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Key Takeways Bubba Wallace finished in sixth place in the Cracker Barrel 400. Bubba and Amanda Wallace welcomed their first child in September of last year. Wallace shared with the post-race show panel that “having a kid changes your life.” This week the NASCAR Cup Series rolled into Music City for the Cracker Barrel 400 […]
This week the NASCAR Cup Series rolled into Music City for the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. While Ryan Blaney took the checkered flag Sunday night, another driver’s unexpected, emotional post-race moment is what has people talking.
Bubba Wallace finished in sixth place in Sunday night’s race and stopped by the post-race show set to talk about it with the Prime Video crew Danielle Trotta, Carl Edwards, and Corey LaJoie.
Wallace’s impressive top-ten finish comes after several frustrating weeks of finishing outside of the top 30. With just 11 races left for drivers to make the playoffs, every little bit of momentum and points earned per race finish placement helps. This sixth place finish could be what Wallace needs to turn his season around and give him a chance to win a championship.
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When asked about finding support when going through a difficult moment, Wallace was briefly overcome with emotion. “The biggest part, and it’s incredible. I wish everyone could experience it but having a kid changes your life,” he said.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Carl Edwards let out a knowing laugh as he patted Wallace on the shoulder and said “Amen.”
Edwards famously walked away from racing when he was at the height of sport in 2017, in large part to be more present for his own two children. It was clear in his reaction, he understood the emotions Wallace is just beginning to experience. Wallace and his wife Amanda welcomed their first child, a son named Becks Hayden on September 29, 2024.
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Trotta followed up by asking how becoming a father has motivated or changed him and Wallace answered, “That’s the biggest support system. He’s 8 months, he doesn’t know what’s going on but he’s excited to see me every time.”
The driver of the number 23 car for 23XI Racing became visibly emotional from this discussion and briefly became too overwhelmed to speak as he wiped tears from his face.
Edwards again comforted him and said “Aw buddy, that is beautiful to hear a father share that. Thank you. Thank you for sharing that with us.”
With a quick sip of a beverage and a handshake and words of encouragement from his pal Corey LaJoie, Wallace is able to regain composure as they close out the segment.
Wallace and the whole field of drivers head to Michigan this week. Maybe we’ll all get to see little Becks in Dad’s arms in Victory Lane on Sunday afternoon. Coverage of the NASCAR at Michigan International Speedway begins at 1:30 p.m. EST streaming live on Prime Video.
MOORESVILLE, N.C. —Dover Motor Speedway hasn’t always been the kindest to Joey Logano but that may make it the best track for him to make his 600th NASCAR Cup Series start. Logano will make his 600th start in Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover, just five hours away from his hometown of Middletown, Connecticut. […]
MOORESVILLE, N.C. —Dover Motor Speedway hasn’t always been the kindest to Joey Logano but that may make it the best track for him to make his 600th NASCAR Cup Series start.
Logano will make his 600th start in Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover, just five hours away from his hometown of Middletown, Connecticut. The accomplishment should easily supersede what he is otherwise known for at Dover.
While making his second Cup start at Dover in September 2009, the 19-year-old “kid,” as he was known at the time, spun sideways entering turn three. Logano spun back into traffic just right and began tumbling through the turn.
“In the middle of that wreck I was just hoping to get stopped and I wasn’t gonna be hurt and was gonna live another day because, to this day, it’s the longest crash I’ve ever been a part of. It just kept going and going and going,” Logano recalled Tuesday with a smile.
Now a 35-year-old veteran, Logano is reflecting on his growth since that 2009 tumble.
“I grew up in front of everybody. All of us change over the years as you grow up. Life comes at you and you evolve and keep going with it,” Logano said. “When you’re 18 years old to 35 years old… some of the biggest changes in your life happen in that period of time. Getting married, having [three] kids – that’s the biggest change you can ever have in your life, I think – but I did all of this in front of everybody.”
After Logano lost his ride in 2012, Team Penske – with guidance from defending champion Brad Keselowski – jolted his Cup career. He won in 2013 and made the Championship Four in 2014.
Then, as he traversed the 2015 playoffs as the championship favorite, millions of people watched in real-time as he learned one of his hardest lessons.
In the eyes of many fans and Matt Kenseth himself, the hungry kid in his second championship-contending season stole a chance away from the hungry veteran grasping to his final championship hopes.
As we all know, the veteran made his displeasure very well-known with the kid.
“Everybody went for the ride with me in ways, and not to mention the lessons learned on the racetrack and how I’ve changed as a race car driver, too, over that period of time, where I was a young, cocky kid coming in to getting my humble pie and learning how to become a champion and learning a lot of lessons in front of everybody,” Logano said.
Since then, Logano has had several November days he’ll remember much more fondly than that cloudy day at Martinsville Speedway. Logano claimed his third NASCAR Cup Series championship in November 2024 at Phoenix Raceway as he went to victory lane for the 36th time in his career. In 2025, he claimed win No. 37 at Texas Motor Speedway to earn his 12th playoff berth in 17 seasons.
“Am I proud of what we’ve accomplished? Absolutely, I just really felt like there would have been more because that’s what I expect out of myself,” Logano said.
It’s why Logano believes he isn’t even close to retiring, even at a point when many drivers consider stepping away.
“My dream has always been to be a NASCAR driver, be a NASCAR champion and if I can win and be a help to my team, then I want to stick around,” Logano said. “I don’t want to stick around and be one of those guys where people say, ‘Man, he went a few years too long.’ You don’t want to be that guy. I think whenever that happens, that happens, I don’t know when that is. I would be an idiot to think you can be competing at the top level into your fifties. What athlete has ever done that?
“Right now, I still feel as fresh as ever. I feel as sharp as ever. I’m driven as much as ever. I still care. I still get emotional about things, so that shows me I care a lot. With those factors still there, when the end is? I don’t know yet.”
At Dover, Logano’s best finish is third – in September 2010, September 2013 and October 2018. In 2024, he finished 16th, on the lead lap.
Maybe some milestone magic could lift his performance at Dover. After all, in his 300th Cup start at Richmond Raceway in April 2017, he won after racing perennial rival Matt Kenseth throughout the day.
“I remember my 300th start and I think it was Kenseth at the time… [who] wasn’t too far from 600 and I thought, ‘Geez, that’s double the amount of races as me. That’s crazy.’ But here I am, so it went by pretty quick,” Logano said.
Logano has a 10th-place finish to beat Kenseth’s result in his 600th start – at Watkins Glen International in August 2016.
No matter how the weekend goes or if he wins, Logano’s 600th start is a victory lap for the kid who became a champ.
The highest a driver has finished in their 600th start is third-place, twice:
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NASCAR Cup Series driver Tyler Reddick has a clause in his contract stating he can leave 23XI Racing if the team is stripped of its charters by NASCAR amid its ongoing antitrust lawsuit. With 23XI Racing facing the potential loss of its charters as soon as Wednesday, Reddick could theoretically leave this month. On the latest episode of The Teardown, NASCAR reporter Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic noted that […]
NASCAR Cup Series driver Tyler Reddick has a clause in his contract stating he can leave 23XI Racing if the team is stripped of its charters by NASCAR amid its ongoing antitrust lawsuit. With 23XI Racing facing the potential loss of its charters as soon as Wednesday, Reddick could theoretically leave this month.
On the latest episode of The Teardown, NASCAR reporter Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic noted that multiple teams in the garage are closely monitoring the situation and would like to sign Reddick if he becomes available. However, a midseason move is considered highly unlikely due to the logistical challenges involved.
“There are numerous teams in the garage who have looked at this situation and said, ‘We would love to have Tyler Reddick in our race car.’ Do I think anything will happen in the middle of the season? I do not. For a lot of reasons, I don’t think you would expect to see anything midseason. There’s too many hoops to hop through, it gets messy and complicated.”
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Tyler Reddick stats (2025): 615 points, 8 top 10s, 5 top 5s, 1 pole, 112 laps led, 12.8 average starting position, 13.85 average finishing position.
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It was revealed in December that Reddick’s contract with 23XI Racing includes a clause that allows him to become a free agent if the team loses its charter. This clause came into focus when the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied 23XI’s appeal to keep its charters through the season.
On Monday, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed for a restraining order and preliminary injunction, arguing their charters should be protected because NASCAR “signaled its intentions to immediately move to sell” the charters to other teams.
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If the injunction is denied and 23XI Racing loses its charters, after refusing to sign NASCAR’s new charter agreement this winter, the team would operate as an open entry. Reddick and Bubba Wallace are expected to remain with the team through the end of the season, but that commitment could change in the offseason.
“That said, if this prolongs into the offseason and 23XI doesn’t have its charters and theoretically Reddick is a free agent if you will. Yeah, I would be surprised if there is not a team who says, “We’re going to go all in and we’re going to get him.’…This is a business at the end of the day and when you have a driver to get, like Tyler Reddick, you gotta do what you gotta do.”
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The antitrust lawsuit brought by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports against NASCAR is set for trial in December and challenges the legality of the charter system, which teams argue gives NASCAR monopoly-like control over the sport. The teams claim they risk having their charters sold immediately and face financial risks if forced to operate as open teams, including the possibility of losing top drivers like Reddick to chartered teams in the Cup Series. In addition, there could be no charters left in December if there is a ruling in the two teams’ favor against NASCAR.
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23XI Racing is seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent NASCAR from reallocating its charters. Without such protection, the team would be at risk of losing Reddick at any time and faces an increased likelihood he could depart in the offseason.
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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — As the countdown begins for the much-anticipated race weekend at Watkins Glen International, excitement is building among fans and drivers alike. John Hunter Nemechek, driver of the number 42 car for Legacy Motor Club, came to our CNY Central studios to share his enthusiasm for the upcoming race, citing his personal […]
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — As the countdown begins for the much-anticipated race weekend at Watkins Glen International, excitement is building among fans and drivers alike. John Hunter Nemechek, driver of the number 42 car for Legacy Motor Club, came to our CNY Central studios to share his enthusiasm for the upcoming race, citing his personal connection to the track.
“This is one of my favorite courses to come to,” said Nemechek. “Growing up as a kid, second generation, I always enjoyed coming to Watkins Glen. Playing video games, playing NASCAR on Xbox, PlayStation, all that. When I would challenge friends, the racetrack I would pick was Watkins Glen. There was nothing better than that.”
Nemechek, who has come close to winning races at the Glen, is hopeful for a victory this year. “I’ve had a lot of fun there. I’ve been really close to winning races there. So hopefully we can get it done when we come back here in less than a month,” he said.
Track president Don Berlew also accompanied Nemechek to the studio. Bewlew outlined the packed schedule for the race, which spans five days and includes multiple racing series. “It’s always such a five-day event really with us,” said Berlew. “Our campers will show up on Thursday. On Friday, we have our Arca series. We have our truck series. We also have our HSR running on Saturday. We have the Xfinity series and then we cap our weekend off with our NASCAR Cup series.”
In addition to the races, the event will feature concerts, a kids zone, and other family-friendly activities. “There’s gonna be five races in three days. We’ve got concerts for two nights, our kids zone that NASCAR puts on is just a fantastic family area,” Berlew added.
Nemechek also highlighted the improvements made by Legacy Motor Club in their road course program. “At Legacy Motor Club 2024, our road course program was our Achilles heel. We were absolutely terrible, and this year we’ve been able to get our cars better. We’ve been able to have speed. We’ve been able to have some really good results,” he said.
With the race being one of the last opportunities to secure a spot in the playoffs, Nemechek emphasized the importance of a strong performance. “There’s so many unknowns going into the weekend. Third race before the playoffs start. So one of those last and final chances to try and win your way into the playoffs,” he said.
The Watkins Glen race weekend will take place from August 8th through the 10th, with tickets available online at www.theglenn.com.
Owosso, Mich. (WILX) – 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick retired from the Cup Series after the 2023 season but has stayed very busy since. Harvick is involved with on-air media coverage of the sport, and this summer, he has traveled the country racing against his 13-year-old son, Keelan Harvick. Kevin and Keelan will […]
Owosso, Mich. (WILX) – 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick retired from the Cup Series after the 2023 season but has stayed very busy since. Harvick is involved with on-air media coverage of the sport, and this summer, he has traveled the country racing against his 13-year-old son, Keelan Harvick.
Kevin and Keelan will race among a very talented field of drivers at the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour ‘Masters of the Pros’ pro late model race at Owosso Speedway on Wednesday, July 16. The 200-lap race begins at 7 p.m.
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Cody Ware was hoping for a calm day at Sonoma Raceway after a terrifying crash at the end of the Chicago Street Course race, one week prior. A brake rotor exploded at one of the fastest parts of the circuit and Ware’s car buried itself into the tire barriers at Turn 6. He impacted the wall […]
Cody Ware was hoping for a calm day at Sonoma Raceway after a terrifying crash at the end of the Chicago Street Course race, one week prior. A brake rotor exploded at one of the fastest parts of the circuit and Ware’s car buried itself into the tire barriers at Turn 6. He impacted the wall at around 90mph, causing noticeable damage to the steering wheel and cracking his HANS Device.
Thankfully, nothing like that happened at Sonoma, but it wasn’t without its own drama. In the closing laps of the race, the right-rear wheel separated from the car. The No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford was able to continue, but the runaway wheel brought out a caution flag. Ware drove the car back to the pits and carried on, ultimately finishing 34th of the 37 starters. It was Ware’s worst finish since Bristol in April.
As a result of the loose wheel, NASCAR has issued team penalties to RWR. Rear tire changer Marquill Osborne and jackman De’Quan Hampton have both been suspended for the next two races — Dover this weekend and Indianapolis next weekend.
The only other penalties from the race weekend were fines for unsecured lug nuts in the Xfinity Series. The No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet of Austin Hill, No. 26 Sam Hunt Racing Toyota of Dean Thompson, and the No. 44 Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet of Brennan Poole.
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