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Once a teen phenom, NASCAR champ Kyle Busch turns 40
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyle Busch was hyped for NASCAR greatness long before he was a teenager by his Hall of Fame nominee brother, who vowed “if you think I’m good, wait until you see my little brother.” Busch’s debut in a NASCAR national series race was delayed, though, when he turned up at California Speedway […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyle Busch was hyped for NASCAR greatness long before he was a teenager by his Hall of Fame nominee brother, who vowed “if you think I’m good, wait until you see my little brother.”
Busch’s debut in a NASCAR national series race was delayed, though, when he turned up at California Speedway in 2001 intent to run the Truck Series race. He dominated practice in a race sponsored by Marlboro but, because he was only 16 at the time, was ruled ineligible to compete over NASCAR’s interpretation of the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement.
The MSA prohibited individuals under 18 from participating in events sponsored by tobacco companies. And because NASCAR at the time was sponsored by Winston, the series eventually adopted its own rule six weeks later implementing a minimum age requirement of 18 that began in 2002.
Busch had no choice but to move to the American Speed Association National Tour, and then ARCA after graduating early from his Las Vegas high school.
Fast-forward to Friday when Busch celebrates his 40th birthday as a two-time Cup Series champion headed to Texas Motor Speedway with 232 national series victories. Kurt Busch, his older brother by seven years and a nominee last week to next year’s Hall of Fame class, has one Cup title and 43 career national series victories.
Busch can now laugh at his experience 24 years ago at California Speedway, where he went on to win five Cup races, including the last one in 2023 before the track was shuttered by NASCAR.
“Shut that place down,” he said, noting the irony that he’s now sponsored by zone nicotine pouches, which has an additional relationship with online retailer Nicokick. “Full circle moment.”
Busch celebrated his birthday early — over the Easter weekend, which was NASCAR’s only break of the 38-race schedule — via a vacation with wife, Samantha. They left their two children home, and Samantha made a heartfelt social media post honoring her husband.
“Early celebration for Kyle’s big 4-0, love ya babe,” Samantha wrote, sharing a picture of herself and her husband at dinner on a beachfront. In a separate image, Kyle could also be seen with a small chocolate cake in front of him with a candle burning.
Busch said he and Samantha “made the most of it” even though he finds it difficult to unwind.
“Just a nice little quiet time, tried to disconnect. That’s not easy for me to do,” Busch said. “So I’m still kind of doing some work from afar, emails and things like that.”
And as for turning 40? Well, he wasn’t exactly thrilled. Busch is in his 23rd season in the Cup Series, and although he joined Richard Childress Racing in 2023 and won three races, he went winless in Cup last year for the first time in his career and missed the playoffs. His losing streak headed to Texas is an eye-popping 67 races.
“I remember turning 30 and thinking that was going to be it,” Busch said. “It is what it is. Samantha has made the best of that for me where we celebrated my birthday on that trip. I don’t feel much older than I did five, six years ago. So that’s the good part of it. And I’m in pretty decent shape, so thankful for all of that.”
Busch briefly considered retirement at the end of the 2022 season when he parted ways with Joe Gibbs Racing, where he is the winningest driver in team history with Denny Hamlin closing in on his mark. Now, he’d like to race at least until his 9-year-old son, Brexton, turns 18 and the two can compete against each other in NASCAR.
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Alex Bowman reveals he couldn’t walk as result of wreck before Mexico NASCAR race
Alex Bowman suffered a nasty wreck at Michigan International Speedway prior to this past weekend’s race in Mexico City. The impact put his status in doubt for NASCAR’s international race throughout the week. Still, the Hendrick Motorsports wheelman persevered, overcoming soreness and starting P29 to wind up finishing P4 on the afternoon. Afterwards, Bowman revealed […]

Alex Bowman suffered a nasty wreck at Michigan International Speedway prior to this past weekend’s race in Mexico City. The impact put his status in doubt for NASCAR’s international race throughout the week.
Still, the Hendrick Motorsports wheelman persevered, overcoming soreness and starting P29 to wind up finishing P4 on the afternoon. Afterwards, Bowman revealed he couldn’t walk because he was in so much pain throughout the week, which made his performance in Mexico even more impressive.
“Running well probably made it easier than it could have been. Just proud of the whole team. I put us behind this week. In full transparency, I couldn’t walk on Wednesday, so I missed all my sim stuff, all my meetings. Just trying to get back going,” Bowman revealed, via NBC Sports. “I had a lot of help from a lot of people to fix whatever the hell was going on, and thankfully enough, I was able to run all the laps this weekend. Honestly, my goal this weekend was just to come here and run all the laps and end up with a top five. I definitely will take it. Proud of Blake and all the guys.
“I wish I wouldn’t’ have burned the tires off so bad at the end, but we were pretty decent. It’s been neat. I’ve never been out of the country before. Certainly, this week has been a lot. Travel for this week has been a lot with what I had going on. I wish I could have walked around the city and enjoyed it a lot more than I did because I just laid in a hotel bed all weekend. It’s a neat spot. Have to thank my girlfriend, Chloe, for picking me up off the floor and getting me some help. Yeah, it’s been a heck of a week.”
Perhaps this could be the moment Bowman’s season turns around. While he started 2025 on a tear, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for the Hendrick Motorsports star lately. Without a win on the year, he’s far from locked into the playoffs at the moment.
Right now, Bowman is 22 points to the good, but that could all change with a couple more unexpected winners throughout the summer. However, if he keeps running like he did in Mexico, the No. 48 Chevrolet wheelman could find himself in Victory Lane sooner rather than later.
Time will tell, but it’s evident when the chips are down, Alex Bowman and his team will fight back. Next weekend’s race is at Pocono, a track he’s won at in the past. Perhaps he can get the job done once again.
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NASCAR Chicago Street Race road closures begin this week: Here’s what to know
CHICAGO – Road closures begin this week in preparation for the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race, which is set for the weekend of July 5-6 in Grant Park. The overall preparation time has been cut to 25 days, compared to 38 days in 2024 and 43 days in 2023, organizers said. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JULY […]

CHICAGO – Road closures begin this week in preparation for the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race, which is set for the weekend of July 5-6 in Grant Park.
The overall preparation time has been cut to 25 days, compared to 38 days in 2024 and 43 days in 2023, organizers said.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JULY 07: A general view of racing during the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165 at Chicago Street Course on July 07, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
What to Expect:
Street closures will span only 18 days, a timeframe that’s 28% shorter than the first race in 2023.
Race preparations begin on Thursday with phased street and lane closures.
The heaviest traffic impacts begin later this month, with full closures of major streets like Columbus Drive, Michigan Avenue, and DuSable Lake Shore Drive just before and after the race weekend.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to use public transportation, allow extra time when traveling through downtown, and keep an eye on alerts from the Office of Emergency Management & Communications (OEMC).
The OEMC mobile app and the NASCAR Chicago website will be updated regularly with maps and reroutes.
More than half of Grant Park will still be open throughout the setup, race weekend, and teardown. Maggie Daley Park, Cancer Survivor’s Garden, and the Museum Campus will also stay open.

Road closures begin this week in preparation for the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race, which is set for the weekend of July 5-6 in Grant Park. (NASCAR Chicago Street Race)
Key dates and closures
Pre-race setup and closures:
- Thursday, June 19 – Beginning at 12:01 a.m.: Full closure of Balbo Dr. from Columbus Dr. to DuSable Lake Shore Dr. “No Parking” restrictions will be put in place along SB and NB Columbus Dr. between Jackson Dr. and Balbo Dr.
- Friday, June 20 – Beginning at 12:01 a.m.: Curb lane closure on NB and SB Columbus Dr. between Jackson Dr. and Balbo Dr.
- Monday, June 23 – Beginning at 12:01 a.m.: Full closure on Ida B. Wells Dr. from Michigan Ave. to Columbus Dr., WB between Congress Plaza Dr. and Michigan Ave. will remain open and eastbound will be closed.
- Monday, June 23 – Beginning at 10:00 p.m. until 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 24: Temporary closure of NB Michigan Ave. between Congress Plaza Dr. and Jackson Dr.
- Wednesday, June 25 – Beginning at 10:00 p.m. until 5 a.m. Thursday, June 26: Temporary closure of NB Columbus Dr. between Balbo Dr. and Jackson Dr.
Progressive closures through early July:
- Thursday, June 26 – Beginning at 10 p.m.: Closure of Jackson Dr. between Michigan Ave. and Columbus Dr.
- Friday, June 27 – Beginning at 12:01 a.m.: Closure of Balbo Dr. from Columbus Dr. to Michigan Ave.
- Saturday, June 28 – Beginning at 10 p.m.: Closure of Congress Plaza Dr.
- Monday, June 30 – Beginning at 12:01 a.m.: Closure of Columbus Dr. from Jackson Dr. to Roosevelt Rd.
- Wednesday, July 2 – Beginning at 10 p.m.: Closure of WB and EB Roosevelt Rd., from Michigan Ave. and DuSable Lake Shore Dr.
- Thursday, July 3 – Beginning at 12:01 a.m.: Closure of SB DuSable Lake Shore Dr. between Randolph St. and McFetridge Rd.
- Thursday, July 3 – Beginning at 10 p.m.: Closure of NB and SB Michigan Ave. from Roosevelt Rd. to Jackson Dr. and NB DuSable Lake Shore Dr. between Randolph St. and McFetridge Rd.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JULY 07: Ty Gibbs, driver of the #54 Monster Energy Toyota, and Tyler Reddick, driver of the #45 Jordan Brand Toyota, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165 at Chicago Street Course on July 07, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.
Race Weekend Closures – July 5–6:
- SB DuSable Lake Shore Dr. from Randolph St. to McFetridge Dr.
- NB DuSable Lake Shore Dr. from McFetridge Dr. to Randolph St.
- NB Michigan Ave. from Roosevelt Rd. to Monroe St.
- SB Michigan Ave. from south of Monroe St. to 8th St.
- Monroe St. from Michigan Ave. to DuSable Lake Shore Dr.
- Columbus Dr. from Roosevelt Rd. to Monroe St.
- Roosevelt Rd. from DuSable Lake Shore Dr. to Michigan Ave.
- Jackson Dr. from Michigan Ave. to DuSable Lake Shore Dr.
- Balbo Dr. from Michigan Ave. to DuSable Lake Shore Dr.
- Ida B. Wells Dr. from Michigan Ave. to Columbus Dr.
- Congress Plaza Dr. from Harrison St. to Van Buren St.
- NB Indiana Ave. from Roosevelt Rd. to 13th St.
- Post Place: Entrance and exit of Lower Wacker Dr.
- Garvey Ct.: Entrance and exit of Lower Wacker Dr.
After the race:
- Select streets will begin reopening following the conclusion of the event. NOTE: The priority streets to reopen are DuSable Lake Shore Dr. and Michigan Ave. Other street closures will remain in effect as demobilization of the track wall, fence, and viewing structures takes place.
- NB DuSable Lake Shore Dr. will begin reopening Monday, July 7 at 6 a.m., with all NASCAR-related demobilization activity expected to conclude by end of day on July 14.
For more information on the race and preparations, visit nascarchicago.com/localinfo.
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Privateer Ferrari Wins 24 Hours of Le Mans
Ferrari’s 499P won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the third consecutive time in 2025, but this year’s trophy won’t end up in the company’s Maranello, Italy, headquarters. Wearing number 83, and tellingly finished in bright yellow instead of red, the winning car was entered by an Italian privateer team named AF Corse. The […]

Ferrari’s 499P won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the third consecutive time in 2025, but this year’s trophy won’t end up in the company’s Maranello, Italy, headquarters. Wearing number 83, and tellingly finished in bright yellow instead of red, the winning car was entered by an Italian privateer team named AF Corse.
The team entered a single car in the day-long race, which was a bold move. If it breaks, you’re out. It also enlisted the help of three respected drivers: Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson, and official Ferrari driver Yifei Ye. The win made history in more ways than one: Ye, who was born in Xi’an, became the first Chinese racer to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Kubica, who is from Kraków, became the first Polish driver on the podium.




Ferrari’s odds of winning Le Mans looked bleak after qualifying: The quickest 499P secured seventh and the winning car started back in 11th. However, the three 499Ps ended up near the front of the pack almost immediately after the start. The trio put up one hell of a fight against the Porsche 963s, and for a while it looked like Ferrari would score a one-two-three finish. And, the podium could have looked much different had Alessandro Pier Guidi not spun the #51 499P while entering the pits about 20 hours into the race.
Second place went to a Porsche 963 (#6) driven by Matt Campbell, Kevin Estre, and Laurens Vanthoor; It crossed the finish line roughly 14 seconds behind the winner. One of the two factory-backed 499Ps (#51) finished third, about 28 seconds behind AF Corse’s car. Its sister car (#50) ended the race in fourth place.
Cadillac’s V-Series.R took pole position for the first time, but two of the four cars that lined up on the starting grid retired due to engine problems. The remaining two cars placed fifth (#12) and eighth (#38), respectively. Aston Martin’s long-awaited return to the top category at Le Mans didn’t go as planned, either: It entered two examples of the Valkyrie, which finished 13th (#009) and 15th (#007), respectively.
Inter Europol Competition took first place in the LMP2 category in an Oreca 07. And, while Porsche didn’t manage to secure its 20th overall win at Le Mans, it nonetheless beat rival Ferrari in the GT3 class. First place went to the Manthey 1st Phorm team’s Porsche 911 GT3 R, while Vista AF Corse’s Ferrari 296 GT3 finished second and TF Sport’s Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R (which sounded awesome) secured third.


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NASCAR Mexico City results: Elliott, Bowman, Byron earn top 10s in inaugural Cup Series event
MEXICO CITY – Hendrick Motorsports’ consistency and speed in 2025 certainly made it across the border this weekend. Chase Elliott (third) and Alex Bowman (fourth) gave the organization a pair of top-five showings as the NASCAR Cup Series held a points-paying event at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City for the first time on Sunday afternoon. William Byron, who […]

MEXICO CITY – Hendrick Motorsports’ consistency and speed in 2025 certainly made it across the border this weekend.
Chase Elliott (third) and Alex Bowman (fourth) gave the organization a pair of top-five showings as the NASCAR Cup Series held a points-paying event at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City for the first time on Sunday afternoon.
William Byron, who extended his points lead over teammate Kyle Larson to 67 tallies (unofficially), also came home with a ninth-place showing thanks to a furious late rally down the stretch.
Unpredictability loomed large from the start as rain showers brought out a caution flag before the completion of lap one. From there ensued a mixed bag of fuel strategies and, in the early going, a balancing wet and dry tires.
But Elliott’s speed and road-course acumen showed up in spades as he twice navigated through traffic after pit stops before coming home with his best finish of the year.
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“I felt like we were in a really good spot, and I was super excited about having tires,” Elliott said. “I think we just pressed so hard to try and get through the traffic that when we got singled out, I just didn’t have a lot of pace left.
“Really proud of our LLumar Chevy group for sticking with it … Finally got going there a few runs from the end and (crew chief) Alan (Gustafson) made a good call to get us on tires.”

For Bowman, the performance was a testament to toughness as he fought through back pain resulting from a crash at Michigan International Speedway the week prior to register his third top-five finish of the season.
Elliott picked up a pair of stage points in the race’s first segment and both he and Byron were running well inside the top 10 toward the end of stage two before short pitting. Bowman, meanwhile, stayed out and finished third, earning eight valuable markers to add to his cushion above the playoff bubble.
An important moment in the outcome of the event came with 36 laps to go as Carson Hocevar spun and stalled, bringing out the caution flag. It would be the last stoppage of the event.
Having already pitted in the final stage, Bowman stayed out, assuming the third position, and with fresh tires, Elliott and Byron began their march forward when the green waved again. Byron was momentarily hindered by some contact early in the stint but found his way through while it was smooth sailing for Elliott, who picked his way forward spot-by-spot before running out of laps.
Kyle Larson qualified highest among the Hendrick Motorsports contingent in sixth. However, just seven laps in, Larson was caught up in a crash not of his own doing as Kyle Busch lost control, slamming into the No. 5 Valvoline Chevy.
With every point mattering, however, the team furiously went to work in the garage to get the car back on track. Larson returned several laps down and after repairs and pit stops, laid down the race’s fastest lap, earning a bonus point in the process.
The NASCAR Cup Series will return next week with a race at Pocono Raceway. The green flag is set to wave at 2 p.m. next Sunday and will air on Prime Video.
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Treyten Lapcevich Dominates at Berlin Raceway to Earn First ARCA Menards Series Win – Speedway Digest
In a commanding performance at the Berlin Raceway, Treyten Lapcevich scored his first-career ARCA Menards Series victory, leading all 200 laps from the pole to claim a flag-to-flag win. The triumph also marked the first ARCA victory for Nitro Motorsports since their planned acquisition of Venturini Motorsports (VMS), as they continue to build their efforts […]

In a commanding performance at the Berlin Raceway, Treyten Lapcevich scored his first-career ARCA Menards Series victory, leading all 200 laps from the pole to claim a flag-to-flag win. The triumph also marked the first ARCA victory for Nitro Motorsports since their planned acquisition of Venturini Motorsports (VMS), as they continue to build their efforts towards the complete transition at the end of the season.
Making his second ARCA start of 2025 even more memorable, Lapcevich topped the charts in qualifying before executing a flawless race to seal a dominant performance in front of a packed Berlin Raceway crowd. This was his second trip to the podium in 2025, building from his third-place result in Phoenix with VMS earlier this season.
“This is a huge moment for Nitro Motorsports,” explained team owner Nick Tucker. “To get our first win at a track as tough as Berlin, and to do it in such dominant fashion, says a lot about our team and about Treyten. We’re proud to work alongside Venturini Motorsports and appreciate their support in helping us get here.”
The partnership between Nitro Motorsports and Venturini Motorsports proved fruitful, combining resources and experience to field a competitive program that delivered immediate success. With multiple strong results early in the season, including those of Thad Moffitt, the culmination of a rookie program and a seasoned winning effort has proven to be massively successful.
“It’s an amazing feeling,” added race winner Treyten Lapcevich. “To win my first ARCA Menards Series race, lead every lap, and bring home a win for Nitro Motorsports and Venturini is something I’ll never forget. The car was perfect all night, and I can’t thank everyone involved enough.”
For Venturini Motorsports, the result added to their legacy in the ARCA Menards Series, their 108th series win. Still, this one held extra meaning as it came in collaboration with a rising new team that will continue their winning ways in 2026 and beyond.
“We’ve worked with a lot of great partners over the years, and it’s been fantastic teaming up with Nick Tucker and Nitro Motorsports,” continued Billy Venturini, owner of Venturini Motorsports. “They brought a lot to the table, and to see the car win in such dominant fashion is proof that this kind of collaboration can be powerful. We’re excited about what’s ahead.”
The win solidifies Lapcevich as a name to watch in the ARCA Menards Series and underscores Nitro Motorsports’ continued growth across multiple racing platforms.
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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Full results for NASCAR Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
The NASCAR Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 took place at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, and Shane van Gisbergen won the race. This was the first time the NASCAR Cup Series had an international points race since 1958. Below are the full results. There are now 10 races remaining in the regular season of […]

The NASCAR Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 took place at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, and Shane van Gisbergen won the race. This was the first time the NASCAR Cup Series had an international points race since 1958. Below are the full results.
There are now 10 races remaining in the regular season of the Cup Series. Here’s a look at the order of finish for the Viva Mexico 250.
Finish | Start | Driver | Car No. | Team |
1 | 1 | Shane van Gisbergen | 88 | Safety Culture Chevrolet |
2 | 31 | Christopher Bell | 20 | Mobil 1 Toyota |
3 | 12 | Chase Elliott | 9 | LLumar Chevrolet |
4 | 29 | Alex Bowman | 48 | Ally Chevrolet |
5 | 5 | Michael McDowell | 71 | B’laster Chevrolet |
6 | 32 | John Hunter Nemechek | 42 | Pye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota |
7 | 19 | Chase Briscoe | 19 | Bass Pro Shops Toyota |
8 | 26 | Cole Custer | 41 | HaasTooling.com Ford |
9 | 27 | William Byron | 24 | Valvoline Chevrolet |
10 | 16 | Chris Buescher | 17 | Body Guard Ford |
11 | 4 | Ty Gibbs | 54 | Monster Energy Toyota |
12 | 25 | Bubba Wallace | 23 | Chumba Casino Toyota |
13 | 8 | AJ Allmendinger | 16 | LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet |
14 | 18 | Ryan Blaney | 12 | Wurth Ford |
15 | 2 | Ryan Preece | 60 | Kroger/Colgate Ford |
16 | 3 | Ross Chastain | 1 | Wendy’s Frosty Swirls Chevrolet |
17 | 14 | Erik Jones | 43 | Family Dollar Toyota |
18 | 20 | Austin Cindric | 2 | Menards/Quaker State Ford |
19 | 10 | Daniel Suarez | 99 | Telcel Chevrolet |
20 | 22 | Tyler Reddick | 45 | Xfinity Mobile Toyota |
21 | 9 | Joey Logano | 22 | Shell Pennzoil Ford |
22 | 7 | Todd Gilliland | 34 | Long John Silver’s Ford |
23 | 36 | Ryan Truex | 11 | Yahoo! Toyota |
24 | 17 | Justin Haley | 7 | Gainbridge Chevrolet |
25 | 30 | Brad Keselowski | 6 | Castrol Ford |
26 | 13 | Josh Berry | 21 | DEX Imaging Ford |
27 | 33 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 47 | Fun Pops Chevrolet |
28 | 21 | Austin Dillon | 3 | Boot Barn Chevrolet |
29 | 15 | Riley Herbst | 35 | Monster Energy Zero Sugar Toyota |
30 | 35 | Noah Gragson | 4 | Long John Silver’s Ford |
31 | 34 | Cody Ware | 51 | Arrowhead Brass Ford |
32 | 37 | Katherine Legge | 78 | e.l.f. Cosmetics Chevrolet |
33 | 28 | Ty Dillon | 10 | Ohio Logistics Chevrolet |
34 | 23 | Carson Hocevar | 77 | Totalplay Chevrolet |
35 | 24 | Zane Smith | 38 | Benebone Ford |
36 | 6 | Kyle Larson | 5 | Valvoline Chevrolet |
37 | 11 | Kyle Busch | 8 | Lucas Oil Chevrolet |
What’s next for NASCAR after the Cup Series race at Mexico City
The NASCAR drivers will compete in The Great American Gateway 400 at Pocono Raceway on Sunday, June 22, at 2 p.m. ET. This will be the final race that will stream on Prime Video. NASCAR will then head back to Atlanta for the Quaker State 400 at Echopark Speedway on Saturday, June 28. The race will start at 7 p.m. ET and air on TNT.
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