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Talladega Starting Lineup: April 2025 (NASCAR Cup Series)
NASCAR starting positions for Talladega Superspeedway Tomorrow, NASCAR Cup Series drivers take the green flag in Talladega, Alabama. Now, the field rolls to the 2.66-mile of Talladega Suerspeedway for a round of qualifying. View the Talladega starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series below. Talladega MenuARCA: QualXfinity: QualCup: Qual Talladega TV Schedule NASCAR Qualifying (Round 1 – […]

NASCAR starting positions for Talladega Superspeedway
Tomorrow, NASCAR Cup Series drivers take the green flag in Talladega, Alabama. Now, the field rolls to the 2.66-mile of Talladega Suerspeedway for a round of qualifying.
View the Talladega starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series below.
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Xfinity: Qual
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NASCAR Qualifying (Round 1 – Top 10) : 1. Zane Smith (52.661); 2. Ryan Preece (52.801); 3. Kyle Busch (52.814); 4. Ryan Blaney (52.829); 5. Austin Cindric (52.873); 6. Austin Dillon (52.891); 7. Josh Berry (52.903); 8. Chris Buescher (52.907); 9. Joey Logano (52.910); 10. Ty Gibbs (52.914)
Zane Smith will start from the pole position. He turned a laptime at 52.564 seconds to grab his first career pole.
Talladega Superspeedway
Starting Lineup
April 27, 2025
NASCAR Cup Series
Pos | Driver | Best Time
1. Zane Smith
52.564
2. Kyle Busch
52.696
3. Joey Logano
52.700
4. Ryan Preece
52.700
5. Austin Dillon
52.736
6. Chris Buescher
52.761
7. Austin Cindric
52.779
8. Josh Berry
52.794
9. Ryan Blaney
52.833
10. Ty Gibbs
52.951
Failed to advance out of Round 1
11. Christopher Bell
52.926
12. Cole Custer
52.941
13. Denny Hamlin
52.983
14. Michael McDowell
52.991
15. Todd Gilliland
52.995
16. William Byron
53.028
17. Chase Briscoe
53.061
18. Alex Bowman
53.083
19. AJ Allmendinger
53.083
20. Bubba Wallace
53.122
21. Ty Dillon
53.123
22. Brad Keselowski
53.139
23. Riley Herbst
53.157
24. Daniel Suarez
53.191
25. Kyle Larson
53.211
26. Tyler Reddick
53.222
27. Noah Gragson
53.264
28. Carson Hocevar
53.298
29. John Hunter Nemechek
53.337
30. Chase Elliott
53.345
31. Anthony Alfredo
53.381
32. Ross Chastain
53.399
33. Cody Ware
53.417
34. Erik Jones
53.503
35. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
53.534
36. Shane van Gisbergen
53.538
37. Justin Haley
53.563
38. BJ McLeod
54.103
39. JJ Yeley
55.671
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Hamilton nervous as F1 hits silver screen, Piastri eyes Monaco crown
Lewis Hamilton has faced roaring engines, last-lap duels and championship pressure – but even the seven-time world champion admits nothing prepared him for the nerves of watching his Formula One movie debut alongside his fiercest critics: his fellow drivers. Ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, the Grimaldi Forum transformed into a private cinema where […]

Lewis Hamilton has faced roaring engines, last-lap duels and championship pressure – but even the seven-time world champion admits nothing prepared him for the nerves of watching his Formula One movie debut alongside his fiercest critics: his fellow drivers.
Ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, the Grimaldi Forum transformed into a private cinema where Hamilton screened the much-anticipated Apple Original film F1, starring Brad Pitt as fictional veteran racer Sonny Hayes.
The 61-year-old Oscar-winner plays a seasoned driver lured back into the sport, with the film directed by “Top Gun: Maverick” director Joseph Kosinski and produced by Hollywood heavyweight Jerry Bruckheimer.
“I was sat in the middle. I was like, ‘Oh God, everyone’s seeing it for the first time.’ I was so nervous,” Hamilton said. “I really care what the drivers think – and I wanted them to think highly of it.”
Hamilton didn’t just consult – he co-produced. And now, the 40-year-old has caught the film bug.
With his production company Dawn Apollo Films featured in the opening credits, Hamilton revealed he’s already penning three new concepts, two of which are animated. “One of them’s already in the scripting phase,” he said. “At the beginning of the movie, my production logo comes up – all planetary – that was my idea. It’s a surreal feeling.”
The F1 film drops globally on June 25 and, according to F1 bosses, it could do for the sport what Netflix’s “Drive to Survive” did – only bigger.
Drivers applaud Hollywood pace
The film’s racing scenes, many shot during actual Grand Prix weekends with full driver cooperation, earned praise from the paddock. British teenager Oliver Bearman was impressed with Pitt’s on-track performance. “He was pushing the car. I know he trained hard, and the guy from his training team said he took real risks. He did his homework.”
Mercedes driver George Russell, who also features briefly in the movie, said the film’s integration of real drivers and team principals added a dose of authenticity – and humor. “As an F1 fan, it’s funny seeing us pop up here and there with Brad Pitt,” Russell said. “I had about a three-second scene, but hey – sometimes that’s enough!”
Piastri powers forward
Off the screen, the F1 title race continues to build drama – and Oscar Piastri is front and center.
Hamilton, who famously launched his career at McLaren, praised the 23-year-old Australian’s hot form. Piastri has won four of the first seven races this season and leads teammate Lando Norris by 13 points going into Monaco.
“He’s doing everything right to win a world title,” Hamilton said. “I have no advice – just keep doing what he’s doing.”
Though Red Bull’s Max Verstappen spoiled Piastri’s bid for a fourth straight win in Imola last week, the young Aussie, who also won in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Miami and China, remains grounded. “Imola wasn’t a reality check,” he told reporters. “But a reminder that not everything goes your way.”
With Australian greats Jack Brabham, Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo all having conquered Monaco, Piastri is keen to make his mark. “There’s a lot of Aussie history here,” he said. “It’d be nice to add another chapter.”
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Coke’s $306B Sponsorship Deal with Bubba Wallace Amid Intense Legal Battle
Bubba Wallace Strikes Multi-Million Dollar Deal Amid Intense Legal Battle in NASCAR In a bold move, 23XI Racing recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Coca-Cola Consolidated, valued at a whopping $306 billion, to sponsor Bubba Wallace amid a fierce legal dispute with NASCAR. The collaboration comes at a crucial time as the team continues to […]

Bubba Wallace Strikes Multi-Million Dollar Deal Amid Intense Legal Battle in NASCAR
In a bold move, 23XI Racing recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Coca-Cola Consolidated, valued at a whopping $306 billion, to sponsor Bubba Wallace amid a fierce legal dispute with NASCAR. The collaboration comes at a crucial time as the team continues to navigate a contentious court battle with the racing giant.
The unexpected announcement was made public on May 22, 2025, through the team’s official social media channels, showcasing Wallace proudly endorsing a Coca-Cola can. This strategic alliance not only signifies a significant financial boost for the team but also serves as a morale-boosting opportunity for Wallace to solidify his position within the racing world.
The legal turmoil between 23XI Racing and NASCAR has been ongoing for the past year, with both parties at odds over a release clause in the new charter agreement. Despite a preliminary injunction granted to the teams in December 2024 allowing them to race without signing the contentious clause, a final verdict on the matter is yet to be reached, adding to the suspense surrounding the situation.
While Wallace faced some challenges at the beginning of the 2025 season, he has shown resilience by securing multiple stage points and maintaining a competitive edge. With four top-ten finishes and two top-five finishes in 12 starts, Wallace currently holds the tenth spot in the Cup Series points table, amassing a total of 310 points. However, the coveted win that would guarantee his spot in the 2025 playoffs still eludes him, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Reflecting on the team’s new partnership with Coca-Cola Consolidated, 23XI Racing expressed their enthusiasm, stating, “Big news! We’re proud to welcome @CokeCCBCC to the 23XI Racing family. Whether it’s cooling down after a race or celebrating in Victory Lane, Coke is Bubba’s go-to. Here’s to more iconic moments on and off the track.”
In a candid moment earlier this year, Wallace opened up about the pressure he feels from his teammate, Tyler Reddick, who currently leads him in the Cup Series standings. Despite acknowledging Reddick’s success, Wallace shared his determination to push himself further, emphasizing his commitment to self-improvement and competitiveness in the racing world.
As the legal battle rages on and the competition heats up on the track, Bubba Wallace’s partnership with Coca-Cola Consolidated adds a new layer of intrigue to an already intense racing season, promising fans and enthusiasts alike a thrilling journey ahead in the world of NASCAR.
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Excitement builds at media day as drivers get closer to Indy 500 – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic
SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — Three days out from the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, and the drivers, teams and fans are all waiting eagerly for what’s expected to be a wild — and as always, historic — race day. “This is our Super Bowl. It’s everything,” Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin said. “You always have […]

SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — Three days out from the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, and the drivers, teams and fans are all waiting eagerly for what’s expected to be a wild — and as always, historic — race day.
“This is our Super Bowl. It’s everything,” Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin said. “You always have that sort of giddiness I guess you could say before the race and how it’s going to be, and it never gets old.”
Excitement continues to build as the field of 33 of IndyCar’s fastest drivers prepare for the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, including two-time defending champion Josef Newgarden.
“I’m excited,” Newgarden said Thursday. “I’m excited looking at the weather. Looks like we’re going to have pretty clear skies Friday, Saturday, Sunday which is always good news. Just ready to race.”
Meanwhile, Chip Ganassi Racing star Alex Palou is still looking for his first win, but he comes into the Indy 500 with the most momentum in the series. Palou’s won four of the first five races and says this INdy 500 outranks the rest.
“I used to be a little bit overwhelmed probably at the beginning and maybe not enjoying as much every single day – maybe not so much focus on how lucky I am to be in this position,” Palou said. “Every year I’ve been able to enjoy more so so far this has been the best 500.”
The excitement is being felt all over the paddock as record numbers of fans have flocked to Indy 500 practice and qualifying even before the ever-entertaining Carb Day.
“I feel like there’s just been way more fans out here at the track,” Meyer Shank Racing’s Felix Rosenqvist said. “There’s been way more talk on social media and I think all that stuff kind of raises the excitement for everyone including drivers, teams, fans, engineers. Everyone is just more on edge, just more anticipation.”
It’s the first official grandstand sell-out of the Indianapolis 500 in nine years. That’s just adds to the anticipation for the drivers who know it’s going to be extra special going around this oval in front of over 350,000 fans.
“It’s an amazing indication of where IndyCar is going and what the Indy 500 means to people,” 2016 champion Alexander Rossi said. “We’re finally at that point where we’re matching what we did in 2016 for the 100th running, which is a testament to everyone involved and the leadership and just the appetite that the fans have for this race.”
With the cooler temperatures, new hybrid cars, a rookie on the pole and two Penskes in the back, this year’s race is setting itself up for some chaos. Four-time champ Helio Castroneves agrees.
“I tell you what, I think it will be incredible,” Castroneves said. “Last year, the race was won on Turn 3. This might be on Turn 4. I don’t know. With the way, everything’s happening, this place still surprises a lot of people.”
If the last couple weeks are any kind of preview to the race, fans should buckle in for a wild one come Sunday.
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Amazon aims to “reach younger audiences” for Nascar during Prime Video run
Nascar “can really move the needle”, says Prime Video’s global head of sports Series commissioner Steve Phelps expects Prime audience to be comparable to cable Nascar has averaged 2.2m viewers on cable since 2020 Prime Video’s global head of sports Jay Marine has said that Amazon is “excited to reach younger audiences” for Nascar, as […]

- Nascar “can really move the needle”, says Prime Video’s global head of sports
- Series commissioner Steve Phelps expects Prime audience to be comparable to cable
- Nascar has averaged 2.2m viewers on cable since 2020
Prime Video’s global head of sports Jay Marine has said that Amazon is “excited to reach younger audiences” for Nascar, as the streaming platform prepares for its Cup Series debut this weekend.
Speaking ahead of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which will be the first Cup Series race to air exclusively on a streaming platform, Marine discussed why Amazon had acquired Nascar rights and the benefits the deal would bring to both parties.
“In terms of ‘why Nascar for Amazon?’, what we really look for are premium, tier-one sports that can really move the needle for Prime, and Nascar fits that,” he said.
“A sport that has a passionate fanbase, a large fanbase, where the sport is must-see for them. That is extremely valuable.
“And, ultimately, what we’re trying to do is make the Prime membership programme more valuable for our Prime members, that’s what we try to do in every decision that we make. So Nascar fits perfectly in that.
“And then we really want to go innovate, we see this as a seven-year-plus partnership, we’ll talk about the renewal later.
“But that’s how we want to invest so that we can innovate for the long term and we’re excited to do that, we’re excited to reach a younger audience who may have cut the cord … which we’ve been able to do with Thursday Night Football as an example.”
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National Football League (NFL) Thursday Night Football games on Prime Video averaged 13.2 million viewers in 2024, compared to 11.86 million the season prior, equating to an increase of 11 per cent year-over-year (YoY).
While Nascar won’t get close to matching those numbers for its debut run on Prime Video, it will be encouraged by Amazon’s relationship with the NFL as more viewers transition from linear to streaming. Prime Video is one of four broadcasters this season as part of a new broadcast package for Nascar, worth a reported US$1.1 billion annually over the next seven years.
Nascar commissioner Steve Phelps believes the upcoming run of Cup Series races on Prime Video will draw comparable viewership to cable.
Nascar has averaged 2.2 million viewers on cable since 2020, so this is the self-imposed benchmark that the series aims to hit over its five-race run on Prime Video.
Nascar is coming off the back of an encouraging run on FS1, Fox’s cable channel, averaging 2.46 million in 2025. This is Nascar’s best audience average on the channel since 2021, so Prime Video will hope to see a knock-on benefit from this positive swell.
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Bubba Wallace Surprises Fans with Unprecedented NASCAR Standings Declaration – Shocking Revelation!
Bubba Wallace’s NASCAR Journey Reaches Unprecedented Heights with Shocking Revelation In a groundbreaking turn of events, Bubba Wallace finds himself in uncharted territory in his NASCAR career as he gears up for the upcoming Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Despite recent setbacks with two consecutive 33rd-place finishes, the 23XI Racing driver is poised […]

Bubba Wallace’s NASCAR Journey Reaches Unprecedented Heights with Shocking Revelation
In a groundbreaking turn of events, Bubba Wallace finds himself in uncharted territory in his NASCAR career as he gears up for the upcoming Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Despite recent setbacks with two consecutive 33rd-place finishes, the 23XI Racing driver is poised to make a statement with a career-best performance.
Having shown unwavering loyalty to the 23XI Racing team owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin since its inception at the 2021 Daytona 500, Wallace has already secured two Cup race victories under his belt. However, the Alabama native is yet to clinch a win this season, although he has secured a spot in the 2023 playoffs based on his points standings.
Surpassing expectations in his eighth full-time season, Wallace currently sits in an impressive 10th place in the standings, a position he has never achieved before in the first 12 races of a season. Reflecting on his remarkable progress, Wallace admitted in an interview with NBC Sports, “Not saying we’re locked in by any means but (66) points to the good, never said that before.”
Meanwhile, Wallace’s teammate, Tyler Reddick, is making waves in the NASCAR Cup Series standings, currently holding the sixth spot. As anticipation builds for the Coca-Cola 600 set to take place this Sunday at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, the event will pay tribute to fallen soldiers, with drivers honoring them by displaying their names on their windshields. Additionally, the Goodyear compound will bear the inscription “Honor and Remember” in place of the usual “Eagle” for this special race.
In a strategic move ahead of the prestigious event, 23XI Racing has secured Coca-Cola as an official sponsor and the exclusive soft drink partner for Bubba Wallace and his #23 Toyota Camry. The partnership comes amidst legal challenges facing NASCAR, which could potentially impact 23XI Racing’s share of the chartered teams’ purse.
Expressing enthusiasm about the collaboration, team president Steve Lauletta stated, “We’re excited to welcome Coca-Cola Consolidated to the 23XI family… We look forward to collaborating with them on meaningful programs and creating special moments for 23XI fans to meet Bubba at select races.”
With all eyes on Bubba Wallace and the upcoming Coca-Cola 600, the NASCAR world is abuzz with anticipation as Wallace aims to make history and solidify his position as a force to be reckoned with on the track.
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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. Here we are. No more waiting around; it’s really happening. NASCAR’s partnership with Amazon Prime is finally ready to change your […]


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.
Here we are. No more waiting around; it’s really happening.
NASCAR’s partnership with Amazon Prime is finally ready to change your viewing habits. Or try to do that, anyway. The guess here is, a lot of folks will just say “to hell with it” and come back in five weeks when this little sliver of the schedule is over.
A few won’t come back, but you’ll get that in big-time sports entertainment.
But guess what. It doesn’t have to be that way. We’re here to tell you, there’s a way for you to watch these next five Cup Series races, beginning with this week’s Coca-Cola 600, without shelling out a penny to Amazon and its Prime Video efforts.
Watch the Coca Cola 600 on Amazon Prime
Just visit amazon.com/amazonprime and click the link that lets you sign up for a monthlong free trial. That will take you through this weekend and the subsequent four weekends that make up Prime’s new five-race slice of the Cup schedule.
Watch 5 NASCAR races on Amazon Prime (without paying!)
Don’t worry, Amazon is quite aware you either already know about this or you’re being informed about it. They don’t really care. In fact, they’d be thrilled if you signed up for it, definitely for one reason and, though they wouldn’t say this out loud, probably for another.
The first: They’re a confident bunch there at Amazon, and why wouldn’t they be? They practically rule the road of commerce these days. They feel, if you sign up for a free month, you’ll stumble upon other Prime offerings that really float your boat, and within a month, you’ll come to feel you can’t live without it.
But they also know a certain number of you will forget to cancel at the end of those 30 days and you know what that means: You’ll start getting charged $14.99 a month until you realize what’s happening, and some of us take longer than others to notice such things.
Meanwhile, some of this weekend’s NASCAR racing is on some of your familiar cable channels, and here’s the rundown.
Friday: NASCAR Truck Series, ARCA in starring roles at Charlotte
3:35 p.m.: Truck Series practice (FS2).
4:40: Truck Series qualifying (FS2).
6: ARCA race (FS1).
8:30: Truck Series race (FS1).
Saturday: Xfinity Series race, Coca-Cola 600 qualifying
11 a.m.: Xfinity Series practice (CW app).
12:05 p.m.: Xfinity Series qualifying (CW app).
1:35: Cup Series practice (Prime).
2:45: Cup Series qualifying (Prime).
4:30: Xfinity Series race (CW).
Sunday: Longest NASCAR race goes into the night
6 p.m.: Cup Series, Coca-Cola 600 (Prime).
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