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Daytona Motor Mouths: Indy 500, Coca-Cola 600 arrive for Kyle Larson The guys review the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro and preview Kyle Larson’s double attempt of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600. Memorial Day Weekend is a big weekend of remembrance in the United States. For obvious reasons. Over the years, the Sunday […]

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Memorial Day Weekend is a big weekend of remembrance in the United States. For obvious reasons.

Over the years, the Sunday of the weekend has also become known as the year’s biggest day in auto racing. The most popular racing circuits in Europe (Formula One) and the United States (NASCAR) are joined by the world’s oldest continuous style of racing (Indy-cars) and America’s longest-running auto race — the Indy 500, dating back to 1911.

Watch NASCAR race live on Amazon Prime Video

It all begins fairly early in the morning and, depending on delays for weather, overtimes or the always-possible “Trouble in Turn 4,” stretches close to bedtime. 

Here’s how to catch it all, from breakfast to lunch to dinner to nightcaps …

F1 Monaco Grand Prix: Time, TV channel

8:30 a.m.: Coverage starts on ESPN.

Indianapolis 500: Time, TV channel

10 a.m.: Coverage starts on Fox.

12:45 p.m: Race starts.

Coca-Cola 600: Time, TV channel for NASCAR race

6 p.m.: Coverage starts on Prime Video.



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American Honda renews Pro Motocross partnership

American Honda has renewed its long-standing partnership with the Pro Motocross Championship, continuing its deep-rooted legacy in U.S. motocross by serving as title sponsor of the iconic RedBud National, set for July 5 and broadcast live on NBC. Team Honda HRC Progressive has made a strong start in 2025, with Jett Lawrence dominating the 450 […]

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American Honda has renewed its long-standing partnership with the Pro Motocross Championship, continuing its deep-rooted legacy in U.S. motocross by serving as title sponsor of the iconic RedBud National, set for July 5 and broadcast live on NBC.

Team Honda HRC Progressive has made a strong start in 2025, with Jett Lawrence dominating the 450 Class through the first four rounds. (Photos: American Honda)

Now in its 50th year, the Pro Motocross Championship remains a cornerstone of the SuperMotocross (SMX) World Championship season. Honda’s sponsorship of RedBud marks a continuation of its alignment with one of the sport’s most celebrated rounds, traditionally held during Independence Day weekend at RedBud MX in Buchanan, Michigan.

“Honda and RedBud are a dream pairing. RedBud is arguably the crown jewel of Pro Motocross, and we’re thrilled to celebrate the Fourth of July with the most passionate fans in the sport.” — Brandon Wilson, American Honda’s Manager of Racing & Advertising

This year’s Honda RedBud National will also welcome a motorsports legend to the festivities. Toni Bou, the 37-time FIM Trials World Champion, will serve as Grand Marshal and headline a trials exhibition alongside teammate Gabriel Moncelli aboard Montesa Honda Cota 4RT machines. The appearance comes just ahead of the TrialGP round in Rhode Island and marks a rare crossover moment between motocross and trials disciplines.

This year’s Honda RedBud National will also welcome Trials legend Toni Bou (left), the 37-time FIM Trials World Champion. He will serve as Grand Marshal and headline a trials exhibition alongside teammate Gabriel Moncelli aboard Montesa Honda Cota 4RT machines.

On the track, Team Honda HRC Progressive has made a strong start in 2025, with Jett Lawrence dominating the 450 Class through the first four rounds. The team has also continued a streak of success at Honda-sponsored events dating back to 2022, including wins at Fox Raceway and Unadilla.

As Honda enters another chapter with the Pro Motocross Championship, industry leaders are welcoming the renewed partnership. “Honda has been an anchor brand in motocross for decades,” says Davey Coombs, president of MX Sports Pro Racing. “Their support is not only a nod to history, but also a commitment to the future of powersports. We’re also honored to spotlight Toni Bou—he is quite literally the greatest of all time in trials.”

For powersports dealers, the announcement highlights Honda’s ongoing commitment to both motorsports and brand visibility. The national spotlight on RedBud, combined with the presence of global icons like Bou, presents an opportunity to engage riders and fans alike with a legendary brand that continues to evolve.



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Longtime NHMS Supporter E.J. Prescott, Inc. Adds Name to NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race | News | Media

New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) today announced that its longest-standing partner, E.J. Prescott, Inc. (Team EJP), will serve as the title sponsor of the Team EJP 175 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) playoff race on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025 and multiple years to come. “My father Peter has been involved with New Hampshire Motor Speedway […]

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New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) today announced that its longest-standing partner, E.J. Prescott, Inc. (Team EJP), will serve as the title sponsor of the Team EJP 175 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) playoff race on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025 and multiple years to come.

“My father Peter has been involved with New Hampshire Motor Speedway since the first shovel went into the ground,” said third-generation E.J. Prescott, Inc., President and CEO Steven Prescott. “I am proud to say that since the first NASCAR event at NHMS in 1990, the Prescott family has never missed a NASCAR event at the speedway. We are so excited not only to be a part of the return of the Truck Series to NHMS, but also to have our company’s name on the Team EJP 175.”

Under Peter’s leadership, Team EJP has been deeply involved with “The Magic Mile” and NASCAR for decades, holding the oldest active ticket account and standing as the longest partnership in NHMS history. E.J. Prescott, Inc. provided all the materials for the water, wastewater and stormwater systems at the facility, and several of the employees, Steven included, spent time at NHMS installing and servicing the infrastructure.

“We are absolutely thrilled to put Team EJP’s name on our NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoff race,” said New Hampshire Motor Speedway Executive Vice President and General Manager David McGrath. “Peter Prescott worked closely with the Bahre family to build New Hampshire International Speedway and played an important role in making New Hampshire Motor Speedway what it is today, and it’s exciting to see Steven continue to carry that torch.”

Through the years of NASCAR involvement, with Peter either owning or sponsoring a team, Team EJP Racing has played an important role in the career development of stars like Steve Park, Kevin LePage, Ricky Craven, Andy Santerre and Denny Hamlin. Steven tried his hand at racing for his father in the Legend Car Series (1993-98), picking up more than 30 feature wins as well as track and series titles. He also raced on the PRO Tour truck series (1997-99), picking up 17 poles and enjoying 19 victory lane celebrations and back-to-back series titles (1998 and 1999). In 2000, he made three starts in the NCTS behind the wheel of the family-owned No. 03 Chevrolet Silverado; one of those being at “The Magic Mile.” He then stepped down as driver for Team EJP Racing and became team owner until 2005, always remaining an active part of the team. Now under Steven’s leadership, Team EJP has continued to help local, regional and national touring series drivers through sponsorship.

“NHMS and racing in general has meant so much to my family over the years,” said Prescott. “I am honored to have this opportunity to not only continue what my grandfather Everett and my father Peter started, but also to engrain our whole team into the excitement of New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend. I can’t think of a better or more exciting way to celebrate our 70th anniversary.”

Through the partnership, Team EJP will receive a multitude of assets, including the ability to host customers and employees throughout the event weekend, offering them unique experiences such as being named the Grand Marshal or Honorary Starter of the race, as well as signage throughout the property.

The NCTS last raced at NHMS in September 2017. This year’s Team EJP 175 will be the 21st NCTS event overall at NHMS’s flat 1.058-mile oval and is a critical stop in the NCTS playoffs, as the field of championship contenders will be reduced from 10 to eight after the event.

The Team EJP 175 NCTS playoff race at 12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20 is one of three NASCAR races at “The Magic Mile” from Sept. 19-21. It will be preceded on Doubleheader Saturday by the Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) race at 9:15 a.m. and followed by the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) playoff race at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21.

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For tickets and camping for New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend, featuring the NCS and Team EJP 175 NCTS playoff races, Mohegan Sun 100 NWMT race and SIG SAUER Academy Dirt Duels, fans should visit NHMS.com or call 833-4LOUDON. Tickets for kids 12 and under are just $10 on Sunday, free on Doubleheader Saturday and start at $10 on Friday.

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Young’s Motorsports, Anthony Alfredo and Brand South Africa Bring International Spotlight to Atlanta

What’s Happening? Young’s Motorsports is proud to announce a dynamic international partnership for this weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at EchoPark (Ga.) Speedway. Brand South Africa and several leading South African organizations will sponsor Anthony Alfredo and the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro, bringing global visibility to the team’s effort in Friday night’s Focused Health 250. […]

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Young’s Motorsports is proud to announce a dynamic international partnership for this weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at EchoPark (Ga.) Speedway.

Brand South Africa and several leading South African organizations will sponsor Anthony Alfredo and the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro, bringing global visibility to the team’s effort in Friday night’s Focused Health 250.

This marks a significant collaboration between NASCAR and an international branding campaign, highlighting South African culture, business, and innovation on a major motorsports stage.

The car will feature Brand South Africa prominently on the hood. Other supporting partners include:

  • Brooklyn Biltong – Brooklyn Biltong Naked Tender Steak Slices are no-nonsense, made with grass-fed beef, & air-dried to perfection. Each bite is rich, tender, and unapologetically delicious. Inspired by Brooklyn’s bold spirit, we’ve reimagined biltong for the modern lifestyle. Zero BS, no fillers, just pure, clean protein. Portable and anytime enjoyable, we take the strain out of dietary pain and make snacking satisfying. Packed with protein, every bite fuels your body and crushes cravings. Brooklyn Biltong Naked – DELICIOUS. TENDER. UNMATCHED. https://www.brooklynbiltong.com/
  • Superformance – Superformance LLC is an American automaker specializing in factory-built, turnkey‑minus continuation cars of iconic 1960s sports cars—such as the Shelby Cobra, GT40, and Daytona Coupe—produced under official licensing since its founding in 1996 https://www.superformance.com/
  • 7th House – A cocktail and culinary experience rooted in mid-century glamour and celestial inspiration, 7th House blends classic mixology with immersive storytelling. Created by the minds behind Bovino After Dark and The Vine Wine Club, this intimate residency invites guests on a journey through the elemental forces — fire, earth, air, and water — via a curated tasting menu of cocktails and light bites. Designed to evoke a planetary imaginarium, 7th House delivers a nostalgic yet modern atmosphere where southern hospitality, creative cuisine, and astrological aesthetics align. https://seventhhouse.lpages.co/7th-house
  • HERO – A farmer-owned cooperative, HERO stands for Healing the Environment, Regenerating Ourselves. HERO has a network of food supply chain partnerships that connect consumers directly to farmers, all with a shared interest in building a food system that promotes human and planetary health. Headquartered in the U.S., HERO offers a full range of sustainable, regenerative, and organic-based products. Want to be a HERO? Learn more at:  https://herofarmed.com
  • The International Rhino Foundation – The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is a Texas-based nonprofit established in 1989 that protects all five species of rhinoceros—White, Black, Indian, Javan, and Sumatran—through strategic funding, on‑the‑ground conservation teams in Africa and Asia, and advanced scientific research. https://rhinos.org/
  • The Lekker Network – The Lekker Network is a global community connecting South African professionals, entrepreneurs, and visionaries, rooted in Ubuntu and designed to amplify stories, spark collaboration, and unlock opportunities across borders. https://thelekkernetwork.com/

Brand South Africa, a government agency charged with promoting the country’s image both locally and abroad, views this NASCAR partnership as an opportunity to strengthen economic ties and introduce South African culture to a new audience.

“I am thrilled to head to EchoPark Speedway with South Africa and Brooklyn Biltong,” said Anthony Alfredo. “It’s a really fun track and one our team has had circled on the schedule because we know we can succeed there.

“I’m looking forward to racing at the front of the field with this great-looking race car and contending for a win! “

The partnership also includes a special business roundtable on Friday afternoon at the Global Atlanta offices. There, South African business leaders, VIPs, and dignitaries will engage on South Africa as a trade partner and a foreign direct investment, celebrate international collaborations and explore future opportunities in both motorsports and commerce.

“This weekend represents the culmination of seven years of collaboration with Brand South Africa across NASCAR,” said Arnout Kok, project coordinator. “Now, with Young’s Motorsports and Anthony Alfredo leading the way, we’re reaching a new milestone—marking the first time a top-three NASCAR Series car is fully dedicated to promoting South Africa and its business community.”

Fans can catch Anthony Alfredo in action when the NASCAR Xfinity Series Focused Health 250 goes green at EchoPark Speedway on Friday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m. ET. The race will be broadcast on the CW, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Ch. 90).



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Project Motor Racing Launches November 25, Career Mode & Mods Revealed – GTPlanet

We now have an official release date for Project Motor Racing, as well as a first look at the plans for the game’s career mode and mods. After announcing earlier in the year that the title would be coming to PC and ninth-gen consoles — that’s the PlayStation 5/Pro and Xbox Series S/X — in […]

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We now have an official release date for Project Motor Racing, as well as a first look at the plans for the game’s career mode and mods.

After announcing earlier in the year that the title would be coming to PC and ninth-gen consoles — that’s the PlayStation 5/Pro and Xbox Series S/X — in the autumn, publisher GIANTS Software has now revealed the precise date: November 25.

It’s interesting timing as it comes three days before Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year and a period in which lots of games consoles find new homes, and a month before Christmas Day when those consoles are taken out from under the tree and unwrapped.

However the title should be available to preorder from today in the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, and Steam, along with boxed versions on all three platforms — yes, even PC — from other retailers.

In addition to the launch-date announcement, GIANTS and Straight4 have also revealed some more about two key aspects of PMR: the single-player career and mod support.

Project Motor Racing: Career Mode

Although we only get a glimpse of the finer details in terms of cars, tracks, and events, the career mode trailer reveals the bigger picture — and the goal seems to be making PMR as much like a career in racing as possible.

Described as “an authentic motorsports economy”, the career will see you pick a place in the motorsports ladder and keeping an eye as much on your bank balance as the race track.

There’s no cars, tracks, or events to unlock, with everything available from the start, and it’s simply a case of entering what races you can afford to do. That’s based on your initial “financial backstory”, named Journeyman Driver, Professional Level, and Global Operation in the build in the video, but also influenced by whether you want your base of operations to be in Asia, Europe, or North America.

Where you choose to base yourself affects the prices of cars and entry fees to events, as well as the travel costs involved. Sponsorship helps out there, with eight different sponsorship models that range from a “Rolling Billboard” that offers a flat fee for each event, while others may fund costs like travel and repairs, and some set goals for your payments.

And yes, repairs will be one of your expenses, so you’ll need to watch out for overly optimistic moves — and we hope the AI is up to scratch too! It’s not clear right now what happens when you run out of money, but we can’t imagine it’s anything good.

Project Motor Racing: Mod Support

The game is set to launch with more than 70 cars in a range of ten different racing categories and 27 scanned track locations from around the world. We’ve already had confirmation of five tracks, and the trailer above adds Circuit Zolder and “Northampton” — which looks to be Silverstone with a more generic, and hopefully placeholder branding.

That might not be enough for some, even with potential for more cars post-launch, so Project Motor Racing will support user-generated game mods across all three platforms.

Modding can be something of a Wild West affair, and with highly variable quality, but PMR hooks into GIANTS’ expertise with the Farming Simulator series — where the ModHub has seen 4.5 billion cumulative downloads over the past decade.

Prospective mods are therefore created with the official GIANTS Editor and submitted for testing by the developers themselves before they’re listed in (what we assume to be) the PMR ModHub for free public download. Those with experience of creating mods for the farming titles will also be aware that GIANTS also pays modders a small amount per download — which can be gifted to charity if you wish — so it’s likely that Project Motor Racing will follow suit.

As for what can be modded, it looks like everything is on the table, from cars to tracks and even down to fundamentals of how the game operates. Boris Stefan, CSO and head of publishing at GIANTS Software states in the press release that “racing modders will be able to tweak, tune, and transform their experience however they like.”

If you fancy an early hands-on with Project Motor Racing and happen to be in the UK, there’ll be a playable version for visitors to the Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 10 to July 11.



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NASCAR set for summer stretch March Madness style. Will new tournament end summer schedule malaise? – WFTV

LONG POND, Pa. — (AP) — It’s time to bust out the brackets, pick an upset or two, and follow winners on the road — a journey over city streets, concrete and bricks — to the final four and beyond. Totally awesome, baby? Forget all the upset specials in March. NASCAR will find out soon […]

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LONG POND, Pa. — (AP) — It’s time to bust out the brackets, pick an upset or two, and follow winners on the road — a journey over city streets, concrete and bricks — to the final four and beyond.

Totally awesome, baby?

Forget all the upset specials in March.

NASCAR will find out soon enough if its attempt to snap out of a mid-summer malaise with its first in-season tournament is a success with drivers and fans as it strives to boost engagement and build buzz in the staid regular season.

The concept has already juiced enthusiasm in NASCAR to levels not seen since the halcyon days when Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough duked it out in the 1979 Daytona 500.

“To be really honest with you,” 2020 NASCAR champion Chase Elliott said, “I have not paid any attention to it.”

Maybe a look at the matchup will get NASCAR’s most popular driver pumped!

Elliott is seeded fifth against No. 28 seed Austin Dillon in the first round of the head-to-head showdown in the race-within-the-race set for this weekend at the track better known as Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Here’s a refresher for Elliott and any other sports fan who missed out on the specifics of NASCAR joining the in-season tournament party, much like attempts in the NBA, NHL, and, of course, throughout the world in soccer.

NASCAR is set to start the engines on a five-race, bracket-style tournament called the In-Season Challenge in the midst of the summer slate, which comes with a $1 million prize to the winner.

The final 32-driver field was set by results of the last three races at Michigan, Mexico City and Pocono. The drivers are paired in head-to-head matchups based on seeding, with the winners advancing to the next round in a bracket format that mirrors the NCAA basketball tournaments.

Buoyed by a win at Michigan and a runner-up finish at Pocono, Denny Hamlin earned the top seed. He’ll square off — race off? — against No. 32 seed Ty Dillon. Pocono winner Chase Briscoe is the No. 2 seed and is pitted against No. 31 seed Noah Gragson.

Chris Buescher is third, Christopher Bell fourth and Elliott fifth, among notable names.

The format is single elimination with the field cut to 16 at the street race in Chicago, eight at Sonoma, four on the lone concrete track in the series at Dover and the final two over the yard of bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The Challenge is part of NASCAR’s media rights deal that includes TNT, and the Atlanta-based cable network will broadcast all five races in the tournament, starting with the 400-miler in Atlanta.

Aside from a shrug from Elliott and a few others, drivers are intrigued by the idea of increasing the stakes in each race beyond a playoff berth, trophy and the winner’s purse.

“I love it. I think it’s great,” three-time Cup champion Joey Logano said. “I think it’s placed perfectly where it is in the season. This is kind of that moment where the newness is worn off. We’re into the rhythm, we’re racing every week. It’s starting to start a little bit of, who’s going to be in the playoffs, who’s not, the cutoff line all those types of things. But it’s not really the main story quite yet.”

Stories are what sell, of course, and the sizzle in Pocono over the weekend had little to do with which drivers or teams are the ones to beat for the 2025 championship. Rather, it was whether two pedestrian drivers were going to fight, the end of Amazon Prime’s run of wildly-popular telecasts and Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s win in his first race as a crew chief.

“This really spices up the mid-part of the season,” Logano said.

So does placing a few bucks on No. 11 to win.

But as of Monday afternoon, most sports gambling sites did not offer odds on specific matchups headed into Atlanta. NASCAR is offering $1 million to a winning fan with a perfect bracket in its fantasy game.

There are some quirks to the bracket: Shane van Gisbergen won the Cup race in Mexico City and is not in the field while series points leader William Byron is only a No. 9 seed. The tournament boasts matchups in the first-round of past Cup champions (Kyle Busch-Brad Keselowski), former teammates (Briscoe-Gragson), and even best friends (Bubba Wallace-Daniel Suarez).

The idea for the challenge was largely championed by Hamlin, a three-time Daytona 500 champion who floated the idea of a mid-season tournament on his “Actions Detrimental” podcast. When NASCAR bought into the idea and announced the creation of the tournament last year, Hamlin called the tournament on social media “such a win for our sport and drivers.” He jokingly added, “I will collect my 1M royalty next season.”

Hamlin’s on deck and clearly a favorite to win it all, with three wins this year for Joe Gibbs Racing and the top seed.

(And let’s not haggle over who gets credit in court.)

“I’m a sports guy, so I’m going to be engaged with it,” Hamlin said. “I’ll know who I will have to beat next week. I’ve told the team, we are going to try and do what we can. We are going to be up against it because we are going to tracks that aren’t very favorable to me. But we are going to try to do our best to beat that one car for the next four to five weeks.”

NASCAR will present the tournament winner at Indianapolis with a ring, jackets, trophy and — oh yeah, a million bucks.

That’s enough cash to get anyone’s attention — even Elliott’s.

“I don’t know what you get. You get anything,” Elliott asked.

“Oh, a million dollars to the winner? Then yeah, we want to win.”

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MOTORSPORTS: Successful Autograph Night at Oswego Speedway | Sports

Autograph Night delivered in a big way at Oswego Speedway. While the racing was superb, the draw of Autograph Night turned into rousing support for Mike Bruce. Bruce was involved in a harrowing crash — his throttle stuck and he hammered the wall during a practice session. During intermission, the track welcomed drivers to help […]

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Autograph Night delivered in a big way at Oswego Speedway.

While the racing was superb, the draw of Autograph Night turned into rousing support for Mike Bruce.

Bruce was involved in a harrowing crash — his throttle stuck and he hammered the wall during a practice session.

During intermission, the track welcomed drivers to help “pass the helmet,” raising funds to help aid Bruce’s recovery. After the crash, Oswego Speedway reported Bruce suffered fractures to his L1 and T12 vertebrae. After a short hospital stay in Syracuse, he was fitted for a back brace and has been under the watchful eye of a neurosurgery team, as well. He was at the track Saturday night and was comfortable and in good spirits.

Logan Rayvals won the 50-lap Supermodified feature over Camden Proud and Dave Shullick Jr. The win paid $2,000. Dave Danzer raced to third ahead of a very fast Tyler Thompson.

Rayvals led wire to wire in the feature, taking his first career Supermodified win.

Dave Cliff won the 350-Supers feature, collecting $2,000 in his 30-laps of work. Kyle Perry was chasing at the line, with Jim Storace, Talen Hawksby and Dawson Hawksby in the top five. Brad Haynes topped Greg O’Connor in the 30-lap Small Block Supers feature; Noah Ratcliff, DJ Shuman and Matt Magner filled the top five.

Looking ahead, Oswego and Team Abold Racing will team next month for the third Kids’ Bicycle Giveaway Promotion, slated for July 19.

This will again be on the front straight, held during Oswego’s next driver autograph night. Children aged under 16 years will be given a free ticket at the front gate for a chance at a bicycle of their choice. Last summer, Abold Racing gave away nearly 70 bicycles, along with helmets and other prizes.

Donations of new bicycles or helmets are welcome and can be dropped off or sent to A&P Automotive in Oswego, or to the Oswego Speedway Office.

Visit OswegoSpeedway.com for more details.

TOURING SERIES

Jordan Poirier won the Empire Super Sprints stop at Brockville Ontario Speedway Saturday. Jason Barney was second ahead of Paulie Colagiovanni, Logan Crisafulli and Davie Franek. The series raced at Cornwall Motor Speedway on Sunday night. This weekend, the Empire Super Sprints (EmpireSuperSprints.com) will be part of a co-headliner at Can-Am Speedway’s Pabst Shootout. Friday’s card will also feature the DIRTcar 358-Modifieds, and DIRTcar Sportsman divisions.

Zach Sobotka went from no 305 wins to back to back victories in CRSA Sprints action, winning Saturday at Fulton Speedway. He held off Bobby Parrow for the win, with Spencer Burley, Johnny Smith and Scott Landers in tow. Sobotka started 11th and picked up the win over Parrow, who started on the pole. Visit www.CRSASprints.com for more.

Weather cancelled the Super DIRTcar Series’ Mr. DIRT Track USA event at Lebanon Valley Speedway. The series will return to The Valley on Aug. 28; tickets and wristbands from the 2024 edition of the race that was rained out after hot laps will be honored.

The Super DIRTcar Series will host a double-header next weekend, June 29-30. First, the tour will visit Cornwall Motor Speedway for the O’Canada 100. Then, on June 30, the Series heads to Mohawk International Raceway for the Summer Shootout 75. Alex Yankowski will head to Cornwall with a 24-point lead over Mat Williamson, who won the last time the Series raced at Mohawk (2019). Matt Sheppard has won the last three SDS races at Cornwall. Next month, the Super DIRTcar Series will visit Land of Legends Raceway on July 3, and then Weedsport Speedway on July 26. For more, visit www.SuperDIRTcarSeries.com.

AREA RESULTS

SATURDAY

At Fulton Speedway, Corey Barker took the 35-lap feature over Ronnie Davis III and Alan Fink. Lance Willix and Billy Dunn raced to fourth and fifth. Wade Christman tallied the B-Main win and took 20th in the feature. Emmett Waldron charged from 12th to win the DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Jimmy Moyer was chasing after 25 laps, taking second ahead of Clayton Brewer III, David Moyer and Mike Fowler. Josh Livingston took the B-main and turned that into 13th in the main feature. Andrew Eaton was victorious in the Novice Sportsman 15-lap feature. Brennan Fitzgibbons won the 15-lap Hobby Stock feature over Nate Peckham and John Pietrowicz.

Daniel Morgiewicz Jr. earned his first Thunder Mountain Speedway win on a night paying tribute to longtime racer Doug Worthington. The emotional win came in the 35-lap memorial feature, with Morgiewicz Jr. starting third before holding off Cody Higbie and PJ Goodwin for the win. Jimmy Zacharias won the 30-lap DIRTcar 358-Modified feature over Darren Smith and Doug Smith Jr. Matt Brewer took the 25-lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Jerry Lobdell (Factory Stock), Sam Hubbard(600cc Modified) and Zach Bobbett (600cc Sprint) earned class wins.

Land of Legends Raceway was off with respect to Canandaigua Academy’s Commencement Ceremonies. Racing returns Saturday with the Mid-Season Championships. All classes are on the card, with the Modifieds serving as the headline attraction. Grandstands open at 5 pm, hot laps follow at 5:30 and Racing is scheduled for 6:30 pm. Adult admission is $15. Visit LandofLegendsRaceway.com for more details.

FRIDAY

An epic night of racing at Outlaw Speedway was capped by Danny Kerrick. Kerrick won the 40-lap Freedom 40 Hobby Stock special event.

Kerrick collected $2,200 to win the 40-lap race, featuring a strong field of 21 entries. Dundee native Jered Hill struck early, leading the first 19 circuits. Two caution periods through the halfway mark allowed Kerrick to move to second, passing cars by the handful. Passing Hill on Lap 20, Kerrick withstood two more caution periods in the second half of the feature, and motored to the victory. Marc Minutolo was second ahead of Frank Burnell Jr., Mike Stone and Nate Peckham.

Alex Payne won the 30-lap Modified feature in convincing fashion. Mike Maresca was second ahead of Ron Cartwright Jr. Kreg Crooker was fourth with Bobby Varin taking fifth. Blake Parsons won the Sportsman feature, scoring the victory over Dale Welty and Chris Fisher after 25-laps of work. George Schweigart was fourth with Donnie Lawson charging to fifth. Jimmy Grant won the 15-lap Street Stock feature, his second of the year. Shane Wolf was next, with Glenn Whritenour, CJ Guererri and Gene Sharpsteen following. Teddy Moreseman won the four-cylinder feature over Austyn Diaz and Mike Stone. Justin LaDue won the 20-lap Hustle the Highway 600cc Modified feature over Anthony Desimone and Ali Scutt.

At Brewerton, Tim Sears Jr. became the fifth different winner in the Modified ranks at Brewerton, taking Friday’s 35-lap win over Logan Watt and Zachary Payne. Chris Hulsizer was fourth and Chris Mackey took fifth. Watt and Kyle Devendorf were the big storylines behind the fifth different winner. Watt towed from Boyertown, PA; he had never raced at Brewerton before. He started 15th and finished second. Devendorf was on point for 18 circuits of the modified feature; he started outside the front row and had built a two-second lead on the field before a caution period brought the field to his bumper. Sears and Devendorf dueled for the lead for a stint; additional restarts shuffled Devendorf out of contention. He eventually finished 15th. Jimmy Phelps won the B-main, and raced to 10th in the feature.

Tony Finch III won the DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Joe Trichilo was second after starting second in the 25-lap feature. Earl Rudy, Trevor Catalano and Brett Sears filled the top five. Jack Meeks won the B-Main. Joe Isabell won the Mod Lite feature; Mike Mullen was second in the 20-lap feature ahead of Anthony Scott, Thomas Mackey and Roger Olschewske. Nathan Powers won the 15-lap Four-Cylinder Super Stock feature and Belle Hogan won the 15-lap Novice Sportsman feature. Land of Legends Future star Kyle Ridley was fourth.

Can-Am Speedway hosted a fan appreciation night. Billy Dunn won from 10th in the 25-lap DIRTcar 358-Modified feature, a tuneup for the popular Pabst Shootout event scheduled for this week. Remington Hamm was next, followed by Ryan Bartlett, Lance Willix and Tim Fuller. Taylor Doxtater took the 20-lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature over Richard Murtaugh; Eric Neir was third in the 20-lap main. Gavin Eisele and Jessica Power filled the top five. Bruno Richard scored the 602 Crate Sprint Car feature over Ken Klinkowski and Tucker Donath. Corey Valade won the Thundercar feature. Mason Rogers, a kart racer who just recently turned 11 years old, won the Limited Sportsman feature and became the youngest winner in Can-Am Speedway history.

At Utica-Rome Speedway, Matt Sheppard triumphed in the Modified feature. Sheppard held off Brandon Walters and Rocky Warner for the win. Matt Janczuk and Willy Decker filled the top five. David Hackett delivered a popular win in the Sportsman division, taking the checkers ahead of Payton Talbot and Carson Rothwell. Mike Richmond, Tyler Peet and Josh Amodio followed at the stripe. Brett Belden picked up a win in the Pro Stock feature, topping Slater Baker and Devon Camenga. Sullivan Dickey (Limited Sportsman), Stephen Burka (Four-Cylinder, SOHC), Joseph Bouch (Four-Cylinder, DOHC) and Brett Putman (All Star Slingshot) earned class wins. Preston Trautschold swept the Junior Slingshot features, winning the make-up from May 2 and the regularly scheduled main.



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