Motorsports
RumbleOn reports Q1 revenue drop, narrows loss
RumbleOn, Inc., the largest powersports retailer in North America, reported a 20.5% year-over-year decline in revenue for the first quarter of 2025, totaling $244.7 million. The drop was largely attributed to a significant slowdown in powersports unit sales and a steep decline in vehicle transportation activity. RumbleOn CEO and Chairman Michael Quartieri, who is also […]

RumbleOn, Inc., the largest powersports retailer in North America, reported a 20.5% year-over-year decline in revenue for the first quarter of 2025, totaling $244.7 million. The drop was largely attributed to a significant slowdown in powersports unit sales and a steep decline in vehicle transportation activity.

Despite lower revenues, RumbleOn slightly narrowed its net loss to $9.7 million, compared to $10.3 million in the first quarter of 2024. The company also made meaningful progress on cost control, slashing its selling, general, and administrative expenses (SG&A) by $12.8 million to $61.1 million.
CEO and Chairman Michael Quartieri, who is also serving as interim CFO, expressed optimism – “Although we experienced a year-over-year volume decline in our powersports segment, the team is making progress on our turnaround initiatives.”
Key Q1 Metrics:
- Total revenue: $244.7 million (↓ 20.5%)
- Gross profit: $67.2 million (↓ 18.6%)
- Adjusted EBITDA: $7.0 million (↓ 9.1%)
- Operating cash flow: Outflow of $6.9 million (compared to $17.0 million inflow in Q1 2024)
- Total powersports unit sales: 13,186 (↓ 20.5%)
- Vehicle transportation services revenue: $5.5 million (↓ 61.5%)
The powersports segment saw a 23.7% drop in new vehicle sales and a 13.9% decline in pre-owned sales. However, gross profit per unit (GPU) improved by 5.2% to $5,365, signaling better margins despite fewer sales.

Meanwhile, RumbleOn’s vehicle transportation services saw a sharp 65% plunge in vehicle transports, contributing to a $8.8 million revenue decline for the segment.
On the balance sheet side, the company repaid $38.8 million in convertible senior notes and ended the quarter with $56.2 million in total cash and $171.4 million in available liquidity. Inventory rose to $272.6 million, while total liabilities slightly decreased to $712 million.
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NASCAR Hall of Fame Picks Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, Harry Gant for 2026 Class
The NASCAR Hall of Fame selection panel chose three racing giants on Tuesday in Charlotte. Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, and Harry Gant will join the 2026 class. The 49-person panel made their picks after careful review. Busch made it in his first shot at the honor. His stats tell the tale: a Cup Series crown […]

The NASCAR Hall of Fame selection panel chose three racing giants on Tuesday in Charlotte. Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, and Harry Gant will join the 2026 class. The 49-person panel made their picks after careful review.
Busch made it in his first shot at the honor. His stats tell the tale: a Cup Series crown in 2004 and 34 wins in 21 years. “I’m very grateful and thankful that it happened this first time,” said Busch to the Washington Post.
The votes stacked up strong. Both Busch and Gant pulled 61% on the modern-era list. Hendrick nabbed 31% of pioneer votes. Jeff Burton took third place, with Harry Hyde and Randy Dorton next in line.
At 85, Gant’s mark on racing stands firm. His 18 Cup Series wins shine bright. No one tops his age records: winning at 52 and taking pole at 54. He struck gold twice at Darlington’s Southern 500, first in ’84, then in ’91. Seven times they’d put him up for the Hall.
Speed ran in Hendrick’s blood until his last day in 1990. He blazed past finish lines more than 700 times in modified and late model races from 1950 to 1988. Five times he ruled South Boston Speedway. His wins stretched from Talladega to Charlotte to Dover.
“Each name on that ballot changed racing forever,” Busch told NBC Sports. “Me? Just a kid from Vegas who dreamed big. Never saw this coming.”
The panel mixed voices from every corner of racing: track bosses, news folks, car makers, drivers, and more. Fans got their say, too, through NASCAR.com’s voting system.
Humpy Wheeler walked away with the Landmark Award. For 33 years, he ran Charlotte Motor Speedway like no other. He brought lights to big tracks and turned race day into a show before cars hit the track.
These three stars already shine on NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers list. Come January 23, 2026, they’ll take their place in Charlotte’s Hall of Fame.
Motorsports
Front Row Motorsports: Charlotte Motor Speedway Competition Notes- Todd Gilliland
Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Overplay Ford TeamCharlotte Motor Speedway Competition NotesCoca-Cola 600 Date: Sunday May 25, 2025Event: Race 15 of 38Series: NASCAR Cup SeriesLocation: Charlotte Motor Speedway (1.5-miles)#of Laps: 400Time/TV/Radio: 6:00 PM ET on Amazon Prime/PRN/SiriusXM channel 90 Todd Gilliland Notes Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 team now turn their attention to […]

Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Overplay Ford Team
Charlotte Motor Speedway Competition Notes
Coca-Cola 600
Date: Sunday May 25, 2025
Event: Race 15 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway (1.5-miles)
#of Laps: 400
Time/TV/Radio: 6:00 PM ET on Amazon Prime/PRN/SiriusXM channel 90
Todd Gilliland Notes
Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 team now turn their attention to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the longest race of the season — the Coca-Cola 600. This 400-lap, 600-mile event is one of NASCAR’s crown-jewel races and pays tribute to U.S. service members by featuring the names of fallen heroes on each team’s car. This year, Gilliland will have the name of Captain Robert Michael Secher riding on the windshield of his Overplay Ford Mustang Dark Horse.
Overplay— the world’s first user-generated gaming platform where anyone can make games from videos—will team up with FRM and Gilliland at the speedway. Founded by seasoned interactive media executives Dan Projansky and Caroline Strzalka, Overplay aims to democratize game development and make it accessible to everyone. By downloading the Overplay app users can gamify their lives instantly! The platform already has hundreds of thousands of downloads and millions of games played. Overplay was also featured in Season 15 of Shark Tank where the company struck a deal with billionaire investor Mark Cuban.
Born on May 20, 1973, in Germantown, Tennessee, Capt. Robert M. Secher loved being a soldier. He attended the Marion Military Institute and then graduated from the University of Memphis with a degree in political science. Secher was commissioned as an artillery officer and, in 2006, he volunteered to go to Iraq. He was part of an elite team of 11 officers who were embedded and training with the Iraqi Army. On October 8, 2006, in Al Anbar, Iraq Captain Secher was KIA while leading a patrol. He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star with Combat V for valor for actions during his deployment.
Camp Hanson’s Secher Hall in Okinawa, Japan is named in Secher’s memory. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has created the Captain Robert M. Secher Scholarship to honor Secher for his contributions to Wharton, including spearheading the Quantico Leadership Venture, which builds upon U.S. Marine Corps facilities to develop leadership at its Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Va. Secher is remembered with love and deep respect by all who knew him.
“The 600 weekend is always a big one for the industry—it’s NASCAR’s version of a home game, so I’ll have a lot of family attending,” said Gilliland. “It’s an honor to carry Captain Robert Michael Secher’s name on my race car this weekend. I’ve really enjoyed learning about him and his story. He made the ultimate sacrifice so I could have the freedom to race on Sundays.”
Road Crew
Driver: Todd Gilliland
Hometown: Sherrills Ford, North Carolina
Crew Chief: Chris Lawson
Hometown: Medway, Ohio
Car Chief: Joe Marra
Hometown: Somers, New York
Engineer: Marc Rullo
Hometown: Ringwood, New Jersey
Engineer: Kevyn Rebolledo
Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina
Spotter: Brit Andersen
Hometown: Branford, Connecticut
Underneath Mechanic: Michael Brookes
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
Interior Mechanic: Chance Burke
Hometown: Siler City, North Carolina
Tire Specialist: Billy John
Hometown: Pitman, New Jersey
Engine Tuner: Tim Meyer
Hometown: Beatrice, Nebraska
Transporter Driver: Christian Boller
Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina
Pit Crew
Front Tire Changer: Danny Olszowy
Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky
Rear Tire Changer: Justin Fox
Hometown: Concord, North Carolina
Tire Carrier: Paul Steele
Hometown: Wichita, Kansas
Jackman: Landon Honeycutt
Hometown: Mount Pleasant, North Carolina
Fueler: Zeke Nance
Hometown: Calhoun, Georgia
ABOUT OVERPLAY
Overplay is a user-generated gaming platform that gives users the ability to create their own games from short videos and share them with the world instantly. Founded by seasoned interactive media executives Dan Projansky and Caroline Strzalka, Overplay aims to democratize game development and make it accessible to everyone. The platform has generated over 2 million games played and well over 300,000 app downloads. Overplay is backed by venture capitalists N29 Capital Partners, Village Global, Gaingels, Sound Media Ventures, Plus Eight Equity Partners, Red & Blue Ventures, Band of Angels, Stampede Ventures, Outlander Capital, Singularity Capital, Everyrealm, Adobe Fund for Design, as well as angels from Warner Brothers and Riot Games. For more information, please visit overplay.com.
ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS
Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.
Motorsports
Master planned community breaks ground on site previously planned for NASCAR
Land once considered for a NASCAR racetrack is now ground zero for a 17,000-acre development effort. ALVIN, Texas — A nearly 3,000-acre master-planned community — on land that was previously considered for a NASCAR racetrack — promises to be the first of several new developments to create an important district along state Highway 288. It’s […]

Land once considered for a NASCAR racetrack is now ground zero for a 17,000-acre development effort.
ALVIN, Texas — A nearly 3,000-acre master-planned community — on land that was previously considered for a NASCAR racetrack — promises to be the first of several new developments to create an important district along state Highway 288.
It’s also the first master-planned community by W Land, a new division of Houston-based build-to-rent developer Wan Bridge.
W Land broke ground May 21 on Preservation Creek, a 2,962-acre community with an expected 5,500 homes at build-out, at FM 1462 just east of Highway 288 in Alvin.
First-phase homebuilders include Brightland Homes, Kendall Homes, The New Home Co., Smith Douglas Homes and Imagination by David Weekley Homes, which will be building on 40- to 60-foot lots. W Land expects to deliver the 786 first-phase lots by the end of the year, said Lisa Clark, who heads the division as senior consultant.
Continue reading this story on the Houston Business Journal’s website.
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Fanatics Sportsbook Partners with New York Racing Team for Two NASCAR Cup Series Events
Primary Car Sponsor for Nashville and Phoenix Races NEW YORK, May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, New York Racing Team announced a partnership with Fanatics Sportsbook to become the primary sponsor of the team’s No. 44 Chevrolet, driven by star driver J.J. Yeley for two of the NASCAR Cup Series’ most prestigious races – […]

Primary Car Sponsor for Nashville and Phoenix Races
NEW YORK, May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, New York Racing Team announced a partnership with Fanatics Sportsbook to become the primary sponsor of the team’s No. 44 Chevrolet, driven by star driver J.J. Yeley for two of the NASCAR Cup Series’ most prestigious races – the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway and the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway.
The Fanatics Sportsbook No. 44 Chevrolet will take to the track – first in Music City on Sunday, June 1 and next in The Valley on Sunday, November 2 – decked in the company’s signature Lava Red and Black paint scheme and adorned with the Fanatics Sportsbook logo on the hood and sides of the car. It’s only fitting that Fanatics Sportsbook will grace the car for the first time in Tennessee, as the state was the first to experience the sportsbook upon its launch in 2023.
In celebration of this partnership, Fanatics Sportsbook will have exclusive new customer offers for the Nashville and Phoenix races, along with expanded NASCAR betting capabilities, such as race parlays, to finish on the podium, exacta and trifecta betting. Fanatics Sportsbook will also offer unique JJ Yeley specials and live betting markets on Raceday.
According to Fanatics Sportsbook, Yeley is +800 to have a Top 10 Finish at Nashville Superspeedway and customers will also be able to place wagers on J.J. Yeley’s Starting Grid Position, Chevrolet-specific placement, first lap results, and much more. NASCAR fans can download the Fanatics Sportsbook app on iOS and Android and begin their Fanatics betting experience.
“We are proud to partner with John Cohen and the New York Racing Team,” said Selena Kalvaria, CMO of Fanatics Betting and Gaming. “The partnership with New York Racing Team is an incredible branding opportunity and an inflection point for us as we continue to build the fastest growing sportsbook in America.* We are going to develop exclusive content for NASCAR fans and curate an elevated experience for our customers at each race that only a brand like Fanatics can offer. Our employees and customers can’t wait to cheer on the No. 44 Fanatics Sportsbook Chevrolet toward the checkered flag at Nashville Superspeedway and Phoenix Raceway.”
Nashville Superspeedway is Middle Tennessee’s racing jewel. The 1.33-mile D-shaped track with 14 degrees of banking is the largest concrete-only track in NASCAR and the perfect track for a prime time race. The sponsorship will see Fanatics Sportsbook featured on Yeley’s No. 44 Chevrolet in the Cracker Barrel 400 on Sunday, June 1 at 7 PM ET, broadcast live on Prime Video. The No. 44 Fanatics Sportsbook car will return at the end of the season to compete at the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday, November 2, 2025, which will air live on NBC. For up to date news and information on the Fanatics Sportsbook No. 44 Chevrolet follow @FanaticsBook on X and @FanaticsSportsbook on Instagram.
About Fanatics Betting and Gaming
Launched in 2021, Fanatics Betting and Gaming is the online and retail sports betting subsidiary of Fanatics, a global digital sports platform. The Fanatics Sportsbook, now the fastest growing sportsbook in America*, is available to 95% of the addressable online sports bettor market in the U.S. Fanatics Casino is currently available online in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Fanatics Betting and Gaming operates twenty-two retail sports betting locations, including the only sportsbook inside an NFL stadium at Northwest Stadium. Fanatics Betting and Gaming is headquartered in New York with offices in Denver, Leeds and Dublin.
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Come Meet Us This Weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway and Grab Some Free Goodies
What’s Happening? It’s time for NASCAR’s longest race of the year, the Coca-Cola 600, and the Daily Downforce will be at the track in full force for all the festivities. Make sure to swing by our tent this weekend to hang out and get some free goodies! The Daily Downforce tent will be located across […]

What’s Happening?
It’s time for NASCAR’s longest race of the year, the Coca-Cola 600, and the Daily Downforce will be at the track in full force for all the festivities. Make sure to swing by our tent this weekend to hang out and get some free goodies!

The Daily Downforce tent will be located across the street (Concord Parkway South) from the speedway in the Ver-El RV Park and Campground. Make sure to get to the track early, get parked, and head over – you can’t miss us! The Daily Downforce will be at our location on Saturday and Sunday. For detailed times, check out the schedule below.
Come by to get a goodie bag packed with FREE samples from our friends at Beard Guyz, Carrera, Crocodile Cloth, Forney Industries, Joe’s Hand Cleaner, K-Seal, Motorsports Books/Barnes & Noble, Peanut Patch, Tiger Balm, Toxic Waste Sour Candy, and Victory Junction.
Charlotte Motor Speedway Sampling Schedule
Saturday, May 24
- Daily Downforce Sampling Tent Open: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Sunday, May 25
- Daily Downforce Sampling Tent Open: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Be sure to come by, hang out, and grab some awesome freebies at Charlotte this weekend!
Motorsports
How to Watch Coca-Cola 600 on Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video doesn’t intend to reinvent the wheel when it airs the first exclusively streaming NASCAR race in the U.S. Recognizable faces—headlined by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards—will call Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600, with plans to keep the spotlight on the racing. Amazon has a seven-year deal with NASCAR, airing five Cup Series events […]

Amazon Prime Video doesn’t intend to reinvent the wheel when it airs the first exclusively streaming NASCAR race in the U.S.
Recognizable faces—headlined by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards—will call Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600, with plans to keep the spotlight on the racing. Amazon has a seven-year deal with NASCAR, airing five Cup Series events each season. There’s plenty of time to tinker down the road. Yet, the company can’t help but innovate.
“There’s a high level of respect of the history of NASCAR and the way this sport is presented,” race caller Adam Alexander said this week. “While there are tremendous new ideas that will come in through technology, and those are things that you will see unfold this weekend, I would say that we’re not going to get too far away from the foundation of what makes a NASCAR broadcast what it is.”
Amazon has committed to side-by-side rather than full-screen commercial breaks during active racing, something that other NASCAR broadcasters do for some but not all races. Pre- and post-race coverage will also feature ads split up by audience demographic—such that young, city-based viewers could hypothetically see a slightly different commercial than parents in rural locales—as well as interactive spots.
Fans joining late will be able to watch a data-driven compilation of race highlights and flag changes on demand. And without a set end time on its broadcasts, post-race conversations could extend for up to an hour if the action warrants it.
“Being able to sit back and just spend time talking about the day that we just had, the race that we just saw … I think that’s going to be a big part of our identity,” senior coordinating producer Alex Strand said. “That’s something that’s unique, that we have the ability to do as a streamer. We don’t have to get off air for anything else.”
Edwards will be joined by current Cup Series driver Corey Lajoie and broadcaster Danielle Trotta on pre- and post-race coverage. Alexander will call the race alongside Earnhardt Jr. and former crew chief Steve Letarte, with Trevor Bayne, Kim Coon and Marty Snider reporting from pit road.
On Thursday Night Football, Prime Video employs advanced analytics to simplify hidden aspects of football, from blitz predictions to fourth-down decision making. Strand foresees Prime Video similarly educating NASCAR fans, though not every bell and whistle will be unveiled this weekend. For one, Letarte discussed the possibility of displaying estimated fuel gauge information during the race, indicating how much further a driver can likely go before needing to pit.
“I shouldn’t say this because I’m an announcer, but my goal of racing is that the announcers aren’t necessary for the watching experience,” Letarte said. “On every sport you gotta have the score and the time on the screen. It’s very complicated in NASCAR, but I think every year we get better at showing more on the screen for the fan to digest.”
Of course, none of that will matter for fans who don’t have access to Prime or don’t know where to find Sunday’s action. NASCAR released a new promo for the event earlier this week, building on cross-promotion with other broadcasters. During its media negotiation window, NASCAR surveyed its fans and found that more of them subscribed to Amazon Prime as of 2023 and 2024 than subscribed to cable. For those without the service, an available 30-day free trial will extend past Amazon’s final 2025 race from Pocono Raceway on June 22.
“Now it’s more of an education around, OK, we’re shifting from Fox and FS1 to Amazon Prime,” NASCAR EVP and chief media and revenue officer Brian Herbst said in an interview. “You just need to fire up the app and go there on Sunday.”
And execs have already seen ratings increases for its CW and FS1 slates so far this year as fans find stock car racing wherever it’s airing.
Edwards, who retired to central Missouri in 2017, recalled telling a neighbor about his new gig. “He said, ‘Hey, you’re doing some sort of TV thing!’ And I was thinking, you know, this guy’s 85 years old, and I’m gonna have to explain this to him,” Edwards said.
So Edwards began to walk through the modern world of sports broadcasting—only to be quickly interrupted.
“I started,” Edwards said, “and he’s like, ‘Oh, yeah, I got Prime! I’ll be watching.’”
The Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte Motor Speedway starts at 6 p.m. ET Sunday.
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