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Why Felix Rosenqvist Is Touting School
If you find yourself this weekend asking if Felix Rosenqvist is an alum of Texas A&M (he’s not), you can thank a unique sponsorship between the racer and university for the upcoming Indianapolis 500. The driver of the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda signed an agreement on March 28 to adorn the school’s logo on his […]

If you find yourself this weekend asking if Felix Rosenqvist is an alum of Texas A&M (he’s not), you can thank a unique sponsorship between the racer and university for the upcoming Indianapolis 500.
The driver of the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda signed an agreement on March 28 to adorn the school’s logo on his helmet and driver suit for the entire 16-race IndyCar season. The $60,000 pact states that the branding must be visible from Rosenqvist’s in-car camera that’ll be used on Fox’s IndyCar broadcasts.
It’s the second motorsports sponsorship deal pulled together by R. Ethan Braden, Texas A&M’s vice president and chief marketing officer. Braden said IndyCar and NASCAR saw prime opportunity to connect with a passionate alumni base of over 600,000 Aggies.
“We saw in Felix a top-five IndyCar driver with a terrific following, a terrific reputation,” he said in a video interview. “The placement of our advertisement to create the storytelling on his helmet is novel, because he’s one of the few that have an inboard camera.”
Rosenqvist is starting his second season with Meyer Shank Racing, which is owned by Michael Shank and four-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves. Liberty Media also owns a minority stake.
His car is already an attention-grabber as the livery is adorned by imagery promoting the rock band Creed, which has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts going back to Texas Rangers’ World Series run in 2023. (The multiplatinum record selling group reunited for its “Summer of ‘99” tour last year after splitting up in the early 2000s.)
“[Felix] is a terrific statesman,” Braden said of the Swedish-born driver. “He’s a terrific representative of the sport. He’s invested in veteran and military affairs, and so he’s just a great spokesperson for what we’re about, what we stand for, and why people should care.”
Texas A&M annually boasts of the nation’s largest student bodies with over 79,000 students as of last fall, including 61,000 undergraduates. Yet some officials at the public research university, with its deep military ties, feel the school doesn’t always get the spotlight of SEC peers like Alabama, Florida and in-state rival Texas.
In raising the school’s profile, Braden compared its marketing efforts to the Indy 500 itself. “The first 100 laps of the [Indy] 500 are about getting to the second 100 laps, right?” Braden said. “There’s a lot about grit there. There’s a lot about teamwork. There’s a lot of a culture and collaboration. That’s the story we want to tell.”
The marriage between a university and motorsports is not a new one, as Braden previously put the two together while working at Purdue University in Indiana. NASCAR has marketing deals with several schools, including Alabama. Penn State, Auburn, Maryland and Virginia Tech have also advertised with the stock car racing organization.
Last October, Texas A&M agreed to be the primary sponsor for Stewart-Haas Racing for two NASCAR events at a cost of $160,000. Although Stewart-Haas ceased operations after the 2024 season, the school was pleased enough with the two races that it signed new $275,000 deal with Haas Factory Team, which carried on one of the Stewart-Haas charters.
In motorsports, particularly NASCAR and IndyCar, Braden said that the perception of their audiences being “old, White and Southern” is not the reality he saw when talking with both groups.
Research told Braden that 41% of NASCAR’s fan base is female, and 31% of all NASCAR fans have some connection to the military (veteran, currently enlisted or works adjacent to the military). He also found that “they have an incredible brand affinity that’s as good as any of the sports, frankly, better than any of them, besides maybe the NBA.”
IndyCar doesn’t have the audience that NASCAR has, but Braden said its market is not all that different from the stock car circuit. That said, he wants to see how the Rosenqvist sponsorship—a relatively inexpensive one in his eyes—performs before committing to further marketing through IndyCar.
“It’s a helmet and fire suit sponsorship, an influencer sponsorship at the end of the day,” he said. “I want to see the data. I want to see what we get out of this in terms of our social media following, in terms of earned media exposure, etc.”
In terms of what’s next for Texas A&M’s sponsorships in and out of motorsports, Braden said that its president, four-star retired general Mark Welsh, encourages him to be bold. He also has a certain weekend in mind that will excite the school’s community.
“It’s not lost on me that there’s a very exciting 2026 race in Arlington,” he said of IndyCar’s Grand Prix of that’s scheduled for next March. “The Aggies will show up and show out incredibly well. I do have my eyes on ‘26 in Arlington.”
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Lost By Choice Motorsports brings charitable causes to rally racing
Lost By Choice Motorsports brings charitable causes to rally racing By: Charlie Ihlenfeld Posted on: Wednesday, June 18, 2025 < < Back to MCARTHUR, Ohio (WOUB) – Main Street McArthur was overflowing with fans, cars and drivers ready from around the world on Saturday for the third day of the Southern Ohio Forest Rally. One […]

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MCARTHUR, Ohio (WOUB) – Main Street McArthur was overflowing with fans, cars and drivers ready from around the world on Saturday for the third day of the Southern Ohio Forest Rally.
One crew got their start in rally racing at the Southeast Ohio event. Lost By Choice Motorsports started coming to the rally three years ago. In their first ever race, they managed to make it onto the podium with an amateur driver and a restrictor plate, a device to limit an engine’s power. The next year, they finished fourth in their class.

Lost By Choice is all about the joy of racing. Gary DeMasi was a longtime rally racer before he became the crew chief for Lost By Choice. Before racing, he was in the Air Force and worked in the automotive industry. When he had a stroke, building and racing rally cars helped him in the rehab process.
As a result of his experiences, DeMasi and his crew are defined by their charitable causes. They work with the Jefferson Health Moss Rehab Institute of Brain Health, Avalon Action Alliance It’s Okay to Not Be Okay and Hope for the Day.
“We try to push that, find as many people as we can reach in order to just make it a better place,” said DeMasi.
DeMasi’s former photographer, Daniel Hayes, now a winning driver for Lost By Choice, echoed this sentiment.
“We’re out here to have fun and support some different missions that we have. I’m big into suicide prevention and talking about and breaking the stigma that goes into mental health,” said Hayes.
Hayes started watching rally racing more than 20 years ago. By 2012, he was working with DeMasi as his photographer. By 2021, he was behind the wheel.
Lost By Choice is unlike other teams in many ways. While the field is dominated by Subarus, Ford Fiestas, and a scattering of Lexus vehicles, the team races a much larger car, a 2006 Ford Mustang.
But like most crews, they draw talent from many places.

Lost By Choice was built out of DeMasi’s old team, V8 Rally Ranger. Team members hail from Pennsylvania, Ohio and Massachusetts. The team takes college students, former military members or people simply excited about rally racing and shows them the rally racing ropes.
“We encourage the passion,” said DeMasi. “Nobody argues and they do what they have to do.”
Southeast Ohio is a great opportunity for Lost By Choice to spread their message.
“If I can bring that to smaller communities and give them some resources that they could look at,” said Hayes, “we’re all better for it.”
The group promotes their causes on the hood of their car before the race. DeMasi hands out information to the crowds as they pass by the car.
Lost By Choice did not place in this year’s Southern Ohio Forest Rally. The title went to Ryan Booth and Lorcan Moore of America and Ireland, respectively. But a chance to spread their message is still a win for the group.
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How to watch, TV schedule, picks, predictions – NBC10 Philadelphia
From a road course in Mexico City to the Tricky Triangle in the Poconos. One week after its trip south of the border, the NASCAR Cup Series is on the move yet again. The world’s best stock car drivers will roll into Pocono Raceway for their annual visit to Pennsylvania. The one-of-a-kind 2.5-mile track offers […]

From a road course in Mexico City to the Tricky Triangle in the Poconos.
One week after its trip south of the border, the NASCAR Cup Series is on the move yet again. The world’s best stock car drivers will roll into Pocono Raceway for their annual visit to Pennsylvania.
The one-of-a-kind 2.5-mile track offers a distinct challenge, with three unique corners on the triangle-shaped circuit.
So, what’s in store for Pocono this year? What’s the TV schedule for the weekend? And who could contend for the win on Sunday? Here’s everything you need to know for The Great American Getaway 400:
When is the NASCAR race in Pocono?
The Great American Getaway 400 is set for Sunday, June 22, at 2 p.m. ET.
Before the race, there will be practice and qualifying on Saturday. The 37 drivers will be split into two groups, with each group getting 25 minutes of free practice. For qualifying, each driver will get one lap to set the starting order based on speed.
NASCAR TV schedule this weekend for Pocono
This weekend marks the fifth and final race streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video before TNT takes over.
Adam Alexander (play-by-play), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (analyst) and Steve Letarte (analyst) will be on the call for Prime, with Danielle Trotta, Carl Edwards and Corey LaJoie providing pre- and post-race coverage.
Here’s the full schedule for Pocono:
Saturday, June 21 (Amazon Prime Video)
Sunday, June 22 (Amazon Prime Video)
Who is racing in Pocono? Here’s the entry list
Thirty-seven drivers will race at Pocono — the 36 full-timers, plus one “open” entries.
Brennan Poole, a 34-year-old Xfinity Series regular, will jump up to the Cup Series for his 43rd career start in NASCAR’s top division for NY Racing Team. It will be Poole’s first Cup start since 2023.
Here’s the full entry list for Pocono:
Car number | Driver | Team | Sponsor |
1 | Ross Chastain | Trackhouse Racing | Busch Light |
2 | Austin Cindric | Team Penske | Menards |
3 | Austin Dillon | Richard Childress Racing | Bass Pro Shops |
4 | Noah Gragson | Front Row Motorsports | MillerTech |
5 | Kyle Larson | Hendrick Motorsports | HendrickCars.com |
6 | Brad Keselowski | RFK Racing | BuildSubmarines.com |
7 | Justin Haley | Spire Motorsports | Dorman |
8 | Kyle Busch | Richard Childress Racing | Zone |
9 | Chase Elliott | Hendrick Motorsports | NAPA Auto Parts |
10 | Ty Dillon | Kaulig Racing | Sea Best |
11 | Ryan Truex | Joe Gibbs Racing | Progressive |
12 | Ryan Blaney | Team Penske | Wabash |
16 | AJ Allmendinger | Kaulig Racing | Celsius |
17 | Chris Buescher | RFK Racing | Nexletol |
19 | Chase Briscoe | Joe Gibbs Racing | Bass Pro Shops |
20 | Christopher Bell | Joe Gibbs Racing | Rheem |
21 | Josh Berry | Wood Brothers Racing | Eero |
22 | Joey Logano | Team Penske | Shell/Pennzoil |
23 | Bubba Wallace | 23XI Racing | McDonald’s |
24 | William Byron | Hendrick Motorsports | Valvoline |
34 | Todd Gilliland | Front Row Motorsports | Grillo’s Pickles |
35 | Riley Herbst | 23XI Racing | Monster Energy |
38 | Zane Smith | Front Row Motorsports | Long John Silver’s |
41 | Cole Custer | Haas Factory Team | Haas Tooling |
42 | John Hunter Nemechek | Legacy Motor Club | Pye-Barker |
43 | Erik Jones | Legacy Motor Club | Family Dollar |
44 | Brennan Poole | NY Racing Team | Members First FCU |
45 | Tyler Reddick | 23XI Racing | Monster Energy |
47 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | JTG Daugherty Racing | Martin’s Potato Rolls |
48 | Alex Bowman | Hendrick Motorsports | Ally Best Friends |
51 | Cody Ware | Rick Ware Racing | Parts Plus |
54 | Ty Gibbs | Joe Gibbs Racing | Monster Energy |
60 | Ryan Preece | RFK Racing | Kroger/Scott |
71 | Michael McDowell | Spire Motorsports | Gainbridge |
77 | Carson Hocevar | Spire Motorsports | Delaware Life |
88 | Shane van Gisbergen | Trackhouse Racing | Safety Culture |
99 | Daniel Suárez | Trackhouse Racing | Very Good Ventures |
NASCAR picks, predictions, favorites for Pocono
Three organizations have dominated the win column over the first 16 weeks of the 2025 season, and that should continue at Pocono.
Joe Gibbs Racing, with six wins, is primed for another strong weekend. Denny Hamlin, who missed last week due to the birth of his son, has more Pocono wins than any driver ever. Christopher Bell has three straight top-12s at Pocono, while Ty Gibbs was on the pole last year and finished fifth in 2023.
Team Penske, with three wins, should rally around one driver this weekend: Ryan Blaney. The 2023 Cup champion scored his first career win at Pocono eight years ago, and he added another victory last summer. The defending champion Logano was quietly fifth last year, too.
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Hendrick Motorsports, with four wins, has four legitimate chances to win at Pocono. Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman are both past winners at the track, and each scored a top-five finish last week in Mexico. Kyle Larson has led at least 15 laps in five Pocono starts, while William Byron has the best average finish among active drivers (9.4 in 11 career starts).
If anyone can challenge the big three, look toward a pair of upstart teams — RFK Racing and 23XI Racing.
Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher have won at Pocono, and they combined to lead 39 laps last year for RFK (20 for Keselowski, 19 for Buescher). For 23XI, Tyler Reddick has four straight Pocono top-10s (including two runner-ups) and Bubba Wallace has four straight Pocono top-11s.
The winning pick for Pocono is Byron, who gets his first win since the Daytona 500 in February and finally visits victory lane in Pennsylvania.
NASCAR past winners, race history for Pocono
Eight of the 37 drivers in the field are past winners at Pocono.
Hamlin holds the track record with seven victories (2006, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2019, 2020, 2023). Behind him, the active drivers with multiple wins include Busch (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) and Blaney (2017, 2024). The one-time winners at Pocono are Keselowski (2011), Logano (2012), Buescher (2016), Bowman (2021) and Elliott (2022).
NASCAR pit stops are a sport themselves with how much planning goes into a perfect pit stop. Here’s what you need to know about what happens during a pit stop.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. to work as crew chief for Connor Zilisch at Pocono
JR Motorsports has made a surprise announcement regarding the interim crew chief for Connor Zilisch this weekend at Pocono Raceway. Zilisch’s usual crew chief, Mardy Lindley, is serving a one-race suspension for loose lug nuts found following the Nashville Xfinity race. He was also fined $10,000, which is the usual penalty for such a violation. Advertisement […]

JR Motorsports has made a surprise announcement regarding the interim crew chief for Connor Zilisch this weekend at Pocono Raceway.
Zilisch’s usual crew chief, Mardy Lindley, is serving a one-race suspension for loose lug nuts found following the Nashville Xfinity race. He was also fined $10,000, which is the usual penalty for such a violation.
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The No. 88 JRM Chevrolet will have none other than team co-owner and NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. atop the pit box, calling the shots on Saturday.
Earnhardt has worn many hats throughout his NASCAR career between driver, owner and broadcaster, but this is certainly a new one as he takes on the role of crew chief at Pocono. According to Racing Reference, this is the first time any member of the Earnhardt family has worked as a crew chief at any of the three national levels of the sport.
And in case you are one of the few who don’t know Dale Jr.’s background, he is the son of NASCAR legend and seven-time champion of the sport, Dale Earnhardt. In his nearly 20 years as a driver himself, Dale Jr. won 26 races including two Daytona 500s before being elected to the Hall of Fame in 2021. He also has plenty of experience in the Xfinity Series as a two-time NXS champion with 24 career wins.
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Zilisch, an 18-year-old rising star in the sport who is currently under contract with Trackhouse, is already locked into the playoffs after winning at COTA earlier this year.
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Spire Motorsports The Great American Getaway 400 Race Advance – Speedway Digest
In 15 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, Spire Motorsports has logged three top-20 finishes. Carson Hocevar, driver of the team’s No. 77 Delaware Life Chevrolet ZL1, posted a team-best 17th-place finish in last season’s 400-mile event at the 2.5-mile tri-oval. Spire Motorsports fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet ZL1s in […]

In 15 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, Spire Motorsports has logged three top-20 finishes. Carson Hocevar, driver of the team’s No. 77 Delaware Life Chevrolet ZL1, posted a team-best 17th-place finish in last season’s 400-mile event at the 2.5-mile tri-oval. Spire Motorsports fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet ZL1s in the Cup Series for Justin Haley, Michael McDowell and Hocevar, respectively.
The Great American Getaway 400 Presented by VisitPA.com will be streamed live on Amazon Prime, Sunday, June 22 beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The 17th of 36 points-paying races on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series calendar will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
Justin Haley – Driver, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1
Justin Haley will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Dorman Products Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday’s The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway.
Dorman Products celebrates their fifth season as Spire Motorsports partner with their first appearance as the primary sponsor on the No. 7 Chevy. The Colmar, Pa.-based company gives professionals, enthusiasts and owners greater freedom to fix motor vehicles. For over 100 years, Dorman has been driving new solutions, releasing tens of thousands of aftermarket replacement products engineered to save time and money and increase convenience and reliability. Founded and headquartered in the United States, Dorman is a pioneering global organization offering an always-evolving catalog of products, covering cars, trucks and specialty vehicles, from chassis to body, from underhood to undercarriage, and from hardware to complex electronics.
The 26-year-old driver has four Cup Series starts under his belt at “The Tricky Triangle,” earning a venue-best 21st-place result in 2022. His average finishing position at the 2.5-mile triangle is 25.8.
In NASCAR Xfinity Series competition, Haley has three Pocono starts, resulting one top-10 finish. He recorded both his best qualifying effort (ninth) and finish (15th) in 2022.
Haley earned one top five and two top 10s in a pair of CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Pocono between 2017 and 2018.
In the ARCA Menards Series, Haley captured the win in the 2017 ModSpace 150 at Pocono after starting second and leading 28 laps. He made two starts in the series at the Long Pond, Pa., venue, earning one top-five and two top-10 finishes.
Last week in Mexico City, Haley was competing for position in the top 10 when he was tagged from behind by a spinning competitor on Lap 7, causing significant damage to the rear end of the No. 7 Chevy. After making adequate repairs to the severely-bent black-and-yellow Gainbridge machine, the team returned to the track one lap behind the leaders. The team received the lucky dog during the Stage Two break to return to the lead lap and nurse the damaged No. 7 home to a 24th-place finish.
Justin Haley Quote
Coming off of Mexico, how do you feel about Dorman aboard your Chevy and thoughts on Pocono?
“I’m excited to have Dorman on our No. 7 Chevrolet. Dorman has been a great partner for Spire and it’s really cool to give them their first chance to be on the car at their home track where I’ve had success in the past. We learned a lot over the past couple of weekends on the No. 7 car and I’m looking forward to a solid weekend in Pocono.”
Atop the No. 7 Box – Crew Chief Ryan Sparks
Ryan Sparks has called seven races at Pocono Raceway, earning a pair of event-best 19th-place finishes with Corey LaJoie in 2022 and 2024.
The Winston Salem, N.C., native has called 182 NASCAR Cup Series races where he’s earned three top-five and nine top-10 finishes.
Michael McDowell – Driver, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1
Michael McDowell will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 71 Gainbridge Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series’ The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway.
The Glendale, Ariz., native owns 22 starts at “The Tricky Triangle,” earning two top tens and leading 14 laps in NASCAR Cup Series competition. He registered a venue-best sixth-place finish in 2022 after starting 25th.
Last Sunday at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, McDowell qualified fifth and remained within the top 10 for the duration of Stage One and Stage Two. Unfortunately, an untimely caution scrambled the team’s long-run strategy, pinning McDowell in 13th with 32 laps remaining. The road-course ace made several tactical passes on his competitors to drive inside the top 10, eventually cracking the top five with two laps remaining.
With ten races remaining before the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, McDowell sits 18th on the grid, 43 points below the cutline. He entered last week’s Viva Mexico 250 23rd in the playoff picture.
Through the first 16 races of the 2025 campaign, McDowell owns an average starting position of 14.8, including six starts inside the top 10.
The No. 71 team earned a $100,000 payday and a trip to Victory Lane after winning the Mechanix Wear Pit Crew Challenge during last month’s visit to North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. The crew’s blazing 12.587-second stop topped all entries for both the NASCAR All-Star Open and NASCAR All-Star Race, earning the title of the fastest team on pit road.
McDowell has claimed three Xfinity Fastest Lap awards this season, clocking the fastest lap in the Daytona 500, Phoenix Raceway and Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway. The No. 71 stands as the only Cup Series team to earn the award three times.
McDowell secured Spire Motorsports’ first Busch Light Pole Award at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March. His 28.833-second lap marks the fastest lap in NASCAR’s seventh-generation Cup Series car (2022-present) at the 1.5-mile Nevada oval.
Michael McDowell Quote
Coming off your first top five as a Spire Motorsports driver last week in Mexico, what are your thoughts heading into Pocono?
“I think Pocono is another great opportunity to put together a strong week. It is a unique place, especially over the tunnel turn with how narrow the track gets, but it is a track we have had success at in the past. I hope that we can continue to build off of our top-five run in Mexico and if you look at the next couple of tracks, there are a lot of places where we have had success. Atlanta, Chicago, Sonoma are real opportunities for us to earn some points, shake up the in season tournament, and win races for Spire Motorsports. I am really looking forward to this stretch.”
Atop the No. 71 Box – Crew Chief Travis Peterson
Crew chief Travis Peterson heads to Pocono to call his fourth Cup Series event at “The Tricky Triangle.” He earned a venue-best 19th-place result with McDowell in 2023.
As a race engineer at Hendrick Motorsports, the West Bend, Wisc., native helped Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and the No. 88 team to a runner-up finish at Pocono in June 2016.
Peterson has called 92 races in NASCAR’s premier series, securing one win, five top fives, 19 top 10s and seven pole awards.
Carson Hocevar – Driver, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1
Carson Hocevar, driver of the No. 77 Delaware Life Chevrolet ZL1 for Spire Motorsports, is set to make his second NASCAR Cup Series start at Pocono Raceway in Sunday’s The Great American Getaway 400.
Hocevar started 15th in last year’s event at Pocono and finished 17th in the 160-lap event.
The 22-year-old driver will also return to the No. 7 Delaware Life Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series on Friday. Hocevar owns three prior starts in the series at the Tricky Triangle, with a best finish of fifth in the 2022 race.
Friday’s race will mark the fourth CRAFTSMAN Truck Series event for Hocevar, who took home the win six weeks ago at Kansas Speedway.
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Carson Hocevar Quote
How will another double-duty weekend help you at a track as tricky as Pocono?
“Track time is going to be an advantage this weekend. Pocono can be really difficult, you have to be able to get through each corner and they’re all different. The way the car or truck gets through the tunnel turn is going to feel completely different from how it gets through Turn One or Three. Then there’s the long straightaway and the bumps, and all the unique things that can impact a race at Pocono. I think we’ll do well. We’ve been able to find things at each type of track that play in our favor and I feel like we’ll be able to build on all of those things to make the adjustments we need.”
Atop the No. 77 Box – Crew Chief Luke Lambert
Crew chief Luke Lambert will call his 20th Cup Series race from Pocono this Sunday. The crew chief has led drivers to five top-10 finishes at the three-turn, 2.5-mile track, with the most recent of those coming in 2020 with Christ Buescher.
In one NASCAR Xfinity Series start, Lambert led Noah Gragson to victory on the strength of 43-laps led in the 90-lap event.
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NASCAR Sends Carson Hocevar To Liberal Brainwashing School Over Mexico Comments
I get why NASCAR dropped the hammer on Carson Hocevar, but I can still mock them, right? PublishedJune 18, 2025 7:31 AM EDT•UpdatedJune 18, 2025 7:31 AM EDT Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link The NASCAR Fun Police dropped their woke little hammer down on driver Carson Hocevar late Tuesday, fining him a silly amount of […]

I get why NASCAR dropped the hammer on Carson Hocevar, but I can still mock them, right?
The NASCAR Fun Police dropped their woke little hammer down on driver Carson Hocevar late Tuesday, fining him a silly amount of money and sending him to Liberal Correctional School for his comments on Mexico last week.
Give me a break, NASCAR. God, these people are just the worst.
For those who missed it – and that’s all of you who don’t use Twitch (all of you) – Hocevar gave his thoughts on the series racing in Mexico City during a video game stream. See? Told you none of you have Twitch.
Mainly because you are adults with kids and jobs, and you don’t play video games. You really don’t WATCH people play video games, which is what Twitch is.
Anyway, someone asked Carson for his thoughts, and he … didn’t hold back!
“If the travel was better, if getting here was easier, if you felt safer getting to and from everywhere, if it wasn’t such a sh*thole, if the track limits were a little better enforced, if it was going to be a little bit better of a race, and it wasn’t so easy to, or feel so locked down like you can’t leave anywhere, it’d be a great experience,” he said.
I get what NASCAR did, but I can still mock them
I mean, come on. That’s funny. That entire clip from Carson is funny. Of course NASCAR and Spire had to jump in and clean up Carson’s mess here, but to fine him AND send him to sensitivity training?
Goodness, we’re so soft as a country. Sorry Carson called Mexico a shithole, NASCAR. It ain’t exactly Nantucket. Breaking news! But to fine him $50k and then make him “complete ‘cultural-sensitivity’ and ‘bias-awareness’ training” is just the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
Look, Kyle Larson dropping the N-word a few years back probably warranted the punishment he got, which was a fine, a suspension, and, ultimately, a firing.
I’m not sure of that last one, but certainly the first two. Teams can’t just allow this stuff without any repercussions. NASCAR is heavily reliant on sponsors, and sponsors probably don’t love it when drivers drop slurs. Just a guess.
But Carson Hocevar calling Mexico a shithole? Come on. No sponsors care about that. Nobody cared, period, until the video leaked AFTER the race! And even then, nobody cared.
Except NASCAR and Spire, of course, because God forbid they anger #TheMob. Well, I reckon Carson’s sponsor for last weekend’s race in Mexico, Totalplay – a telecommunications provider based in Mexico City – probably didn’t love his comments, either.
Not sure if they’re coming back on board next season. I guess we’ll see! Regardless, Carson will be fine.
Anyway, I get why NASCAR dropped the hammer, but it doesn’t mean I can’t mock them for being a bunch of drama queens, either.
Sack up. Laugh a little. Move on to Pocono.
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Kyle Larsons Dazzling Viva Mexico 250 Performance Inspires NASCAR Fans
In a stunning turn of events, Kyle Larson’s triumphant comeback in Mexico has sparked a wave of support from NASCAR insiders, despite drawing criticism from a legend of Hendrick Motorsports. Larson’s journey to redemption at the Viva Mexico 250 was nothing short of miraculous, following a series of setbacks and challenges that tested his resilience […]

In a stunning turn of events, Kyle Larson’s triumphant comeback in Mexico has sparked a wave of support from NASCAR insiders, despite drawing criticism from a legend of Hendrick Motorsports. Larson’s journey to redemption at the Viva Mexico 250 was nothing short of miraculous, following a series of setbacks and challenges that tested his resilience and determination on the track.
Despite facing adversity and being laps down during the race, Larson’s unwavering speed and refusal to give up caught the attention of many, including long-time NASCAR insider Freddie Kraft. Kraft was in awe of Larson’s performance, especially his tenacity in pushing through the race despite the odds stacked against him. Larson’s refusal to simply coast to the finish line after a rough start demonstrated his sheer willpower and competitive spirit.
The weekend in Mexico was not without its share of obstacles for Larson, as a crash early in the race left him at the back of the pack. However, instead of conceding defeat, Larson and his team worked tirelessly to get back on track, ultimately achieving the fastest lap of the race. This impressive display of skill and determination earned Larson not only a championship point but also the respect of his peers in the NASCAR community.
Looking ahead, Larson’s performance in Mexico has positioned him as a strong contender in the Cup standings, currently trailing teammate William Byron by 67 points. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Larson’s unwavering focus and commitment to excellence have not gone unnoticed by industry veterans like Kyle Petty and Jimmie Johnson. Their belief in Larson’s capabilities and potential for future success speak volumes about the young driver’s talent and determination.
As Larson continues to push boundaries and defy expectations in the world of NASCAR, all eyes will be on him as he gears up for future races and endeavors. The support and admiration he has garnered following his Mexico comeback serve as a testament to his resilience and unwavering passion for the sport. Stay tuned as Larson’s journey unfolds, promising excitement, drama, and perhaps even more moments of triumph in the world of motorsports.
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