between two different cars.
7 – Dawson “D-Pain” Rogers

D-Pain had another outstanding season, earning nine wins in 18 final-round appearances across 14 race tracks in nine states. He captured both the Southwest Junior Dragster Series 10–12 Championship and the 8.90 Index Championship. At the Pacific Division Summit Jr. Finals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Dawson battled through more than 200 cars on Friday night to win the Nic Woods Racing Engine Race, then raced through 60 cars the next day to claim the 10–12 Year Old Shootout victory. Throughout the year, he earned numerous wins and runner-up finishes, including two runner-up results at the NHRA Western Conference Finals.
8 – Lucas Ramsey

In his final season in the 10–12 age group, Lucas Ramsey made 11 final-round appearances, earning eight wins. He was the Junior Track Champion at Lapeer International Dragway and finished second in points at Mid-Michigan Motorplex. Lucas also won the Gamblers Race at the WDRA Bracket Finals and went on to the WDRA World Finals, where he finished in the top six in the Gamblers Race.
9 – Gavin Naegele

Gavin Naegele had a strong 2025 season, making 13 final-round appearances and earning seven wins. He was crowned the Edgewater Sports Park Track Champion for the second consecutive year and finished as the Division 3 Race of Champions runner-up. Gavin also made multiple Midwest Jr. Super Series final rounds; despite attending only three of the five MJSS events, he reached the final round at all three.
10 – Shane Conner

Shane Conner took home the WDRA and track championship at US 13 Dragway in both Junior Dragsters and Junior Street. He reached 10 finals this year, winning seven of them, and was the runner-up in the Race of Champions at the Bracket Finals. Shane also won the Hillbilly Bracket Bash and earned his biggest win of the year at the Showdown at the Shore.
10 – Cohen Reed

Cohen Reed rounds out the Top 10 list after making eight final-round appearances and earning seven wins during the 2025 season. He picked up four big-money race wins throughout the year, including the $1,000-to-win Dick Weinle Memorial Race, the $1,500-to-win King of the Hill Championship, and $1,500 victories on both Friday and Saturday at HalloThanksmas.


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