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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. NASCAR beef with Carson Hocevar grows in Mexico

Daytona Motor Mouths: Nashville brings sigh of relief for Ryan Blaney The guys talk about Ryan Blaney’s win for Team Penske at Nashville, Carson Hocevar’s current spot in NASCAR and Kyle Larson’s merchandise sales. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. confronted Carson Hocevar after a race in Mexico City. Hocevar spun Stenhouse on Lap 90, leading to a […]

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  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. confronted Carson Hocevar after a race in Mexico City.
  • Hocevar spun Stenhouse on Lap 90, leading to a post-race confrontation.
  • This incident follows a previous on-track clash between the two drivers at Nashville Superspeedway.

Carson Hocevar better watch his, uh, rear.

His saga with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. continued June 15 in Mexico City. After NASCAR’s first points race outside of the United States since 1958, Stenhouse confronted the 22-year-old, who has made waves with his aggressive driving in his second full-time season in the Cup Series.

Hocevar spun Stenhouse on Lap 90 of 100 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Stenhouse finished 27th. Hocevar followed in 34th.

Once the cars were parked, Stenhouse hopped out of his No. 47 Chevrolet and stuck his head in the driver-side window of Hocevar’s No. 77 Chevy.

As for what he said:

“I’m gonna beat your (backside),” Stenhouse yelled. “You’re a lap down. You’ve got nothing to do. Why’d you run right into me for the second time?”

Hocevar tried to explain himself — that his brakes locked up — to no avail. Stenhouse cut him off.

“I don’t give a damn. I don’t give a damn. I will beat your (tail) when we get back to the States.”

Afterward, Hocevar told reporters he couldn’t really hear Stenhouse. But he could recognize something.

“I mean, I know he was very mad,” Hocevar said. “I was very apologetic.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.-Carson Hocevar rivalry began during Nashville race

The beef started two weeks ago at Nashville Superspeedway when Hocevar bumped Stenhouse and sent him tush-first into the wall, ending his day in Stage 2.

That incident brought a more veiled Stenhouse threat.

“Definitely will have something to do about it at one point,” he said.





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SEGG Media Invests in Veloce Media Group to Accelerate Strategic Expansion in Esports, Motorsports and Immersive Digital Content

A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link. FORT WORTH, Texas, July 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SEGG Media Corporation, formerly Lottery.com Inc., (NASDAQ: SEGG, LTRYW) (“SEGG Media” or the “Company”), a leading technology company transforming the global intersection of sports, entertainment and gaming today announced a strategic investment into […]

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FORT WORTH, Texas, July 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SEGG Media Corporation, formerly Lottery.com Inc., (NASDAQ: SEGG, LTRYW) (“SEGG Media” or the “Company”), a leading technology company transforming the global intersection of sports, entertainment and gaming today announced a strategic investment into Veloce Media Group (“Veloce”), one of the fastest-scaling digital platforms operating at the intersection of sport, gaming, and content. The partnership will be managed by Sports.com, a division of SEGG Media.

The investment forms part of a broader buy-and-build strategy to position SEGG Media as the home of immersive sports and next-generation media. The transaction, which values Veloce at £40 million ($53 million USD) pre-money, will be completed in two tranches, with a call option enabling SEGG to reach majority ownership at 51%.

This move reinforces SEGG Media’s recent launch and the turnaround success of Lottery.com. It signals a new phase of high-growth strategic acquisitions centered around profitability, scale, and exciting global fan engagement.

A Cash-Generating, High-Growth Digital Asset

Veloce Media Group has built the world’s largest racing and gaming media network with more than 750 million monthly digital views and reaching a rapidly growing Gen-Z and millennial audience. In its most recent fiscal year ended March 2025, Veloce reported £12.8 million ($17.5 million USD) in revenue. Veloce has strong forward momentum following July 2025 acquisition of Quadrant, a disruptive motorsport content and lifestyle brand co-founded with Formula 1 driver Lando Norris.

The Veloce Group operates across:

  • Competitive esports and sim racing (F1 Esports, Ferrari Global Series)
  • Immersive content and athlete-led platforms
  • Sustainable racing initiatives including FIA Extreme H World Cup
  • Creator-led brands, merchandise, and digital fan engagement

The investment from the Company is funding key strategic initiatives, including Veloce’s acquisition of Quadrant, with £2 million ($2.6 million USD) committed in the first tranche. The remainder is scheduled for completion by end of July 2025.

Matthew McGahan, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of SEGG Media

“Since completing the turnaround of the Company, we identified two global sports verticals, motorsport and soccer, as cornerstones of our future strategy. This investment into Veloce is yet another tangible step into motorsport following the successful multi-race partnerships we secured with three rising stars in IndyCar and Indy NXT.

With Veloce now in the family, we’re doubling down. We see this as a continuation of our expansion into motorsports, a sector that offers scale, global fanbases, commercial viability, and media storytelling potential across all levels of competition. From F1, IndyCar, MotoGP, to NASCAR and beyond, SEGG Media is positioning the Sports.com brand not just via sponsorship, but through content creation, team partnerships and immersive behind-the-scenes access.

“Our internal production arm, Sports.com Studios, is already developing original content formats that tap into this world and, now, with the energy and expertise of Veloce’s young leadership, we’re excited to explore that frontier together.”

Jack Clarke, Chief Strategy Officer of Veloce Media Group

“Veloce Media Group is uniquely positioned to engage a generation of digitally native sports fans. With SEGG Media’s support, we are well placed to scale our media and competitive operations while continuing to innovate.”

Majed Al Sorour, President of Sports.com, a division of SEGG Media (former Main Board Director of Newcastle United Football Club and CEO of LIV Golf)

“This investment marks a transformative opportunity for the region. Saudi Arabia is home to over 23 million gamers, representing nearly 70% of the population, and consistently ranks among the highest globally in daily gaming engagement. With major international events like Gamers8, the Esports World Cup and the upcoming Olympic Esports Games hosted in Riyadh, the Kingdom has rapidly become a global epicenter for esports and digital sport.

“Partnering with Veloce brings not only immersive content and commercial upside, but also connects the Sports.com brand to one of the most digitally active youth populations in the world, positioning the brand at the heart of the fastest-growing sports entertainment economy on the planet.”

Veloce Media Group is led by CEO Daniel Bailey and a seasoned board including:

  • Andy Webb, Chairman and former CEO of the Marussia F1 Team
  • Darryl Eales, former CEO of Lloyds Development Capital, who delivered £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion USD) in capital gains during his tenure

Daniel Bailey, Chief Executive Officer of Veloce Media Group

“We’re excited to partner with Sports.com and SEGG Media, two brands that share our vision for next-gen sport. Together we can scale faster, deliver stronger fan experiences, and unlock significant commercial upside.”

About Veloce Media Group

Founded in 2018, Veloce Media Group is a multi-pillared gaming, motorsport, and lifestyle media business operating at the intersection of some of the world’s fastest-growing and most future-focused industries.

Headquartered in London, Veloce’s ecosystem spans the industry-leading gaming and racing platform Veloce Esports, the upcoming hydrogen-powered FIA Extreme H World Cup team, Veloce Racing, and a vast digital media network boasting over 55 million subscribers and 750 million monthly views.

In 2025, Veloce Media Group expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of Quadrant, the disruptive gaming, lifestyle, and motorsport brand co-founded by Formula 1 driver Lando Norris. Now encompassed in Veloce, Quadrant strengthens the group’s cultural impact through bold storytelling, premium apparel, athlete-driven content, and a thriving global community.

Veloce has partnered with several international brands and teams, including Mercedes-AMG, Ferrari, McLaren, E.ON, Thrustmaster, VISA and many more.

To learn more, please visit: velocemediagroup.com

About SEGG Media Corporation
SEGG Media (Nasdaq: SEGG, LTRYW) is a global sports, entertainment and gaming group operating a portfolio of digital assets including Sports.com and Lottery.com. Focused on immersive fan engagement, ethical gaming and AI-driven live experiences, SEGG Media is redefining how global audiences interact with the content they love.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains statements that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of present or historical fact included in this press release, regarding the Company’s strategy, future operations, prospects, plans and objectives of management, are forward-looking statements. When used in this Form 8-K, the words “could,” “should,” “will,” “may,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “initiatives,” “continue,” the negative of such terms and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions about future events and are based on currently available information as to the outcome and timing of future events. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release or as of the date they are made. The Company cautions you that these forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of the Company. In addition, the Company cautions you that the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are subject to risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: the Company’s ability to secure additional capital resources; the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern; the Company’s ability to complete acquisitions; the Company’s ability to remain in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rules; and those additional risks and uncertainties discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Form 10-K/A filed by the Company with the SEC on April 22, 2025, and the other documents filed, or to be filed, by the Company with the SEC. Additional information concerning these and other factors that may impact the operations and projections discussed herein can be found in the reports that the Company has filed and will file from time to time with the SEC. These SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties described in this press release materialize or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and plans could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, the Company disclaims any duty to update any forward-looking statements, all of which are expressly qualified by the statements in this section, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release.

This press release was published by a CLEAR® Verified individual.


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Nascar averages 2.2m viewers at Sonoma as IndyCar sees Iowa TV ratings dip

Nascar averaging its lowest-ever viewership after 20 races IndyCar averaging 1.36m viewers so far in 2025 Nascar averaged 2.19 million viewers for its Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway on TNT. This is a 24 per cent year-over-year (YoY) decrease in viewership compared to last year’s race, although the 2024 visit to Sonoma took place […]

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  • IndyCar averaging 1.36m viewers so far in 2025

Nascar averaged 2.19 million viewers for its Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway on TNT.

This is a 24 per cent year-over-year (YoY) decrease in viewership compared to last year’s race, although the 2024 visit to Sonoma took place a few races earlier in the season on the main Fox channel.

The main TNT channel accounted for 1.97 million viewers, with an additional 224,000 viewers per minute on the truTV alternative telecast.


Nascar is now averaging 1.95 million viewers after three races on TNT, which is comparatively low for the Cup Series, though each race on the channel has averaged more viewers than the last. The channel is also providing Nascar with promising gains among younger demographics.

While there is no explicit figure provided, Nascar claims that viewers between the ages of 18 and 34 for last weekend’s race were up 29 per cent compared to last year’s Cup Series average on cable.

Much of this younger audience appears to be reached through the Bleacher Report and House of Highlights social platforms, which have generated 85 million views after three weeks. 73 per cent of the audience for these platforms is under 34 years old.

Nascar is also now 20 races into the 2025 season, which offers a good point of comparison for how it is tracking compared to previous campaigns. In short, Nascar has never seen audience averages this low at this stage of the season.


With no competition from Formula One last weekend, IndyCar will be disappointed to have delivered two of its lower audiences of the 2025 season.

The double-header weekend saw 576,000 viewers tune in for Saturday’s race, before Sunday delivered an audience of 719,000, both on the main Fox channel.

It is difficult to compare these figures to last year’s Saturday race as it averaged 72,000 viewers on CNBC after a late scheduling change. Sunday’s race, which aired on NBC in 2024, offers a much more standard comparison and shows that this year’s event saw a 17 per cent YoY decrease in viewership.


IndyCar is now averaging 1.36 million viewers after 12 races, by far its strongest performance since at least 2016 – although this figure has been significantly boosted by the largest Indianapolis 500 audience in 17 years.

Without the Indy 500, IndyCar is averaging just over 838,000 viewers, a far less favourable figure compared to previous seasons.

In fact, this trails average audiences at the same stage of the season in 2023 (907,400 viewers), 2022 (931,000 viewers) and 2021 (867,900 viewers).



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Every NASCAR Cup win with Red Bull as the primary sponsor

Red Bull has an interesting history in NASCAR, entering the sport with a race team in the mid-2000s and attempting to form a championship-caliber organization. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out as well as their Formula 1 venture as Red Bull Racing’s NASCAR branch shut down at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Now, if you want […]

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Red Bull has an interesting history in NASCAR, entering the sport with a race team in the mid-2000s and attempting to form a championship-caliber organization. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out as well as their Formula 1 venture as Red Bull Racing’s NASCAR branch shut down at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Now, if you want to learn more about that tumultuous era, you can find the full rundown of that saga HERE.

But since then, the brand has disappeared from the sport for the most part. However, through Red Bull athletes Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch, they re-entered NASCAR as a sponsor in 2025. We’ve now seen Red Bull-backed cars in various Cup races and even the Xfinity Series, supporting SVG and Zilisch. 

When SVG dominated at Sonoma, he also put Red Bull back in Victory Lane at the highest level of stock car racing for the first time in nearly 14 years. And with this latest triumph, we thought it would be a good time to look at all of Red Bull’s wins in the Cup Series. Unlike F1, where they’ve collected over 100 race wins and eight drivers’ championships, Red Bull has seen limited success in NASCAR.

Win #1 — Brian Vickers — Michigan – August 16th, 2009

Brian Vickers, Red Bull Racing Toyota

Brian Vickers, Red Bull Racing Toyota

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Red Bull first reached Victory Lane during the 2009 NASCAR Cup season with Brian Vickers, who was one of the team’s original drivers. Vickers earned pole position for the race in the No. 83 Toyota, and that was not a surprise as the No. 83 managed to win six poles that year. However, the checkered flag eluded them the first five times.

Despite starting from the front of the field, Vickers didn’t lead any laps until around the halfway point. Even then, he only led a total of 12 laps during the entire race. Jimmie Johnson was the dominant driver, leading 133 of 200 laps, but like Michigan often does, it came down to a fuel-mileage race. And with just three laps to go, Johnson ran out of fuel. That opened the door for Vickers to take the lead, and he was actually able to make the fuel last all the way to the checkered flag. It was his second career win, but of course, the first-ever for a Red Bull car in the Cup Series. 

Win #2 — Kasey Kahne — Phoenix — November, 13th, 2011

Kasey Kahne, Red Bull Racing Toyota

Kasey Kahne, Red Bull Racing Toyota

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Red Bull Racing had two races left before shutting down its NASCAR operation in 2011. Kasey Kahne was about to join Hendrick Motorsports, but before the end of this team, Kahne gave them one last moment of glory. Driving the No. 4 Toyota in the penultimate race of the 2011 playoffs, he played spoiler and stole the spotlight from the title contenders. 

Kahne started the race in tenth and didn’t lead until the final run of the day. Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch were battling for the lead heading into the last round of pit stops, but Busch ended up out of fuel and stalled in his pit box, taking him out of contention. Kahne pitted about three laps before Edwards under green and used the undercut to get ahead. Kahne took the lead for the first time on Lap 299 of 312, all while Edwards desperately tried to run him down. He got within a second as the leaders dealt with traffic, but he ran out of time in the end. Kahne snapped an 80+ race winless streak for himself and gave Red Bull its last win as the primary sponsor of a Cup car for a very long time.

Win #3 — Shane van Gisbergen — Sonoma — July 13th, 2025

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Photo by: Meg Oliphant / Getty Images

Red Bull Racing is now long gone (in NASCAR), but Red Bull has returned as a sponsor with two drivers under contract to Trackhouse Racing. Their first race back in the Cup Series came with Zilisch’s Cup debut at COTA, but that ended in a crash. They’ve sponsored him in each of his three Cup starts so far with Zilisch placing as high as 11th. As for SVG, they adorned the No. 88 Chevrolet in two oval races so far. They also dabbled in the Xfinity Series, partnering with WeatherTech to share sponsorship for Zilisch and SVG in the Chicago race, scoring a 1-2 finish. But at Sonoma, they were with SVG in a Cup race at a road course for the very first time. With his recent triumphs in Mexico City and Chicago, expectations were high.

Van Gisbergen delivered in a big way, leading 97 of 110 laps, only giving up the lead during pit stops. He started from pole position, and not a single driver was able to pass him on track, though Chase Briscoe did get close on a couple of restarts. It was now a different team taking the glory, but Red Bull shared plenty of the spotlight in their role as the primary sponsor while SVG burned it down on the frontstretch.

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Young’s Motorsports Welcomes Lanita Specialized for Dover Motor Speedway Xfinity Battle – Speedway Digest

Young’s Motorsports proudly announced today a new partnership with Lanita Specialized, a family-owned transportation company based in Aetna, Pennsylvania, specializing in truckload and less-than-truckload shipping. Lanita Specialized will support the team’s NASCAR Xfinity Series effort this weekend, serving as the primary partner on Anthony Alfredo’s No. 42 Chevrolet for Saturday’s BetRivers 200 at Dover (Del.) […]

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Young’s Motorsports proudly announced today a new partnership with Lanita Specialized, a family-owned transportation company based in Aetna, Pennsylvania, specializing in truckload and less-than-truckload shipping.

Lanita Specialized will support the team’s NASCAR Xfinity Series effort this weekend, serving as the primary partner on Anthony Alfredo’s No. 42 Chevrolet for Saturday’s BetRivers 200 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway.

With this announcement, Lanita Specialized becomes the eighth different company to partner with Young’s Motorsports and Alfredo in the Xfinity Series this season.

Founded in 1997, Lanita Specialized provides truckload and LTL transportation. We service the needs of our customers with professional and qualified drivers.

We take pride in our equipment and handle your freight with the same amount of care and in a timely manner.

Our transportation services are designed to meet your needs and expectations at affordable prices.

Based on the principles of integrity, respect, quality, and family, Lanita Specialized serves the lower 48 states for your transportation needs. We are equipped with multiple bays for tractor and trailer maintenance or repairs.

“I’m proud to welcome Lanita Specialized to our Xfinity program for Dover this weekend,” said Anthony Alfredo.

“They play a huge role in the trucking industry, moving essential equipment and materials that keep everything running behind the scenes.

“It’s great to have a company like that not only support our No. 42 team but also be such an important part of the Young’s Motorsports family.”

Alfredo, a well-liked figure in the NASCAR Xfinity Series garage, is set to make his sixth career start at the famed “Monster Mile” on July 19. He returns to the 1.0-mile concrete oval riding the momentum of his best Dover performance to date, a ninth-place finish last year after starting 21st.

Young’s Motorsports, also a family-owned organization, will make its second Xfinity Series start at Dover Motor Speedway. The team aims to improve on its 21st-place result from last April, when rookie Leland Honeyman Jr. drove the No. 42 Chevrolet entry.

“I’ve always enjoyed racing at Dover Motor Speedway, and I’m excited to head back there with the Young’s Motorsports team this weekend,” said Alfredo. “We’ve had a lot of speed in our race cars lately, but unfortunately, the results haven’t always reflected that.

“Dover is an excellent opportunity for me to go after back-to-back top-10 finishes and help give our No. 42 Young’s Motorsports team some well-welcomed momentum.”

For more information on Young’s Motorsports, please visit YoungsMotorsports.com, like them on Facebook (Young’s Motorsports), and follow them on Instagram (@youngsmotorsports) and X |Twitter (@youngsmtrsports).

For more on Anthony Alfredo, please visit AnthonyAlfredo.com, like him on Facebook (Anthony Alfredo Racing), follow him on Instagram (@anthonyalfredo) and X | Twitter (@anthonyalfredo).

The BetRivers 200 (200 laps | 200 miles) is the 20th of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. A 55-minute group practice will take place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:55 a.m. Qualifying will immediately follow, launching at 12:05 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag shortly after 4:30 p.m., with live coverage on The CW Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).

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Ten Must-Know RV Camping Tips for an Epic NASCAR Playoffs Weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway | News | Media

Camping at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) during New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend, Sept. 19-21, is one of the best ways to experience the thrill, community and non-stop fun of race weekend. Whether you’re a seasoned RV pro or heading to “The Magic Mile” for the first time, the right setup can take your […]

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Camping at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) during New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend, Sept. 19-21, is one of the best ways to experience the thrill, community and non-stop fun of race weekend. Whether you’re a seasoned RV pro or heading to “The Magic Mile” for the first time, the right setup can take your experience from good to legendary.

Here are 10 essential RV camping tips packed with race-day energy and based on what fans are actually searching for in 2025:

  1. Book Your NHMS RV Site Early

If you’re planning to camp at NHMS, don’t wait. Sites sell out quickly. NHMS offers a variety of options from premium trackside spaces to more relaxed, family-friendly zones. Booking early not only secures your spot, it gives you the best shot at selecting the perfect location close to restrooms, vendors and the Fan Zone. Visit NHMS.com and lock in your site before they’re gone.

  1. Maximize Your Tailgate Setup

Race day isn’t just about the action on track – it’s about the party. Set up a next-level tailgate space with a canopy or pop-up tent for shade, a fold-out table for snacks and drinks and comfortable seating for your crew. Add some Bluetooth speakers for race-themed tunes, string lights for evening vibes and lawn games like cornhole or ring toss to keep the good times rolling. Tailgating is an artform here. Make your spot the one that everyone wants to stop by.

  1. Level Your Setup for Safety and Comfort

NHMS camping areas offer a variety of terrain, and that means you’ll want to come prepared. Bring leveling blocks, wheel chocks and a reliable flashlight or headlamp if you’re setting up after dark. A stable, level RV not only feels better, but it’s also essential for safe cooking, sleeping and socializing.

  1. Bring Backup Power

Some campsites at NHMS offer hookups, but others don’t. That means a portable power source is a must-have. If you’re bringing a generator, be sure it runs at 75 decibels or less at all times. Portable battery banks or solar chargers can also help keep your devices charged and your RV systems running smoothly.

  1. Practice Campground Courtesy

The NHMS camping community is known for being friendly and welcoming. Introduce yourself to your neighbors, respect quiet hours (11 p.m. – 7 a.m. in most lots) and keep your music and lighting at respectful levels. Avoid stretching beyond your reserved space, and always be mindful when parking, grilling or playing games. A smile, wave and a little courtesy go a long way, and it’s part of what makes this race weekend feel like a homecoming for so many fans.

  1. Keep Things Clean

Race weekends can create a lot of waste, especially with food, drinks and packaging. Bring plenty of trash bags, designate bins for recycling and secure everything tightly to avoid litter or critter invasions. Never leave food or trash outside overnight, and make it a habit to clean up as you go. NHMS staff work hard to keep the facilities clean, so help them out by being a responsible camper.

  1. Show Off Your NASCAR Spirit

Nothing beats the visual energy of a decked-out campsite. Hang up your driver flags, string some LED lights, display collectible signs and fly your team colors high. Just be sure your decorations are windproof. Stakes, sandbags and zip ties are your best friends. Fans at NHMS love checking out creative setups, and your site might just become a popular photo stop.

  1. Pack Race-Weekend Essentials

Be ready for anything by packing smart. Essentials include bottled water, sunscreen, extra propane, a cooler full of ice, easy-grab snacks and a first-aid kit. Bring camp chairs, an outdoor rug to reduce dirt inside your rig and tools for basic fixes. A well-stocked RV means less running around and more time enjoying the races, concerts and campground fun.

  1. Nonstop Race Weekend Entertainment

NHMS delivers a full weekend of fun beyond the track. Fans can enjoy live DJs, the April Cushman Band (Thursday), The Flying Ivories Dueling Pianos (Saturday) and “The Magic Mile” Happy Hour Show (Saturday) at The Groove. Being Petty: The Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Experience presented by THOR Industries (Friday), Draw the Line (Saturday) and Tim Dugger (Sunday) keep the music going all weekend long. Families will love Camper Appreciation Musical Bingo presented by THOR Industries (Wednesday), Family Movie Night (Thursday) and the NASCAR Kids Zone (Friday – Sunday). Add in the Elm City Party Bike (Friday – Sunday), fireworks presented by THOR Industries (Friday), giant inflatable lawn games (Friday) and a variety of charity events, and you’ve got an entertainment lineup that keeps the energy high all weekend long.

  1. Soak in the Campground Camaraderie

More than just a place to sleep, the NHMS campgrounds are a celebration of NASCAR culture. From group cookouts to late-night storytelling, you’ll find fans of all ages sharing meals, games and memories. Don’t be shy – join a cornhole tournament, offer a cold drink or invite your neighbors to hang out by the fire. These connections are what turn race weekend into a yearly tradition.

Ready to camp at “The Magic Mile?”

Be a part of the action all weekend long. Secure your NHMS camping spot and experience the NASCAR Playoffs like never before – from sunrise cookouts to the roar of the engines.

Reserve your campsite and grab tickets now at NHMS.com.



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2025 NASCAR Dover Entry List: All 37 drivers for Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400

The NASCAR Cup Series tackles Dover’s “Monster Mile” on July 20 for the 2025 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. Here’s a look at the full entry list for this weekend’s race in Delaware. 2025 NASCAR Dover Entry List Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing) Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske) Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing) Noah Gragson […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series tackles Dover’s “Monster Mile” on July 20 for the 2025 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.

Here’s a look at the full entry list for this weekend’s race in Delaware.

2025 NASCAR Dover Entry List

  1. Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing)
  2. Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske)
  3. Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing)
  4. Noah Gragson (#4, Front Row Motorsports)
  5. Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports)
  6. Brad Keselowski (#6, RFK Racing)
  7. Justin Haley (#7, Spire Motorsports)
  8. Kyle Busch (#8, Richard Childress Racing)
  9. Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports)
  10. Ty Dillon (#10, Kaulig Racing)
  11. Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  12. Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske)
  13. AJ Allmendinger (#16, Kaulig Racing)
  14. Chris Buescher (#17, RFK Racing)
  15. Chase Briscoe (#19, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  16. Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  17. Josh Berry (#21, Wood Brothers Racing)
  18. Joey Logano (#22, Team Penske)
  19. Bubba Wallace (#23, 23XI Racing)
  20. William Byron (#24, Hendrick Motorsports)
  21. Todd Gilliland (#34, Front Row Motorsports)
  22. Riley Herbst (#35, 23XI Racing)
  23. Zane Smith (#38, Front Row Motorsports)
  24. Cole Custer (#41, Haas Factory Team)
  25. John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Legacy Motor Club)
  26. Erik Jones (#43, Legacy Motor Club)
  27. JJ Yeley (#44, NY Racing Team)
  28. Tyler Reddick (#45, 23XI Racing)
  29. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, HYAK Motorsports)
  30. Alex Bowman (#48, Hendrick Motorsports)
  31. Cody Ware (#51, Rick Ware Racing)
  32. Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  33. Ryan Preece (#60, RFK Racing)
  34. Michael McDowell (#71, Spire Motorsports)
  35. Carson Hocevar (#77, Spire Motorsports)
  36. Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Trackhouse Racing)
  37. Daniel Suárez (#99, Trackhouse Racing)

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