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Who Is David Malukas? The Gen Z Driver, Master Meme-Maker & Video Game Lover

Bob Pockrass FOX Motorsports Insider Meet the Meme King of INDYCAR. At 23 years old, David Malukas already has 53 starts in the series, and it could have been more if not for a broken wrist suffered while mountain biking that turned his 2024 year into turmoil — the injury resulting in him being released […]

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Meet the Meme King of INDYCAR.

At 23 years old, David Malukas already has 53 starts in the series, and it could have been more if not for a broken wrist suffered while mountain biking that turned his 2024 year into turmoil — the injury resulting in him being released from Arrow McLaren before ever appearing in a race.

The now-A.J. Foyt Racing driver (who is seen as a possible replacement for Will Power at Team Penske) is 12th in the standings after 10 races this season. 

He is also a self-proclaimed video game addict and master meme-maker, as he details in this interview with FOX Sports.

Who is David Malukas?

David Malukas is a Gen Z INDYCAR driver. I like memes. I like to go fast.

Courtesy of Alex Brisbey.

How would your friends or your girlfriend describe you? 

That’s how, I think, they would describe me. Just very, I’d say, real. I am who I am. No matter the situation, I like to just be myself, show my jokes, my memes — no matter how serious things can be.

We’re at Road America, a place where you saw your dad race. How cool is it to race at a place where you watched your dad? (Father Henry is a racer and owner of HMD Motorsports in INDY NXT)

It’s very cool. And it was really cool because he was in the Corvette, too. I grew up here as a kid, did some karting and watched my dad drive around here, so it’s pretty fun. Me and him can always talk and converse about how much INDYCAR is going through the carousel and the kink. He’s always blown away that we’re actually flat [on the throttle] going through there. It’s awesome. 

Does he give you advice on how to drive an INDYCAR?

No, definitely not. No advice from his side. When he was still doing some driving here and there, he was actually asking me for some advice, how to go through it. He did DD2 [karting], … and he actually made it to the kart masters finals. So he was pretty good at the time. He was on it.

Courtesy of Alex Brisbey.

You’re from the Chicago area, so are you a Bulls fan in Indiana country?

For me, I was never too much into the whole basketball thing. So actually, I went to the Pacers games and kind of had a connection. The game I tried to go to was when they were going against the Bulls. For me, it was a win-win situation. No matter what happens here, I’m going to be happy. That was a strategic game to go watch.

Cubs or White Sox?

It was always just motorsports, motorsports as a kid. But you kind of always had to pick a side. And for me, when I was very, very young, it was the White Sox. But now, we’ve been Cubs.

As a Gen Z driver, do you think they need better music at the track? What’s the suggestion of a Gen Z driver for an INDYCAR race?

It’s always to make things just feel fun. I think there’s always a balance between being professional and obviously having some jokes here and there. For me, a little bit looser walking around the paddock, making some more jokes, like you said some good music. Anything that has to do with memes and just making memes out of everything. That’s kind of been my spiel.

How many memes have gotten you in trouble, and how many memes do people really like?

I have to go through a very extensive course. It takes me hours or sometimes days before I even post something to make sure that the meme I’m posting won’t get taken wrong in any way. I ask so many different people of all different categories. I’m like, “What do you see out of this?” The majority of the people outside of Gen Z say, “I don’t even know what that means.” So I’m like, “OK, great.” That’s what I wanted to hear because then nobody even understands what’s going on. So we do take extensive care to make sure that what I post is not going to be conflicting in any way. But also, some of the time, that is part of the Gen Z jokes is pushing the edge a little bit on a lot of stuff.

Courtesy of Alex Brisbey.

It seems like that type of attitude has also probably helped you over the last 18 months.

Of course — 100 percent. You go into it having full confidence, and I just do what I want to do. I don’t let anything kind of change who I am or change what I want to do. I just go out there and do my thing.

And you are a little bit of a gamer, too? Or a lot?

Yeah, a lot.

So what’s the best game you’re playing right now?

Football Manager is what I’m playing right now. It’s soccer. During my puberty years, I really got connected with soccer — football internationally — because I lived in England and the Premier League over there is just such a big deal. It’s massive over there. So I got that connection over there. Shout out my team, Chelsea. I’ve just been in love with football. So I got on this Football Manager, super nerdy, really into detail. Anything that you could think of from a management standpoint, making sure that everybody’s happy and then the players are in the right mood, and figuring out their skill sets. It goes super into detail. And I love it. Growing up as a kid, it was Call of Duty, the casual ones. And now it’s more very nerdy stuff. The more brain intensive to cure my ADHD, the better.

Courtesy of Alex Brisbey.

Are you somebody who can’t start playing because you’re going to play it for four hours so you just don’t start?

Yes. That’s all the games that I play. By the time you actually get into the zone and start the game, it’s like two hours have gone by. So, normally, in these times when it’s like 30 minutes, an hour, I can’t really get it done.

So you don’t even try?

No, I don’t even try. It’s just not going to happen.

Do you ever worry about getting addicted?

Addicted? I’m already addicted. 100 percent, yes. It is what it is. My whole family, ADHD is a big thing. Anything that can help with our hyper-fixations, the better. So for me, gaming just lets me kind of switch everything off and be super hyper-fixated on this one thing that’s going on. And I think that also correlates to my successes on track. You get so hyper-fixated on what’s in front of you and hitting your lines, and you get into this rhythm, this other zone, and it just cures whatever’s going on inside my brain.

Do you have pseudonym name so nobody knows who you are on those games?

Oh, yeah, 100 percent.

So you’ve never had anybody come up to you at the track and be like, ‘Hey, I was playing you’?

No, but being a super-intense gamer, I’m on Reddit, by the way, you Redditors. Man, if I’ve had a bad race, I don’t go on Reddit because people are aggressive, so stay away from Reddit. But I’m on Reddit. I’m on Discord. I’m actually part of the INDYCAR Discord channel, so I’ve connected with a lot of players on there, and so they actually know my name and see me play. And obviously, Discord tells them what I’m playing. So some people definitely do know from the INDYCAR paddock, but most don’t.

Finally, do you try to explain this stuff to your team boss Larry Foyt?

I haven’t even tried. I think it would go right over his head.

Courtesy of Alex Brisbey.

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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Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are against MotoGP’s anti-highside software

Top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have both hit out at the stability control system being introduced at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix. MotoGP announced earlier this week that the new software, which “reduces engine torque if/when the bike slides”, would be rolled out at the Red Bull Ring. While teams are not […]

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Top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have both hit out at the stability control system being introduced at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.

MotoGP announced earlier this week that the new software, which “reduces engine torque if/when the bike slides”, would be rolled out at the Red Bull Ring.

While teams are not obliged to use the system, there will effectively be no option if it provides a competitive advantage.

Given that the series is banning ride height and holeshot devices from 2027, as well as reducing the impact of aerodynamics with that year’s new regulations, the stability control system flies in the face of the narrative that ‘rider aids’ are being phased out.

The official line is that the system is a safety measure designed to reduce the number of dangerous highside crashes.

In Thursday’s press conference ahead of the Austrian race, however, Marquez – victim of many highsides in his career, including the 2020 one that nearly ended it – voiced his opposition to the concept.

“For me, it’s clear: the more things you introduce on the bike – in this case electronics – the less difference the rider can make.

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images

“I tested this new control at Aragon and also in the Malaysia test… and it’s just easier to ride,” continued Ducati’s championship leader. “You can be [pushing] against the control and the bike is doing everything. So, as a rider, I don’t like it. [Whether it’s for] safety or not.

“In the end, every manufacturer has a different point of view.”

Acosta, who, along with Marquez, is considered one of the more naturally talented riders on the grid, took a similar view.

“Every time we are introducing [another aid], I think we have to go the other way around,” said the Spanish KTM rider.

“Try to remove it, like we see in the new regulations for 2027, [when] we start to take out the [ride height] device and all these things. I think we have to start to think about taking out these aids that we have on the bike.”

Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi, however, believes that the cream will always rise to the top despite the fears that such aids will level the playing field.

Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images

“Of course, as Marc said, the rider can make a little bit less difference,” said the Italian. “This is not the best. But in the end, when everyone [gets on] top of the setting of everything, then the rider will make the difference again. So, it’s a matter of time.”

While Marquez and Acosta’s objection hinges on the very principle of the system, the exact benefits or impact of the new software are yet to be fully understood. Riders have tried versions of it at group tests earlier in the season, but few had strong opinions on its ultimate efficacy ahead of track action starting on Friday morning.

According to MotoGP’s release, the system is “slightly different to traction control, which instead reacts to the tyre spinning.”

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NASCAR qualifying at Richmond: Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman among the top 10 in Cup Series starting lineup for Saturday

RICHMOND, Va. – NASCAR Cup Series cars took to the track at Richmond Raceway for the first time on Friday night, turning practice laps followed by a qualifying session that set the starting lineup for Saturday night’s race.  Chase Elliott turned in a lap of 22.361 seconds to qualify fifth, best among the Hendrick Motorsports contingent. Alex […]

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RICHMOND, Va. – NASCAR Cup Series cars took to the track at Richmond Raceway for the first time on Friday night, turning practice laps followed by a qualifying session that set the starting lineup for Saturday night’s race. 

Chase Elliott turned in a lap of 22.361 seconds to qualify fifth, best among the Hendrick Motorsports contingent. Alex Bowman was also solid, recording a time of 22.397 seconds to nab the ninth starting spot. William Byron will start 14th after a lap of 22.461 and Kyle Larson will start 30th. 

Qualifying took place after a 50-minute, split qualifying sessions with two groups each getting 25 minutes. Larson turned in the sixth-best individual lap at 22.986 seconds. 

Larson has scored a pair of wins at Richmond in his career including the last for Hendrick Motorsports, which came in 2023. Alex Bowman also has a victory at the 0.75-mile D-shaped oval, winning in 2021. 

Saturday’s event is the penultimate race of the regular season. Currently, Byron holds a 42-point advantage over Elliott atop the NASCAR Cup Series points standings. Bowman is 15th in the playoff standings, still 60 markers above the elimination line. 

Here’s how the field will line up for Saturday night’s race at Richmond Raceway:

RELATED: Win a Kyle Larson crew shirt with our Richmond trivia quiz!

Starting lineup for NASCAR race tomorrow

  1. Ryan Preece, No. 60, 22.244
  2. Tyler Reddick, No. 41, 22.331
  3. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16, 22.341
  4. Denny Hamlin, No. 11, 22.347
  5. Chase Elliott, No. 9 UniFirst Chevrolet, 22.361
  6. Brad Keselowski, No. 6, 22.362
  7. Bubba Wallace, No. 23, 22.379
  8. Christopher Bell, No. 20, 22.384
  9. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Chevrolet, 22.397
  10. Michael McDowell, No. 71, 22.406
  11. Austin Dillon, No. 3, 22.426
  12. Chris Buescher, No. 17, 22.43
  13. Austin Cindric, No. 2, 22.442
  14. William Byron, No. 24 Liberty University Chevrolet, 22.461
  15. Carson Hocevar, No. 77, 22.501
  16. Ty Dillon, No. 10, 22.506
  17. Josh Berry, No. 21, 22.516
  18. Erik Jones, No. 43, 22.526
  19. Chase Briscoe, No. 19, 22.545
  20. Ryan Blaney, No. 12, 22.548
  21. Noah Gragson, No. 4, 22.549
  22. Daniel Suarez, No. 99, 22.549
  23. Ty Gibbs, No. 54, 22.553
  24. Cole Custer, No. 41, 22.577
  25. Justin Haley, No. 7, 22.608
  26. Riley Herbst, No. 35, 22.608
  27. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88, 22.646
  28. Kyle Busch, No. 8, 22.679
  29. Zane Smith, No. 38, 22.68
  30. Kyle Larson, No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, 22.692
  31. Todd Gilliland, No. 34, 22.725
  32. Corey Heim, No. 67, 22.747
  33. Ross Chastain, No. 1, 22.755
  34. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42, 22.823
  35. Jesse Love, No. 33, 22.831
  36. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47, 22.842
  37. Cody Ware, No. 51, 22.947
  38. Joey Logano, No. 22 (did not complete qualifying lap)

RELATED: Alan Gustafson, Chase Elliott see opportunities for points, wins ahead

NASCAR practice results

  1. Kyle Busch, No. 8, 22.848
  2. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42, 22.86
  3. Denny Hamlin, No. 11, 22.899
  4. Noah Gragson, No. 4, 22.901
  5. Corey Heim, No. 67, 22.964
  6. Kyle Larson, No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, 22.986
  7. Ty Dillon, No. 10, 22.989
  8. Justin Haley, No. 7, 22.991
  9. Cole Custer, No. 41, 22.998
  10. Riley Herbst, No. 35, 23.017
  11. Austin Dillon, No. 3, 23.024
  12. Michael McDowell, No. 71, 23.049
  13. Todd Gilliland, No. 34, 23.052
  14. Christopher Bell, No. 20, 23.083
  15. Carson Hocevar, No. 77, 23.09
  16. Bubba Wallace, No. 23, 23.101
  17. Jesse Love, No. 33, 23.107
  18. Tyler Reddick, No. 45, 23.107
  19. Daniel Suarez, No. 99, 23.124
  20. Ryan Blaney, No. 12, 23.141
  21. Chris Buescher, No. 17, 23.185
  22. Ross Chastain, No. 1, 23.185
  23. Chase Briscoe, No. 19, 23.196
  24. William Byron, No. 24 Liberty University Chevrolet, 23.196
  25. Brad Keselowski, No. 6, 23.203
  26. Austin Cindric, No. 2, 23.222
  27. Erik Jones, No. 43, 23.267
  28. Ty Gibbs, No. 54, 23.291
  29. Chase Elliott, No. 9 UniFirst Chevrolet, 23.299
  30. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Chevrolet, 23.311
  31. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16, 23.323
  32. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88, 23.326
  33. Cody Ware, No. 51, 23.335
  34. Josh Berry, No. 21, 23.364
  35. Zane Smith, No. 38, 23.408
  36. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47, 23.426
  37. Ryan Preece, No. 60, 23.538
  38. Joey Logano, No. 22, 23.681

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Where is NASCAR racing this weekend?

The NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series are racing at Richmond Raceway this weekend. 

NASCAR TV schedule for this weekend

Friday, Aug. 15

  • 7:30 – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race (FS1)

Saturday, Aug. 16

  • 7:30 p.m. – Cup Series race (USA)



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Chevrolet Announces the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept And the Corvette CX Concept – NEWS

Vision Gran Turismo 08/15/2025 On August 15 (local time) at “The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering” Chevrolet announced the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept, a racecar concept that pays homage to the role motorsports has played in Corvette’s nearly 75 year history, and hints at what future Corvette track vehicles may look like. The CX.R […]

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On August 15 (local time) at “The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering” Chevrolet announced the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept, a racecar concept that pays homage to the role motorsports has played in Corvette’s nearly 75 year history, and hints at what future Corvette track vehicles may look like. The CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept debuted alongside the Corvette CX Concept. These two vehicles will inspire Corvette design language for years to come.

Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept

The Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept is a model made exclusively for the track.

The aerodynamics of this car started with the CX design and amped up the aggression, with more prominent active aerofeatures and a lower ride height for downforce and grip. CX.R employs light-weight materials, including carbon fiber, to keep total mass as low as possible.

It is powered by a hybrid system utilizing 2 electric motors up front and one motor in the rear, combined with compact a high revving V8 twin turbocharged engine (using E Fuel). This unit ensures driving performance and range required in endurance racing, plus incorporates a thrilling sound.

The interior is also specialized for circuit use, with the seat shaped to support the driver’s head and neck when exposed to strong horizontal G’s in the corners. The steering wheel has strategically placed physical buttons and knobs so that they can be used intuitively even while wearing racing gloves.

And of course the yellow and black coloring of the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept carries the tradition of Corvettes in GT car racing in the last 25 years.

Corvette CX Concept

The Corvette CX Concept hypercar will inspire future design language for Corvette.

Designed so that it can be enjoyed on the streets as well as on the track, it is both futuristic and recognizable as pure Corvette.

The CX has key Corvette design elements- a forward-lunging nose, a pronounced horizontal “chine” line delineating the upper and lower bodywork, and the dual-element tail lights. The proportions are long, low, and sleek, with a roofline less than 41 inches high.

On the engineering side, its aerodynamics and power unit are its key features. The car is equipped with an active aerodynamics system which balances efficiency on public roads as well as high performance on the track, but the real highlight is the fan downforce system. Utilizing technology of the near future, jet-aircraft-like thrust vectoring control maintains the front and rear aerodynamic balance.

The drivetrain is four wheel drive, incorporating the RESS system which integrates the power unit into the drive system, producing over 2000hp in total from 4 electric motors.

The Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept and the Corvette CX Concept are both planned for inclusion in Gran Turismo 7.


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Richmond Starting Lineup: August 2025 (NASCAR Truck Series)

NASCAR Truck Series starting positions and practice results from Richmond Raceway Tonight, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series takes the green flag in Richmond, Virginia. Now, the field rolls to the 0.75-mile of Richmond Raceway for a round of practice and qualifying. View the Richmond starting lineup for the NASCAR Truck Series below. Richmond MenuModified: RaceTruck: Prac/Qual | RaceCup: Prac/Qual | […]

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NASCAR Truck Series starting positions and practice results from Richmond Raceway

Tonight, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series takes the green flag in Richmond, Virginia. Now, the field rolls to the 0.75-mile of Richmond Raceway for a round of practice and qualifying.

View the Richmond starting lineup for the NASCAR Truck Series below.

Richmond Menu
Modified: Race
Truck: Prac/Qual | Race
Cup: Prac/Qual | Race

Richmond TV Schedule

Corey Heim will start from the pole position. He turned a laptime at 23.094 seconds.

Richmond Raceway
Starting Lineup
August 15, 2025
NASCAR Truck Series

Pos | Driver

1. Corey Heim
23.094

2. Ty Majeski
23.177

3. Layne Riggs
23.295

4. Grant Enfinger
23.302

5. Sammy Smith
23.312

6. Chandler Smith
23.354

7. Matt Crafton
23.361

8. Jake Garcia
23.385

9. Christian Eckes
23.393

10. Daniel Hemric
23.430

11. Kaden Honeycutt
23.448

12. Dawson Sutton
23.475

13. Bayley Currey
23.475

14. Connor Mosack
23.537

15. Luke Fenhaus
23.693

16. Tyler Ankrum
23.551

17. Ben Rhodes
23.577

18. Tanner Gray
23.608

19. Brent Crews
23.638

20. Rajah Caruth
23.650

21. Andres Perez
23.730

22. Spencer Boyd
23.810

23. Patrick Staropoli
23.793

24. Carson Kvapil
23.926

25. Matt Mills
23.643

26. Corey LaJoie
23.988

27. Nick Leitz
24.049

28. Frankie Muniz
24.116

29. Matthew Gould
24.156

30. Toni Breidinger
24.474

31. Stephen Mallozzi
24.766

32. Caleb Costner
25.035

33. Ryan Roulette
25.410

34. Giovanni Ruggiero
No Time

35. Clayton Green
No Time


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Practice Results
August 15, 2025
NASCAR Truck Series

Pos | Driver

1. Luke Fenhaus
23.332

2. Corey LaJoie
23.357

3. Christian Eckes
23.639

4. Carson Kvapil
23.658

5. Andres Perez
23.673

6. Corey Heim
23.855

7. Matthew Gould
23.861

8. Grant Enfinger
23.890

9. Matt Crafton
23.928

10. Ben Rhodes
23.941

11. Ty Majeski
23.973

12. Dawson Sutton
24.041

13. Tanner Gray
24.047

14. Kaden Honeycutt
24.048

15. Jake Garcia
24.064

16. Bayley Currey
24.075

17. Rajah Caruth
24.078

18. Chandler Smith
24.160

19. Brent Crews
24.176

20. Giovanni Ruggiero
24.212

21. Tyler Ankrum
24.229

22. Layne Riggs
24.229

23. Patrick Staropoli
24.253

24. Sammy Smith
24.295

25. Connor Mosack
24.365

26. Daniel Hemric
24.536

27. Spencer Boyd
24.550

28. Toni Breidinger
24.557

29. Matt Mills
24.584

30. Nick Leitz
24.604

31. Frankie Muniz
24.748

32. Ryan Roulette
25.183

33. Clayton Green
25.196

34. Caleb Costner
25.603

35. Stephen Mallozzi
25.687

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NASCAR Cup team out at Richmond after worst finish of 2025

Katherine Legge has proven plenty of NASCAR fans wrong this year, specifically after her much-maligned Cup Series debut at Phoenix Raceway in March. She recorded Live Fast Motorsports’ best-ever finish in a road or street course race on the streets of Chicago in 19th place, and she went on to produce the team’s best-ever finish […]

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Katherine Legge has proven plenty of NASCAR fans wrong this year, specifically after her much-maligned Cup Series debut at Phoenix Raceway in March.

She recorded Live Fast Motorsports’ best-ever finish in a road or street course race on the streets of Chicago in 19th place, and she went on to produce the team’s best-ever finish in a non-drafting superspeedway race, a 17th place finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, despite having not gained any additional Cup Series oval experience between her disastrous Phoenix debut and that race.

However, things did not go her way at Watkins Glen International, where she initially ran well before ultimately having to settle for 36th place, her worst finish in six starts – and the team’s worst finish in nine starts – this year.

Live Fast Motorsports, Katherine Legge out at Richmond

Legge had initially planned on competing this weekend at Richmond Raceway, but when the Brickyard 400 was added to her schedule, that was changed, and the B.J. McLeod-owned team opted not to field the No. 78 Chevrolet in the Cook Out 400 at all this weekend.

In fact, none of the four part-time non-chartered (open) cars that ran at Watkins Glen are back at the four-turn, 0.75-mile (1.207-kilometer) Richmond, Virginia short track. The others include the No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet, the No. 66 Garage 66 Ford, and the No. 87 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet, which didn’t actually start the race at Watkins Glen following Connor Zilisch’s injury.

This weekend, the two part-time open cars on the entry list are the No. 33 Richard Childress Racing, which is set to be driven by Jesse Love, and the No. 67 23XI Racing Toyota, which is set to be driven by Corey Heim.

Despite being one of the popular picks to become the first non-Daytona 500 DNQ since 2018, it was Legge who memorably bumped Heim out of the Chicago race after Heim made a mistake in qualifying.

Saturday’s Cook Out 400 is set to be shown live on USA Network from Richmond Raceway beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET. Start a free trial of FuboTV today and be sure not to miss it!



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NASCAR at Richmond predictions, lines, odds: 2025 Cook Out 400 picks from model that nailed 27 winners

After a win last week at Watkins Glen, Shane van Gisbergen joins Denny Hamlin as the only two drivers this season with four wins in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, van Gisbergen won’t see another road course (where he’s collected all his wins) until the Round of 12 in the 2025 NASCAR Playoffs and Hamlin […]

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After a win last week at Watkins Glen, Shane van Gisbergen joins Denny Hamlin as the only two drivers this season with four wins in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, van Gisbergen won’t see another road course (where he’s collected all his wins) until the Round of 12 in the 2025 NASCAR Playoffs and Hamlin will enter the 2025 Cook Out 400 on Saturday as a five-time winner at Richmond Raceway. Hamlin is the +400 favorite in the 2025 Cook Out 400 odds while van Gisbergen is a +25000 longshot. Hamlin’s teammate Christopher Bell is listed at +450 in the NASCAR at Richmond odds while current points leader William Byron is listed at +850.

The green flag will drop at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday night, and the race is scheduled for 400 laps around the D-shaped oval that measures three-quarters of a mile that first appeared on the NASCAR schedule in 1953. Before entering any 2025 Cook Out 400 picks, be sure to see the latest 2025 NASCAR at Richmond predictions from SportsLine’s proven projection model.

Developed by daily Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as track history and recent results.

McClure’s model began the 2025 season by calling Chase Elliott’s win in the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray for a +300 payout. Then it went on to predict Kyle Larson in Miami (+350), Christopher Bell’s NASCAR All-Star Race win (+600), Denny Hamlin’s win in Michigan (+650), Shane van Gisbergen’s win in Mexico City (+330), Elliott’s win in Atlanta (+1500) and van Gisbergen again in Chicago (+150), Sonoma (+125) and Watkins Glen (+135).

All told, the model has nailed nine winners this year and a whopping 27 winners since 2021. Anyone who followed its lead on betting apps and sportsbooks on those NASCAR picks could have seen huge returns. New users can also target the DraftKings promo code, which offers $200 in bonus bets instantly plus over $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket:

Now, the model simulated the 2025 Cook Out 400 10,000 times. Head to SportsLine to see the complete projected NASCAR at Richmond leaderboard.

Top 2025 Cook Out 400 predictions

For Saturday’s 2025 Cook Out 400, the model is high on Chase Briscoe, even though he’s listed for as high as +1600 in the latest 2025 NASCAR at Richmond odds odds. He’s a target for anyone looking for a huge payday.

After making the NASCAR playoffs in two of the last three seasons for Stewart Haas Racing, Briscoe signed with Joe Gibbs Racing this offseason and he’ll make the postseason once again after scoring a win at Pocono. He’s eighth in the NASCAR standings entering the week and has been particularly strong over the last two months.

In addition to his win on the Tricky Triangle, Briscoe was the runner-up at Sonoma, Dover and Iowa and recorded another top-five last week at Watkins Glen. Find the best price at DraftKings, but also be sure check out the latest bet365 bonus code to get $150 in bonus bets after placing a $5 bet. 

The model has also revealed a shocking NASCAR prop for this weekend: Kyle Busch finishes top 10 for a +135 payout. He’s a potentially a strong value pick for your Richmond NASCAR prop bets at FanDuel.

Busch is 102 points behind bubble boy Chris Buescher with only two races remaining in the regular season, so he’ll need a win to earn his way back into the NASCAR playoffs. He is, however, a six-time winner at Richmond Raceway and it’s the track that he’s arguably been the most consistent on throughout his career.

The 40-year-old has recorded 28 top-10 finishes in 38 career Cup starts there and also has six victories and 20 top-10 finishes in 23 career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts there. See which other drivers to back and the rest of the projected NASCAR leaderboard at SportsLine and new users can check out the latest FanDuel promo code and get $150 in bonus bets instantly at Fanduel if your $5 bet wins:

How to make 2025 NASCAR at Richmond picks

The model is also targeting three other drivers with Richmond NASCAR odds of 16-1 or longer to make a serious run at the checkered flag. Anyone who backs these drivers could hit it big. You can see all of the model’s NASCAR picks, props, and projected leaderboard over at SportsLine.

So who wins the 2025 Cook Out 400, and which longshots are must-backs? Check out the latest 2025 NASCAR at Richmond odds below, then visit SportsLine now to see the full NASCAR Richmond projected leaderboard, all from the model that has nailed 27 winners, and find out.

2025 NASCAR Richmond odds, drivers, lineup

See the full NASCAR at Richmond picks at SportsLine

(odds via DraftKings subject to change)

Denny Hamlin +400
Christopher Bell +450
Kyle Larson +750
William Byron +850
Joey Logano +900
Ryan Blaney +1100
Chase Briscoe +1600
Chase Elliott +1800
Chris Buescher +2000
Ross Chastain +2200
Brad Keselowski +2200
Tyler Reddick +2500
Kyle Busch +2800
Austin Dillon +2800
Ty Gibbs +3500
Josh Berry +3500
Bubba Wallace +3500
Carson Hocevar +3500
Alex Bowman +4000
Ryan Preece +5000
Daniel Suarez +7000
Austin Cindric +7500
Corey Heim +9000
Erik Jones +10000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +10000
John Hunter Nemechek +17000
Michael McDowell +20000
Noah Gragson +20000
AJ Allmendinger +20000
Zane Smith +25000
Shane van Gisbergen +25000
Todd Gilliland +30000
Jesse Love +30000
Cole Custer +40000
Justin Haley +40000
Riley Herbst +50000
Ty Dillon +50000
Cody Ware +100000





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