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Unstoppable in Kansas, Kyle Larson cruises to a dominant NASCAR Cup win

Nothing was going to deny Kyle Larson the NASCAR Cup win at Kansas on Sunday. After starting from pole position, he won both stages, collected the fastest lap, and claimed an impressive win, leading 221 of 267 laps in the process. And to top it all off, Larson now leaves the weekend in control of […]

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Nothing was going to deny Kyle Larson the NASCAR Cup win at Kansas on Sunday. After starting from pole position, he won both stages, collected the fastest lap, and claimed an impressive win, leading 221 of 267 laps in the process. And to top it all off, Larson now leaves the weekend in control of the regular season championship.

“I was trying really hard to pace myself because I believe that was our longest run of the day,” said Larson, who had to carefully manage his tires in the closing laps. “I’ve been struggling a little bit at the end of the runs. Chase [Elliott] was really good so I felt like I just needed to try and be better on my end. I don’t know if it was paying off at the end. I was still struggling. I don’t know if the right front was starting to wear a lot or what but I was starting to lose a lot of grip and then I was vibrating really bad. I was afraid a right rear or something would let go. But yeah, great car and great execution today from our team.”

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Things got a bit dicey for Larson in the final stage after losing the lead on pit road to Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott. As things got back underway, Brad Keselowski moved into second place as he tried to dig himself out of a horrendous points hole. He was closing in on Elliott for the race lead when disaster struck, blowing a tire and crashing out of the race.

The pit stop sequence that followed saw Elliott lose the lead after a slow stop with Bell inheriting the top spot. Denny Hamlin, who was struggling with clutch issues, stalled trying to leave his box and fell out of the race.

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Fresh off his Texas victory, Logano made a big move for the race lead on the ensuing restart, but his charge was halted by an incident in the back. Cody Ware spun after contact, collecting Ty Dillon and Daniel Suarez.

Kyle Busch was the next driver to find trouble, spinning out after being on the wrong end of a four-wide situation down the backstretch. The final caution of the race followed soon after with Justin Haley and Erik Jones coming together at the exit of Turn 2, collecting Bubba Wallace and Austin Dillon as well.

Even with the cautions, the final run proved to be the longest of the day. Larson remained firmly in command, but tire concerns were ever-present as Carson Hocevar (who won Saturday’s Truck race) was forced to pit with a flat. Larson slowed quite a bit in the final two laps, allowing Bell and Blaney to close rapidly as he managed the tire wear all the way to the checkered flag.

Before the late-race flurry of yellows, it was surprisingly green through the first two stages.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is ready to see Ram back in NASCAR after being away for 13 years. On Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt shared his reaction to the news and revealed what Ram’s ultimate goal is for its NASCAR return. “They want to go Cup racing,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. “They’re not coming to the Truck […]

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is ready to see Ram back in NASCAR after being away for 13 years. On Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt shared his reaction to the news and revealed what Ram’s ultimate goal is for its NASCAR return.

“They want to go Cup racing,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. “They’re not coming to the Truck Series just to run trucks. Be curious to see what, if anything, they do in the Xfinity Series. I think the Xfinity Series is going through an evolution anyways. They may pause on that to kind of see where the Xfinity Series is in five years. What’s its identity? What even type of vehicles are we racing? They might just do trucks and Cup only.”

The Ram brand will enter the Truck Series next year. According to Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports, Ram, which spun off from Dodge in 2009, could join the Cup Series as early as 2027. Dodge had Cup teams from 2001 to 2012 before exiting the sport. During Dodge’s final season, Brad Keselowski won a Cup title with Team Penske.

More details about Ram’s return to NASCAR to be revealed later this year

“Ram returning to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series is a major moment for the sport, and a sign that NASCAR remains a strong platform for blue chip brand partners,” John Probst, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer, said in a press release. “We are excited to welcome Ram back to the sport. Its identity includes high performance, durability and innovation – characteristics that embody NASCAR and, specifically, the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.”

“For more than a decade, customers and our dealer network asked about getting back into NASCAR. The desire was always there, but we didn’t have a plan that delivered the last tenth and following just didn’t fit our DNA,” Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis said. “Now we have a solid plan that will set us apart from the field and will bring fresh new interest and engagement to America’s Motorsport.”

Kuniskis added, “There will be more details on our NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program later this year. We are undoubtedly having fun with this project, and I truly look forward to sharing information on our team and how getting back on track relates to the future of Ram performance.”



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Denny Hamlin will not compete in Sunday’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City following the birth of his son. Ryan Truex will drive the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in Hamlin’s place at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez course. Truex, the younger brother of former Gibbs driver and Cup Series champion Martin Truex […]

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Denny Hamlin will not compete in Sunday’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City following the birth of his son.

Ryan Truex will drive the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in Hamlin’s place at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez course. Truex, the younger brother of former Gibbs driver and Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr., is the reserve driver for the company. He also does their simulator work. Sunday will be Truex’s first start in the series since 2014.

Truex has been on standby for Hamlin and with the race team for the last few weeks. He has been in the Gibbs program the last few seasons, which includes driving one of its Xfinity Series cars on a part-time basis.

Hamlin’s son was born on Wednesday, June 11.

“We are happy to announce the birth of our son,” Hamlin said. “Everyone is doing well. My main priority is to be here at home for [wife] Jordan and our family over the next few days when she is able to go home and we transition to life as a family of five. I appreciate everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing, our partners, and our fans for the support over the last few weeks, and I look forward to being back at the track next weekend in Pocono.”

Gibbs will apply for a waiver from NASCAR so that Hamlin can remain playoff eligible. The birth of a child is listed as an acceptable reason to miss a race without forfeiting playoff points. Hamlin has three wins through the first 15 races of the season and is third in the championship points standings after last weekend’s race in Michigan.

The last Cup Series race Hamlin was not in the field for was in the spring of 2014 at Auto Club Speedway. Hamlin was not cleared to race because of a sinus infection that was causing vision problems.



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Dale Earnhardt Jr. needs help. He has to get to Mexico City for Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The only problem is that the Prime Video analyst is having plane issues. Earnhardt revealed Wednesday that his planned flight to Mexico City “is in Singapore stuck in maintenance.” As a result, he’s seeking […]

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. needs help. He has to get to Mexico City for Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

The only problem is that the Prime Video analyst is having plane issues. Earnhardt revealed Wednesday that his planned flight to Mexico City “is in Singapore stuck in maintenance.” As a result, he’s seeking “alternative solutions.”

Now, Earnhardt still has time. In fact, drivers aren’t scheduled to head out to Mexico City until Thursday. But still, it creates a stressful situation as he goes about getting from the United States to Mexico. When he arrives, he’ll be on the call for the first NASCAR Cup Series race outside the U.S. in the modern era.

NASCAR set to race in Mexico City, several drivers have opportunity to secure playoff spot

This will be the 16th race of the regular season and just the second held on a road course. With just 11 races remaining until the postseason, Mexico City presents an opportunity for several road course experts to secure a spot in the 16-car field.

Shane van Gisbergen, AJ Allmendinger, Chris Buescher and Mexico native Daniel Suárez come to mind. Of the four, only Buescher is currently occupying a playoff spot.

It’s a big moment for Suárez, who is competing in both Sunday’s Cup race and Saturday’s Xfinity race. Suárez competed in the NASCAR Mexico Series and now returns to race in his home country for the first time in 10 years.

“It’s very special,” Suárez told Kelly Crandall of ESPN. “Honestly, it’s very difficult to put into perspective for people. Only those who really know me very well understand how important and special this is for me.

“After a lot of work and sacrifices, I was able to make it in NASCAR Mexico, and at one point in my life, that was my goal — that was my ultimate goal. I was able to get there at an early age, which gave me hope to be able to do something in the United States.”



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NASCAR Cup Series driver Alex Bowman has been medically cleared to compete in Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico, Hendrick Motorsports said in a pre-race advance.

The Tucson, Arizona-native will indeed be driving his typical No. 48 Ally Financial Chevrolet in Sunday’s groundbreaking event for the NASCAR Cup Series, which will be the first non-exhibition event outside of the United States since 1958, and the first in Mexico.

In last Sunday’s FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, Bowman was involved in a multi-car accident at Lap 67, which saw his Hendrick Motorsports machine get hooked up the racetrack viciously into the Turn 2 SAFER Barrier.

Bowman was able to climb from the battered No. 48 under his own power and was subsequently checked and released from the infield care center.

After being evaluated this week for back pain following his hard crash at Michigan, Bowman will compete in the event. However, Anthony Alfredo, who does the majority of the team’s simulation work, will be on standby in case Bowman needs a relief driver at any point this weekend.

When speaking to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90) earlier this week, Jeff Gordon, Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, spoke to whether or not Bowman would be able to compete in Sunday’s event in Mexico City, saying the organization “[felt] confident that [Bowman] would be in the car.”

The 32-year-old driver has a history of injuries, which have kept him sidelined from the NASCAR Cup Series for two multi-race stints over the last three seasons, most recently in 2023.

At the tail-end of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series campaign, Bowman suffered a major impact at Texas Motor Speedway that caused a concussion, forcing him to leave the cockpit of the No. 48 for six events.

The following Spring, while competing in a sprint car race in West Burlington, Iowa, Bowman suffered a compression fracture to his vertebra in an accident with Conner Merrill, which forced him to sit out for three weeks.

Bowman, now cleared by medical professionals to compete, will get the opportunity to take on Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez this weekend in Mexico City, with two practice sessions on Friday (1:30 PM ET and 3:00 PM ET), qualifying on Saturday (Noon ET), and the race on Sunday (3:00 PM ET).

Coverage for all NASCAR Cup Series on-track sessions will take place on Prime Video.



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Denny Hamlin to skip NASCAR race in Mexico City due to the birth of his son

NASCAR championship contender Denny Hamlin will miss Sunday’s Cup Series race in Mexico City following the birth of his son on Wednesday, Joe Gibbs Racing announced Thursday. Ryan Truex, JGR’s reserve driver, will substitute to drive the No. 11 Toyota. Hamlin’s fiancé Jordan Fish has been expecting the couple’s third child for the past 12 […]

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NASCAR championship contender Denny Hamlin will miss Sunday’s Cup Series race in Mexico City following the birth of his son on Wednesday, Joe Gibbs Racing announced Thursday. Ryan Truex, JGR’s reserve driver, will substitute to drive the No. 11 Toyota.

Hamlin’s fiancé Jordan Fish has been expecting the couple’s third child for the past 12 days and Hamlin has made it known he would miss a Cup race to be by Fish’s side. Truex was on standby last week at Michigan International Speedway, but Hamlin not only drove in the race, he won.

The Michigan win was Hamlin’s third on the season and 57th of his career, second-most among active drivers. The 44-year-old has made 406 consecutive starts, last missing a race in 2014 at California Speedway due to an object in his eye.

Truex has been lauded for his ability behind the scenes in serving as JGR’s reserve driver. These duties include full-time simulator testing that helps JGR refine chassis setups for a given track, though they do not include real-world testing of a car.

Truex last made a Cup start in 2014 and has 26 career starts at NASCAR’s top level, with a career-best finish of 20th. He is the younger brother of 2017 Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr., who retired after last season and was a former teammate of Hamlin’s at JGR.

Because Hamlin is missing the Mexico City race, the first Cup points outside the continental United States since 1958, he will need NASCAR to grant him a waiver to maintain playoff eligibility. The expectation is that NASCAR will grant Hamlin a waiver, allowing him to compete for the Cup championship when the playoffs begin in September.

Good race for Hamlin to miss, great opportunity for Truex

NASCAR Cup Series drivers must start all 26 regular-season points races to be eligible for the playoffs unless they have a NASCAR-issued waiver; the policy was revamped this year to include the birth of a child as an example of a valid reason to be given a waiver.

That clearly made Hamlin’s decision to remain in the United States and skip the inaugural Mexico City race much easier, since his fiancé is still in the hospital as of Thursday, and they already have two children at home.

Travel to Mexico is also not as easy as simply flying his private jet to the racetrack, as he does every other week. Some teams who planned to take a charter flight to Mexico City on Thursday have been forced to scramble after a mechanical problem grounded their flight.

But in some ways, this is the best possible race for Hamlin to miss. He has struggled with his road racing and was unlikely to contend in Mexico (He is 1-for-57 in his Cup Series road racing career).

Meanwhile, it’s a golden opportunity for Ryan Truex, who has been training for this moment all season. As The Athletic wrote earlier this year, Truex is JGR’s reserve driver and is responsible for helping the teams with fine-tuning their setups in the Toyota simulator each week.

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Jeff Gordon given new NASCAR role and Hendrick hero ‘can’t wait’ – Motorsport – Sports

NASCAR Hall of Famer and Hendrick Motorsports co-owner and vice chairman Jeff Gordon will take on a pivotal role at the upcoming Viva Mexico 250. The race, scheduled to be held in Mexico City at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, will mark the Cup Series’ first points-scoring race outside of the U.S. since 1958, with the […]

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NASCAR Hall of Famer and Hendrick Motorsports co-owner and vice chairman Jeff Gordon will take on a pivotal role at the upcoming Viva Mexico 250.

The race, scheduled to be held in Mexico City at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, will mark the Cup Series’ first points-scoring race outside of the U.S. since 1958, with the Xfinity Series also traveling south of the border.

Ahead of Sunday’s Cup Series race, Hendrick Motorsports announced that four-time champion Gordon has been awarded the title of “Official Commander,” with the 53-year-old set to give the command at the renowned Formula 1 circuit. It comes after he recently admitted his “terrifying experience” in the car with his kids. 

Responding to the announcement, Gordon took to social media where he wrote, “Can’t wait to give the command for @NASCAR ’s first ever Cup Series race at #NASCARMexico.”

Once the green flag has flown, Gordon will watch on as Kyle Larson, William Byron, Chase Elliott, and Alex Bowman all battle it out for supremacy around the 2.42-mile track.

For Larson, a series-high fourth win this year is on the line, having previously won at Homestead-Miami, Bristol, and Kansas City. As for series-leader Byron, he’ll be aiming to record just his second win of the season, having won the Daytona 500 for the second year in a row in February.

For Chase Elliott, Mexico City represents an opportunity to clinch his first top-three finish of the season, having finished fourth twice through the first 15 races. Meanwhile, the fact that Bowman will be racing at all is something of a miracle after his brutal wreck at Michigan, which saw him go nose-first into the wall.

Thankfully, while Bowman admitted in an interview with Amazon Prime that the incident “hurt, a lot,” Gordon has since told Danielle Trotta that while the 32-year-old is “very sore,” there is “no reason to believe he won’t be in the car at Mexico City.”

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That being said, while all four of Hendrick Motorsports’ stars are good to go for the highly anticipated race, whether or not they will make it seems to be another question. Whilst aboard his flight bound for Mexico City, Xfinity Series star Ryan Ellis revealed on social media, “Plane attempted takeoff, plane made a small boom, we are headed back.” As a result, Ellis and the rest of the passengers were “back in Charlotte,” as per a follow-up post.

Fellow Xfinity Series driver Austin Green also provided an update on social media, posting, “Engine blew up going down the runway to Mexico City. Hope we can all make it in time for practice tomorrow.”

Along with this flight, it seems another also experienced an issue, with reporter Matt Weaver stating that “NASCAR tells us here in Mexico that they are aware and that industry personnel are being placed on different planes to Mexico City.” Subsequently, Weaver added, “Those on the plane that had the engine issue right before takeoff have been sent home or back to their race shops.”



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