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NASCAR: Kyle Larson dominates Kansas
Larson led 221 of the race’s 267 laps. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — In 2024, Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher at Kansas in the closest NASCAR Cup Series finish ever. In 2025, Larson won by a much wider margin, by crushing the field for a dominant victory. Larson started on the pole and led 221 of […]

Larson led 221 of the race’s 267 laps.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — In 2024, Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher at Kansas in the closest NASCAR Cup Series finish ever. In 2025, Larson won by a much wider margin, by crushing the field for a dominant victory.
Larson started on the pole and led 221 of the race’s 267 laps in a nearly flawless performance. He beat Christopher Bell by around half a second for the win.
The No. 5 Hendrick driver only lost the lead during pit cycles and a brief period where Chase Elliott got out front.
“Great car, great execution today,” Larson said after the win. “Glad to not win by an inch this time.”
Larson mentioned tire wear after his win, which played a big factor throughout the race. Larson lost speed late in the green flag runs but was able to control his car enough to hold onto the lead. On the race’s final lap, Larson’s tires were severely worn, and Bell closed the gap from well over a second behind.
Bell, Ryan Blaney, Chase Briscoe, and Alex Bowman completed the top five.
The first two-thirds of the race were mostly incident-free. AJ Allmendinger lost an engine on lap 7, the only caution of the first stage.
Most of the crashes happened at the beginning of the final stage. Brad Keselowski crashed after losing a tire on lap 195. Keselowski was running in second at the time of the crash and was looking for his first top 10 of the season.
Ty Dillon spun on the ensuing restart and collected Daniel Suárez and Cody Ware. The race lasted only one lap under green on the next restart when Kyle Busch was sent around after contact from Ross Chastain and Josh Berry. Bubba Wallace, Erik Jones, and Justin Haley were victims of the race’s last caution on lap 213 after Corey Heim got out of line.
Denny Hamlin’s car stalled for a clutch issue during a pit stop in the final stage, sending him from the top five to 36th. It’s the second DNF in a row for Hamlin.
Larson’s 221 laps led breaks the previous Kansas record set by Jimmie Johnson in 2011 (197). Larson crossed the 10,000 laps led mark on Sunday, becoming the 22nd driver to reach the mark.
The NASCAR Cup Series is next in action at North Wilkesboro Speedway for the NASCAR All-Star race. Joey Logano.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. trolls Hendrick Motorsports after NASCAR levied suspension
Feeling fresh off his first win as a crew chief in his first race on the box, Dale Earnhardt Jr. trolled his Hendrick Motorsports friends. Dale Jr. helped lead Connor Zilisch to the win at Pocono. It was the young NASCAR driver’s first win at an “oval” track. There was a bit of criticism, or […]

Feeling fresh off his first win as a crew chief in his first race on the box, Dale Earnhardt Jr. trolled his Hendrick Motorsports friends. Dale Jr. helped lead Connor Zilisch to the win at Pocono. It was the young NASCAR driver’s first win at an “oval” track.
There was a bit of criticism, or more dismissal, over Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his first race as a crew chief. A few people were talking about “war rooms” and how connected the crew chiefs are to the tracks, even when they are suspended.
No matter the outside noise, Dale Jr. appears to want to do it again. Chase Elliott’s No. 17 car was taken back to the Research and Development Center for a teardown. Well, the Hendrick Xfinity Series team got caught with a “main frame rail conical receiver violation.”
Adam Wall was the crew chief, and he’s suspended for three races. So, Dale Earnhardt Jr. says he’s going to hit up Greg Ives and see if he can fill in for the 17 team.
Ives has been at Hendrick Motorsports for years, from mechanic to crew chief. In the Cup Series, he’s worked with Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Alex Bowman. He recently worked as the crew chief for JR Motorsports and Justin Allgaier in the Daytona 500.
Could Dale Jr. convince his former crew chief to let him work on the 17 car? I’m not so sure. Ives is helping develop Corey Day in the Xfinity Series in that car. Maybe they need a guy to catch tires on pit stops. Earnhardt proved he can do both at Pocono.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was thrilled to win as crew chief
With Mardy Lindley watching at home and helping as much as he could, Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a great debut as crew chief. He also had his buddy Steve Letarte up there with him. So, Connor Zilisch was in good hands.
I mean, there were many chances that Earnhardt could have ruined things. He was on the pit box; he ultimately had the final say on things. If he made one decision for whatever reason against Lindley or Letarte’s advice, it could have cost them the race. Heck, he was grabbing tires! So, he could have easily caused a pit road penalty.
Besides, it was great to see him after the race. That win meant a lot to Dale Jr. However it got done, it got done.
“Yeah, it sure was [fun],” Earnhardt said on The CW broadcast after the win. “When we have an issue like this with somebody being suspended, and uh, Mardy and everybody, they know what to do. Just a great job, putting us in a position to succeed. And we had a lot of things go our way.
“A lot of good luck. Great strategy. Had a little help from Letarte up here. I wasn’t not gonna have Steve Letarte not get on this pit box after the races we won together in 2014. So, he was a big help. But Pat, everybody on this team, just amazing all weekend long. And what a great race car driver. Connor Zilisch is going to be a big deal in this sport for a long time. So, a lot of fun for me today!”
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Rick Ware Racing agrees to sell to T.J. Puchyr, who wants to expand team
According to a report from the Associated Press, T.J. Puchyr has entered into an agreement to purchase Rick Ware Racing and expand it into a three-car team by 2027. Now, many fans are likely wondering who Puchyr is, but it is a name familiar to those in the NASCAR garage. He is a former owner […]

According to a report from the Associated Press, T.J. Puchyr has entered into an agreement to purchase Rick Ware Racing and expand it into a three-car team by 2027.
Now, many fans are likely wondering who Puchyr is, but it is a name familiar to those in the NASCAR garage. He is a former owner at Spire Motorsports alongside Jeff Dickerson, helping to build it into the strong organization it now is. They purchased Furniture Row Racing’s charter following the 2018 season and formed Spire together, which now runs three full-time entries and has contended for multiple race wins this year. Puchyr has since sold his stake in Spire and is no longer connected to the team.
Per the AP, the deal would keep Rick Ware’s son Cody as one of the drivers. RWR currently runs one full-time, charted car, but they are also leasing another charter to RFK Racing for the No. 60 Ford in a two-year agreement. RWR is also in the middle of a lawsuit with Legacy Motor Club, who claims RWR backed out of a signed deal and that they owe them a charter for the 2026 season.

Cody Ware, Rick Ware Racing Ford
Photo by: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
Rick Ware Racing’s No. 51 Ford Mustang is currently last in the championships standings among the 36 chartered teams, placing no higher than 24th in any race this year.
“I’ve won at everything I’ve done at every level, and I think we can compete with these guys,” said Puchyr in an interview with the Associated Press. “I think we can build it brick-by-brick and it’s going to take people, money and time. It’s not lost on me that [RWR] is the 36th-place car in the garage, we all see it. But I believe we can make this a competitive organization, even a winner.”
There are a lot of moving parts with this deal, and it will be fascinating to see how it unfolds in the months to follow.
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Daniel Suárez Faces Trackhouse Future Turmoil After JGR Breakup and Sponsorship Betrayal
In a year marked by turmoil and uncertainty, NASCAR driver Daniel Suárez found himself at the center of a storm of betrayal and upheaval. The shocking details of his breakup with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) after Toyota and sponsors turned their backs on him have now come to light, revealing a tale of resilience and […]

In a year marked by turmoil and uncertainty, NASCAR driver Daniel Suárez found himself at the center of a storm of betrayal and upheaval. The shocking details of his breakup with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) after Toyota and sponsors turned their backs on him have now come to light, revealing a tale of resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
As the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc across various industries, NASCAR was not spared from its effects. The 2020 season came to an abrupt halt, leaving teams scrambling to navigate the new normal of racing under strict protocols and financial strain. For Suárez, who had spent over four years at JGR, the sudden policy shifts and departures of key personnel created a sense of instability within the team. The Mexican driver admitted that it never felt like he was part of a winning environment, with crew chiefs and engineers constantly in flux.
The pandemic-induced sponsor cuts further exacerbated Suárez’s challenges, leading him to make multiple moves between teams, from Gibbs to Stewart-Haas, and eventually to Trackhouse Racing. Each transition tested his mettle and reinforced his focus on the ultimate prize. Suárez’s experience underscored the crucial role of trust in the world of NASCAR, where loyalty can quickly dissipate in the face of financial turmoil.
Speaking candidly on the Dale Jr. Dirty Mo podcast, Suárez revealed the harsh reality of dwindling sponsorships in the wake of the pandemic. What was once a promising partnership with Toyota and JGR crumbled as sponsor commitments evaporated, leaving the driver with limited resources to compete at the highest level. The financial strain was felt industry-wide, with NASCAR teams grappling with a significant drop in sponsorship revenue.
Despite the setbacks, Suárez approached each new opportunity with unwavering determination. His brief stint with Gaunt Brothers may not have yielded the desired results, but it showcased his relentless drive to succeed against all odds. Now, at Trackhouse Racing, Suárez faces another crossroads as his contract nears its end. With one win under his belt and a precarious position in the standings, the pressure is on for the Mexican driver to deliver results and secure his future in the sport.
As Suárez navigates the uncertainties of his racing career, his positive attitude and commitment to success have not gone unnoticed. Even in the face of potential upheaval at Trackhouse, the driver remains focused on achieving both personal glory and team success. The coming months will test Suárez’s resilience once again, as he strives to turn the lessons learned from past betrayals into a pathway to sustained competitiveness on the track.
Motorsports
‘Truck & Tractor Pull’ to bring three nights of motorsports to Arcola
ARCOLA, Ind. (WPTA) – A truck & tractor pull is set to bring three nights of motorsports to western Allen County. From Thursday, June 26 to Saturday, June 28, the 2025 Arcola National Truck & Tractor Pull will be happening in Branning Park. The event held by the Arcola Volunteer Fire Department in partnership with […]

ARCOLA, Ind. (WPTA) – A truck & tractor pull is set to bring three nights of motorsports to western Allen County.
From Thursday, June 26 to Saturday, June 28, the 2025 Arcola National Truck & Tractor Pull will be happening in Branning Park.
The event held by the Arcola Volunteer Fire Department in partnership with the National Tractor Pullers Association invites competitors and fans to take part in three nights of motorsports.
Gates open at 5 p.m. nightly, with pulls beginning at 7 p.m. Each night will feature a variety of vehicle classes.
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Tickets for the event are $14 on Thursday for people 13 and up, $18 on Friday and Saturday for people 13 and up, $5 for children between the ages of 6 and 11, and free for children under the age of 6.
Founded in 1954 as part of Arcola Days, organizers say the Arcola National Truck & Tractor serves as a key fundraiser for the Arcola Volunteer Fire Department.
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Italian supercar set to debut at Monterey Motorsports Festival
The Monterey Motorsports Festival announced the U.S. debut of the Italian-made Perala S supercar during Car Week in August.The car will make its U.S. debut at Car Week. Under the hood, it has a 621 horsepower twin-turbo 3-liter V-6 engine. They say it was inspired by the Maserati Boomerang concept car from the 70s. Instead […]

The Monterey Motorsports Festival announced the U.S. debut of the Italian-made Perala S supercar during Car Week in August.The car will make its U.S. debut at Car Week. Under the hood, it has a 621 horsepower twin-turbo 3-liter V-6 engine. They say it was inspired by the Maserati Boomerang concept car from the 70s. Instead of traditional doors, the entire front comes unhinged.If you want to get a glimpse of it in person, they plan to debut it at Car Week on August 16 at the Monterey Motorsports Festival. General admission tickets for adults run $119, with lower-priced options available for seniors and those under the age of 18.
The Monterey Motorsports Festival announced the U.S. debut of the Italian-made Perala S supercar during Car Week in August.
The car will make its U.S. debut at Car Week. Under the hood, it has a 621 horsepower twin-turbo 3-liter V-6 engine.
They say it was inspired by the Maserati Boomerang concept car from the 70s. Instead of traditional doors, the entire front comes unhinged.
If you want to get a glimpse of it in person, they plan to debut it at Car Week on August 16 at the Monterey Motorsports Festival.
General admission tickets for adults run $119, with lower-priced options available for seniors and those under the age of 18.
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Fans get sneak peak of NASCAR at Lime Rock Park – NBC Connecticut
NASCAR is coming to Lime Rock Park this weekend. We spoke with the president and CEO of Lime Rock Park, Dicky Riegel, who told us the event has been years in the making. “We can’t wait to welcome thousands and thousands of fans to this unbelievable show,” Reigel said. But the biggest and newest event […]

NASCAR is coming to Lime Rock Park this weekend.
We spoke with the president and CEO of Lime Rock Park, Dicky Riegel, who told us the event has been years in the making.
“We can’t wait to welcome thousands and thousands of fans to this unbelievable show,” Reigel said.
But the biggest and newest event is happening this weekend.
“We welcome the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series here to Lime Rock, along with the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR Classic,” Reigel said.
There will be several NASCAR races throughout the weekend, but the main event is the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, the LIUNA 150.
“Knowing that NASCAR needs to come to road circuits,” Reigel said. “We raised our hand and said, ‘We are the perfect way for NASCAR to engage with this rabid, really enthusiastic fan base here in New England.'”
He said all this attention will bring a welcomed economic boost to the area.
“It means jobs here in the state of Connecticut. It means an expanded and strengthened partnership with the town,” he said.
Nicole Velardi, with the Division of Emergency Management Homeland Security, said it was about a month-long process to make sure everything was in order.
“Going through scenarios to make sure everybody knows what they need to do. Identifying any resource support that is needed,” Velardi said. “Making sure all the fire apparatuses, ambulances, etc., are available to support throughout the weekend.”
She said they are expecting around 40,000 people total for the weekend.
You can purchase tickets in advance online or at the door the day of.
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