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NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas
Kyle Larson led 221 of the 267 laps in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway and even with a last-lap slowdown, Larson was able to hold off Christopher Bell for the race win by 0.712 seconds.
Larson swept Stages 1, and 2, and he also picked up the Xfinity Fastest Lap Award to help him score maximum points on the day.
RACE RECAP: Kyle Larson Collects Maximum Points With Dominant Kansas Performance
Here are the complete race results for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway. Race 12 of 36.
|
Fin |
Car |
Driver |
Team |
Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
5 |
Kyle Larson (S1) (S2) (x) |
Hendrick Motorsports |
267 |
|
2 |
20 |
Christopher Bell |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
267 |
|
3 |
12 |
Ryan Blaney |
Team Penske |
267 |
|
4 |
19 |
Chase Briscoe |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
267 |
|
5 |
48 |
Alex Bowman |
Hendrick Motorsports |
267 |
|
6 |
21 |
Josh Berry |
Wood Brothers Racing |
267 |
|
7 |
60 |
Ryan Preece |
RFK Racing |
267 |
|
8 |
17 |
Chris Buescher |
RFK Racing |
267 |
|
9 |
22 |
Joey Logano |
Team Penske |
267 |
|
10 |
42 |
John Hunter Nemechek |
LEGACY MOTOR CLUB |
267 |
|
11 |
2 |
Austin Cindric |
Team Penske |
267 |
|
12 |
34 |
Todd Gilliland |
Front Row Motorsports |
267 |
|
13 |
67 |
Corey Heim * (i) |
23XI Racing |
267 |
|
14 |
4 |
Noah Gragson |
Front Row Motorsports |
267 |
|
15 |
9 |
Chase Elliott |
Hendrick Motorsports |
267 |
|
16 |
38 |
Zane Smith |
Front Row Motorsports |
267 |
|
17 |
45 |
Tyler Reddick |
23XI Racing |
267 |
|
18 |
1 |
Ross Chastain |
Trackhouse Racing |
267 |
|
19 |
47 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. |
HYAK Motorsports |
267 |
|
20 |
88 |
Shane van Gisbergen # |
Trackhouse Racing |
267 |
|
21 |
8 |
Kyle Busch |
Richard Childress Racing |
266 |
|
22 |
3 |
Austin Dillon |
Richard Childress Racing |
266 |
|
23 |
71 |
Michael McDowell |
Spire Motorsports |
266 |
|
24 |
24 |
William Byron |
Hendrick Motorsports |
266 |
|
25 |
41 |
Cole Custer |
Haas Factory Team |
265 |
|
26 |
77 |
Carson Hocevar |
Spire Motorsports |
265 |
|
27 |
35 |
Riley Herbst # |
23XI Racing |
265 |
|
28 |
54 |
Ty Gibbs |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
264 |
|
29 |
33 |
Jesse Love * (i) |
Richard Childress Racing |
264 |
|
30 |
51 |
Cody Ware |
Rick Ware Racing |
261 |
|
31 |
7 |
Justin Haley |
Spire Motorsports |
255 |
|
32 |
43 |
Erik Jones |
LEGACY MOTOR CLUB |
218 |
|
33 |
23 |
Bubba Wallace |
23XI Racing |
212 |
|
34 |
99 |
Daniel Suarez |
Trackhouse Racing |
201 |
|
35 |
10 |
Ty Dillon |
Kaulig Racing |
197 |
|
36 |
11 |
Denny Hamlin |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
196 |
|
37 |
6 |
Brad Keselowski |
RFK Racing |
194 |
|
38 |
16 |
AJ Allmendinger |
Kaulig Racing |
6 |
# indicates Rookie of the Year contender
* indicates “Open” entry
(i) indicates driver ineligible to score points
(S1) indicates Stage 1 Winner
(S2) indicates Stage 2 Winner
(x) indicates Xfinity Fastest Lap
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Monster Trucks are Heading Back To Bossier!
One big showing of monster trucks is pretty impressive, but it looks like Bossier City is in for twice as much fun.

The Kicker Monster Truck Show is headed for Brookshire Grocery Arena in Bossier City on January 24 and they are bringing out some of the most recognizable trucks in the world.
And this time, there will be two shows in one day! For the first time ever, Kicker will have a matinee show on January 24 which begins at 1:00 pm with doors opening at 12:00 pm and a second show will begin at 7:30 pm, with doors for that one opening at 6:30 pm.
Of course, if you and the family would like to see the massive trucks up close, meet the drivers, take pictures and enjoy other family-friendly fun, you’ll want to grab tickets for the Kicker Monster Truck Show Pit Party.
Plan to be on site a couple of hours before each showing and bring cash to buy your passes at the track for only $10 per person.
According to the organizer’s website, kickermonstertruck.com, these shows, set for the same day, January 24, will feature one of the biggest names ever in Monster Truck history, Bigfoot!
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Plus, you’ll see trucks from Veteran, Trouble Maker, Monster Moose, American Scout and Outlaw Wrangler.
Tickets for the matinee showing at 1:00 pm start at $37.55 and are available now at Ticketmaster.com
Tickets for the night show at 7:30 pm also start at $37.55 are are also available HERE at Ticketmaster.com
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IHRA announces purchase of Rockingham Speedway
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ROCKINGHAM — Richmond County’s iconic oval track has a new owner — the International Hot Rod Association.
IHRA announced the purchase of Rockingham Speedway on New Year’s Eve, a move reflecting the sanctioning body’s “commitment to preserving motorsports heritage while thoughtfully reinvesting in legendary racing properties.”
“IHRA recognizes what Rockingham Speedway means to this community and to motorsports fans around the world,” Darryl Cuttell, owner of IHRA, said in a press release. “This is a special place with a strong foundation. Our goal is to be good stewards of the facility, respect its history, and work collaboratively to bring quality racing and entertainment back to The Rock.”
According to the press release, IHRA intents to restore the track “to its former glory while enhancing the venue as a multi-use destination.”
IHRA plans to make upgrades to the facility, expand fan amenities, and add concerts and festivals along with racing events.
“This isn’t about changing what made Rockingham special,” Cuttell added. “It’s about investing in it, taking care of it, and making sure it continues to be a place where great racing and great memories are made.”
The track was purchased by Rockingham Properties LLC in 2018 for $2.8 million.
The track started hosting events in 2021, with MB Drift finding its new home there following the closure of Myrtle Beach Speedway in late 2020.
NASCAR finally returned to the Rock in 2025 with races in the Xfinity Series — now O’Reilly Auto Parts Series — and the Craftsman Truck Series, as well as the Arca Menards Series East. All three are set to come back for another triple-race weekend April 3-4.
In addition to motorsports events, the Rock also hosted a concert by Struggle Jennings, the Tailgate N’ Tallboys Festival featuring Bailey Zimmerman and other country acts, and an electronic dance music festival.
Many renovations have been made to the track in recent years, including a repave for both the oval and the road course, new SAFER barriers and updates to the suites and media center.
Many of those upgrades were made possible by $9 million allocated to the county from the 2021 state budget — via the N.C. Department of Commerce — for infrastructure improvements at the track.
An additional $300,000 came from a reallocation of $2 million that had been set aside for a pedestrian bridge across U.S. 1 to connect the speedway with Rockingham Dragway.
“For decades, The Rock has been one of our community’s most recognizable and celebrated tourism icons,” said Meghann Lambeth, executive director of the Richmond County Tourism Development Authority. “We’re proud to continue supporting Rockingham Speedway as it draws visitors to Rockin’ Richmond County under the new ownership of the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA).”
This is the third North Carolina motorsports facility IHRA has purchased this year: GALOT Motorsports Park in Benson; and Piedmont Dragway in Julian.
Recently, IRHA announced purchases of Heartland Motorsports Park in Kansas, Memphis International Raceway in Tennessee, and Maple Grove Raceway in Pennsylvania.
The organization has also announced both a stock car and powerboat series.
More plans for Rockingham are to be announced at a later date.
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IHRA Buys Topeka’s Heartland Motorsports Park – Drag Bike News
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) today announced the acquisition of Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka, Kansas, reinforcing IHRA’s long-term commitment to preserving motorsports history while reimagining legendary venues for the future.
Originally opened in 1963 as Topeka Dragway, the facility later evolved into Heartland Motorsports Park and became one of the most versatile motorsports complexes in the country. Over the decades, Heartland has hosted major national drag racing events, road racing, karting, motocross, and countless grassroots competitions, earning its reputation as a cornerstone of Midwest motorsports.




With this acquisition, Heartland Motorsports Park enters a new chapter — one that honors its storied past while positioning the property as a modern destination entertainment complex.
“Heartland Motorsports Park is one of those places that simply matters to racing,” said Darryl Cuttell, Owner of the International Hot Rod Association. “It has history, soul, and a footprint that allows us to think bigger than just a racetrack. Our goal is to restore this facility with respect for its legacy while building something that serves racers, fans, and the community for generations.”
A Destination for Racing, Music, and Community
IHRA’s long-term vision for Heartland Motorsports Park extends well beyond competition weekends. Planned restoration and redevelopment efforts will focus on creating a year-round destination that blends motorsports with live entertainment and community engagement, including:
· Revitalized drag racing operations with improved racer and fan amenities
· Expanded motorsports and special event programming
· Live music, concerts, and festival experiences

· Enhanced hospitality, vendor, and fan-experience areas
· Community-focused events designed to drive tourism and economic impact
“Motorsports has to evolve to stay strong,” Cuttell added. “The future is about creating places where racing, music, entertainment, and community come together. Heartland has all the pieces to become one of the premier motorsports and entertainment destinations in the country.”



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The acquisition aligns with IHRA’s broader racer-first philosophy, which includes direct investment in facilities and infrastructure that strengthen grassroots racing, elevate national competition, and create sustainable motorsports ecosystems.
Renovation planning will begin immediately, with additional announcements regarding redevelopment phases, event schedules, and community partnerships expected in the coming months.
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Denny Hamlin breaks silence after dad’s death and gives update on mom – Motorsport – Sports
NASCAR superstar Denny Hamlin has broken his silence after a tragic house fire killed his father, Dennis, and left his mother, Mary Lou, hospitalized. On Sunday, it was revealed that a devastating fire broke out at the Hamlin family home in North Carolina, and that there was one casualty, and another person was left hospitalized.
On Monday, the casualty was confirmed to be Hamlin’s father, Dennis, 75, who was already seriously ill and had to watch his son’s outstanding 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season from home. Hamlin dedicated his race wins, including his 60th Cup victory in Las Vegas, to his father and had hoped to end his 20-year Cup Series championship drought in Phoenix last month, before his father passed away.
However, Hamlin was pipped in overtime by Kyle Larson after being undercut on pit road, leaving the 45-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing star devastated. Hamlin looked broken before climbing out of the No. 11 and being comforted by his partner, Jordan Fish.
Despite Dennis being seriously ill and the Hamlin family unsure how long they had left with the figurehead, the manner of his passing was truly devastating. Well wishes from across the NASCAR world have poured in, from Hamlin’s competitors of past and present, as well as some of the sport’s best-ever, such as Richard Petty.
Dennis’s passing and Mary Lou’s hospitalization are the latest tragedies in the short offseason. NASCAR lost former driver Michael Annett, who died at the age of 39, followed by Greg Biffle, his wife, his two children, and three others in a fatal plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina.
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Hamlin, whose emotions surrounding his father’s health were clear last season, has broken his silence. The NASCAR star has thanked those who have shown support following Dennis’ death and provided an update on his mom as she remains hospitalized.
Hamlin posted on social media: “Thank you to everyone who has reached out with condolences on my father’s passing.
“My mother continues to improve, and our family truly appreciates the oupuring of support and respect for our privacy during this time.”
23XI Racing, the team he co-owns with Michael Jordan, shared their support in a statement on Tuesday. They wrote: “Everyone at 23XI Racing is deeply saddened by the tragic news concerning the Hamlin family.
“We extend our deepest condolences to Denny and the entire Hamlin family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the family and his mom.”
Joe Gibbs Racing posted: “Please join all of us at Joe Gibbs Racing in praying for @dennyhamlin, his family, and his Mom. We appreciate the outpouring of support.”
A NASCAR statement read: “NASCAR extends its deepest condolences to Denny Hamlin and the entire Hamlin family. Dennis Hamlin instilled a love of racing in his son, and sacrificed greatly to develop Denny into a world-class talent in the sport. We also continue to offer our thoughts and prayers to Denny’s mother, Mary Lou, and hope for her full recovery.”
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“I’ve been called a lot of things, but I never thought that ‘Sir’ was going to be one of them,” Dixon said. “That was kind of crazy. Totally out of the blue … You automatically go back to the start like the first time driving a go-kart and then all the rest of the memories happened at warp speed.”
Scott Ronald Glyndwr Dixon, now a Knight Commander of the New Zealand Order of Merit, was born in Australia to New Zealand-born parents who later returned to live in Auckland.
Dixon, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 2008, received the knighthood for services to motor sport. He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2024.
“Sir Scott is a hero to young New Zealand motor sport fans and his work fundraising for children’s charities is invaluable,” New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said.
Dixon won karting titles in Australia and New Zealand before heading to the United States where he raced in Indy Lights and CART series before moving to IndyCar in 2003.
Dixon has had 23 consecutive seasons for Chip Ganassi Racing in IndyCar with 58 wins and 142 podium finishes from 380 starts. He has started 32 times from pole position and won the championship in 2003, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018 and 2020.
“It’s all about outside racing giving back to the community and the partnerships you make away from the track and causes you get involved in,” Dixon said.
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AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer contributed to this story.
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