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The INDY NXT by Firestone season resumes this weekend at Barber Motorsports Park, with a 35-lap Grand Prix of Alabama scheduled for 11:30 a.m. ET Sunday, May 4. The event will be broadcast on FS1 with audio coverage available on SiriusXM channel 218 and the INDYCAR Radio Network. The season began March 2 with an […]

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The INDY NXT by Firestone season resumes this weekend at Barber Motorsports Park, with a 35-lap Grand Prix of Alabama scheduled for 11:30 a.m. ET Sunday, May 4. The event will be broadcast on FS1 with audio coverage available on SiriusXM channel 218 and the INDYCAR Radio Network.

The season began March 2 with an impressive performance by Andretti Global rookies Dennis Hauger and Lochie Hughes, who qualified and finished 1-2 in the season opener on the streets of St. Petersburg. Hauger has since demonstrated his versatility by topping the charts at the Nashville Superspeedway oval test April 1 and the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course test April 22.

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The duo enters the 17-turn, 2.3-mile Alabama road course as the drivers to beat.

However, there are plenty of capable rivals among the 20-driver field ready to challenge the Andretti Global rookies’ pursuit of victory lane Sunday.

Headlining that list could be sophomore teammate Salvador de Alba.

After transferring from Andretti Cape INDY NXT to Andretti Global after last season, de Alba aims to build on a strong fifth-place finish at St. Petersburg. His goal is to improve on road courses this season, and Barber could be the perfect venue to showcase his progress.

A sleeper is ABEL Motorsports driver Jordan Missig. He impressed with a sixth-place finish in St. Petersburg and was eighth fastest in the Nashville oval test.

Here are two other things to watch for this weekend’s second race of the 2025 season.

Can Sophomores Keep Andretti Global Rookies Honest?

Andretti Global is still searching for its first Barber Motorsports Park victory in the INDYCAR development series since 2019. Barber’s technical layout could reward experience over raw pace, which could help someone besides Hauger or Hughes enter victory lane.

The track has a history of veterans winning.

David Malukas won one of the doubleheader races in 2021 for HMD Motorsports. Linus Lundqvist won the single race in 2022 while Christian Rasmussen was victorious for the team a year later. Jacob Abel drove his No. 51 ABEL Motorsports entry to Victory Lane last season.

If history holds and trends continue, Myles Rowe could leverage his seasonal surge pattern this weekend. Rowe moved from HMD Motorsports to ABEL Motorsports this offseason.

He enters this weekend after placing fourth in the season opener at St. Petersburg and finished sixth in his rookie season last year.

Plus, Rowe has driven into victory lane in the second race of the season in two of the last three years.

In USF2000 in 2022, he won the second race of the St. Petersburg doubleheader weekend. He then won at the second track of the year at Barber Motorsports Park.

In his USF Pro 2000 championship-winning season in 2023, Rowe won the second race of the St. Petersburg season-opening weekend again to follow with a sweep at the second venue of the year – Sebring International Raceway.

Rowe’s teammate Callum Hedge could threaten, too. Hedge had an eighth-place finish in St. Petersburg and ninth at Barber last year. Hedge, 21, racked up eight top-10 finishes last season, with five top-five finishes.

Last year’s Rookie of the Year, Caio Collet, needs a good weekend. He finished a distant third in St. Petersburg, the same spot he finished in points last year. The Brazilian had championship aspirations for his sophomore season and aimed to use his experience to finish ahead of the Andretti rookies’ inexperience early in the season.

Collet finished fourth at Barber last season, leading to a strong rookie year on natural road courses. He finished with seven top-five finishes in eight natural road course starts, including his lone victory at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course last July and a pair of runner-up results in the WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca doubleheader.

Driver Changes

Hailie Deegan, who finished 14th in her maiden INDY NXT start at St. Petersburg, will be the lone female driver in the field after HMD Motorsports and driver Sophia Floersch announced March 27 that they mutually agreed to part company for the rest of the season.

Floersch, from Germany, qualified 17th and finished 12th in her debut in the INDYCAR development series on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, in the No. 24 HMD Motorsports entry.

Rookie Evagoras Papasavvas will drive the car this weekend. The 17-year-old tested for the team at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and comes to INDY NXT after racing the last three seasons in USF 2000 for Jay Howard Driver Development. He was named as an HMD Motorsports reserve driver early this season.

Another driver change is sophomore driver Bryce Aron will switch from HMD Motorsports to the No. 9 Chip Ganassi Racing entry. Aron, from the Chicagoland area, finished 13th in St. Petersburg. He replaces Jonathan Browne in the car. Browne finished seventh in the season opener.

Aron joins new CGR teammate Niels Koolen, who remains in the No. 10 entry.

Track Specs: 2.3-mile, 17-turn natural road course

Qualifying Record: Christian Rasmussen (1 minute, 10.7371 seconds, 117.053 mph, April 29, 2023)

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Former NFL star has vital role in NASCAR after injury forced retirement – Motorsport – Sports

Former Pittsburgh Steelers, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Rams linebacker Marshall McFadden had a three-year career in the NFL as a special teams ace, before retiring and moving into motorsports – now working with Trackhouse Racing with Ross Chastain’s team. A standout from South Carolina State, McFadden defied the odds to make to it […]

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Rams linebacker Marshall McFadden had a three-year career in the NFL as a special teams ace, before retiring and moving into motorsports – now working with Trackhouse Racing with Ross Chastain’s team.

A standout from South Carolina State, McFadden defied the odds to make to it to the NFL, playing for three teams before retiring early due to injuries.

After his football career was over, McFadden found a love for motorsports while wanting to get back into competitive action – eventually finding his way into a role in NASCAR.

McFadden is now a few years into his role as a jackman, playing a vital role for Chastain’s team in lifting the car during a pit stop, allowing for necessary changes to be made to his No. 1 Chevrolet ZL1 vehicle.

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Somewhat of a thankless role in NASCAR, McFadden was praised for his work at the Coca-Cola 600, where Chastain’s team were the quickest in the pit as he went on to win the race – his first win in the Cup Series since 2023.

Chastain’s crew consists of five members, a tire carrier, two tire changers, a fuler and a jackman (McFadden). 

As well as working with Chastain, McFadden has also been in the pit crew for Shane von Gisbergen and Daniel Suarez – both who race for Trackhouse Racing.

Speaking on his transition from the NFL to NASCAR, McFadden had told the Winston-Salem Journal: “Being in the NFL you have to be the ultimate professional. You have to be ready to wake up and compete every day.

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“After being in the NFL and college football, it gave me the perfect ingredients to cross over to NASCAR. Here, that same professionalism and athleticism applies.

“The understanding of how things are done are similar, and that’s how I was able to work my way up to being a jackman.”



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Kevin Harvick’s Team Reveals Eye-Opening Hendrick Motorsports Stat Ahead of Special Michigan Weekend

As the NASCAR circus rolls into the wide, high-speed expanse of Michigan International Speedway, the battle for Cup Series supremacy takes center stage, pitting two automotive giants, Chevrolet and Ford, against one another in their own backyard. In the lead-up to Sunday’s 400-mile showdown, Kevin Harvick and his FOX Sports “Happy Hour” crew have spotlighted […]

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As the NASCAR circus rolls into the wide, high-speed expanse of Michigan International Speedway, the battle for Cup Series supremacy takes center stage, pitting two automotive giants, Chevrolet and Ford, against one another in their own backyard.

In the lead-up to Sunday’s 400-mile showdown, Kevin Harvick and his FOX Sports “Happy Hour” crew have spotlighted a striking statistic that reveals Ford’s recent dominance at Michigan, raising eyebrows and putting added pressure on Chevy powerhouses like Hendrick Motorsports.

Kevin Harvick’s FOX Crew Uncovers Ford Dominance As Chevrolet Looks To Strike Back

The world’s largest automobile manufacturer, Toyota, may have entered NASCAR in 2007, but the spotlight has consistently remained on the storied rivalry between American powerhouses Ford and Chevrolet.

Now, with the NASCAR bandwagon rolling into MIS, set in the heart of America’s auto industry, Mamba Smith was quick to point out a potential vulnerability in HMS.

He asked, “Do you know the last time a Hendrick car went to victory lane at Michigan?” To which, Harvick answered, “Probably been a while.”

Following this, the co-host noted that HMS’s last win at the 2-mile facility came way back in 2014, when four-time champion Jeff Gordon won the Pure Michigan 400 in his No. 24 HMS Chevy. Meanwhile, Chevy’s last one came when Kyle Larson took the checkered flag in 2016, plotting the Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 Chevy into the victory lane.

He was followed by the 2014 Cup Series champion, Harvick, who at that time piloted the No. 4 SHR Chevy. In fact, back then, four of the top-5 cars were Chevrolets with Team Penske ace Joey Logano being the only exception.

But times have changed, and Ford now has its chokehold on the facility, as Ford-backed drivers have won all the Cup Series events at Michigan from 2018 until Tyler Reddick broke the streak last year. Out of which, Harvick won five races.

The former SHR veteran then revealed what he believes is the key to Ford’s success at MIS. He said, “I think they had a lot of power. Doug Yates and his team put a lot of emphasis on going to Michigan. I think that was part of the RFK, Rousch, but I think that the other piece was, they also made a lot of downforce.”

Harvick continued, “I think with this car, the Ford seems to have a little bit of less drag, it’s a little bit tightly balanced than the other cars, and the powerband of the Ford with where you run the rpm, fits the Ford engine very well. It’s like they designed everything around Michigan.”

More: Kevin Harvick Reveals How CARS Tour Racing Rekindled Connection With His Lifelong Fans

As the green flag nears at Michigan, all eyes will be on whether Chevrolet – especially Hendrick Motorsports – can break Ford’s stronghold on their home turf. With history, horsepower, and pride on the line, Sunday’s showdown is shaping up to be a worthy battle.





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Full starting lineup at Michigan

Michigan International Speedway is scheduled to host its annual NASCAR Cup Series race, the FireKeepers Casino 400, in early June this year, as opposed to mid-August like it has in past years. Michigan did formerly host a June race before it lost its second race date after 2020. Sunday’s race is scheduled to be a […]

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Michigan International Speedway is scheduled to host its annual NASCAR Cup Series race, the FireKeepers Casino 400, in early June this year, as opposed to mid-August like it has in past years. Michigan did formerly host a June race before it lost its second race date after 2020.

Sunday’s race is scheduled to be a 200-lap race around the four-turn, 2.0-mile (3.219-kilometer) Brooklyn, Michigan oval, and the starting lineup is determined using the regular qualifying format used for non-superspeedway and non-short track ovals.

Qualifying is much more straightforward this year than it has been in past years. Last year, there were qualifying groups and row-by-row lane designation, and there was a second round shootout for the pole position. Additionally, the qualifying order was determined by a four-variable metric used since 2020.

This year, each driver simply makes one single-lap qualifying attempt, and those speeds determine the full 36-driver starting lineup. There are no qualifying groups, no row-by-row lane designations, and no second round shootout. There is also a new qualifying metric which features only two variables.

A full breakdown of the new formula can be found here.

Follow along with our FireKeepers Casino 400 qualifying updates from Michigan.

NASCAR at Michigan: Full starting lineup

1st – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

2nd – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

3rd – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

4th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

5th – Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

6th – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

7th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

8th – Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

9th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota

10th – Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

11th – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

12th – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

13th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

14th – Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

15th – Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

16th – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

17th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

18th – Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

19th – A.J. Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

20th – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

21st – John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

22nd – Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

23rd – Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford

24th – Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford

25th – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

26th – Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

27th – Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

28th – Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

29th – Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford

30th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

31st – Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

32nd – Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

33rd – Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford

34th – Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota

35th – Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

36th – Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford

Amazon Prime Video is set to provide live coverage of the FireKeepers Casino 400 from Michigan International Speedway beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET this Sunday, June 8.



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Carson Hocevar living the dream back home in Michigan as aggressive, headline-grabbing NASCAR driver – News-Herald

By LARRY LAGE BROOKLYN, Mich. — Carson Hocevar grew up 80 miles west of Michigan International Speedway, where he attended his first race at the age of 5. As a kid in Portage, he dreamed of becoming a NASCAR driver that people talked about. The 22-year-old Hocevar got his wish. He knocked Ricky Stenhouse Jr. out of […]

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By LARRY LAGE BROOKLYN, Mich. — Carson Hocevar grew up 80 miles west of Michigan International Speedway, where he attended his first race at the age of 5. As a kid in Portage, he dreamed of becoming a NASCAR driver that people talked about. The 22-year-old Hocevar got his wish. He knocked Ricky Stenhouse Jr. out of […]

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Hamlin undeterred by ruling siding with NASCAR in lawsuit filed by Jordan-owned 23XI and Front Row | National News

BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Denny Hamlin is unfazed that a three-judge federal appellate panel vacated an injunction that required NASCAR to recognize 23XI, which he owns with Michael Jordan, and Front Row as chartered teams as part of an antitrust lawsuit. “That’s just such a small part of the entire litigation,” Hamlin said Saturday, a […]

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BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Denny Hamlin is unfazed that a three-judge federal appellate panel vacated an injunction that required NASCAR to recognize 23XI, which he owns with Michael Jordan, and Front Row as chartered teams as part of an antitrust lawsuit.

“That’s just such a small part of the entire litigation,” Hamlin said Saturday, a day ahead of the FireKeepers Casino 400. “I’m not deterred at all. We’re in good shape.”

Hamlin said Jordan feels the same way.

“He just remains very confident, just like I do,” Hamiln said.

NASCAR has not commented on the latest ruling.

23XI and Front Row sued NASCAR late last year after refusing to sign new agreements on charter renewals. They asked for a temporary injunction that would recognize them as chartered teams for this season, but the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday ruled in NASCAR’s favor.

“We’re looking at all options right now,” Hamlin said.

The teams, each winless this year, said they needed the injunction because the current charter agreement prohibits them from suing NASCAR. 23XI also argued it would be harmed because Tyler Reddick’s contract would have made him a free agent if the team could not guarantee him a charter-protected car.

Hamlin insisted he’s not worried about losing drivers because of the uncertainty.

“I’m not focused on that particularly right this second,” he said.

Reddick, who was last year’s regular-season champion and competed for the Cup title in November, enters the race Sunday at Michigan ranked sixth in the Cup Series standings.

The charter system is similar to franchises in other sports, but the charters are revocable by NASCAR and have expiration dates.

The six teams may have to compete as “open” cars and would have to qualify on speed each week to make the race and would receive a fraction of the money.

Without a charter, Hamlin said it would cost the teams “tens of millions,” to run three cars.

“We’re committed to run this season open if we have to,” he said. “We’re going to race and fulfill all of our commitments no matter what. We’re here to race. Our team is going to be here for the long haul and we’re confident of that.”

The antitrust case isn’t scheduled to be heard until December.

NASCAR has not said what it would do with the six charters held by the two organizations if they are returned to the sanctioning body. There are 36 chartered cars for a 40-car field.

“We feel like facts were on our side,” Hamlin said. “I think if you listen to the judges, even they mentioned that we might be in pretty good shape.”


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