NASCAR race at Iowa Speedway sells out again, series announces
NASCAR star Kyle Larson talks favorite Iowa spots for food and racing Watch as NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson talks about his favorite places in Iowa while driving in a Corvette Stingray at Iowa Speedway. The Iowa Corn 350 NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway is sold out for the second consecutive year. […]
NASCAR star Kyle Larson talks favorite Iowa spots for food and racing
Watch as NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson talks about his favorite places in Iowa while driving in a Corvette Stingray at Iowa Speedway.
The Iowa Corn 350 NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway is sold out for the second consecutive year.
The race will take place on August 3rd and air on USA Network.
Strong attendance at the 2024 race secured Iowa Speedway’s spot on the 2025 schedule.
For the second straight year, the Iowa Corn 350 NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway is sold out.
NASCAR announced the sellout on Tuesday, June 17, and also said in a news release that the Iowa Corn Growers Association had renewed its title sponsorship of the race “through a multi-year-extension.”
The race will return to the NASCAR-owned, 7/8-mile bullring in Newton, known as the “Fastest Short Track on the Planet,” for the second time this year. It’s scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Aug. 3 and will be televised on USA Network.
Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney, whose mother is from Chariton, won the inaugural Iowa Corn 350 in 2024.
During last year’s Cup Series weekend, about 24,000 fans packed the grandstand and some 20,000 more were in temporary suites and camping areas with views of the track.
NASCAR spokesperson Matt Humphrey said “scant” tickets remain for the other races on the Corn 350 weekend: the ARCA Menards Series’ Atlas Roofing 150 on Aug. 1 and the Xfinity Series’ Hy-Vee Perks 250 scheduled for Aug. 2when fans can see Cup Series drivers practice and qualify.
Strong attendance brings NASCAR Cup Series back
Iowa Speedway has long been known as one of the favorite tracks of both NASCAR and IndyCar drivers, who’ve raced there annually since 2007. For stock car drivers it was a place where they would prove themselves in developmental series like the ARCA Menards Series, the Craftsman Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series. But the track had never held a Cup Series race until last year.
Team Penske Driver Austin Cindric made his first stock car start at Iowa Speedway, and he said during a June 10 tire test there that the track holds a special place in his heart,
“This is a place that anyone who’s come up through the ranks always wished there was a Cup Series race here,” Cindric said.
In recent years NASCAR has seen declining attendance at tracks like Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee and Richmond Raceway in Virginia. But in Iowa, tickets for all three days of the inaugural Cup Series weekend sold out last year.
Iowa Speedway’s spot on the 2025 schedule was far from guaranteed. The track got the change to host the 2024 race after NASCAR closed Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, for renovations and talks to hold the race in Montreal fell through; according to Fox Sports.
Numerous NASCAR drivers after last year’s race spoke highly of the energy from the sellout crowds. Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford, said Iowa should remain on the Cup Series schedule.
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“It seemed like it was a pretty entertaining race,” Logano said. “The place was packed. The fans showed up. From the inside it looks pretty good.”
A small number of grandstand tickets for this year’s race went on sale in the fall. In February Iowa Speedway President Eric Peterson said the number of fans who renewed their tickets for the second year was “really high.” Most tickets sold at the track go to Iowans, but Iowa Speedway also pulls fans from Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, he said.
“Almost everyone we’ve talked to has renewed their tickets, and if they haven’t, they just had another conflict come up,” Peterson said.
IndyCar also back at Iowa Speedway in July
Iowa Speedway will be one of just four U.S. tracks this year to host both the NASCAR Cup Series and the NTT IndyCar Series, which is scheduled for July 12 and 13. The others are Indianapolis Motor Speedway, World Wide Technology Raceway near St. Louis and Nashville Superspeedway in Tennessee.
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Sheffield-based farm equipment company Sukup Manufacturing will be the new title sponsor of the Iowa IndyCar Race Weekend, replacing Hy-Vee who sponsored and promoted the race from 2022-2024.
NASCAR will hold a fan fest in Cowles Commons in downtown Des Moines on July 31 to kick off the Cup Series weekend. More details about the fan fest will be announced later.
Philip Joens covers retail and real estate for the Des Moines Register. He can be reached at 515-284-8184 or pjoens@registermedia.com.
Sam Corry Set for ARCA Menards Series Debut with Nitro Motorsports at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
July 22, 2025 — Nitro Motorsports is proud to announce that rising young talent Sam Corry will make his ARCA Menards Series debut this weekend at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP), driving in partnership with Venturini Motorsports. Corry, known for his accomplishments in open-wheel racing and the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli, is the latest driver to step into Nitro’s growing […]
July 22, 2025 — Nitro Motorsports is proud to announce that rising young talent Sam Corry will make his ARCA Menards Series debut this weekend at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP), driving in partnership with Venturini Motorsports. Corry, known for his accomplishments in open-wheel racing and the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli, is the latest driver to step into Nitro’s growing driver development pipeline.
The event marks an exciting new chapter in Corry’s career as he looks to build on his diverse racing experience and take on the competitive ARCA Menards Series with two powerhouse teams behind him.
“I’m incredibly excited to join Nitro Motorsports and Venturini Motorsports for this opportunity in the ARCA Menards Series,” explained Sam Corry. “They’ve built a winning program, and I’m honored to be part of it. I’ve been working hard to take this next step, and I’m ready to learn, grow, and compete at this level. I can’t thank Nick Tucker, Billy Venturini, and everyone at Nitro/Venturini Motorsports enough for believing in me and giving me the chance to showcase what we can do together.”
Team owner Nick Tucker expressed confidence in Corry’s abilities as he embarks on this next phase of his career.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Sam to the Nitro Motorsports ARCA program for his series debut,” said Tucker. “Sam has shown speed, determination, and professionalism across every discipline he’s raced in, and we know he’ll rise to the challenge this weekend at IRP. Our partnership with Venturini Motorsports continues to produce strong results, and we’re excited to see what Sam can achieve with this opportunity.”
Corry’s debut underscores Nitro Motorsports’ commitment to developing young drivers and providing them with pathways to success across multiple racing disciplines. This weekend’s race at IRP will be another exciting milestone as the team continues to expand its footprint in stock car racing alongside Venturini Motorsports, one of the most successful teams in ARCA history.
With a victory and a second-place result in the past two ARCA Menards Series event weekends with two different drivers, Corry is looking to continue that streak this weekend in Indianapolis.
The race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park is set for Friday, July 25 at 5:30pm EDT with live coverage available on FS1.
For more information on Nitro Motorsports, please visit them online or contact Nick Tucker via email HERE or visit them online at www.RaceNitro.com.
Zac Brown Band and HendrickCars.com to rock NASCAR playoffs with ‘Stone Skull’ paint scheme – Speedway Digest
Zac Brown Band and HendrickCars.com are teaming with Hendrick Motorsports for a show-stopping presence in the NASCAR playoffs to promote the group’s just-announced 2025 limited engagement at Sphere Las Vegas. The collaboration will feature a special paint scheme on Kyle Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet during the Oct. 12 Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor […]
Zac Brown Band and HendrickCars.com are teaming with Hendrick Motorsports for a show-stopping presence in the NASCAR playoffs to promote the group’s just-announced 2025 limited engagement at Sphere Las Vegas. The collaboration will feature a special paint scheme on Kyle Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet during the Oct. 12 Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Zac Brown Band will perform at Sphere Las Vegas on Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13 to coincide with the release of their seventh full-length studio album, “Love and Fear.” Known for fusing country, rock and Southern roots, the multi-platinum, GRAMMY® Award-winning group’s immersive live shows will be elevated by Sphere’s state-of-the-art technology and storytelling capabilities that deliver a concert experience like no other.
The No. 5 Zac Brown Band HendrickCars.com Chevrolet will feature the band’s signature “Stone Skull” logo on the hood with a matte black and gold chrome color palette. Primary sponsor HendrickCars.com will remain prominently featured on the car.
“Hitting the track with Hendrick Motorsports and Kyle Larson is a badass way to get the word out about our shows at Sphere,” said Zac Brown, frontman and lead vocalist of Zac Brown Band. “Mr. H has been an awesome friend for many years, and we’re thrilled to have this opportunity with his team. These performances are going to be unlike anything we’ve ever done – and this car is just a preview of the spirit we’re bringing to Vegas.”
Hendrick Motorsports fans can access an exclusive presale offer for Zac Brown Band’s Sphere Las Vegas concerts at www.zacbrownband.com using the promo code HENDRICK from 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 23, to 1 a.m. ET on Friday, July 25. Tickets will be available to the general public beginning Friday, July 25.
“Zac and the band are great friends of our organization,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group. “They always put on an incredible show, and I personally can’t wait to see what they come up with at Sphere – it’s going to be unbelievable. There’s a natural connection between the energy of rock and roll and the intensity of NASCAR. Las Vegas is one of Kyle’s best tracks, and we hope to deliver a performance for our fans that matches what the band brings to theirs.”
Larson, 32, has been dominant at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Elk Grove, California, native is a three-time winner on the 1.5-mile oval and has led 690 laps there. The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion has gone to victory lane twice in his last four starts at the track.
“It’s always cool when two different worlds come together like this,” Larson said. “The paint scheme has a killer edge to it. I’m pumped to take something to Vegas that our No. 5 team fans and Zac Brown Band fans will all be excited about. I love that HendrickCars.com wanted to make this collaboration happen and is going all in. It’ll be a lot of fun.”
Round 13 of the 2025 F1 season takes us to the Belgian Grand Prix. Everything You Need to Know About the Belgian Grand Prix The Belgian Grand Prix dates back to 1925, with its most recent outing set for July 25 and 27. FP1 will open the 2025 weekend, with Sprint qualifying following that same […]
Round 13 of the 2025 F1 season takes us to the Belgian Grand Prix.
Everything You Need to Know About the Belgian Grand Prix
The Belgian Grand Prix dates back to 1925, with its most recent outing set for July 25 and 27. FP1 will open the 2025 weekend, with Sprint qualifying following that same afternoon.
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Origins at Spa-Francorchamps and Bois de la Cambre
The Belgian Grand Prix was first held in 1925, staged at the original 9-mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit in the Ardennes. Antonio Ascari won the inaugural race in a works Alfa Romeo. He was killed at the French Grand Prix mere weeks later.
The Grand Prix returned in 1930 with a modified circuit, including a bypass of the Malmedy chicane. Louis Chiron claimed victory that year. The following decade saw drivers such as Tazio Nuvolari and Rudolf Caracciola dominate, while the 1939 race introduced the Raidillon corner.
World War II brought racing to a halt. It was not until 1946 that Grand Prix racing returned to Belgium, this time in Brussels’ Bois de la Cambre park. Frenchman Eugène Chaboud took the win in a Delage.
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The Evolution of Spa
By the early 1950s, Spa had evolved into one of the world’s fastest circuits. Only La Source remained a slow corner thanks to the new 8.7-mile circuit.
The invention of the Formula One World Championship in 1950 saw Juan Manuel Fangio and Nino Farina dominate the Belgian Grand Prix in their Alfa Romeos. Fangio claimed the first Spa victory of the F1 era, while Farina triumphed the following year.
Alberto Ascari took a commanding win in 1953, with his Ferrari outlasting the Maseratis.
Rain played a role in 1956, when Stirling Moss lost a wheel at Raidillon but managed to continue in his teammate Cesare Perdisa’s car to finish in third place. Peter Collins claimed victory after Juan Manuel Fangio’s Ferrari succumbed to gearbox failure.
The late 1950s saw Spa’s reputation intensify. Drivers feared the circuit’s lack of margin for error. Cars frequently sped off into telegraph poles, stone walls, or trees.
Tragedy struck in 1960. During practice, Stirling Moss crashed at Burnenville, suffering serious injuries. Mike Taylor’s career ended after his Lotus crashed at Stavelot due to a steering failure. The Belgian Grand Prix itself claimed lives.
Chris Bristow was killed in an accident at Malmedy, and just five laps later, Alan Stacey was fatally struck by a bird at 140 mph, crashing off the Masta straight.
Jack Brabham won the race, but the weekend caused emotional damage. Jim Clark, who scored his first F1 points there, famously hated the circuit thereafter.
Anger in the 1960s
Despite the dangers, the Belgian Grand Prix continued. Ferrari dominated in 1961 with a 1-2-3-4 finish, while Clark won the next four editions.
In 1966, engine regulations changed, doubling power output. Jackie Stewart’s crash at the Masta Kink, where he was trapped in his fuel-soaked BRM for nearly half an hour, inspired his campaigning for greater driver safety.
Dan Gurney won in his Eagle in 1967, the constructor’s only F1 victory. The following year, wings made their F1 debut, and Bruce McLaren secured his team’s maiden victory.
However, the race was overshadowed by another serious crash. Brian Redman suffered severe injuries after colliding with a parked car.
By 1969, drivers had had enough. The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association asked for safety improvements, which were rejected by circuit owners. The race was cancelled.
Although a final event was held in 1970, won by Pedro Rodriguez, it was clear that Spa was no longer suitable for F1 in its original form.
A Brief Period at Zolder and Nivelles
In the early 1970s, the Belgian Grand Prix rotated between Zolder and the modern Nivelles circuit. Emerson Fittipaldi won both events at Nivelles in 1972 and 1974, but the uninspiring layout and financial issues led to it being removed from the calendar.
Zolder hosted the bulk of the races from 1973 to 1984. Memorable moments included Niki Lauda’s back-to-back wins in 1975 and 1976, as well as the death of Gilles Villeneuve during qualifying in 1982.
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Return to a Reimagined Spa
In 1979, Spa-Francorchamps was revised and shortened to just over 4.3 miles to meet rising safety standards.
F1 returned to Spa for the Belgian Grand Prix in 1983, with Alain Prost taking victory.
Ayrton Senna then went on to win at Spa five times. His 1985 win came after the race had to be postponed due to the newly laid asphalt breaking up in the heat.
The 1990 Belgian Grand Prix was restarted twice, first after a pile-up at the La Source hairpin, then again when Paolo Barilla crashed at Eau Rouge. In 1992, Michael Schumacher claimed his maiden F1 victory for Benetton, a year after debuting at Spa.
In 1993, Damon Hill battled both Senna and Schumacher to clinch a hard-fought win.
Following the deaths of Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at Imola in 1994, Spa temporarily added a chicane at the foot of Eau Rouge. By 19995, the chicane was removed, and Schumacher began a dominant run, winning three consecutive Belgian Grands Prix.
His dominance at Spa continued into the 2000s. In 2001, he surpassed Prost’s record with his 52nd career win at the circuit. In 2004, he clinched his seventh World Championship title at Spa.
Present Day
In 2003, the Belgian Grand Prix faced disruption and was omitted from the calendar due to Belgian tobacco advertising laws. A further cancellation followed in 2006 when local authorities failed to complete essential upgrades.
The event returned in 2007 with Kimi Räikkönen taking victory, his third in succession at Spa.
In 2008, rain once again played havoc. Lewis Hamilton overtook Räikkönen twice in the closing laps on a wet track, eventually winning after the Finn crashed out. However, a post-race penalty for cutting the Bus Stop chicane demoted Hamilton to third, handing victory to Felipe Massa.
The 2021 race had no green-flag racing due to torrential rain. Two laps were completed behind the safety car before it was red-flagged, and Max Verstappen was declared the winner. Backlash over the decision to award half points prompted the FIA to revise its points system for shortened races in 2022.
In January 2025, the Belgian Grand Prix was secured in 2026-2027, 2029, and 2031.
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Circuit Information
Details
Circuit Length
7.004 km
First Grand Prix
1950
Number of Laps
44
Race Distance
308.052 km
Fastest Lap
1:44.701 – Sergio Perez (2024)
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Zionville-based AES Restaurant Group will welcome NASCAR driver Cody Ware to its Westfield Arby’s location for a “Meat N’ Greet” fan event from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. July 24, ahead of the Brickyard 400 NASCAR Series race July 27 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Ware will appear at the restaurant at 1399 Chatham Commons Blvd. […]
Zionville-based AES Restaurant Group will welcome NASCAR driver Cody Ware to its Westfield Arby’s location for a “Meat N’ Greet” fan event from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. July 24, ahead of the Brickyard 400 NASCAR Series race July 27 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Ware will appear at the restaurant at 1399 Chatham Commons Blvd. along with the Rick Ware Racing No. 51 Arby’s racecar. Arby’s is an anchor sponsor of the No. 51 car — a Ford Mustang Dark Horse — for 12 races in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series.
Fans can register to win two tickets to the Brickyard 400, and the first 51 customers will receive a free sandwich.
Guests are encouraged to arrive early.
The AES Restaurant Group also invites guests to download the Arby’s app for exclusive deals and updates throughout the year.
Learn more about the AES Foundation — AES Restaurant Group’s charitable organization — at AESFoundation.com.
NASCAR has its first new points leader in two months, and it’s not Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to win four races in 2025 with his victory in Sunday afternoon’s Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway, breaking a tie with teammate Christopher Bell, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson, and Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen. He also took the series lead […]
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to win four races in 2025 with his victory in Sunday afternoon’s Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway, breaking a tie with teammate Christopher Bell, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson, and Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen.
He also took the series lead in playoff points, as he now has 24. Larson had been leading in that category with 23, and if the playoffs started now, they’d be tied for the series lead with 31 apiece.
But for the first time in more than two months, the Cup Series has a new points leader, and no, it’s not the driver of the No. 11 Toyota.
Chase Elliott takes points lead from William Byron
Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron has been the points leader for much of the 2025 season, despite the fact that his only win is still his season-opening Daytona 500 victory. Now teammate Chase Elliott is on top.
Elliott has been notoriously elite at simply flying under the radar and avoiding bad finishes all year long, despite not being a contender nearly as much as some of the series’ other top drivers. In fact, more than half of his laps led this entire season came on Sunday at Dover en route to a sixth place finish.
Through 21 races, he has yet to finish outside of the top 20, and now that consistency has elevated him to the top spot, 16 points ahead of Byron after Byron was taken out of a potential top five finish with a late crash on Sunday.
Hendrick Motorsports currently occupy the top three spots, with Larson in third place, 22 points behind Byron. Hamlin is fourth, just one point behind Larson, meaning that his missed Mexico start is currently costing him a position.
Byron had held the points lead since retaking it from Larson after the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in late May. He has been the points leader after 17 of 21 races this season, and he has never been lower than second place.
Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney is the series’ only other points leader in 2025, ironically leading after the first two races despite the fact that Byron won the Daytona 500.
Elliott has only racked up six playoff points so far this year, five for his lone win at Atlanta Motor Speedway and one more for his first stage win of the year at Dover on Sunday. But the regular season champion is awarded 15 bonus playoff points, meaning that the driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet would have 21 if the playoffs started today.
Who will be on top after this coming Sunday afternoon’s Brickyard 400? Live coverage is set to be provided by TNT Sports from Indianapolis Motor Speedway beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 27.
Motul Named Title Sponsor of Road America’s IMSA Race Weekend; Multi-Year Partnership Announced
Motul has partnered with Road America to become the title sponsor of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship weekend, starting in 2025. This multi-year agreement will showcase the Motul SportsCar Grand Prix from July 31 to August 3 and will feature a new endurance race format beginning in 2026. The partnership not only emphasizes Motul’s commitment […]
Motul has partnered with Road America to become the title sponsor of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship weekend, starting in 2025. This multi-year agreement will showcase the Motul SportsCar Grand Prix from July 31 to August 3 and will feature a new endurance race format beginning in 2026. The partnership not only emphasizes Motul’s commitment to endurance racing but also aims to enhance fan experiences and visibility at the iconic 4.048-mile circuit. As part of the sponsorship, Motul will also take over sponsorship of the Turn 9 bridge. This collaboration marks a significant development in Road America’s racing calendar.
By the Numbers
The newly titled Motul SportsCar Grand Prix will run from July 31 to August 3, 2025.
Starting in 2026, the event will evolve into a six-hour endurance race, aligning with IMSA’s Michelin Endurance Cup.
State of Play
Road America is embracing a new endurance racing format, drawing more fans and attention.
Last year’s events saw significant attendance, with expectations for even larger crowds this year.
What’s Next
Fans can anticipate expanded programming for the Motul SportsCar Grand Prix, with an emphasis on endurance racing drama and excitement. Future events will likely deepen the integration of Motul’s branding within IMSA events, increasing engagement with fans and participants alike.
Bottom Line
This partnership signals a new chapter for both Motul and Road America, promising enhanced racing experiences and solidifying Road America’s status in the endurance racing community. Stakeholders and fans should be prepared for an exciting evolution in motorsports at this renowned track.