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The Industry is evolving with choices for everyoneThe Philadelphia Auto Show is filled with options just like the industry it represents. There has never ben a time in the industry where consumers have so many choices. Whether you are trying to find the right propulsion system from EV, to hybrid or a traditional combustion engine […]

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The Industry is evolving with choices for everyone
The Philadelphia Auto Show is filled with options just like the industry it represents. There has never ben a time in the industry where consumers have so many choices. Whether you are trying to find the right propulsion system from EV, to hybrid or a traditional combustion engine there are choices. You can personalize your car with technology lighting and safety options. And there are affordable options with some tech heavy options all on the Convention Center floor.Thanks Kevin Mazzucola for a great ride
Kevin Mazzucola has been the face of the Philadelphia Auto Show for nearly three decades. 2025 will be his last Auto Show as heads into retirement after helping the Auto Dealers Association grow throughout his tenure.
More than Auto Dealers is the mission behind the 2025 Philadelphia Auto Show
The Philadelphia Auto Show is not just a great opportunity to see all the lates and greatest from the industry it also supports the Auto Dealers Caring for Kids Foundation which has provided nearly 700,000 new coats for kids in the Philadelphia area. The Black Tie Tailgate Gala is the preview event that kicks off the Auto Show every year and serves as a party with a purpose raising money for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.Copyright © 2025 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.Local Lane lets car lovers put their passion on display
For the car enthusiasts on Local Lane in Custom Alley at the Philadelphia Auto Show it is a dream come true. These exhibitors have put passion into their vehicle with after market upgrades and fabrication that will have them riding in style and no they are able to share it with the crowds at the Auto Show.The “garage-majal” is packed with the latest automotive ingenuity. Camp Jeep returns with its offroad adventure. The E-Track is bigger than ever with 17 electric vehicles to test drive. You can share classic stories at Back in the Day Way. Or see how locals personalize their vehicles in Custom Alley. It’s an interactive show that gets you behind the wheel.6 vehicles at the Philadelphia Auto Show shaping the automotive landscape
We rounded up 6 vehicles that are shaping the industry right now from modern innovation of an American icon to the electrification of a offroad monster. Plus, see what’s new with some of the highest selling models in the United States.Get behind the wheel at the Philadelphia Auto Show
The Philadelphia Auto Show gets you behind the wheel with a number of ride and drive experiences. Camp Jeep returns to the show floor after a one-year hiatus featuring a rugged course for thrill seekers and Jeep enthusiasts. The Toyota Ride and Drive puts guests on the road touring the city streets with a number of Toyota vehicles to choose from and experience.The electric revolution continues in the auto industry
The trend towards electric vehicles continues in the auto industry. 2024 was another record year for EV sales and the lineups continue to expand with manufacturers entering the market and expanding options. Look for everything from compact cars to oversized SUVs and supercars featuring EV and hybrid engines. At the Philadelphia Auto Show you will be able to experience to feel of an electric vehicle on the E-Track. The 60,000 square foot track is the largest ever with 17 vehicles from 7 different manufacturers.2025 Philadelphia Auto Show combines history with modern technology
The Philadelphia Auto Show has been a celebrated event in the city for more than a century. The 123rd edition features an expanded lineup of manufacturers, the return of Camp Jeep and the largest E-Track highlighting 17 electric vehicles to test drive.6 things to see at the 2025 Philadelphia Auto Show
The beauty of the Philadelphia Auto Show is the shows within the show. One ticket gets you in the door and as you tour the floor you can find so much more. Back in the Day Way is one of the best classic collections in the country. There are Hollywood Rides, Custom Alley features aftermarket upgrades and you can see supercars and exotics all under one roof.Philadelphia Auto Show Website
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As Kyle Larson aims for ‘the Double,’ other IndyCar and NASCAR drivers ponder motorsports marathon | National

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — NASCAR star Kyle Larson will be taking another shot at “the Double,” one of the most grueling feats in all of motorsports, when he tries to complete every lap of the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday. Tony Stewart is the only driver to have successfully pulled it off, and […]

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — NASCAR star Kyle Larson will be taking another shot at “the Double,” one of the most grueling feats in all of motorsports, when he tries to complete every lap of the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday.

Tony Stewart is the only driver to have successfully pulled it off, and that was nearly 25 years ago.

But while attempts have been scarce since John Andretti first tried it in 1994, that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of ambitious drivers interested. Defending Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden, Team Penske teammate Scott McLaughlin and reigning IndyCar series champion Alex Palou all expressed some desire to give it a go this week.

“Gosh, we could have a huge laundry list of people that should do it,” said Newgarden, who is aiming for an unprecedented third straight Indy 500 win. “You could ask the majority of the field (and they) would want to do the double. It’s so much fun.”

Yet it’s also a massive undertaking, which is why Stewart still stands alone, and not just on the driver who has to complete 1,100 miles around Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway — tracks some 550 miles apart. It also takes some serious financial support, the backing of teams in both IndyCar and NASCAR, tremendous logistical help, and plenty of luck that the weather cooperates, cars hold up mechanically and the driver is able to avoid any wrecks.

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, whose brother Kurt completed the Indy 500 in 2014 but failed to finish the Coca-Cola 600, is among those who have tried to put together a deal to attempt “the Double” but haven’t quite pulled it off.

“It’s just very difficult to get that lined up,” Newgarden said. “Doing what Kyle (Larson) is doing right now, it’s harder than it looks. What I mean by that is just putting the program together. You would have a lot of people doing it if it was simple, I can promise you that. I think Kyle Busch has spoken publicly about trying to get something off the ground. That’s Kyle Busch. It should seem like it’s pretty likely for him to put a program together. It was quite difficult.”

So who else could be in line to try?

Ryan Blaney has contemplated it, and he presumably would have plenty of synergistic support given that Team Penske has established NASCAR and IndyCar programs. But it would take the convincing of team owner Roger Penske, who also owns the IndyCar Series, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500 — a race he has won a record 20 times.

“I would love to see Blaney do it at some point,” Newgarden said.

Six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon, who drives for Chip Ganassi Racing, was close to a deal years ago when that team still had a NASCAR program. Dixon pointed out that there are also conflicts of interest to overcome, such as when an IndyCar driver whose team is powered by Honda has the chance to drive a Cup Series car that might have a Chevrolet engine.

“It’s not an easy thing to do,” Dixon said. “Really admire the people that do it.”

Dixon paused, before telling Palou sitting next to him: “Alex, you should do it.”

“I would love to do it,” he replied. “I would do it.”

McLaughlin, another Team Penske driver with extensive stock car experience, was asked about trying to tackle both Memorial Day weekend races. Before jumping to IndyCar, McLaughlin was one of the most dominant drivers in the history of the Supercar Series in Australia and New Zealand, winning 56 races and three series championships.

Those races take place on road courses, though, and the Coca-Cola 600 is on the Charlotte oval. So, McLaughlin said, all those years of stock car experience Down Under might not translate so easily to a Cup Series car.

“The only reason you’d think that is is if it was road course-to-road course,” he said. “But I think the oval is a completely different kettle of fish. If I was to do ‘the Double,’ I would like to do an (oval) race before Charlotte.”

Larson’s attempt is once again a joint effort of Hendrick Motorsports on the NASCAR side and Arrow McLaren on the IndyCar side.

He had high hopes of completing all 1,100 miles last year, but rain wreaked havoc with his schedule. Larson managed to finish the rain-delayed Indy 500, then do the entire helicopter-plane-helicopter trip to Charlotte, only to be greeted there by more rain upon his arrival. It ultimately washed out the rest of the NASCAR race before he ever got a chance to turn a lap.

The forecast for Sunday? A bit chilly but most likely dry.

“I feel like the Hendrick aviation side does a really good job with logistics and working with motorsports to make sure all the timing’s right on everything and everything operates smoothly,” Larson said. “Yeah, we had the weather delay for the Indy 500 last year, but aside from that, the travel side of it was all smooth. So, as far as I know, nothing is different this year.”


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NASCAR Today: Kyle Busch 2026 update revealed as Michael Jordan’s 23XI get huge driver boost

A NASCAR insider has provided a huge clue on where Kyle Busch will be driving in 2026. ➡️ READ MORE Michael Jordan’s 23XI NASCAR team receive double driver boost as official announcements made It’s been a good week for Michael Jordan and 23XI and seemingly business as usual despite their ongoing lawsuit with NASCAR. ➡️ […]

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As Kyle Larson aims for ‘the Double,’ other IndyCar and NASCAR drivers ponder motorsports marathon

“Gosh, we could have a huge laundry list of people that should do it,” said Newgarden, who is aiming for an unprecedented third straight Indy 500 win. “You could ask the majority of the field (and they) would want to do the double. It’s so much fun.” Yet it’s also a massive undertaking, which is […]

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“Gosh, we could have a huge laundry list of people that should do it,” said Newgarden, who is aiming for an unprecedented third straight Indy 500 win. “You could ask the majority of the field (and they) would want to do the double. It’s so much fun.”

Yet it’s also a massive undertaking, which is why Stewart still stands alone, and not just on the driver who has to complete 1,100 miles around Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway — tracks some 550 miles apart. It also takes some serious financial support, the backing of teams in both IndyCar and NASCAR, tremendous logistical help, and plenty of luck that the weather cooperates, cars hold up mechanically and the driver is able to avoid any wrecks.

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, whose brother Kurt completed the Indy 500 in 2014 but failed to finish the Coca-Cola 600, is among those who have tried to put together a deal to attempt “the Double” but haven’t quite pulled it off.

“It’s just very difficult to get that lined up,” Newgarden said. “Doing what Kyle (Larson) is doing right now, it’s harder than it looks. What I mean by that is just putting the program together. You would have a lot of people doing it if it was simple, I can promise you that. I think Kyle Busch has spoken publicly about trying to get something off the ground. That’s Kyle Busch. It should seem like it’s pretty likely for him to put a program together. It was quite difficult.”

So who else could be in line to try?

Ryan Blaney has contemplated it, and he presumably would have plenty of synergistic support given that Team Penske has established NASCAR and IndyCar programs. But it would take the convincing of team owner Roger Penske, who also owns the IndyCar Series, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500 — a race he has won a record 20 times.

“I would love to see Blaney do it at some point,” Newgarden said.

Six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon, who drives for Chip Ganassi Racing, was close to a deal years ago when that team still had a NASCAR program. Dixon pointed out that there are also conflicts of interest to overcome, such as when an IndyCar driver whose team is powered by Honda has the chance to drive a Cup Series car that might have a Chevrolet engine.

“It’s not an easy thing to do,” Dixon said. “Really admire the people that do it.”

Dixon paused, before telling Palou sitting next to him: “Alex, you should do it.”

“I would love to do it,” he replied. “I would do it.”

McLaughlin, another Team Penske driver with extensive stock car experience, was asked about trying to tackle both Memorial Day weekend races. Before jumping to IndyCar, McLaughlin was one of the most dominant drivers in the history of the Supercar Series in Australia and New Zealand, winning 56 races and three series championships.

Those races take place on road courses, though, and the Coca-Cola 600 is on the Charlotte oval. So, McLaughlin said, all those years of stock car experience Down Under might not translate so easily to a Cup Series car.

“The only reason you’d think that is is if it was road course-to-road course,” he said. “But I think the oval is a completely different kettle of fish. If I was to do ‘the Double,’ I would like to do an (oval) race before Charlotte.”

Larson’s attempt is once again a joint effort of Hendrick Motorsports on the NASCAR side and Arrow McLaren on the IndyCar side.

He had high hopes of completing all 1,100 miles last year, but rain wreaked havoc with his schedule. Larson managed to finish the rain-delayed Indy 500, then do the entire helicopter-plane-helicopter trip to Charlotte, only to be greeted there by more rain upon his arrival. It ultimately washed out the rest of the NASCAR race before he ever got a chance to turn a lap.

The forecast for Sunday? A bit chilly but most likely dry.

“I feel like the Hendrick aviation side does a really good job with logistics and working with motorsports to make sure all the timing’s right on everything and everything operates smoothly,” Larson said. “Yeah, we had the weather delay for the Indy 500 last year, but aside from that, the travel side of it was all smooth. So, as far as I know, nothing is different this year.”

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Why another year of Kyle Busch at RCR makes sense

Bob Pockrass FOX Motorsports Insider Kyle Busch will return to Richard Childress Racing for the 2026 season. From the outside looking in, some might wonder why a two-time Cup champion with 63 career victories riding a 69-race winless streak would return to a team for another year, that both sides might figure it’s not working. […]

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Kyle Busch will return to Richard Childress Racing for the 2026 season.

From the outside looking in, some might wonder why a two-time Cup champion with 63 career victories riding a 69-race winless streak would return to a team for another year, that both sides might figure it’s not working.

But Richard Childress and Kyle Busch have a mix of determination and stubbornness that make them believe they can continue to work together. Add that Busch — who turned 40 earlier this month — doesn’t want to stop racing and another year at RCR isn’t a bad gig.

The announcement Saturday confirmed RCR has picked up Busch’s option — it isn’t totally clear who had control of the option but forcing Busch to stay if he wanted to leave likely wouldn’t work out well for RCR — and any significant talks for 2027 and beyond are still yet to happen.

Busch wants to keep racing and eventually race trucks with his son, Brexton, who is 10 (potentially they would split a season when Brexton is 16 and can only do short tracks and road courses).

“There’s kind of the vision or the plan, if you will, on being able to race in some truck races with Brexton alongside,” Busch said. “So obviously, that’s six years from now before he can make that start.

“So that would sort of be an idea of when I would look at stepping aside from Cup Series racing, but it’s a long ways out.”

Those inside RCR say that Busch remains engaged in working with the team to improve. He also might have more options after the 2026 season when more big rides could become available. 

William Byron signed a contract extension through 2029, making all four Hendrick drivers signed through at least next year. Joe Gibbs Racing likely will extend its deal with Denny Hamlin for at least a couple more years. If Trackhouse makes any moves, it has Connor Zilisch waiting in the wings; if 23XI does, it has Corey Heim ready to take over a car. All of Spire’s drivers are under contract for next season. 

Those are all Chevrolet teams and while RFK Racing shouldn’t be ruled out as a possibility for Busch in the future, that organization could be in limbo for its third car depending on the Legacy-Rick Ware Racing litigation over a RWR charter sale to Legacy that was supposed to occur after 2026 (not to mention Ryan Preece hasn’t done anything to lose that ride). Busch driving for Team Penske, which also could very well have the same stable next year, doesn’t appear likely.

Several of those teams could have more openings after 2026, and if a new manufacturer wants to race NASCAR, those plans might be more clear in another year. 

There’s another benefit of staying with RCR and in the Chevrolet camp for Busch — if he did want an opportunity to race in the Indy 500, it is the one manufacturer that competes in both series. Kyle Larson is in the second year of a two-year deal with Arrow McLaren to compete in the event and hasn’t been committal to additional years.

Busch said he had been talking to INDYCAR teams when the Larson deal got done, which didn’t leave another ride with an engine package available.

“I wouldn’t say I’ve given up on, but the phone hasn’t been ringing,” Busch said. “I think Larson got the seat I was supposed to get for the last two years now. So whether that seat is open for next year, I’m not sure.

“I haven’t really ventured into that, but those conversations pretty much take place July, August of each year, and then try to get done before December.”

RCR’s announcement included confirmation the organization plans to remain a two-car Cup team with Childress grandson Austin Dillon as Busch’s teammate.

Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and IndyCar for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR Scene magazine and The (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow him on Twitter @bobpockrass.


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NASCAR CEO and chairman Jim France presents Rick Hendrick a Rolex for 10th DAYTONA 500 win

CONCORD, N.C. – It’s been more than three months since Hendrick Motorsports made history with its 10th DAYTONA 500 victory, but a special delivery Thursday ensured the moment won’t be forgotten anytime soon. NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim France presented Rick Hendrick with a custom Rolex watch to commemorate the achievement, marking a first-of-its-kind gift for the […]

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CONCORD, N.C. – It’s been more than three months since Hendrick Motorsports made history with its 10th DAYTONA 500 victory, but a special delivery Thursday ensured the moment won’t be forgotten anytime soon.

NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim France presented Rick Hendrick with a custom Rolex watch to commemorate the achievement, marking a first-of-its-kind gift for the only team owner in history to reach double-digit wins in the Great American Race.

The Feb. 18 triumph by William Byron broke a tie between Hendrick Motorsports and Petty Enterprises for the most DAYTONA 500 wins. It was the driver’s second consecutive victory in the crown jewel race, making him the youngest multi-time winner in the event’s history.

The back of the Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona watch is inscribed with the words, “First 10x DAYTONA 500 champion,” along with Hendrick’s name.

“This is such a meaningful gift, and I’m truly grateful to Jim, everyone at NASCAR, and the team at Daytona International Speedway,” Hendrick said. “The DAYTONA 500 has given us some incredible moments, and this watch will always remind me of the people who made them possible. It’s not just about the wins – it’s about the drivers, crew chiefs, team members, and their families who’ve put their heart into this organization. I’ll think of them every time I look at it.

“I never thought I would win one DAYTONA 500. I couldn’t have imagined 10 in my wildest dreams. It’s hard to believe.”

Also attending the presentation were track president Frank Kelleher and a group from Hendrick Motorsports including vice chairman Jeff Gordon, president and general manager Jeff Andrews, vice president of competition Chad Knaus, DAYTONA 500-winning crew chief Rudy Fugle, and No. 5 team crew chief Cliff Daniels.

Gordon wasn’t left out of the gift giving. The three-time DAYTONA 500 champion was presented with a ring by Kelleher for the 2024 win as well.

Hendrick Motorsports now sits alone in terms of claiming the most wins across NASCAR’s crown jewel events. The team has also compiled 12 victories in the Coca-Cola 600, 12 in the Southern 500 and 11 in the Brickyard 400, leading all three categories. Its 14 NASCAR Cup Series championships and 316 points-paying race wins are also the most all-time.  



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NASCAR Xfinity Series BetMGM 300 at Charlotte

Taylor Gray took the pole position for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway with a lap time of 30.598 seconds (176.482 mph) around the 1.5-mile speedway. This is the second career pole position for the Joe Gibbs Racing Rookie of the Year contender. Connor Zilisch, Austin Hill, William Byron, and Brandon Jones […]

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Taylor Gray took the pole position for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway with a lap time of 30.598 seconds (176.482 mph) around the 1.5-mile speedway. This is the second career pole position for the Joe Gibbs Racing Rookie of the Year contender.

Connor Zilisch, Austin Hill, William Byron, and Brandon Jones made up the remainder of the top-five qualifiers for Saturday’s race.

Here is the official starting lineup for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series BetMGM 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Race 13 of 33.

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Car

Driver

Lap time

Speed

1

54

Taylor Gray #

30.598

176.482

2

88

Connor Zilisch #

30.627

176.315

3

21

Austin Hill

30.648

176.194

4

17

William Byron (i)

30.652

176.171

5

20

Brandon Jones

30.750

175.610

6

18

William Sawalich

30.825

175.182

7

39

Ryan Sieg

30.852

175.029

8

00

Sheldon Creed

30.852

175.029

9

19

Chase Briscoe (i)

30.881

174.865

10

7

Justin Allgaier

30.882

174.859

11

41

Sam Mayer

30.919

174.650

12

1

Carson Kvapil #

30.920

174.644

13

8

Sammy Smith

30.951

174.469

14

27

Jeb Burton

30.954

174.452

15

16

Christian Eckes #

30.970

174.362

16

99

Matt DiBenedetto

30.980

174.306

17

42

Anthony Alfredo

30.983

174.289

18

48

Nick Sanchez #

31.040

173.969

19

2

Jesse Love

31.118

173.533

20

3

Austin Dillon (i)

31.182

173.177

21

31

Blaine Perkins

31.229

172.916

22

51

Jeremy Clements

31.246

172.811

23

26

Dean Thompson #

31.301

172.518

24

10

Daniel Dye #

31.384

172.062

25

25

Harrison Burton

31.426

171.832

26

44

Brennan Poole

31.472

171.581

27

11

Josh Williams

31.558

171.114

28

28

Kyle Sieg

31.594

170.919

29

53

JJ Yeley

31.623

170.762

30

71

Ryan Ellis

31.668

170.519

31

70

Leland Honeyman

31.668

170.519

32

32

Katherine Legge (i)

31.708

170.304

33

5

Kris Wright (OP)

31.755

170.052

34

4

Parker Retzlaff (OP)

31.850

169.545

35

14

Garrett Smithley (OP)

31.952

169.004

36

45

Brad Perez (OP)

31.953

168.998

37

07

Nick Leitz (OP)

32.567

165.812

38

91

CJ McLaughlin (OP)

33.139

162.950

Did Not Qualify

Pos

Car

Driver

Lap time

Speed

39

74

Dawson Cram (DNQ)

31.788

169.875

40

35

Carson Ware (DNQ)

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# indicates Rookie of the Year contender
(i) indicates driver ineligible to score points
(OP) secured starting spot by way of owner points
(DNQ) indicates driver that failed to qualify for event

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