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Ram Trucks to Officially Join NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Field in 2026

Prior to the start of the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday afternoon, Stellantis officially announced the return of its iconic Ram Trucks brand to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The announcement was made on the pre-race stage in front of the crowd in attendance for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event. Ram […]

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Prior to the start of the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday afternoon, Stellantis officially announced the return of its iconic Ram Trucks brand to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The announcement was made on the pre-race stage in front of the crowd in attendance for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event.

Ram Trucks also dropped a hype video in regard to its return to NASCAR in a video shared to its social media channels on Sunday.

Ram will become the fourth manufacturer in the NASCAR Truck Series, joining Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota, during the 2026 season. Ram’s return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ends a 13-year hiatus for the brand in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

NASCAR, which has been knee-deep in the search for OEM partners since Dodge/Ram departed the sport following the 2012 season, a year where the manufacturer won the NASCAR Cup Series championship with Brad Keselowski and the No. 2 Team Penske team. NASCAR is proud to see the legendary manufacturer return heading into the 2026 season.

“Ram returning to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a major moment for the sport, and a sign that NASCAR remains a strong platform for blue-chip brand partners,” said John Probst, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. “We are excited to welcome Ram back to the sport. Its identity includes high performance, durability, and innovation – characteristics that embody NASCAR and, specifically, the Craftsman Truck Series.”

Tim Kuniskis, CEO of Ram Brand, was part of the live announcement at Michigan International Speedway, and he says that Sunday’s announcement was the culmination of more than a decade of hearing their passionate customer base clamouring for a Ram Trucks return to NASCAR.

“For more than a decade, customers and our dealer network asked about getting back into NASCAR. The desire was always there, but we didn’t have a plan that delivered the last tenth, and following just didn’t fit our DNA,” said Kuniskis. “Now we have a solid plan that will set us apart from the field and will bring fresh new interest and engagement to America’s Motorsport.”

On Sunday, Ram revealed a Ram 1500 concept race truck, which previews the truck design the manufacturer will utilize next season.

There were no announcements as to which teams or drivers will partner with the Ram Trucks nameplate in its first season back in NASCAR on Sunday, but Ram Trucks says more details about their 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series program will be revealed later this year.

“There will be more details on our NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program later this year,” added Kuniskis. “We are undoubtedly having fun with this project, and I truly look forward to sharing information on our team and how getting back on track relates to the future of Ram performance.”

This is a big day for NASCAR, and the return of Ram Trucks to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2026 likely signals the eventual return of the Dodge nameplate to the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Cup Series ranks down the line.

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4 Things You Need to Know – July 3, 2025

Here are four important things to keep in mind for your Thursday, July 3, 2025: 1. Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix at NCM Motorsports Park! What: The Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix returns to the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green! This is one of the best days for spectators to see solar-powered […]

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Here are four important things to keep in mind for your Thursday, July 3, 2025:

1. Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix at NCM Motorsports Park!

  • What: The Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix returns to the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green! This is one of the best days for spectators to see solar-powered cars in action.
  • When: Today, from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The event runs through July 5th.
  • Where: NCM Motorsports Park, 505 Kimberlee A. Fast Dr, Bowling Green, KY 42103.
  • Details: Admission is free, offering a unique look into the future of automotive innovation and sustainable technology.

2. Red Cross Blood Drive in Bowling Green!

  • What: Help save lives by donating blood at the Red Cross Blood Drive today.
  • When: Today, from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
  • Where: Holiday Inn University Plaza & Sloan Convention Center, 1021 Wilkinson Trace, Bowling Green, KY 42103.
  • Importance: Blood donations typically go down during the summer, so your contribution is especially important.
  • Action: Register online at RedCrossBlood.org to secure your spot!

3. “Phantom of the Universe” at WKU Planetarium (Last Day!)

  • What: Tonight is your last chance to catch “Phantom of the Universe” at the WKU Planetarium. The film, narrated by Tilda Swinton, explores the fascinating mystery of dark matter, immersing audiences in the search for this elusive part of our universe.
  • When: Tonight at 7:00 PM.
  • Where: WKU Planetarium, 1906 College Heights Blvd, Bowling Green, KY 42101 (located in Thompson Complex Center Wing).

4. Cave City Community Fireworks Celebration!

  • What: Mark your calendars for the 2025 Cave City Community Fireworks Celebration! Enjoy food trucks, music, games, and, of course, a fantastic fireworks display.
  • When: This evening, starting at 6:00 PM.
  • Where: Mammoth Cave Street in Cave City (502 Mammoth Cave St, Cave City, KY 42127).
  • Details: It’s the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit and spend a little time outdoors before the Fourth of July!





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Rate Gears Up for Hyak Motorsports at Grant Park 165 with Ricky Stenhouse Jr Behind the Wheel

CHICAGO, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rate, a leading fintech company, is hitting the track this weekend with Hyak Motorsports, sponsoring driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr at the Grant Park 165. As part of the growing Rate Racing initiative, the event marks another high-speed moment where Rate’s passion for excellence meets hometown pride. “I’m excited […]

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CHICAGO, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rate, a leading fintech company, is hitting the track this weekend with Hyak Motorsports, sponsoring driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr at the Grant Park 165. As part of the growing Rate Racing initiative, the event marks another high-speed moment where Rate’s passion for excellence meets hometown pride.

“I’m excited to light up the streets of Chicago and represent Rate in front of their hometown crowd,” said Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

The Grant Park 165 is a key milestone in Rate’s broader push to connect with customers through partnerships that mirror its core values: speed, precision, and high performance. The Hyak Motorsports collaboration builds on that foundation, blending the excitement of racing with the company’s relentless drive to innovate and compete at the highest level.

“At Rate, we partner with people who play to win. They move fast, take smart risks, and stay locked in on performance,” said Victor Ciardelli, CEO of Rate. “That’s exactly what Ricky Stenhouse Jr and Hyak Motorsports bring to the track. This partnership is built on a shared mindset, whether it’s winning a race or helping someone win a home.”

All Eyes on Chicago This Weekend
This weekend’s Chicago Street Race, running July 5–6, brings together top-tier talent, high-performance engineering, and brand-backed momentum. As part of Hyak Motorsports’ race advance, fans can expect a dynamic showing from the team, fueled in part by Rate’s sponsorship and the driving force of Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

With deep experience and leadership from Hyak Motorsports VP of Sales & Marketing Todd Carte, the team is primed for a standout appearance on one of the most iconic road courses in the country. The partnership with Rate not only brings added visibility but also reinforces Hyak’s ongoing mission to build strategic alliances that elevate motorsport culture and fan engagement.

More information on Hyak Motorsports can be found at www.hyakmotorsports.com.

Event Overview
Event: Grant Park 165
Time/Date: 2 PM ET on Sunday, July 6
Location: Chicago Street Course
Layout: 2.2-mile, 12-turn street course
Format: 165 miles / 75 laps | Stages: 20 / 45 / 75
TV/Radio: TNT / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

About Rate

Rate Companies is a leader in mortgage lending and digital financial services. Headquartered in Chicago, Rate has over 850 branches across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Since its launch in 2000, Rate has helped more than 2 million homeowners with home purchase loans, refinances, and home equity loans. The company has cemented itself as an industry leader by introducing innovative technology, offering low rates, and delivering unparalleled customer service. Recent honors and awards include: a Best Mortgage Lender of 2025 by Fortune; Best Mortgage Lender of 2025 for First-Time Homebuyers by Forbes; a Best Mortgage Lender of 2025 for FHA Loans, Home Equity Loans, and Lower Credit Scores by NerdWallet; Best Mortgage Lender of 2025 for Digital Experience and Down Payment Assistance by Motley Fool; Chicago Agent Magazine’s Lender of the Year for seven consecutive years. Visit rate.com for more information.

About Hyak

Hyak Motorsports is a race-winning NASCAR team co-owned by Gordon Smith, Ernie Cope, Mark Hughes, and Brad Daugherty as of Nov. 18, 2023. The Harrisburg, North Carolina-based organization won the 2023 Daytona 500 with driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr and has accumulated two other wins in the NASCAR Cup Series. For more information, please visit the newly rebranded team at HyakMotorsports.com and on social at Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.

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Racers Unchained with Paul Tracy: Ray Evernham

Paul Tracy engages in an in-depth conversation with Ray Evernham, a transformative figure in NASCAR’s history. From his early days as a modified racer to his innovative tenure as a crew chief and team owner, Evernham’s influence on the sport is profound. Evernham’s partnership with Jeff Gordon at Hendrick Motorsports redefined success in the 1990s, […]

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Paul Tracy engages in an in-depth conversation with Ray Evernham, a transformative figure in NASCAR’s history. From his early days as a modified racer to his innovative tenure as a crew chief and team owner, Evernham’s influence on the sport is profound.

Evernham’s partnership with Jeff Gordon at Hendrick Motorsports redefined success in the 1990s, yielding three NASCAR Cup Series championships and 47 race victories. His introduction of specialized pit crews, often comprising former athletes, revolutionized race-day strategies and set new standards for efficiency and performance.

Beyond the pit lane, Evernham played a pivotal role in bringing Dodge back to NASCAR, founding Evernham Motorsports and achieving 13 Cup Series wins as a team owner. His contributions were recognized with his induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2018.

In recent years, Evernham co-founded the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX), showcasing his continued commitment to innovation in motorsports.

Join Paul Tracy as he delves into Evernham’s remarkable journey, exploring the milestones and philosophies that have cemented his legacy as a pioneer in racing.



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Future of NASCAR’s downtown Chicago weekend is unclear going into the third year of contract

CHICAGO (AP) — When it comes to NASCAR’s upcoming return to downtown Chicago, Julie Giese has a long list of responsibilities. The track president is monitoring an ambitious construction schedule for the street course, to go along with everything else that goes into the busy weekend. What happens next is going to have to wait. […]

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CHICAGO (AP) — When it comes to NASCAR’s upcoming return to downtown Chicago, Julie Giese has a long list of responsibilities. The track president is monitoring an ambitious construction schedule for the street course, to go along with everything else that goes into the busy weekend.

What happens next is going to have to wait.

The future of NASCAR in Chicago is murky going into its third edition on the first weekend in July. The three-year contract between the motorsports organization and the city that was announced in 2022 has two mutual options, and their fate is unclear.

Giese said there have been “good conversations” between NASCAR and the city, and there is time to work on the possibilities beyond the event.

“So really right now the focus is on let’s execute a really great 2025,” Giese said. “We’ll continue to have the conversations with the city. But right now, honestly, the more consistent conversations are the planning conversations.”

Jason Lee, a senior adviser to Mayor Brandon Johnson, praised NASCAR for its involvement in the community and its improvements with the event. He described almost parallel discussions going on inside of the organization and the city when it comes to the future of the partnership.

Johnson’s predecessor, Lori Lightfoot, was in charge when the original agreement for the weekend was finalized.

“We remain available to have any conversations about the future,” Lee said Monday. “I know they’ve been laser focused on executing this year’s event because there are lessons they’ve learned that they want to apply. And I think some of that, whether you successfully do that, will play a role in how they want to proceed.”

One possible change that could interest the city is moving to a different weekend, something it has discussed with NASCAR in the past.

“It may make more sense to move that event to a different weekend where we don’t have as many demands on our law enforcement and other emergency personnel,” Lee told the AP. “And so that’s definitely something that we’ve contemplated, but there is also some constraints in terms of other events in the city of Chicago and the NASCAR schedule.”

The Athletic reported on June 18 that NASCAR was nearing an agreement to put a street race in the San Diego area next year. An announcement could come as soon as July.

Asked if she had spoken with NASCAR or anyone in the San Diego area about a Southern California street race, Giese said her focus is on Chicago. She also said she feels there is room for multiple street courses on NASCAR’s calendar.

“We have multiple road course races on the schedule,” she said. “So I mean … I’ve not ever heard where it has to be one or the other. I mean there is room. This event, we went into it that first year knowing full well it was a proof of concept. And we showed that it is possible.”

The Xfinity and Cup Series races in Chicago — held on a 12-turn, 2.2-mile course against the backdrop of Lake Michigan and Grant Park — are the main events in a festival-like weekend that also includes music and entertainment options.

It is geared as much to a new audience in one of NASCAR’s most important regions as it is to the most ardent racing fans. NASCAR used to race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, a 45-mile drive from downtown, but it pulled out after the 2019 season.

“This is a top-three market for us, worldwide frankly, for NASCAR fans,” NASCAR executive Ben Kennedy said when the Chicago event was announced in 2022.

There was some concern for drivers and their teams about the course ahead of the first weekend, and it wasn’t exactly warmly received by local businesses and residents because of the street closures in a heavily trafficked area for tourists in the summer.

But organizers have shrunk the construction schedule from 43 days in 2023 to 25 this year. Based on input from fans, they also have made adjustments to the race viewing areas and moved the concert stage to the start-finish line. Admission is free for kids 12 and under on Saturday and Sunday this year.

The weekend also has won over at least some people inside of NASCAR.

“This was very different. But now it’s fun to see and hear from people in the industry that are coming in early, and they’re going to just enjoy the city for a few days,” Giese said. “The one piece that I hear from our drivers, especially, is they love just staying right at a hotel right across the street. They’re walking across Michigan Avenue and they’re at the course.”

Quite often with an umbrella. Wet weather had a major effect on each of the first two editions. Heavy rain nearly scuttled the inaugural weekend, and last year’s Cup Series race was shortened because of a rain delay and fading sunlight.

When the drivers were on the course, the racing was compelling. Shane van Gisbergen outdueled Justin Haley and Chase Elliott on his way to a Cup victory in 2023, and Alex Bowman stopped an 80-race drought with his win last year.

“I think they’ve been up against it as far as conditions are concerned,” Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin said. “The track has been good, it’s been racy and has passing zones and the scenery is fantastic as far as the backdrop we are racing in. There’s a lot of positives for the Chicago Street Race.

“It will probably move around in the future, but it’s in the mold in which I would like to see any street race they continue to implement in the future.”



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Attendee Registration for the 2025 PRI Show Opens Next WeekPerformance Racing Industry

Get ready to book your tickets for Indianapolis because attendee registration for the 2025 PRI Show, December 11-13, begins in less than a week, opening for qualified industry members on Tuesday, July 15. This year’s event will once again offer an experience unlike any other trade show on the planet, delivering the three biggest business days of […]

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Get ready to book your tickets for Indianapolis because attendee registration for the 2025 PRI Show, December 11-13, begins in less than a week, opening for qualified industry members on Tuesday, July 15.

This year’s event will once again offer an experience unlike any other trade show on the planet, delivering the three biggest business days of the year for the global motorsports community and the backdrop of all the newest racing parts, products and services from thousands of industry suppliers.

With a focus on the present and future of racing, the 2025 PRI Show promises to feature all the newest parts, latest innovations, nearly unlimited networking opportunities and access to an unrivaled number of motorsports manufacturers and service providers that can’t be matched anywhere else. Attendees can also get excited for some of the Show’s signature events and features, including the Featured Products Showcase, the Grand Opening Breakfast (keynote speaker set to be announced at a later date), the world-famous Machinery Row with live demonstrations, the PRI ESports Arena and much more.

You can also view the current 2025 PRI Show Floorplan here. Check back in during the leadup to the Show to see what other motorsports brands are added to the world’s largest gathering of motorsports professionals.

Before registering, PRI Show organizers recommend attendees book their hotel rooms now to start planning the best PRI Show experience possible. Click here to secure your accommodations.

In addition, prospective attendees should also renew their PRI Membership, which is required to attend the Show.

For more information on the 2025 PRI Show, visit here.



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Nascar Xfinity Series to thrill fans in Chicago streets – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The NASCAR Xfinity Series is gearing up for an exciting street race in downtown Chicago this weekend, promising thrilling speeds and a unique racing experience. The Chicago Street Course is one of the most anticipated events in the NASCAR calendar, where drivers will race through the city’s streets at speeds of up […]

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The NASCAR Xfinity Series is gearing up for an exciting street race in downtown Chicago this weekend, promising thrilling speeds and a unique racing experience.

The Chicago Street Course is one of the most anticipated events in the NASCAR calendar, where drivers will race through the city’s streets at speeds of up to 165 miles per hour, offering fans a chance to witness high-speed action against the backdrop of the Chicago skyline.

“It’s one of my favorite events in NASCAR,” said Parker Kligerman, a NASCAR driver and analyst. “I think it’s one of the coolest events in NASCAR history to be racing in downtown Chicago on the streets.”

The Chicago Street Course has garnered significant fan support and is considered a favorite among drivers and teams.

Kligerman noted the surreal experience of racing in such an iconic setting, highlighting the unique atmosphere of the event.

Street racing in NASCAR has evolved over the years, with drivers now embracing the challenge of navigating city streets rather than traditional oval tracks.

Kligerman expressed hope that street course racing will continue to be a part of NASCAR’s future, bringing the sport closer to urban fans.

The Xfinity Series this season has been marked by exciting competition, featuring young talents like Connor Zillich, who is known for his exceptional skills on road and street courses.

Veteran drivers such as Justin Allgaier and Austin Hill also compete fiercely, making the series a blend of emerging and established talent.

This weekend’s race promises intense action, with drivers expected to engage in full-contact racing due to the tight confines of the street course. Kligerman anticipates a thrilling show for viewers tuning in on the CW.

With the Chicago Street Course set to deliver high-speed thrills and competitive racing, fans can look forward to an unforgettable event that showcases the best of NASCAR’s Xfinity Series.



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