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Pole Winner Alex Palou Stays on Top in Warmup; Race at 1:30 p.m. ET

Rain or shine, Alex Palou continues to rule the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. Three-time and two-time defending series champion Palou led the warmup for the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst on Sunday morning at Barber Motorsports Park, a day after he won the NTT P1 Award for the fourth race of the […]

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Rain or shine, Alex Palou continues to rule the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

Three-time and two-time defending series champion Palou led the warmup for the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst on Sunday morning at Barber Motorsports Park, a day after he won the NTT P1 Award for the fourth race of the season.

SEE: Warmup Results | Starting Lineup/Tire Choice

Series points leader Palou, who has won two of the first three races of the season, produced a top lap of 1 minute, 7.9015 in the No. 10 HRC Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. The session took place under bright sunshine and air temperatures around 60 degrees, a marked change from the intermittent rain of Saturday and the muggy heat of Friday at the 17-turn, 2.3-mile natural-terrain road course.

Pato O’Ward, who qualified eighth, was second at 1:08.1494 in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. Colton Herta matched his starting position of third in the final practice, with a best lap of 1:08.1801 in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda of Andretti Global.

Six-time series champion Scott Dixon was fourth at 1:08.2292 in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Dixon will need that pace in the race to try and earn his first Barber victory, as he is starting 26th after an off-track excursion in the first round of NTT P1 Award qualifying Saturday.

Two-time reigning Barber winner Scott McLaughlin looks to be in good shape for an attempt to three-peat, as he ended fifth at 1:08.2370 in the No. 3 Good Ranchers Team Penske Chevrolet. McLaughlin joins Palou on the front row of the lineup, starting second.

The 90-lap race is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ET today (FOX, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network). Palou will seek his first win at Barber since he earned his first series victory in his inaugural start with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2021. Palou drove for Dale Coyne Racing as a rookie in 2020.





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Car Week Passport Launches to Simplify Access to Monterey Car Week’s Top Events

Car Week Passport Access and Elite passes. Includes entry to 4 premier Monterey events. Will Elkadi, “Mr. Car Week” and creator of the Car Week Passport Participating events in the Car Week Passport program include Automobilia Collectors Expo, The Paddock, Concorso Italiano, and Monterey Motorsports Festival. Monterey Car Week Passport offers seamless digital access to […]

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Car Week Passport Access and Elite passes. Includes entry to 4 premier Monterey events.

Car Week Passport Access and Elite passes. Includes entry to 4 premier Monterey events.

Will Elkadi, “Mr. Car Week” and creator of the Car Week Passport

Will Elkadi, “Mr. Car Week” and creator of the Car Week Passport

Participating events in the Car Week Passport program include Automobilia Collectors Expo, The Paddock, Concorso Italiano, and Monterey Motorsports Festival.

Participating events in the Car Week Passport program include Automobilia Collectors Expo, The Paddock, Concorso Italiano, and Monterey Motorsports Festival.

Monterey Car Week Passport offers seamless digital access to four premier events, with General Admission and VIP options available.

Car Week is magical, but for many, it’s overwhelming. The Passport makes it easier, more exciting, and more personal — a new way to experience Monterey Car Week.”

— Will Elkadi, Founder of Car Week Passport

MONTEREY, CA, UNITED STATES, June 11, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — As Monterey Car Week continues to grow in global prestige, a new curated experience has officially launched for 2025: the Car Week Passport, a digital-first ticket bundle offering streamlined access to four of the week’s most celebrated automotive events.

Created by Will Elkadi — also known as Mr. Car Week and founder of WhatsUpMonterey and the Monterey Car Week Guide, the region’s top online resource since 2011 — the Passport simplifies the planning and purchasing process for attendees while unlocking unique perks at select events.

Participating events include:
• Automobilia Collectors Expo & Auction (August 11–13 at Embassy Suites Monterey Bay) — featuring three days of world-class vendors and a headlining auction on Tuesday night
• The Paddock (August 15 at Bayonet Black Horse)
• Concorso Italiano (August 16 at Bayonet Black Horse)
• Monterey Motorsports Festival (August 16 at Monterey County Fairgrounds)

Guests can choose from general access or VIP-level experiences that include premium lounge areas, collectible memorabilia, wine tastings, and enhanced hospitality. All tickets are fulfilled digitally. Each participating event will email your ticket directly closer to event week.

“Car Week is magical, but for many, it’s overwhelming,” said Will Elkadi, Founder of Car Week Passport and WhatsUpMonterey. “The Passport was designed to make it easier, more exciting, and more personal. It’s a new way to experience Monterey Car Week — curated and seamless.”

The program also represents a rare and collaborative effort across the Peninsula’s major event organizers.

“This kind of alignment is exactly what the Car Week community has needed,” said Tanya Kosta, Chairman of Concorso Italiano. “When we put the guest first, everyone benefits.”

“The Passport isn’t just a bundle — it’s a shared vision,” said Paolo Manca, Founder & CEO of Monterey Motorsports Festival. “MMF is proud to be part of this collaborative effort that celebrates community, inclusivity, and the passion that defines Monterey Car Week. Together, we’re raising the bar.”

Early access is now open with limited-time pricing before July 1. Both General Admission and VIP packages are available at CarWeekPassport.com.

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Chicago Street Race adds Arby’s as major sponsor for July Fourth NASCAR event | Sports

NASCAR is beefing up its sponsorship of next month’s Chicago Street Race with the addition of Arby’s. The fast-food chain was announced as a “founding partner” Wednesday of the third annual race around the pop-up Grant Park course during the Fourth of July weekend. Arby’s joins Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois and Xfinity […]

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NASCAR is beefing up its sponsorship of next month’s Chicago Street Race with the addition of Arby’s.

The fast-food chain was announced as a “founding partner” Wednesday of the third annual race around the pop-up Grant Park course during the Fourth of July weekend. Arby’s joins Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois and Xfinity as major sponsors of the event.

“This marks an exciting moment for our brand in the world of motorsports, with one of the most dynamic and groundbreaking events in racing,” Jeff Baker, chief marketing officer at Arby’s, said in a news release. “Nothing goes better with NASCAR than one of our delicious Arby’s sandwiches, and we can’t wait to bring the meats to the streets for race fans and Arby’s fans in Chicago and beyond.”

Arby’s, which is new to NASCAR, is replacing Chicago-based McDonald’s as a major sponsor of the street race.

In addition to race weekend visibility and promotions, Arby’s is offering chances through June 22 to win tickets to the Chicago Street Race at 47 restaurants in the city and suburbs. The unique event on the NASCAR calendar features an Xfinity Series race on July 5, and the nationally televised Grant Park 165 Cup Series race on July 6.

The announcement comes as NASCAR and the city are gearing up for a more streamlined race weekend event with a smaller concert lineup, downsized hospitality buildout, reduced ticket prices and an accelerated setup/breakdown schedule.

Southern rockers the Zac Brown Band, scheduled to perform after the Xfinity Series race, are the only musical headliners on the bill for year three. But NASCAR is planning to add a miniature golf course and other family-friendly activities to the festivities.

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The Grant Park 165 on Sunday is scheduled to start at 1 p.m., 2½ hours earlier than last year, in the hopes of finally finishing the race, which was shortened by inclement weather the first two years. The Cup Series broadcast is also moving from NBC to cable channel TNT.

Tickets, which went on sale in January, are less expensive this year. Single-day general admission passes start at $99 — a third less than last year — while premium grandstand reserved seats are priced at a nearly 50% reduction. Children 12 and under are free both days, with an accompanying adult.

The Chicago Street Race will once again feature a 12-turn, 2.2-mile course through Grant Park, down DuSable Lake Shore Drive and up Michigan Avenue, which will be closed off and lined with fences, grandstands and hospitality suites. But a relocated concert stage will replace the Skyline, a mammoth temporary structure along Columbus Drive that last year housed the most expensive suites overlooking the start/finish line at Buckingham Fountain.

Street closings for the buildout have been reduced to 18 days. The first shutdown is set for June 19, with all streets to be reopened by July 14.

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NASCAR is in the third and final year of an inaugural agreement with the city to host the Chicago Street Race, a deal struck during Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration.

Last year, the race generated $128 million in total economic impact and drew 53,036 unique visitors, according to a study commissioned by Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism arm.



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Acura Is Gunning for the Front-Wheel Drive Pikes Peak Hill Climb Record With Integra Type S Race Car

Katherine Legge will make a return to Pikes Peak after her first run last summer. It’s almost time for the 103rd Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and Acura announced Thursday what we can expect to see on America’s Mountain on June 22. With Katherine Legge making her second run to the 14,115 summit of Pikes […]

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Katherine Legge will make a return to Pikes Peak after her first run last summer.

It’s almost time for the 103rd Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and Acura announced Thursday what we can expect to see on America’s Mountain on June 22. With Katherine Legge making her second run to the 14,115 summit of Pikes Peak, the automaker is chasing down the front-wheel drive record, in the competitive Time Attack 1 (TA1) division with an Integra Type S DE5 race car. Acura worked on the #93 Integra racer in coordination with Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), and it’s also fielding another Integra Type S as a pace car for the hill climb event.

“It was an honor to compete in Pikes Peak for the first time in 2024, as I had always dreamt of being among the famous drivers who have tackled the mountain” said Legge. “At Pikes Peak, you’re always competing against yourself, the mountain and the other drivers. It’s my goal to leave my own legacy, setting the front-wheel drive record in the Integra Type S DE5.”

Beyond taking on the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Legge has and continues to compete across a host of other racing series, including IndyCar and the IMSA SportsCar Championship. Last year, her rookie run yielded a top-five finish in the TA1 category, with her 10:51.359 time landing a few seconds short of the current front-wheel drive record holder: Nick Robinson in a 500-horsepower Acura TLX, set in 2018.

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Acura is bringing the Integra Type S HRC prototype it debuted at Monterey last year, too.

Throughout the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, another HRC-upgraded Integra Type S will serve as the official pace car. We first saw it during Monterey Car Week last year, where the automaker showed off a line of performance parts owners will actually be able to buy for their cars soon.

Olympic speed skater Rusty Smith will be driving the pace car. He made Team USA three times, competing in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 winter games. Acura says he also has a strong passion for their vehicles, owning several enthusiast models including a first-generation NSX-T in Spa Yellow (with a Vivid Yellow interior, no less).

Honda’s Olympic connections aren’t stopping with this year’s Pikes Peak, as the company announced it would be a founding partner of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic games in Los Angeles, serving as Team USA’s official automotive partner.



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NASCAR flight forced to abort takeoff for Mexico City after ‘boom’ – Motorsport – Sports

A flight bound for NASCAR’s Mexico City race had to halt its takeoff after a loud noise was heard from the aircraft. Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will host the Viva Mexico 250, the first time NASCAR will race internationally in 25 years. Should the outing and race in Mexico be deemed a success, NASCAR […]

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A flight bound for NASCAR’s Mexico City race had to halt its takeoff after a loud noise was heard from the aircraft.

Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will host the Viva Mexico 250, the first time NASCAR will race internationally in 25 years. Should the outing and race in Mexico be deemed a success, NASCAR also has flirted with the idea of expanding further, while also adopting a Formula 1-style podium.

For now, though, drivers have to make it to the city before the festivities begin in earnest. However, some, like NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Ryan Ellis, had to experience a less-than-stellar experience while aboard a plane headed to Mexico City.

On X, Ellis posted a series of updates as he shared his flight experience. After posting a photo of himself in the plane with the caption “Mexico-bound,” he quickly followed that up with another post detailing what had happened as the plane prepared to take off.

“Cancel that, plane attempted takeoff, plane made a small boom, we are headed back,” he continued. He ended his series of updates by stating that he and the rest of the passengers were “back in Charlotte” as a result.

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Motorsports journalist Matt Weaver provided more context to the incident, stating that Ellis’ aircraft was not the only one that experienced issues on the way to Mexico City. In all, Weaver explained that NASCAR is aware of the incidents and personnel are “being placed on different planes” to Mexico.

Though the incidents could just be isolated to those two, it is not the start NASCAR could have wanted as it continues to eye expanding the sport’s popularity. Ahead of the Viva Mexico 250, NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps commented on how he would like to see the sport’s biggest stars racing in Brazil. 

“I’d like to see it happen,” Phelps said to Motorsport.com. “Obviously, we need all parties to come together and understand how important that would be for NASCAR in general and for the category. But I personally would be very excited about it.

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“We’d like to have a Brazilian [driver] come out of NASCAR Brazil, come and race with us full-time, and, you know, compete for wins and championships. So we’re excited about this prospect, I was very impressed with the number of drivers I saw and how fast they were and their abilities, and we’re excited about this happening in the future.”

As NASCAR continues to expand its reach, the Viva Mexico 250 is a homecoming for sorts for driver Daniel Suarez. Suarez, originally from Mexico, became a United States citizen in 2024 and partnered up with Mexican telecommunications company Telcel for the race.

Speaking on the impact NASCAR could have by racing in Mexico, Suarez made his thoughts clear. “This race will be the highlight of my racing career,” he said. It is a chance to compete in front of my home country fans and those who have supported me all these years.”

He added: “I hope this event creates a lot of NASCAR fans in Mexico.We want to make this event permanent on the NASCAR calendar for many years.

“Mexico has been loving motorsports for a very long time, and I feel like, slowly, that has also changed into NASCAR. NASCAR is a very important sport for Mexico, and it continues to grow with the NASCAR Mexico Series and now the Cup Series going there. It’s going to be a big deal.”



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Alex Bowman cleared to race after crash, but Anthony Alfredo will be on standby

On Lap 67 of the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman was racing deep in the pack when he found himself in a bad situation. After contact from Cole Custer, he ended up slamming the outside wall in a head-on impact that lifted the rear tires off completely the […]

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On Lap 67 of the NASCAR Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman was racing deep in the pack when he found himself in a bad situation. After contact from Cole Custer, he ended up slamming the outside wall in a head-on impact that lifted the rear tires off completely the ground. Bowman’s No. 48 Chevrolet hit the wall at roughly 150mph, immediately ending his race.

Bowman later described it as perhaps the biggest hit of his career. Unfortunately, the 32-year-old has a history of injuries. He suffered a concussion following a crash at Texas Motor Speedway in 2022, missing five races as a result. In 2023, he suffered a back injury in a sprint car crash that forced him to miss three Cup races.

Thankfully, Bowman has been medically cleared to race this weekend in Mexico City despite some soreness. The road course event is a big opportunity for Bowman as his most recent win in the Cup Series came at the Chicago Street Course last summer.

Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

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As a precaution, Hendrick will have Anthony Alfredo on standby for Bowman at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Alfredo, who competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, also works as a simulator driver for HMS. He has 42 starts in the Cup Series, including one start earlier this year at Talladega Superspeedway.

Bowman currently sits 13th in the championship standings after the first 15 races this year and is hoping for some positive momentum. He has finished 27th or worse in seven of the last nine races, including five finishes of 35th or worse in a dismal run for the No. 48 team.

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CW to broadcast all 33 NASCAR Xfinity races in 2025 – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Connor Zilisch, driving the No. 88 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, has made a significant impact in the NASCAR Xfinity Series by winning his first race at Watkins Glen International in September 2024 and his second at Circuit of The Americas in March 2025. Zilisch, who previously ran a partial Xfinity Series schedule […]

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Connor Zilisch, driving the No. 88 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, has made a significant impact in the NASCAR Xfinity Series by winning his first race at Watkins Glen International in September 2024 and his second at Circuit of The Americas in March 2025.

Zilisch, who previously ran a partial Xfinity Series schedule and part-time in the Craftsman Truck Series, signed a multiyear deal with Trackhouse Racing in 2024 to further his racing development. His success in the Xfinity Series marks him as a rising star in NASCAR.

The CW will broadcast all 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races in 2025, marking the first time the entire series will be available on free, over-the-air television.

This comprehensive coverage will include additional content through The CW’s digital platforms, fully produced by NASCAR Productions.

Adam Alexander, a seasoned NASCAR announcer, will lead the play-by-play coverage for The CW’s NASCAR Xfinity Series broadcasts.

Alexander brings extensive experience from his previous role at FOX Sports, where he covered the NASCAR Xfinity Series since 2015.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series is known for featuring up-and-coming drivers alongside established NASCAR stars, providing a platform for future champions to showcase their talents.

The series races at iconic tracks such as Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.

With his recent victories and a promising career trajectory, Connor Zilisch is poised to become a key figure in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, while The CW’s comprehensive coverage will bring the excitement of the series to a broader audience in 2025.



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