Motorsports
PMVB Partners with Pocono Raceway, 28/22 for stock car
LONG POND, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It’s not every day you get to see your hometown represented in one of the top-ranked motorsports organizations in the world. But now, thanks to partnerships in the Poconos and even our news station, part of NEPA will be spotlighted on the racetrack for all to see. At Pocono […]

LONG POND, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It’s not every day you get to see your hometown represented in one of the top-ranked motorsports organizations in the world.
But now, thanks to partnerships in the Poconos and even our news station, part of NEPA will be spotlighted on the racetrack for all to see.
At Pocono Raceway, the energy is electrifying as fans and drivers are getting ready for three series. The Craftsman Truck Series Friday, the Xfinity Series Saturday, and the big NASCAR Cup Series Sunday.
Many people have their favorite driver they cheer on, but one car in Saturday’s Xfinity Race is getting our region extra pumped. No. 99 decked out in Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau designs and even has our 28/22 news logo.
The roar of an engine in Long Pond can only mean one thing.
“NASCAR’s back in the Poconos, we’re kicking off summer!” said the president of the Pocono Raceway, Ben May.
It’s all part of the stock car experience, giving people the chance to get behind the wheel, but ahead of the Xfinity Series Race Saturday, this is just giving us a taste of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau sponsoring the no. 99 Chevrolet with Viking Motorsports driven by Matt Dibenedetto.
“One thing led to another and then to another, and we had an opportunity to develop one of our own cars and then also have one within the race,” said President/CEO of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau Chris Barrett.
Also showcasing a 28/22 News logo, Barrett says it’s the partnerships that helped bring this vision to life.
“It’s just really humbling and gratifying to be able to see PTN kind of start from very humble beginnings to where it is right now,” said Barrett.
Camaraderie that Pocono Raceway President Ben May says continues to drive in visitors to NEPA.
“It goes to show that this community, we’re together, right? And I’m not saying we haven’t always been, but we are more so than ever, and it’s showing,” explained May.
With millions of people tuning into the sport, Pocono Raceway and PMVB take the wheel, putting our area on the map. Not just across the country, but globally.
Coming off a series in Mexico City, NASCAR is drawing in more international attention.
Here at the Tricky Triangle, around 60% of fans come from out of state, with guests from all 50 states set to attend.
“That’s tens of millions of dollars every year that’s coming into this market, that are providing for folks who work within this market, and it’s a critical economic benefit to our region,” said Barrett.
Sights and sounds at the track are an experience to remember, and never forget in the Pocono Mountains.
“I think post-pandemic people really figured it out. They came and visited, and they’re like, ‘oh wait this place is a little quiet, we didn’t know it existed, it’s awesome, we’re coming back,’ and you’ve seen that more and more and more,” said May.
Gates are opening at noon, and the paddock in the infield will soon be flooded with fans looking forward to another NASCAR weekend at the Tricky Triangle.
Motorsports
Roman Ziemian Mobility Releases Feature Spotlight: Blending Motorsport Excellence with Cultural Impact
DUBAI, UAE – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 July 2025 – Following Roman Ziemian’s influential insights into the Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) AI startup boom in June 2025, Roman Ziemian Mobility has released a new feature article titled “Roman Ziemian: Champion in Motorsports and Advocate for Arts and Culture.” The article offers an in-depth exploration […]

DUBAI, UAE – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 July 2025 – Following Roman Ziemian’s influential insights into the Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) AI startup boom in June 2025, Roman Ziemian Mobility has released a new feature article titled “Roman Ziemian: Champion in Motorsports and Advocate for Arts and Culture.” The article offers an in-depth exploration of Roman Ziemian’s extraordinary dual legacy-combining elite motorsport achievements with Roman Ziemian’s steadfast commitment to advancing arts, education, and cultural preservation.
This feature follows the overwhelming response to Roman Ziemian’s recent interview on the rise of AI innovation in the GCC, where he emphasized the region’s potential to lead in globally impactful, culturally grounded technological solutions.
Motorsport Excellence: A Legacy of Leadership
With over 20 years of experience and multiple championship titles, Roman Ziemian has cemented his status as one of the most accomplished figures in global GT and endurance racing. The article highlights his strategic approach to racing, technical expertise, and relentless pursuit of excellence that have defined his career.
“Motorsport is not just about speed; it’s about driving innovation, discipline, and creating a legacy that inspires,” Roman Ziemian shared.
A Cultural Vision Beyond the Track
Roman Ziemian’s influence extends beyond motorsport into the realm of cultural advocacy. As a devoted patron of the arts, he has supported initiatives spanning classical music, theater, and visual arts. His philanthropic efforts focus on nurturing emerging talent, fostering creativity, and preserving cultural heritage in both Europe and the Middle East.
Key Highlights from the Feature Include: “Success is not solely defined by podium finishes,” Roman Ziemian states in the feature. “It’s about creating lasting value-on the track, in the arts, and within the communities we serve.”
Roman Ziemian Mobility: Driving Progress Across Fields
The Roman Ziemian Mobility initiative encapsulates Roman Ziemian’s broader mission: to blend motorsport innovation with cultural and societal progress. By fostering meaningful opportunities in education, the arts, and technology, Roman Ziemian is creating a legacy that empowers future generations while elevating global standards for leadership and impact.
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2025 NASCAR Sonoma Entry List: All 37 drivers for Toyota / Save Mart 350
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The NASCAR Cup Series makes its only trip to California for the 2025 edition of the Toyota / Save Mart 350, where drivers will navigate the Sonoma Raceway. Here’s a look at the full entry list for this weekend’s race. 2025 NASCAR Sonoma Entry List Ross Chastain […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series makes its only trip to California for the 2025 edition of the Toyota / Save Mart 350, where drivers will navigate the Sonoma Raceway.
Here’s a look at the full entry list for this weekend’s race.
2025 NASCAR Sonoma Entry List
- Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing)
- Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske)
- Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing)
- Noah Gragson (#4, Front Row Motorsports)
- Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Brad Keselowski (#6, RFK Racing)
- Justin Haley (#7, Spire Motorsports)
- Kyle Busch (#8, Richard Childress Racing)
- Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Ty Dillon (#10, Kaulig Racing)
- Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske)
- AJ Allmendinger (#16, Kaulig Racing)
- Chris Buescher (#17, RFK Racing)
- Chase Briscoe (#19, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Josh Berry (#21, Wood Brothers Racing)
- Joey Logano (#22, Team Penske)
- Bubba Wallace (#23, 23XI Racing)
- William Byron (#24, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Todd Gilliland (#34, Front Row Motorsports)
- Riley Herbst (#35, 23XI Racing)
- Zane Smith (#38, Front Row Motorsports)
- Cole Custer (#41, Haas Factory Team)
- John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Legacy Motor Club)
- Erik Jones (#43, Legacy Motor Club)
- Tyler Reddick (#45, 23XI Racing)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, HYAK Motorsports)
- Alex Bowman (#48, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Cody Ware (#51, Rick Ware Racing)
- Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Ryan Preece (#60, RFK Racing)
- Michael McDowell (#71, Spire Motorsports)
- Carson Hocevar (#77, Spire Motorsports)
- Katherine Legge (#78, Live Fast Motorsports)
- Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Trackhouse Racing)
- Daniel Suárez (#99, Trackhouse Racing)
Motorsports
Hertz to Sponsor John Hunter Nemechek, LEGACY MOTOR CLUB at Dover
Hertz has a proud legacy in motorsports and we’re excited to expand our presence by partnering with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and John Hunter Nemechek for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover,” said Gil West, Hertz Chief Executive Officer. “This collaboration not only highlights our iconic brand on one of racing’s biggest stages, but also […]
Motorsports
Tyler Tomassi Tackles Talladega with MBM Motorsports
22-year-old to make drafting track debut in October STATESVILLE, N.C. (July 8, 2025) – Motorsports Business Management (MBM Motorsports) and Tyler Tomassi have paired up once again for a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series entry in the Love’s RV Stop 225 at Talladega Superspeedway on Friday, October 17. The 22-year-old Rhode Island native drove one of […]

22-year-old to make drafting track debut in October
STATESVILLE, N.C. (July 8, 2025) – Motorsports Business Management (MBM Motorsports) and Tyler Tomassi have paired up once again for a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series entry in the Love’s RV Stop 225 at Talladega Superspeedway on Friday, October 17.
The 22-year-old Rhode Island native drove one of his best NASCAR races to date on the 2.5-mile Tricky Triangle in Pocono, securing his second-career Top 25 finish. Now he will have his first opportunity to tackle a drafting superspeedway this fall back behind the wheel of the No. 69 MBM Ford F-150.
“I am thrilled to drive in my first ever superspeedway race! Talladega has been on my bucket list to experience my whole life as a NASCAR fan. Now, not only do I get to go to this renowned track, I get to go there as a driver,” said an excited Tomassi. “I can’t thank Carl Long and the entire MBM group enough for everything. Let’s get it!”
MBM Motorsports team owner Carl Long fielded the Floridian Motorsports No. 21 truck at this track last year, an entry that Mason Maggio drove inside the Top 3 and earned a Top 20 finish. Long knows how to coach up a young driver coming to a superspeedway early in their career.
“Tyler showed us a lot at Pocono, and I am proud that our MBM team gets to field him in his first Talladega attempt. Superspeedway racing is a unique skill set that takes both talent and luck to get right. We are working hard to give Tyler everything he needs to have a great run,” said Long.
MBM has yet to finalize the primary sponsor of the No. 69 truck for the 85 racing laps around the 2.66-mile superspeedway.
FOX Sports 1 has live television coverage of the Love’s RV Stop 225 on Friday, October 17, beginning at 4 pm ET.
Source: MBM Motorsports
Motorsports
NASCAR’s tournament heats up Chicago action | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. CHICAGO — NASCAR’s first in-season tournament hasn’t made much of an impression on its drivers so far. Ty Gibbs said Sunday he didn’t know who his second-round opponent was until after the Cup Series race. That might be about […]

CHICAGO — NASCAR’s first in-season tournament hasn’t made much of an impression on its drivers so far. Ty Gibbs said Sunday he didn’t know who his second-round opponent was until after the Cup Series race.
That might be about to change.
Gibbs is one of eight drivers still in the mix for the $1 million prize that goes to the winner of the five-race, bracket-style competition. While Shane van Gisbergen was closing out his Cup victory in Chicago this weekend, some of the most compelling action on the downtown street course was at least connected to the inaugural In-Season Challenge.
Alex Bowman and Bubba Wallace raced each other hard in the final laps after they tangled in Chicago last year. Bowman got the better of the head-to-head matchup, finishing eighth and eliminating Wallace from the tournament.
After the 2024 Chicago street race, Wallace was fined $50,000 for slamming his door into a victorious Bowman during his celebration. Bowman had clipped Wallace on Lap 25, sending him spinning into the wall of that race.
John Hunter Nemechek was 15th, one spot better than his opponent, Chase Elliott. Gibbs had a strong day and finished second, good enough to beat AJ Allmendinger in sixth. Ty Dillon, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Preece, Zane Smith and Erik Jones also moved on.
The 14th-seeded Smith upset No. 3 seed Chris Buescher by finishing 14th. He is matched up with Gibbs for Sunday’s road race at Sonoma.
“I hate we had to knock another Ford out, but it’s super cool to advance,” Smith said.
With the in-season tournament — part of a new media rights deal that includes TNT — NASCAR is following in the footsteps of the NBA and soccer leagues around the world. After Sonoma this weekend, it concludes with races at Dover and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Bowman said the tournament wasn’t on his mind as he battled with Wallace at the end in Chicago. Whatever the reason for the contact, their head-to-head matchup certainly added a bit of intrigue to the racing behind van Gisbergen’s victory.
With the money involved and the field trimmed to eight drivers, there could be more moments like the duel between Bowman and Wallace in the final weeks of the challenge.
“I wasn’t expecting that to happen or to get raced like that, but we did,” Bowman said. “We just have to move on from it and keep digging.”
It sure sounds as if Dillon is enjoying the competition. Dillon, the No. 32 seed, eliminated Brad Keselowski on Sunday after he upset top-seeded Denny Hamlin at Atlanta on June 28.
There was absolutely no drama in Dillon’s win after Keselowski was collected in an early crash that began with Carson Hocevar hitting the wall and spinning out between Turns 10 and 11. Hocevar was eliminated by Reddick.
“I’m just so proud of Kaulig Racing and our No. 10 team,” Dillon said. “I knew in a basketball city, going up against Brad in a game of knockout, I was going to have a good chance.”
Dillon takes on Bowman and Preece faces Reddick in the next round. But the most interesting contest just might be Nemechek versus Jones in a matchup of Legacy Motor Club teammates.
“I felt like if we could have gotten through the first round, these next two rounds are really good for us,” Preece said. “Our road course program is pretty strong, and we keep making it better. So going into Sonoma, I think we’re up against Tyler Reddick, so he’s really good at road courses as well, but I like being the underdog.”


Motorsports
Skip Barber Racing School to Build First-Ever Racing Resort in Ixtapan de la Sal, Mexico
NEW YORK, NY AND IXTAPAN DE LA SAL, MEXICO / ACCESS Newswire / July 8, 2025 / Skip Barber Racing School (SBRS), widely regarded as the “gateway to motorsports,” has entered into a landmark agreement with the San Roman family and their investment group to develop and operate a full-service racing circuit and karting center […]

NEW YORK, NY AND IXTAPAN DE LA SAL, MEXICO / ACCESS Newswire / July 8, 2025 / Skip Barber Racing School (SBRS), widely regarded as the “gateway to motorsports,” has entered into a landmark agreement with the San Roman family and their investment group to develop and operate a full-service racing circuit and karting center in the renowned resort town of Ixtapan de la Sal, Mexico.
This visionary initiative marks the debut of SBRS’s first-ever Racing Resort-a destination blending high-performance racing instruction, luxury accommodations, and immersive motorsport experiences. The development will be nestled within Gran Reserva, a storied estate known for its world-famous hot springs, championship golf course, and award-winning spa that has hosted global icons from Ava Gardner to Johnny Weissmuller.
“We are thrilled to partner with the San Roman family in what we believe is Latin America’s epicenter for motorsports,” said Michael Berg, CFO of SBRS. “This site will allow us to serve drivers and sponsors from across Mexico, Latin America, and the globe. Its close proximity to Toluca (30 minutes) and Mexico City International Airport (1.5 hours) makes it a uniquely accessible destination.”
Chairman Ricardo San Roman added, “Our resort has long been a retreat for global celebrities. With Skip Barber Racing School as our partner, we now create an entirely new destination category-a luxury motorsports hub. There is simply nothing like it.”
This expansion represents both a brand milestone and a cultural inflection point, meeting a surging regional appetite for elite motorsports experiences. The Ixtapan Racing Resort will serve as a hub where premium automotive brands, professional drivers, and motorsports enthusiasts converge.
Vince Caruso, CEO of New to The Street and Accel Media International, commented:
“As a longtime partner to the Skip Barber Racing School and with our extensive outdoor and national TV media footprint, this opens enormous opportunities to promote experiential motorsports globally. This is the beginning of something extraordinary.”
New to The Street is a globally syndicated media powerhouse broadcasting on Fox Business and Bloomberg-with a dominant outdoor media presence and a thriving digital audience. Their YouTube channel, @NewtotheStreetTV, now boasts how recently? approximately 2.9 million subscribers instagram.com+9youtube.com+9instagram.com+9-a testament to their expansive digital influence.
About Skip Barber Racing School:
Founded in 1975, Skip Barber Racing School is the world’s largest automotive education and entertainment company. It conducts driving and racing schools, defensive driving programs, and high-performance experiences across the most iconic racetracks in North America.
About New to The Street:
New to The Street is a globally syndicated media platform broadcasting on Fox Business, Bloomberg, and leading digital channels. With over 2.9 million YouTube subscribers, expansive social media, and iconic NYC outdoor billboards, it provides unmatched visibility for growth-stage and blue-chip brands across all sectors.
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SOURCE: New To The Street
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