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NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega odds, predictions: Team Penske favored but long shots shine at superspeedway

After the Easter break, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to party city Talladega this weekend for the Jack Link’s 500. Drivers will be looking for a dose of good luck at the superspeedway in their attempts to avoid the “Big One” and clinch a win. With an unbroken stretch of races from now until November, […]

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After the Easter break, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to party city Talladega this weekend for the Jack Link’s 500. Drivers will be looking for a dose of good luck at the superspeedway in their attempts to avoid the “Big One” and clinch a win. With an unbroken stretch of races from now until November, the unpredictability of Talladega could be exactly what a long-shot driver needs.

As always, we’re previewing the race and getting predictions from our NASCAR experts, Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi. They’re answering our questions about the Cup Series’ upcoming schedule, All-Star race controversies, Rodney Childers’ future and who might cross the finish line first this weekend.

Take it away, guys!


How to watch the Jack Link’s 500

  • Track: Talladega Superspeedway — Lincoln, Ala.
  • Time: Sunday, April 27, 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox
  • Streaming: Fubo (try for free)

NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega Q&A, predictions

We’re about to embark on the longest-ever stretch of consecutive race weekends to end the season in NASCAR’s recorded history, with 28 straight weekends of racing until the championship on Nov. 2. Are any drivers/crews especially suited to shine in a grind like this? Any drivers/crews this might disadvantage more than others?

Jeff: My take on this would be if you’re running well, you’re positioned for success. If you’re off to a bad start and it looks like your team doesn’t have the necessary speed to compete this year, it could be a long, long season. With no more breaks in this relentless schedule, there’s really no time to reset and regroup. My guess is the familiar names we’ve seen at the front of the field should mostly stay there, while it will be a continued challenge for drivers 30th or worse in points (Erik Jones, Brad Keselowski and Noah Gragson among them) to find their footing. Of course, we know all it takes is a single victory to turn a season around — and a superspeedway like Talladega is the perfect place to do that.

Jordan: The grinding schedule inevitably favors bigger organizations like Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing and Team Penske, which have more personnel and therefore deeper rosters to lean on, so they rotate crew members to give them a weekend off. It is also much easier to navigate if you’re running well as opposed to the other end of the spectrum, where each race weekend can feel like a never-ending slog. It will be interesting later in the year to see how teams feel about this stretch and whether they would’ve managed things differently.

I should also ask: How are our two intrepid NASCAR reporters feeling about zero summer breaks? I hope you both went to the Bahamas last week, but judging from the stories you churned out, you kept on working!

Jeff: You’re going to get two very different answers to this one. I not only went on a family vacation to a Mexican beach, but also took all social media off my phone for eight days. I didn’t see a single post of any kind. It was glorious and a much-needed chance to disconnect before the upcoming grind. Jordan, of course, did not.

Jordan: What’s a vacation? Because from this viewpoint, the news doesn’t stop. Taking time off can happen during the “offseason.”

In All-Star race drama, there’s a lot of *ahem* “dialogue” online about the “promoter’s caution.” Can you shed some light on the decision-making process and what impact that has? Also, NASCAR reportedly offered a “run what you brung” model for the All-Star race, and teams declined. Do you know why they declined?

Jeff: NASCAR told me it’s racetrack magnate Marcus Smith and Speedway Motorsports who will make the decision on whether to call the caution, which could come anytime between Lap 100 and Lap 220 (or not at all). I assume Smith will be in the actual scoring tower along with NASCAR officials and give them the signal (or maybe he’ll actually hit the caution button himself). It’s a weird gimmick, and I don’t know if NASCAR miscalculated what the reaction would be or what, but it’s also not the end of the world. This is an exhibition race, after all, and it’s similar to a competition caution used in other races (except for the unknown of when it will happen). That said, the “run what you brung” All-Star Race would have been far more compelling and actually gotten fans excited, but NASCAR apparently couldn’t get the teams on board with it. I assume there was a cost factor involved, and teams didn’t want to spend extra money on one of the lowest-paying races for everyone except the race winner (who gets $1 million) that also comes with no points.

Jordan: The “promoter’s caution” is what it is and perfectly fine for a non-points event solely designed to offer something different than what they’d normally see during the season. It’s a bummer that the “run what you brung” concept didn’t take hold because that would’ve been absolutely fascinating to see what wild ideas teams would’ve employed. And it definitely would’ve added a very intriguing element to a race that has long lacked juice. Hopefully, this idea can be revisited next year.

You reported that Rodney Childers and Spire have parted ways, and Childers is taking some time off. Will there be a mad rush to get him? Who is his most likely next team? That could really shift some futures odds.

Jeff: Childers is going to take his time and see what’s out there for a bit. I’ve spoken to both Childers and Spire co-owner Jeff Dickerson this week, and the best way to describe the breakup is that it just wasn’t working. It wasn’t a good fit for either one of them based on what each expected going into the relationship. It happens, and Spire made the decision to move on quickly rather than drag it out and hope for a change. Childers has won 40 Cup Series races (second on the active crew chiefs list) and a championship, so he’ll certainly be sought-after and his phone will be ringing, but it obviously depends on the right situation. As we saw with Spire, not every scenario that looks good on paper ends up working out, so it will be interesting to see if someone makes a crew chief move just to make room for Childers.

Jordan: After talking to multiple people familiar with the situation, the best way to describe the Childers-Spire relationship was trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Sometimes a pairing that looks great on paper doesn’t work as intended. This is an all-too-familiar tale in NASCAR with countless examples to point to. As for what Childers does next, we’ll see. He should have options, but whether an opportunity materializes with a deep-pocketed organization is the unknown.

OK, now to Talladega! Do you predict an exciting race this year? What are drivers looking to avoid, and what are fans hoping for? Who is best at avoiding the Big One?

Jeff: By now, we know exactly what to expect at NASCAR superspeedway races with the Next Gen car — almost a full day of three- and four-wide pack racing where it looks good on TV, but in reality, the drivers are all just going half-throttle and saving fuel. Conserving gas is now the name of the game at superspeedways because crew chiefs want the drivers to take as little fuel as possible on the final pit stop of the race in order to get track position; it’s otherwise hard to pass in the Next Gen car at these tracks. So we’ll probably see a giant pack, followed by the usual Big One that takes out half of the field toward the end of the race. And it will probably end in overtime. This is a race where luck is a major factor, since avoiding crashes (or not) isn’t really a skill.

Jordan: Jeff nailed it with what we will likely see on Sunday. That’s the nature of racing on a drafting track in the Next Gen era. That said, there is a group of drivers who routinely put themselves in a position to win better than others. For example, Penske’s trio of Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric and Joey Logano routinely position themselves at the front of the field where they tend to lead a bulk of the laps. Of course, the issue with Penske’s drivers has been converting all these laps led into strong finishes, as getting to the finish with their cars in one piece has been a challenge.

Who do you pick for a win this weekend?

Jeff: This is one of the times when you should avoid the favorites and sprinkle some money on some long shots who could win. Sure, it could be one of the great superspeedway racers like Ryan Blaney or Brad Keselowski. It could also just as easily be one of the guys who tend to pop up and win these things every now and then, like Ricky Stenhouse Jr. or Michael McDowell. And then it could be a longshot like Justin Haley or AJ Allmendinger (both +6000). I’d say not to go any lower than that, but remember what happened last summer at Daytona? Harrison Burton won his first career race, and his odds were +8000 at the time. Crazy things can happen, and anyone who tells you they confidently know who will win is just BS’ing.

Jordan: Blaney’s track record on drafting tracks is hard to ignore. And the same can be said for Cindric, who led the most laps in the Daytona 500 and the third-most laps at Atlanta, the only two drafting-track races we’ve had this year. Also, Logano, who probably had the fastest car at Daytona and led the most laps at Atlanta. Basically, this is a long-winded way of saying Team Penske is the favorite this weekend.

Who is a long shot you like?

Jeff: I’m going to throw out a wild one for you: Riley Herbst (+6000). It’s easy to forget now, but Herbst was in contention to win the 2023 fall Talladega race and got wrecked from fourth place right before the finish line after pushing eventual winner Blaney to the lead (Herbst finished ninth instead). Herbst then was in fifth place on the last lap of February’s Daytona 500 when he got spun into the grass. The Cup Series rookie seems to have a nose for staying in the mix of these races late, and it’s not out of the question that he could pull a shocking upset and win his way into the playoffs.

Jordan: Stenhouse at +3000 is good value for a driver who excels on drafting tracks and owns a single win on such tracks in each of the past two seasons. Looking behind that, Austin Dillon, a two-time winner at Daytona, is listed at an intriguing +5000, while the perpetually overlooked Allmendinger is at +6000.


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NASCAR ‘likely’ won’t take pre-season Clash international in 2026

As part of a teleconference announcing Homestead-Miami Speedway as the 2026 season finale, NASCAR has also given an update on ‘The Clash’ and its immediate future. After spending decades as an exhibition race for pole-sitters, taking place at Daytona International Speedway in the lead-up to the 500, the event has changed drastically in recent years. […]

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As part of a teleconference announcing Homestead-Miami Speedway as the 2026 season finale, NASCAR has also given an update on ‘The Clash’ and its immediate future.

After spending decades as an exhibition race for pole-sitters, taking place at Daytona International Speedway in the lead-up to the 500, the event has changed drastically in recent years. After moving it from the Daytona oval to the Daytona road course in 2021, the event took on a whole new identify with a temporary race track constructed inside the LA Memorial Coliseum. After three years of that with all chartered teams invited, everything changed again. In 2025. NASCAR left the lucrative LA market and returned to its roots at Bowman Gray Stadium.

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However, many saw it as a one-off as talks continued behind the scenes with hopes of bringing the event to an international audience. The city of São Paulo, Brazil, expressed interest in hosting the event at Interlagos. But it seems like those plans are on hold … for the moment.

“I think as far as next year goes, more than likely it will stay domestic here in the United States,” revealed NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Venue & Racing Innovations Officer, Ben Kennedy. “I wouldn’t ever rule out international in the future, though. We have thoughts about a lot of it being prior to the season, in the off-season, an exhibition race. It’s a great opportunity for us to bring NASCAR racing to other parts of the world.

“I think it’s going to be something that we’ll continue to consider, but at least for now we’ll more than likely keep it domestic.”

Bowman Gray has not yet been confirmed as the event’s host for 2026, so NASCAR could still be looking at other locations within the USA. However, this appears unlikely based on discussions from earlier in the year, indicating that Bowman Gray is the leading candidate. NASCAR also invested a lot in Bowman Gray, making several upgrades over the past year to ensure it was Cup-ready.

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DragChamp Top 10 List – 5/7/25 Edition

Ernie Humes swept the No Box class at Farmington to lead the DragChamp Top 10 List, presented by Laris Motorsports Insurance 5/7/25 – We’ve accumulated the best performers from the past week for the Top 10 List presented by Laris Motorsports Insurance. Read below to see how they ranked. Racecar insurance is more affordable than you […]

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5/7/25 – We’ve accumulated the best performers from the past week for the Top 10 List presented by Laris Motorsports Insurance. Read below to see how they ranked.

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1 – Ernie Humes

Ernie Humes’ great start to the 2025 racing season got even better last weekend at the K&J Promotions 1st Annual Marty Williams’s Memorial at Farmington. EH3 swept the No Box class winning all three days! After moving into the Top Bulb class, Humes made a couple of late round finishes to cap off a great weekend.

2 – Jeff Serra

A week after winning $15,000 at the Spring Fling Galot, Jeff Serra picked up a $25,000 victory at the Farm. Jeff’s enjoyed a great start to the season and proved his versatility by driving different cars in each of his multiple final rounds this year.

3 – Donnie Durenberger

Donnie Durenberger earned a rare double-up at the NHRA D3 LODRS race in St. Louis when he won both the Super Street title and the Sportsman Motorcycle class.

4 – Nathan Prose

Nathan Prose has been on fire lately winning four times in the last three races. Prose kicked off his win streak with wins in Super Gas and Super Comp at the Spring Classic in Indianapolis. A week later he won Super Gas at the D3 LODRS in INDY and followed with another SG victory this past weekend at the D3 LODRS race in St. Louis. That’s four wins in two classes in three races!

5 – Brandon Williams

Brandon Williams continues to impress after reaching four final rounds in the last two weeks. A week ago Brandon drove his Firebird to a No Box runner-up in Montgomery. This past weekend he added two runner-ups at the Farm and a win in Gainesville to increase his season total to 17 final round appearances!

6 – Gary Williams

G-dub parked Fancy 2.0 in the winners circle at the Farm taking home $25,000 in the process! He also added a Gambler’s runner-up to earn the #6 spot this week.

7 – Chris Crawford

Chris Crawford cashed for $25,000 at the Farm to land in the lucky #7 spot this week.

7 – Bill Angel

Bill Angel also cashed a big check at Farmington after winning the $20,000 High Roller Shootout.

8 – Andrew Goss

Andrew Goss doubled up at Mo-Kan winning Footbrake on Saturday and Box on Sunday to make another Top 10 appearance.

8 – Andy Innes

Andy Innes swept the No Box class with his Super Stock Cavalier winning Saturday and Sunday at the Mid Michigan season opener.

9 – Grant Zimmerman

Grant Zimmerman earned a Top 10 showing after racing to a win and a runner-up at Cordova’s season opener.

9 – Jeromy Hefler

Former IHRA World Champ Jeromy Hefler drove his Subaru Brat to a win and a runner-up at the Windmill Nationals in Ardmore.

10 – David Saunders

David Saunders closes out the Top 10 List this week after making four final round appearances over the last few weeks at Summerduck Motorsports Park. Saunders earned two wins in four final round appearances at the Duck.

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Local historic motorsports complex sold – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio

GREENE COUNTY — Kil-Kare Raceway will soon have a new owner. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The historic raceway was sold to the International Hot Rod Association. TRENDING STORIES: Kil-Kare was first built by the Marshall Brothers and first opened up as a 1/5-mile dirt track in 1951. The quarter-mile […]

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The historic raceway was sold to the International Hot Rod Association.

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Kil-Kare was first built by the Marshall Brothers and first opened up as a 1/5-mile dirt track in 1951.

The quarter-mile dragway opened in 1959, which made Kil-Kare a premier facility for both stock car and drag racing.

Recent improvements to the drag strip include an all-concrete racing surface with concrete walls, an Accutime timing system, bigger staging lanes, restroom facilities, and concession stands featuring the popular brick oven pizza.

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How that’ll work in 2027 and beyond remains unclear. But in 2026, Homestead is the spot. “I like that we move it around,” said reigning NASCAR champion Joey Logano, who won the crown last fall at Phoenix — this year’s title-deciding spot as well — and the first of his three titles at Homestead-Miami in […]

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How that’ll work in 2027 and beyond remains unclear. But in 2026, Homestead is the spot.

“I like that we move it around,” said reigning NASCAR champion Joey Logano, who won the crown last fall at Phoenix — this year’s title-deciding spot as well — and the first of his three titles at Homestead-Miami in 2018. “That was one of the things that I always thought would be a great idea if we were able to pull it off, right? The Super Bowl doesn’t stay in the same place every year. Why should our Super Bowl, our championship race, stay in same place every year?”

NASCAR made the announcement Tuesday, and it was not exactly a stunner. (“I’m sure everyone was surprised to see this coming,” Logano said, smiling.) Its three series — the truck series, the Xfinity Series and the Cup Series — will see their seasons come to a close at Homestead from Nov. 6-8, 2026.

It isn’t a permanent return, though: NASCAR said that championship weekends are going to be on a rotation “to ensure that the season’s exciting conclusion is shared amongst NASCAR’s marquee venues and key markets.” Phoenix will be part of that rotation, somehow, but NASCAR isn’t ready to say which other tracks may be involved and when all that will be announced.

“We have a lot of confidence, when we go to Homestead-Miami Speedway, it’s going to deliver from a racing product perspective,” NASCAR executive vice president Ben Kennedy said. “It’s also going to create a good amount of unpredictability for many of our fans that come to that race or tune in on TV just going to a different championship venue and having it on the line. We’re excited to see all that.”

Part of NASCAR’s commitment to Homestead-Miami, Kennedy said, includes a capital investment to “make sure it is a championship-caliber facility when we show up next year.”

NASCAR routinely makes tweaks to schedules and now will tinker again with where seasons end, but one non-negotiable appears to be the start of the season: Daytona will remain the first points race for the foreseeable future, Kennedy said.

“We ran a survey a couple years ago, and it was over 95% of our fan base wants to see their first points race be the Daytona 500,” Kennedy said. “That was a statistic that was strong enough for us to say we’re not even going to explore that for now.”

Homestead-Miami was the championship weekend site from 2002 through 2019. There are three active drivers who were crowned NASCAR champions at Homestead — Kyle Busch in 2015 and 2019, Brad Keselowski in 2012 and Logano in 2018. Logano has also won the title at Phoenix in two of the last three seasons, including last year.

And all seven of Jimmie Johnson’s NASCAR titles came at Homestead, which has renamed a tunnel in his honor to commemorate those championships.

“If you’re asking drivers, it’s about the track, right? The environment obviously is really cool. It’s different being in Miami. That’s a neat thing,” Logano said. “But the drivers, what we care about is the racing, right? Can we move around the racetrack, can we do different things, are the tires falling off, is that fun. To us, yeah, that’s fun.”

NASCAR decided after the 2001 season to move its truck and Cup series races to one track, in order to create a season-ending championship celebration. Homestead-Miami was the original site after that decision, and then things moved to Phoenix starting in 2020.

Kennedy said racing in early November isn’t exactly possible at all of the tracks on the NASCAR schedule, meaning that the series would prefer a warm-weather climate for its finish — something that Phoenix and Homestead-Miami provide. And Homestead-Miami’s history isn’t lost on NASCAR, either.

“Homestead has put on some of the most phenomenal finishes, especially when we had the championship there,” Kennedy said. “But even since then, and we’ve crowned so many legends and Hall of Famers over the past 15 years when we did have the championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway. So, competition is a part of it, variability, and I think diversity in where you’re crowning the champion was another consideration.”

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MIAMI (AP) — NASCAR asked its fans where they would prefer seeing championship weekend held, and the majority of those who responded picked Homestead-Miami Speedway. And NASCAR listened. The 2026 NASCAR season will end in South Florida, with stock car racing’s championship weekend returning to Homestead-Miami next year. It’ll be the first time since 2019 […]

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MIAMI (AP) — NASCAR asked its fans where they would prefer seeing championship weekend held, and the majority of those who responded picked Homestead-Miami Speedway.

And NASCAR listened.

The 2026 NASCAR season will end in South Florida, with stock car racing’s championship weekend returning to Homestead-Miami next year. It’ll be the first time since 2019 that the title-winners will be crowned there and will start a rotation where NASCAR will move its final weekend around various tracks.

How that’ll work in 2027 and beyond remains unclear. But in 2026, Homestead is the spot.

“I like that we move it around,” said reigning NASCAR champion Joey Logano, who won the crown last fall at Phoenix — this year’s title-deciding spot as well — and the first of his three titles at Homestead-Miami in 2018. “That was one of the things that I always thought would be a great idea if we were able to pull it off, right? The Super Bowl doesn’t stay in the same place every year. Why should our Super Bowl, our championship race, stay in same place every year?”

NASCAR made the announcement Tuesday, and it was not exactly a stunner. (“I’m sure everyone was surprised to see this coming,” Logano said, smiling.) Its three series — the truck series, the Xfinity Series and the Cup Series — will see their seasons come to a close at Homestead from Nov. 6-8, 2026.

It isn’t a permanent return, though: NASCAR said that championship weekends are going to be on a rotation “to ensure that the season’s exciting conclusion is shared amongst NASCAR’s marquee venues and key markets.” Phoenix will be part of that rotation, somehow, but NASCAR isn’t ready to say which other tracks may be involved and when all that will be announced.

“We have a lot of confidence, when we go to Homestead-Miami Speedway, it’s going to deliver from a racing product perspective,” NASCAR executive vice president Ben Kennedy said. “It’s also going to create a good amount of unpredictability for many of our fans that come to that race or tune in on TV just going to a different championship venue and having it on the line. We’re excited to see all that.”

Part of NASCAR’s commitment to Homestead-Miami, Kennedy said, includes a capital investment to “make sure it is a championship-caliber facility when we show up next year.”

NASCAR routinely makes tweaks to schedules and now will tinker again with where seasons end, but one non-negotiable appears to be the start of the season: Daytona will remain the first points race for the foreseeable future, Kennedy said.

“We ran a survey a couple years ago, and it was over 95% of our fan base wants to see their first points race be the Daytona 500,” Kennedy said. “That was a statistic that was strong enough for us to say we’re not even going to explore that for now.”

Homestead-Miami was the championship weekend site from 2002 through 2019. There are three active drivers who were crowned NASCAR champions at Homestead — Kyle Busch in 2015 and 2019, Brad Keselowski in 2012 and Logano in 2018. Logano has also won the title at Phoenix in two of the last three seasons, including last year.

And all seven of Jimmie Johnson’s NASCAR titles came at Homestead, which has renamed a tunnel in his honor to commemorate those championships.

“If you’re asking drivers, it’s about the track, right? The environment obviously is really cool. It’s different being in Miami. That’s a neat thing,” Logano said. “But the drivers, what we care about is the racing, right? Can we move around the racetrack, can we do different things, are the tires falling off, is that fun. To us, yeah, that’s fun.”

NASCAR decided after the 2001 season to move its truck and Cup series races to one track, in order to create a season-ending championship celebration. Homestead-Miami was the original site after that decision, and then things moved to Phoenix starting in 2020.

Kennedy said racing in early November isn’t exactly possible at all of the tracks on the NASCAR schedule, meaning that the series would prefer a warm-weather climate for its finish — something that Phoenix and Homestead-Miami provide. And Homestead-Miami’s history isn’t lost on NASCAR, either.

“Homestead has put on some of the most phenomenal finishes, especially when we had the championship there,” Kennedy said. “But even since then, and we’ve crowned so many legends and Hall of Famers over the past 15 years when we did have the championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway. So, competition is a part of it, variability, and I think diversity in where you’re crowning the champion was another consideration.”


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Spire Motorsports Heart of Health Care 200 Race Advance – Speedway Digest

In six NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Kansas Speedway, Spire Motorsports has earned two top-10 and three top-15 finishes. Rajah Caruth, driver of the team’s No. 71 HendrickCars.com Silverado, earned a team-best seventh-place finish last September. The Mooresville, N.C., organization fields the Nos. 07, 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados full time in the […]

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In six NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Kansas Speedway, Spire Motorsports has earned two top-10 and three top-15 finishes. Rajah Caruth, driver of the team's No. 71 HendrickCars.com Silverado, earned a team-best seventh-place finish last September. The Mooresville, N.C., organization fields the Nos. 07, 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados full time in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The Nos. 07 and 7 entries will see a rotating roster of all-star caliber drivers throughout the season, while Caruth and Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender Andres Perez de Lara will pilot the Nos. 71 and 77, respectively, for the full slate of races.
The Heart of Health Care 200 will be televised live on FS1 Saturday, May 10 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The ninth of 25 races on the 2025 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series calendar will be broadcast live on the NASCAR Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

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William Byron will drive Spire Motorsports’ No. 07 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Silverado in Saturday’s Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway.
The NASCAR Cup Series regular will pull double duty this weekend and also pilot Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 24 Raptor Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday's AdventHealth 400.
Byron's only previous CRAFTSMAN Truck Series start at the Kansas City oval saw him drive into Victory Lane in May 2016 for his first-career victory in only his fifth start. The then-18-year-old driver took the lead on the final lap after the leaders tangled in Turn 3 and cruised to the finish line to lead his 34th lap of the night.
The Charlotte, N.C., native led Spire Motorsports to its inaugural CRAFTSMAN Truck Series victory at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway in April 2022. He was forced to start from the 32nd position after qualifying was cancelled due to inclement weather. He meticulously worked his way through the field, taking the lead on Lap 105 during pit stops prior to the Final Stage. The No. 7 Silverado swapped the lead with Chandler Smith over the next several circuits, but Byron went on to lead a race-high 94 laps en route to his first grandfather clock trophy. The win came in Spire Motorsports’ second start in the series.
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The 2016 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Rookie of the Year owns 30 starts in the series, where he’s collected three poles, eight wins, 14 top fives, 19 top 10s and compiled a 10.4 average finish.
The 27-year-old is quite familiar with Spire Motorsports’ 77,000 square-foot facility located on Mazeppa Road in Mooresville, N.C., the former home of Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM). In 2016, Byron registered seven victories in his rookie CRAFTSMAN Truck Series campaign with KBM. He also won the 2016 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway from the pole position, closing the year fifth in the division’s driver championship point standings while securing KBM’s fourth consecutive and fifth overall owner’s championship.
In NASCAR Cup Series competition, Byron has tallied three top-five and eight top-10 finishes at Kansas, including a runner-up finish last September.
The 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion has one appearance at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval in NASCAR’s junior circuit, earning a fourth-place result in October 2017 during his time at JR Motorsports.

William Byron Quote
What are your thoughts about returning to the site of your first CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win?
“I’m excited to get back in a truck this weekend especially at Kansas (Speedway). This is a track where I’ve run well at during my career, but extra laps are always helpful no matter where it is. I appreciate Spire giving me the chance to run a truck again this year and hopefully we can have a good showing for them and HendrickCars.com.”
Atop the No. 07 Box – Crew Chief Allen Hart

Allen Hart calls the shots for the No. 07 team, an entry that will see a rotating roster of drivers throughout the 2025 campaign.
Last time out at Texas Motor Speedway, the No. 07 team and driver Nick Sanchez spent most of the evening racing inside the top 10. The Gainbridge Silverado hit pit road under green-flag conditions for the team's final scheduled service of the night, however, the driver slid through the pit box and received a penalty for driving through too many stalls. After serving a drive-through penalty, the two-time CRAFTSMAN Truck Series winner returned to the track two laps down. A Lap 152 caution allowed the 23-year-old to receive a lap back via the wave around, and three laps later, received the free pass to return to the lead lap. Sanchez capitalized on a slew of late-race incidents to come home 13th. 
The Midland, Mich., native earned his first career win in a crew chief role in March's Baptist Health 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. After a spin midway through the Final Stage, Kyle Larson made an impressive run through the field over the event's final 40 circuits, chasing down the leaders with two laps remaining to make the winning move.
Through eight races, No. 07 team sit sixth in the division's owner's championship point standings on the strength of one win, two top-five and two top-10 finishes.

Carson Hocevar – Driver, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado

Carson Hocevar will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Delaware Life Chevrolet Silverado in Saturday’s Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway. 
Hocevar will pull double duty this weekend and also drive Spire Motorsports No. 77 Delaware Life Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday's AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race.
The 2024 Cup Series Rookie of the Year made his return to the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series last week at Texas Motor Speedway. He fell out of contention for a top-five finish when he lost voltage under green-flag conditions and was forced to make an unscheduled pit stop. The team ultimately finished 17th.
The 22-year-old has made five CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Kansas Speedway where he's collected one top five and two top 10s. His five appearances are highlighted by a runner-up finish in 2022 where he claimed the lead via fuel strategy and paced the field for 28 circuits. He was passed on the final lap when his Silverado stumbled on low fuel.
The Portage, Mich., native is a veteran of 78 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races, earning four wins, 21 top fives and 33 top 10s while leading 600 laps. He made the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoffs in all three full-time seasons, and reached the Championship 4 in 2023.
Prior to climbing in the No. 7 Delaware Life Chevrolet Silverado on Saturday, Hocevar will return to the FS1 broadcast booth for Friday night’s ARCA Menards Series race. He owns seven top-five and 13 top-10 finishes in 16 starts in the series.
The four-time CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race winner will return to the No. 7 Silverado next month at Michigan International Speedway (June 7). He will round out his four-race slate at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway (June 20).
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Carson Hocevar Quote
What are your expectations after showing speed but had mechanical issues. What are your expectations for this weekend?
“I think we’ll have another good weekend. I felt like running the truck race at Texas was a big help as far as getting laps on track and getting into the racing mindset early in the weekend, so I’m excited to do that again at Kansas and try to make up for how last weekend ended. I’ve enjoyed working with Brian (Pattie) and the No. 7 team and want to get them a great result for their hard work.”
Atop the No. 7 Box – Crew Chief Brian Pattie

Brian Pattie stands atop of the No. 7 pit box, an entry that will see a plethora of all-star caliber drivers behind the wheel throughout the 2025 season.
The Zephyrhills, Fla., native has called two CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races at Kansas Speedway, highlighted by a seventh-place result with Kyle Busch in May 2023.
The 50-year-old earned a pair of top-five finishes at Kansas Speedway in NASCAR's premier division, claiming a fourth-place finish with Juan Pablo Montoya (2009) and a fifth-place result with Clint Bowyer (April 2013).
The 24-year veteran spent 14 seasons in NASCAR's premier division. As a crew chief, he has earned six wins in Cup Series competition and 11 in the Xfinity Series. He stands as one of 11 crew chiefs to win races across all three of NASCAR's national touring series.
Earlier this season, the No. 7 team defended its 2024 victory in the Fr8 208 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Kyle Busch behind the wheel. The Las Vegas driver spent all 135 laps in the top 15 while leading a race-high 80 laps and recording a field-leading average running position (3.2) and driver rating (124.6).

Rajah Caruth – Driver, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado

Rajah Caruth will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 71 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Silverado in Saturday evening's Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway.
The 22-year-old has made four CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval, claiming his first top 10 at the venue with a seventh-place finish last September. Last season's finish secured a birth into the Round of 8 of the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoffs for Caruth and the No. 71 team.
The recent Winston-Salem (N.C.) State University graduate has three ARCA Menards Series starts at Kansas, claiming one top five and two top 10s. He secured a runner-up finish to teammate Nick Sanchez in May 2022, and was positioned comfortably within the top three in Fall 2022 until a tire failure ended his race eight laps early.
Last time out at Texas Motor Speedway, a lightning-fast pit stop by the HendrickCars.com crew on the final trip to pit road cycled the No. 71 Chevrolet to the eighth position, one lap behind the leaders. A Lap 148 caution allowed Caruth to take the wave around and gain his lap back, restarting eighth with 16 laps remaining. A multi-truck incident propelled him to the third position for a trio of late-race restarts. In NASCAR Overtime, the driver's second-career win was in sight, but he ultimately had to settle for a third-place finish.
After starting the season with back-to-back finishes outside the top 25, Caruth has rebounded with five top-10 finishes in the last six events. He is one of three drivers to accomplish the feat over the same number of races.
Through the first eight events on the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series calendar, Caruth has tallied two top fives and five top 10s, while pacing the field for 115 circuits - doubling his total of 56 from the 2024 campaign.
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The 2024 season marked a career year for Caruth where he tallied one win, a pair of Cometic Gasket Pole Awards and five top-five finishes, all of which were the first of his young career. The 12 top-10 finishes on the season tripled Caruth’s total of four in 2023, while his average starting position of 10.7 was four positions higher than 2023 and his 11.6 average finish was an impressive seven positions higher.
With his first career CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win last season, Caruth became the third African-American driver to win a NASCAR National Touring Series race. 
Caruth and the No. 71 team qualified for the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoffs in 2024, the first such appearance for the former Washington, D.C., resident. Despite reaching the Round of 8, mechanical issues stalled his championship bid in the season’s penultimate event at Martinsville Speedway.

Rajah Caruth Quotes
Kansas is the track you’ve made the most starts in all series combined. How do you feel about the venue?
“I love Kansas. That was the first mile-and-a-half I ran in ARCA. I led some laps and probably should have won a race or two there. I think I’ve been competitive each time I’ve ran there in a truck. I took myself out the first time we went there, but hopefully we can be as fast as we were that race this weekend. To be fast, you have to run the wall, which I believe fits my strong suit. I’ve definitely got a bit of a pep in my step coming off of a good weekend at Texas.”

How does putting together good runs at Kansas in the past help your confidence level heading into the weekend?
“I think the positive direction is what helps the most. You see the results coming in as a result of your hard work, and that is a huge determining factor. When you work so hard and things aren’t going well, it can make it all seem like its for nothing. We have been on a nice little top 10 streak recently, and we are heading to a track I’ve put together a few nice runs the last couple trips. I definitely feel good going into the weekend.”
Atop the No. 71 Box – Crew Chief Kevin “Bono” Manion

Veteran crew chief Kevin "Bono" Manion has stood atop the box for 10 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races at Kansas Speedway, tallying five top 10s and eight top 15s. 
The Boylston, Mass., native called Kyle Busch to a May 2017 victory in America's heartland, leading a race-high 94 laps en route to the driver's 47th win in the series.
Manion, a 31-year veteran of the sport, founded Spire Motorsports' CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program alongside industry veteran Mike Greci in 2022. The team claimed their first victory in their second outing with William Byron behind the wheel at Martinsville Speedway.
The 53-year-old has racked up six Cup Series victories - including the 2010 Daytona 500 - 17 NASCAR Xfinity Series triumphs and 11 CRAFTSMAN Truck series wins. Manion is also one of 11 crew chiefs to have called wins across all three of NASCAR's national touring series.
In 2023, Manion became one of few to call a race in all three of NASCAR's national series in a single season, all of which came under the Spire Motorsports banner. He led the part-time effort on the No. 7 Silverado in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, helped in limited starts for Carson Hocevar in the Xfinity Series and took the reigns during the second half of the Cup Series season for Ty Dillon and the No. 77 team.

Andres Perez de Lara – Driver, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado

Andres Perez de Lara will pilot the No. 77 Telcel Chevrolet Silverado for Spire Motorsports in the Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway.
In the division's most recent race at Texas Motor Speedway, Perez de Lara made contact with a competitor causing a significant impact with the outside retaining wall, dealing race-ending damage. 
The 20-year-old will make his fifth start at the Kansas oval on Saturday and his first in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. In his four starts in ARCA Menards Series competition, the 2024 series champion has tallied two top 10s , with his best run coming in the spring of 2023 with a sixth-place finish, which was his first career 1.5-mile-oval start.
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The Mexico City native has made 10 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts, nine of which were behind the wheel of a Spire Motorsports Chevy Silverado. He earned his first-career top 10 in his CRAFTSMAN Truck Series debut last June at World Wide Technology Raceway via a ninth-place result. His career-best seventh-place finish at Martinsville Speedway in March marked his second top 10 in the series.
Perez de Lara is in pursuit of Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in 2025 and sits second in the standings for the award, 39 points behind leader Gio Ruggiero.
The 2024 ARCA Menards Series champion juggled his duties while also competing full time in the NASCAR Mexico Series. In 2023, he earned the Rookie of the Year award while finishing fourth in the division’s championship point standings and reaching the series’ version of the NASCAR playoffs. His lone win in the series came at Ovalo Aguascalientes, a 0.875-mile oval.

Andres Perez de Lara Quotes
You made your first career 1.5-mile oval start at Kansas in the ARCA Menards Series. How do you feel about returning to the track in a truck this weekend?
“I am excited to get back to Kansas this weekend. Out of all of the tracks we have been to this year, I think I’ve run the most laps at Kansas. The race will play out completely different in a truck. We have worked hard in the simulator and at the shop to make sure the truck will be prepared to run multiple lines on track. I will have to take full advantage of practice on Saturday to get comfortable running the top, and find all the ways I can make speed. Hopefully, we can execute all day and get a solid result.”

Kansas is well-known as a multi-groove race track. How do you think that will progress throughout the race?
“Kansas is one of the most technical tracks that we go to all year. Everyone will progress to the top of the track. We will have to make the top work. That’s where the fastest lap times are when tires begin to fall off.”
Atop the No. 77 Box – Crew Chief Chad Walter

Crew chief Chad Walter has called eight CRAFTSMAN Truck Series events at Kansas Speedway, earning two top-10 finishes, highlighted by a seventh-place result last September with Rajah Caruth.
In eight appearances atop the box in NASCAR Xfinity Series competition, Walter has amassed two top fives and six top 10s. 
Between NASCAR's Xfinity Series and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, the Albion, N.Y. native has racked up six wins, 52 top fives and 131 top 10s.

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