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NASCAR Xfinity Series The Chilango 150
Connor Zilisch, driver of the No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, continues to make a splash in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, beating NASCAR Cup Series drivers Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell to win the pole for Saturday’s The Chilango 150. The 18-year-old driver blasted to his fifth career pole in the second-tier series, posting […]

Connor Zilisch, driver of the No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, continues to make a splash in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, beating NASCAR Cup Series drivers Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell to win the pole for Saturday’s The Chilango 150.
The 18-year-old driver blasted to his fifth career pole in the second-tier series, posting a lap time of 92.372 seconds to secure the top spot by over a tenth of a second. Ty Gibbs (Joe Gibbs Racing) was second with Christopher Bell (Sam Hunt Racing) in third.
Carson Kvapil and Sammy Smith (JR Motorsports) round out the top-five starters for the event. Sam Mayer (Haas Factory Team), Austin Hill (Richard Childress Racing), Taylor Gray (Joe Gibbs Racing), Nick Sanchez (Big Machine Racing), and Jesse Love (Richard Childress Racing) rounded out the top-10.
Daniel Suarez, driving the No. 9 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, was strong in practice on Saturday but suffered major issues in qualifying, crashing into the tire barriers. Suarez was forced to take the International Provisional and will start 39th.
Pos |
Car |
Driver |
Lap |
Diff |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
88 |
Connor Zilisch |
92.372 |
— |
2 |
19 |
Ty Gibbs |
92.475 |
0.103 |
3 |
24 |
Christopher Bell |
92.953 |
0.581 |
4 |
1 |
Carson Kvapil |
93.105 |
0.733 |
5 |
8 |
Sammy Smith |
93.223 |
0.851 |
6 |
41 |
Sam Mayer |
93.224 |
0.852 |
7 |
21 |
Austin Hill |
93.245 |
0.873 |
8 |
54 |
Taylor Gray |
93.266 |
0.894 |
9 |
48 |
Nick Sanchez |
93.331 |
0.959 |
10 |
2 |
Jesse Love |
93.343 |
0.971 |
11 |
18 |
William Sawalich |
93.362 |
0.990 |
12 |
7 |
Justin Allgaier |
93.406 |
1.034 |
13 |
00 |
Sheldon Creed |
93.425 |
1.053 |
14 |
32 |
Austin Green |
93.799 |
1.427 |
15 |
20 |
Brandon Jones |
93.893 |
1.521 |
16 |
91 |
Andres Perez De Lara |
93.949 |
1.577 |
17 |
99 |
Matt DiBenedetto |
94.065 |
1.693 |
18 |
27 |
Jeb Burton |
94.120 |
1.748 |
19 |
51 |
Jeremy Clements |
94.136 |
1.764 |
20 |
53 |
Sage Karam |
94.156 |
1.784 |
21 |
07 |
Alex Labbe |
94.176 |
1.804 |
22 |
25 |
Harrison Burton |
94.342. |
1.970 |
23 |
70 |
Thomas Annunziata |
94.409 |
2.037 |
24 |
31 |
Blaine Perkins |
94.433 |
2.061 |
25 |
71 |
Ryan Ellis |
94.503 |
2.131 |
26 |
26 |
Dean Thompson |
94.527 |
2.155 |
27 |
5 |
Kris Wright |
94.535 |
2.163 |
28 |
14 |
Josh Bilicki |
94.570 |
2.198 |
29 |
10 |
Daniel Dye |
94.571 |
2.199 |
30 |
39 |
Ryan Sieg |
94.680 |
2.308 |
31 |
35 |
Ruben Rovelo |
94.731 |
2.359 |
32 |
11 |
Josh Williams |
94.784 |
2.412 |
33 |
44 |
Brennan Poole |
95.048 |
2.676 |
34 |
16 |
Christian Eckes |
95.058 |
2.686 |
35 |
4 |
Parker Retzlaff |
95.076 |
2.704 |
36 |
28 |
Kyle Sieg |
95.218 |
2.846 |
37 |
45 |
Brad Perez |
95.364 |
2.992 |
38 |
42 |
Anthony Alfredo |
— |
— |
39 |
9 |
Daniel Suarez |
530.828 |
498.456 |
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Hendrick Motorsports technical director Tom Gray revealed the advantages artificial intelligence could afford NASCAR teams amid the 2025 Cup Series season.
There are many different ways to approach NASCAR, a sport whose accessibility has been questioned in recent times. While LeBron James is helping a high schooler fulfill his dream, AI is helping teams adjust and adapt.
Coming out of the thrilling NASCAR Mexico City race, which was won by Shane Van Gisbergen, Hendrick Motorsports – who put Chase Elliott on double duty again recently – have outlined how AI is important to the team’s operations. It may explain why William Byron and Kyle Larson have four wins between them to sit first and second in the standings.
AI is playing an increasingly crucial role in how race teams operate throughout NASCAR. Teams are using AI to make more efficient decisions, unlock new strategic insights, and reshape race preparation.
Teams that don’t use AI risk being left behind as the spot evolves and adapts in line with modernity. Hendrick Motorsports is at the cutting edge of the AI revolution, with the technology assisting everything from strategy calls to post-race feedback.
“Information is speed in this game nowadays,” said Gray. “He who can distill the information quicker and get to the decision quicker, ultimately, is going to have the race win.”
AI can now detect tone and navigate complex decisions effectively. For example, driver and crew radio calls can be fed into an AI model that identifies which calls worked and which didn’t and also deciphers the urgency of each call in real time.
Hendrick Motorsports, the winningest team in Cup Series history, is now leveraging its four decades of data. The team can now go back and test old strategies, setups and decisions to ultimately see how past insight might lead to future success.
“We’ve had a long history in the sport,” Gray added. “Not only can we look forward, but we can also look backward, back-test all the information we have, and see how that predicts the future.”
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Anyone who has driven a 1979 to 2004 Ford Mustang knows its biggest weakness often isn’t the engine — it’s the flexible platform. That shaky, loose feeling when you push it hard comes from the chassis itself twisting under load. The team at Maximum Motorsports argues that before you touch any other part of the suspension, […]

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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. confirmed Friday on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that Tab Boyd, his spotter since the start of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season, was fired by HYAK Motorsports. Clayton Hughes, who won a Cup Championship in 2017 while spotting for Martin Truex Jr., will serve as spotter for Stenhouse and the No. 47 team starting this Sunday at Pocono Raceway.
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“I’m ready to go home, screw this place, people can talk it up all they want… can’t even walk out the front door of the hotel without getting hustled and money snatched….in less than 5 minutes,” Boyd tweeted June 14. “Good area my ass….”
Boyd has since deleted his X account. So, a new spotter for Stenhouse and the No. 47 team.
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Changing spotters is never easy, especially at this point in the season. There are only 10 regular season races remaining on the schedule, and Stenhouse is on the outside looking in of the playoff picture. Just a few weeks ago, Stenhouse sat above the cutline.
But that was before Carson Hocevar dumped him at Nashville Superspeedway. It happened again in Mexico City while Hocevar was a lap down. Stenhouse has finished 20th or worse in his last three starts and is now 21st in the points standings.
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When: Sunday, June 20, 2 p.m. ET
Where: Pocono Raceway — Long Pong, Pa.
Stream: Amazon Prime
Storyline to watch
Something that bears monitoring this weekend at Pocono is Carson Hocevar, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and exactly what happens when the two meet again either on the racetrack or on pit road. If that sounds incredibly familiar, that’s because it is.
Following their run-in at Nashville, Hocevar and Stenhouse had seemingly found mutual understanding and buried the hatchet by the time the field took the green flag in Michigan. That all changed in Mexico City, however, when Hocevar ran into Stenhouse and spun him out again, which led to Stenhouse angrily coming over to Hocevar’s car in post-race. “I will beat your ass,” Stenhouse told Hocevar while leaning into his car in post-race. “I will when we get back to the States!”
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“It doesn’t change the fact that you get spun out for no reason,” Stenhouse said. “Felt like it cost us at least seven spots. Yeah, we didn’t wreck like we did at Nashville, but we had put ourselves in a spot — We got spun a couple times throughout that race and just kept trying to fight back and get our track position. It felt like on that long run there at the end that there were still three or four spots right there in front of us that we could get, and then we ended up giving up another four or five spots.
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- Dale Earnhardt Jr. will make his debut as a NASCAR crew chief this weekend, as JR Motorsports announced that Earnhardt will fill in as crew chief for Connor Zilisch during Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Pocono. Earnhardt will take the place of Mardy Lindley, who is serving a one-race suspension stemming from improperly secured lug nuts found in post-race inspection at Nashville.
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. confirmed Friday morning that he has gotten a new spotter, as Clayton Hughes has taken the place of Tab Boyd as spotter at Hyak Motorsports. While a reason for the change was not immediately made known, Boyd had made disparaging remarks about his experience in Mexico City a week ago, saying “screw this place” and claiming he had gotten “hustled and money snatched” shortly after leaving his hotel in a since-deleted post on his X account.
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Denny Hamlin (+450) — Welcome back, Denny Hamlin! Hamlin will return to the seat of the No. 11 Toyota after taking paternity leave a week ago, and it just so happens he’s back in action at the track where he’s the single most successful driver of all-time.
From the time he swept the season as a rookie in 2006, Denny Hamlin has become the master of Pocono Raceway, with seven wins — the most in track history — to go with 16 top fives, 23 top 10s and four poles. In recent years, Hamlin earned his 50th career win at Pocono in 2023 and ran second in this race a year ago — and that doesn’t even include 2022, when he won before getting disqualified for failing post-race inspection.
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MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — The fan fair section at Pocono Raceway is hopping with families out and about, and area organizations are getting out to meet people from the Poconos and beyond.
Stan Lewandowski is a recovery specialist here in Monroe County. He’s highlighting the county’s LETI program and teaching people about the importance of overdose awareness.
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“A lot of people are from all over the country, but they have the same problems there as well, and it is just nice to get our message out from Monroe County,” said Lewandowski.
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