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NASCAR Saturday schedule at Talladega Superspeedway

It’s a full day of racing at Talladega Superspeedway with Cup qualifying and races for the ARCA and Xfinity series keeping cars on track for at least eight hours. The NASCAR Cup Series will hit the 2.66-mile track for the first time this weekend at 10:30 a.m. in a qualifying session for Sunday’s 500-mile race. […]

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It’s a full day of racing at Talladega Superspeedway with Cup qualifying and races for the ARCA and Xfinity series keeping cars on track for at least eight hours.

The NASCAR Cup Series will hit the 2.66-mile track for the first time this weekend at 10:30 a.m. in a qualifying session for Sunday’s 500-mile race. Michael McDowell (then driving for Front Row Motorsports) won both pole positions at Talladega last year but starting first seems an unfavorable omen. In six races with the Next Gen car, the Talladega pole-sitter has finished 17th or worse.

Jake Finch is the defending winner of the 76-lap ARCA race.

Jesse Love won the Xfinity race at Talladega last April and is one of six different winners in the past six races there.


Talladega Superspeedway schedule

(All Times Eastern)

Saturday, April 26

Garage open

  • 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — Cup Series
  • 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. — ARCA Series
  • 1 – 10 p.m. — Xfinity Series

Track activity

  • 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Cup qualifying (Prime, MRN)
  • 12:30 p.m. — ARCA race (76 laps, 202.16 miles; FS1)
  • 4 p.m. — Xfinity race (113 laps, 300.58 miles, Stage 1 at Lap 25, Stage 2 at Lap 50; CW, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Weather

Saturday: Partly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. High of 83 degrees with a 40% chance of rain. It’s expected to be 77 degrees with a 24% chance of rain at the start of the ARCA race and 81 degrees with a 41% chance of rain at the start of the Xfinity race.



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Why College Students Will Love NASCAR Playoffs at NHMS | News | Media

Looking to level up your fall weekend plans? New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) brings high-speed action, epic vibes and affordable fun that’s perfect for college students. Whether you’re a motorsports fan or just down for a good time, “The Magic Mile” has something for everyone. A Real-Life Party […]

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Looking to level up your fall weekend plans? New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) brings high-speed action, epic vibes and affordable fun that’s perfect for college students. Whether you’re a motorsports fan or just down for a good time, “The Magic Mile” has something for everyone.

A Real-Life Party on the Track

Why stay glued to your dorm screen when you can feel the action in person? The NASCAR Cup Series kicks off the NASCAR Playoffs Round of 12 at NHMS, bringing top drivers to battle it out for playoff glory. Add in the return of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and the fan-favorite Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race, and you’ve got wall-to-wall adrenaline. It’s more than just racing – it’s an atmosphere you have to experience to believe.

Cheap Tickets + Free Parking = Win

NHMS gets that student life means balling on a budget. Ticket prices are surprisingly affordable, and general parking? Totally free. Even better, fans are allowed to bring their own food and drinks (yes, alcohol too – just no glass), so pack your cooler for the ultimate DIY tailgate.

The Fan Zone = Festival Feels

Before the engines start and after the checkered flags fly, the Fan Zone brings the energy. Think DJs, selfie stations, racing simulators, giveaways and live entertainment – all included with your ticket. It’s a nonstop content goldmine for your Instagram and TikTok feeds.

The Groove: Where the Party Never Stops

After the final lap, the fun is just getting started. The Groove fan hangout transforms into a weekend-long party zone with live entertainment, a stocked bar and all the vibes. It’s the perfect place to chill, dance and connect with other fans in a unique setting.

Camping is the Move

Want the full NHMS experience? Camp out with your friends. Whether you bring an RV or pitch a tent, the campgrounds turn into a weekend-long party. Expect late-night hangs, music, BBQs and nonstop vibes with fellow fans from all over New England.

Make This Fall Unforgettable

For college students ready to mix sports, social energy and weekend freedom, the NASCAR Playoffs at NHMS delivers it all – and then som.

For tickets and more information, visit NHMS.com.



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Custom T’s Motorsports Park gets event permits after contentious vote | News

In recent years, Custom T’s Motorsports Park, known to some as the Colonial Beach drag strip, has had a strained relationship with neighboring residential property owners on Longfield Road. After a number of complaints and incidents that resulted in injuries related to a newly-installed drift/burnout pit as well as a shooting in 2023, track owner […]

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In recent years, Custom T’s Motorsports Park, known to some as the Colonial Beach drag strip, has had a strained relationship with neighboring residential property owners on Longfield Road. After a number of complaints and incidents that resulted in injuries related to a newly-installed drift/burnout pit as well as a shooting in 2023, track owner Larry Thompson and the staff worked to revamp operations over the course of 2024, and ultimately convinced Board of Supervisors to approve the event permits allowing the activities they hoped to see at the track. 

To say this was controversial is probably the understatement of the year. When the event application came before the Board, voices for and against came out of the woodwork. This was the final item of a meeting that dragged on for almost four hours, and people still waited to give their thoughts.

Thompson addresses issues

Hynson: Convince us

Thompson’s vision

Terms & split vote

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MotoAmerica & FIM USA Mini Cup Results From Perris – Roadracing World Magazine

What is a Press Release? A “press release” is promotional text issued by a rider, team, company or organization to informthe public about an event, product, or service from the issuer’s own point of view, and if deemedto have news value, may be placed on roadracingworld.com as a service to our readers. A press release […]

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A press release is not an article written by Roadracingworld.com staffers. When a post is labeled with the words “press release”, it means that Roadracingworld.com is not responsible for its content and that Roadracingworld.com makes no guarantee that it is accurate. Not all press releases are posted and Roadracingworld.com may reject press releases if the content is too heavy on commercial promotion with little or no news value or if the press release contains obvious errors.



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Gian Buffomante Stands on the Trans Am Series Podium for Nitro Motorsports

May 6, 2025 May 6, 2025 — It was back-to-back weekends of racing for the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli’s CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series, as Nitro Motorsports continued its West Coast swing at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Despite late-race drama, the North Carolina-based team secured another podium finish to keep their momentum alive. “You […]

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May 6, 2025

Gian Buffomante Stands on the Trans Am Series Podium for Nitro Motorsports

May 6, 2025 — It was back-to-back weekends of racing for the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli’s CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series, as Nitro Motorsports continued its West Coast swing at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Despite late-race drama, the North Carolina-based team secured another podium finish to keep their momentum alive.

“You can’t win them all, but we sure tried — with two drivers running first and second at the white flag,” said Nitro Motorsports Owner Nick Tucker. “It was an unfortunate turn of events, but we’ll regroup and be ready for the next round. Congratulations to Gian Buffomante on earning his first Trans Am Series podium. I’m confident it’s the first of many.”

Qualifying Results for Nitro Motorsports:

  • Thomas Annunziata – 4th
  • Sam Corry – 5th
  • Brent Crews – 6th
  • Julian DaCosta – 9th
  • Mia Lovell – 11th
  • Seamus McKendree – 17th
  • Boris Said Jr. – 18th
  • Gian Buffomante – 21st

When the green flag waved on Saturday afternoon, four Nitro Motorsports drivers started inside the top-ten, all aiming to extend the team’s winning streak. After a hard-fought race, it was Buffomante who led the way, charging from 21st on the grid to finish third. His impressive drive also earned him the Basset Hard Charger of the Race Award.

Buffomante took advantage of late-race incidents, keeping his car clean and focused to capture his first podium of the 2025 season. Behind him, Boris Said Jr. crossed the line fifth but was promoted to fourth in class after a post-race penalty was issued to another competitor.

Thomas Annunziata, a two-time winner this season, finished just ahead of Said but was penalized post-race, dropping him to 19th overall and ninth in class. Brent Crews was classified 15th overall, just ahead of Julian DaCosta in 22nd after the last-lap shuffle. Seamus McKendree finished 23rd, while Mia Lovell encountered issues early and could not complete the race but is looking to bounce back at the next round.

Tucker added, “It’s only a few weeks until we’re back on track. We’ll regroup, rebuild, and come back stronger.”

While the big cars were on track in California, the Nitro Motorsports karting program was taking on the United States Pro Kart Series at Trackhouse Motorplex with much success. Taking a pair of national wins and three podium results in the Cadet ranks, Park Ives won the Mini Swift division, followed by Jayden Francisco in second. Slate Harrell climbed to the top step of the podium in Micro Swift taking top honors on the weekend and providing Nitro with another karting victory.

Up next, the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli heads to Lakeville, Connecticut, for a stop at the beautiful Lime Rock Park over the May 23–26 weekend.

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.



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Franco Colapinto replaces Jack Doohan at Alpine F1 | Motorsports News

Australian driver Jack Doohan has been axed by Alpine, giving Franco Colapinto five races to impress on his F1 return. The Renault-owned Alpine Formula One team confirmed that Argentine driver Franco Colapinto would replace Jack Doohan for the next five races, starting at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. The 22-year-old Doohan, son of Australian MotoGP great […]

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Australian driver Jack Doohan has been axed by Alpine, giving Franco Colapinto five races to impress on his F1 return.

The Renault-owned Alpine Formula One team confirmed that Argentine driver Franco Colapinto would replace Jack Doohan for the next five races, starting at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.

The 22-year-old Doohan, son of Australian MotoGP great Mick, failed to score a point in six races this season and one at the end of 2024.

“We have come to the decision to put Franco in the car alongside Pierre (Gasly) for the next five races,” said executive advisor Flavio Briatore on Wednesday, who is set to take over as team principal after Ollie Oakes resigned.

“We continue to support Jack at the team, as he has acted in a very professional manner in his role as a race driver so far this season.

“The next five races will give us an opportunity to try something different and after this time period we will assess our options.”

Alpine signed Colapinto from Williams as a reserve driver before the start of the season. He raced nine times for Williams last year as replacement for American Logan Sargeant and scored five points, with a best finish of eighth in Azerbaijan.

“I want to thank the team for giving me the opportunity to drive competitively for the next five races,” the 21-year-old Colapinto said. “I have stayed sharp, and I am as ready as possible … I will do my best to get up to speed quickly and give it my all to deliver the best possible results alongside Pierre.”

Franco Colapinto reacts.
Franco Colapinto will step into Jack Doohan’s vacated Alpine at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, which begins on May 16 in Italy [File: Mark Thompson/Getty Images]

Doohan said he would always be grateful to the team for giving him a shot at Formula One.

“Obviously, this latest chapter is a tough one for me to take because, as a professional driver, naturally I want to be racing,” he said.

“For now, I will keep my head down, keep working hard, watch with interest the next five races and keep chasing my own personal goals.”



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Good news, bad news for NASCAR teams going into Kansas weekend

The NASCAR Cup Series makes its first of two visits this season to Kansas Speedway this weekend. A year ago, Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher by .001 seconds. In last fall’s playoff race, Ross Chastain won. Here is a look at the good news and bad news for Cup teams heading to Kansas. 23XI Racing […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series makes its first of two visits this season to Kansas Speedway this weekend.

A year ago, Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher by .001 seconds. In last fall’s playoff race, Ross Chastain won.

Here is a look at the good news and bad news for Cup teams heading to Kansas.

23XI Racing — Good news: The organization has won three of the last six races at Kansas Speedway. … Tyler Reddick has led in each of the last seven Kansas races. … Bubba Wallace ranks third in the series with 100 stage points. … Wallace’s pit crew ranks first, according to Racing Insights. … Riley Herbst finished a season-best 14th at Texas last weekend. … Corey Heim will make his first start of the season and fourth in his Cup career this weekend, driving the No. 67 car. Bad news: Wallace has placed 19th or worse in three of the last four races. … Reddick has placed 20th or worse in five of the last seven Kansas races.

Front Row Motorsports — Good news: Todd Gilliland has placed 16th or better in four of the last five races. … Gilliland’s 11th-place result last week at Texas was his best finish in 24 career starts on 1.5-mile tracks. … Zane Smith finished 10th in last fall’s race at Kansas. Bad news: Noah Gragson has finished on the lead lap in only three of the last eight races.

Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer has scored back-to-back top 20s for the first time this season, placing 13th at Talladega and 19th last weekend at Texas. Bad News: Even with those finishes the last two weeks, Custer is 34th in the points.

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Hendrick Motorsports — Good news: Kyle Larson has ranked first or second in speed in the previous two races on 1.5-mile tracks. He ranked second in speed at Homestead, a race he won, and first in speed at Texas, a race he finished fourth. … Larson’s average finish on 1.5-mile tracks this season is a series-best 4.7. … Larson leads the series with seven top-five finishes and eight top 10s this year. … Larson has scored a series-best 108 stage points. … Alex Bowman’s 10 top 10s at Kansas are his most at any track. … Chase Elliott is the only driver to finish in the top 20 in every race this season. … Elliott has four consecutive top 10s at Kansas. … William Byron’s average finish this season is 8.91, best in the series. … Byron has scored 107 stage points to rank second to Larson in that category. Bad news: Bowman has three finishes of 35th or worse in the last four races.

Hyak Motorsports — Good news: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s sixth-place finish at Texas last weekend moved him into the the final transfer spot to the playoffs. … That finish also was his best result at Texas in 21 starts. Bad news: Stenhouse has one top 10 finish in 24 Cup starts at Kansas.

Joe Gibbs Racing — Good news: Christopher Bell has won the pole for the last three races at Kansas. … Bell has led each of the six Kansas races in the Next Gen era. … Bell has 10 top 10s, including two wins, in the last 14 races on 1.5-mile tracks. … Denny Hamlin has seven consecutive top-10 finishes at Kansas. … Ty Gibbs has started in the top 10 in the last three races. Bad news: The organization has led only 16 laps on 1.5-mile tracks this season. … Hamlin has finished outside the top 20 in the past two races. … Chase Briscoe has not finished better than 13th in eight Kansas starts. … Gibbs’ average finish of 23.8 at Kansas is his worst among 1.5-mile tracks.

Kaulig Racing — Good news: Ty Dillon finished a season-best 12th last weekend at Texas after gaining six spots in overtime. … AJ Allmendinger has four top-10 finishes in his last five starts on 1.5-mile tracks. Bad news: Allmendinger has finished 18th or worse in four of his last five races.

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Legacy Motor Club — Good news: Placed both cars in the top 10 last weekend at Texas, marking the first time the team has done that since the season-opening Daytona 500. … Erik Jones finished a season-best fifth at Texas and John Hunter Nemechek was eighth. … The organization’s five top 10s this year is one less than what it had all of last season. … Nemechek has two Xfinity wins and one Truck win at Kansas. Bad news: Jones has made 90 starts since his last Cup victory.

Richard Childress Racing — Good news: Austin Dillon has scored three top-10 finishes in a row, tied for his longest Cup streak. … Jesse Love makes his third start of the season and will be in the No. 33 at Kansas. Bad news: The organization has only one top-five finish this season. … It is now 68 races win Kyle Busch’s last Cup win.

Rick Ware Racing — Good news: Last weekend’s race at Texas saw Cody Ware finish 30th, marking the fifth time he’s placed between 24th and 30th this season. Bad news: Ware has not started better than 33rd in the last nine races.

RFK Racing — Good news: All three of Ryan Preece’s top 10s on 1.5-mile tracks were in the last four races. Bad news: It was this race a year ago that Chris Buescher lost to Kyle Larson by a series-record .001 seconds. … Buescher has finished 18th or worse in four of the last five races. … Brad Keselowski has finished 26th or worse in eight of the 11 races this year. … Preece has had four finishes of 20th or worse this season.

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Spire Motorsports — Good news: The team has won the pole for two of the last three races at 1.5-mile tracks. … Carson Hocevar has scored points in five of the last six stages. Bad news: Justin Haley has not finished better than 18th in eight starts at Kansas. … Michael McDowell has one top-10 finish in the last 21 races on 1.5-mile tracks.

Team Penske — Good news: Team has won the past two Cup races with Austin Cindric winning at Talladega and Joey Logano winning at Texas. … Ryan Blaney placed a season-best third at Texas last weekend. … Logano has three Kansas wins. Bad news: Austin Cindric does not have a top-10 finish in seven Kansas starts in Cup and has finished 31st or worse in each of his last four starts there.

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Ryan Blaney is the only Team Penske driver yet to score a Cup win this season despite having a strong car in several races.

Trackhouse Racing — Good news: Ross Chastain has finished in the top 10 in five of the last seven races, including his runner-up finish last weekend at Texas. … Chastain’s last win came at Kansas in last year’s playoff race. … Daniel Suarez has scored back-to-back top 10s. Bad news: Shane van Gisbergen has started 33rd or worse in each of the last six races.

Wood Brothers Racing — Good news: Josh Berry’s victory this season came on a 1.5-mile track (Las Vegas). … He led 41 laps last weekend at Texas, also 1.5-mile track. Bad news: Berry finished 32nd at Texas due to damage suffered in a crash. … Berry has finished 26th or worse in four of the last five races.





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