What’s Happening?
Thursday morning, a shocking report revealed that NASCAR owner Jim France almost entered a car for the upcoming Cup…
What’s Happening? On Thursday, a new report revealed one of the most important stories of this young NASCAR season. The report claimed that NASCAR CEO Jim France was planning to fund a car to be entered by Spire Motorsports at Sonoma Raceway this summer. Though this is no longer happening, the gravity of this news […]
On Thursday, a new report revealed one of the most important stories of this young NASCAR season. The report claimed that NASCAR CEO Jim France was planning to fund a car to be entered by Spire Motorsports at Sonoma Raceway this summer. Though this is no longer happening, the gravity of this news should not be overlooked.
What’s Happening?
Thursday morning, a shocking report revealed that NASCAR owner Jim France almost entered a car for the upcoming Cup…
The initial report from Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic claimed that Jim France, the CEO of NASCAR and a member of NASCAR’s founding family, was going to team up with Spire Motorsports to enter a fourth car for the July 13 race at Sonoma Raceway.
It is important to note that Spire would have owned this ‘open’ car, not the NASCAR CEO, with France supplying the funding. The report also stated that France was initially interested in entering the car through Hendrick Motorsports; however, NASCAR’s four-car limit in the NASCAR Cup Series prevented this.
France’s plans were even far enough along that Jack Aitken, a winner in IMSA, was the planned driver. However, France has put his plan aside as, according to the initial report, “Many in the garage were uncomfortable with the idea of competing against someone who also owned the series, given the potential conflict of interest.”
Nonetheless, the reaction to this news in the NASCAR community was no different than that of those in the garage area. Many fans were concerned about what this plan, had it gone through, could have led to in the future.
A Racing Series owner entering a race team in their series is nothing new to motorsports. For example, Roger Penske owns not only his NTT INDYCAR series team but also Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the NTT INDYCAR Series itself.
France is no stranger to such conflicts of interest himself. Though he is part of IMSA’s ownership, the 80-year-old NASCAR CEO also owns Action Express Racing, the team Jack Aitken drives for in IMSA. Furthermore, rumors have been circulating that members of the France family have been interested in owning a NASCAR Cup Series team, along with a charter, since last fall.
In early September, a now-confirmed rumor spread that members of the France family could own a charter and enter cars in NASCAR as part of the new NASCAR Charter Agreement. This new provision in the NASCAR Charter Agreement was immediately met with backlash from fans.
What’s Happening?
Seemingly forgotten in NASCAR’s charter negotiations is the rumor that NASCAR wants to own a charter and field entries…
For the majority of NASCAR’s history, those in the NASCAR offices stayed out of the garage area as owners. Though he wouldn’t have owned the car, fans and perhaps some teams are worried that France’s funding of the car could lead to NASCAR’s first family owning a team at some point.
That scenario alone would open up a Pandora’s box of conflicts of interest in the garage area. INDYCAR fans are no strangers to this, as during Roger Penske’s reign of ownership, his team has been at the center of several controversies.
However, it’s not that the Frances would be out to rig races for their team or even show any bias towards their potential team. It’s the fact that owning a team would create an existing conflict of interest, something that could likely only further drive a wedge between the sport’s ownership and team owners.
To make matters all the more interesting, according to the initial report, the idea of doing this could still happen this season as Aitken’s schedule opens up for two road courses. But if the France family has learned anything from this, staying away from the ownership side of the garage area, even if it wasn’t their car, might be the best thing to do going forward.
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On Wednesday Morning, Team Penske announced the “departure” of several executives, including Tim Cindric, a long-time staple of the…
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Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now? After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads […]
Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now?
After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads Kyle Larson for the regular season championship by 41 points. He leads third-place, and today’s race winner, Denny Hamlin, by 82 points.
But has he surpassed Larson as top dog at Hendrick? Dale Earnhardt Jr. seems to think so.
“Yeah, the last couple of weeks, I think that he’s [Byron] eclipsed Larson as the best car at Hendrick Motorsports,” Dale Jr. said on the Prime Video post-race show. “Nobody’s really been able to say that for a long time. Larson was so good throughout the majority of this season, but he’s stumbled and kind of been kind of neutralized a little bit over the last couple of weeks. We know that won’t last forever, but Byron needs to take advantage of that and try to go out there and get his wins. He’s got a really good shot to separate himself from that pack and put himself in a championship contender form.”
William Byron has one win this year. Kyle Larson has three. No doubt, Larson has struggled in the last few weeks. At Charlotte, he wrecked out early. In Nashville, he had to fight from the back of the field. But has Byron really taken that lead role from the No. 5 team? I’m not so sure.
While William Byron has the points lead for now, Kyle Larson took it from him not long ago after winning at Kansas. Of course, Byron has taken that points lead back in the last few races, especially after his huge points day at Charlotte.
But let’s take a look at the last five races. Since Texas, Byron has an average finish of 14.4. In that same time, Larson has an average finish of 11, which includes the win at Kansas. While Byron has won one more stage in that time frame, four to three, Larson still has one more stage win on the season, eight to seven.
Of course, Larson has more wins, three to one. He has led more laps, 851 to 768. He also has almost twice as many playoff points as his teammate, more top-fives, and more top-10s. To Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s credit, I do think Byron is passing the eye test better than Larson the last few weeks. He also has 40 more stage points than Larson. But a lot of the stats tell a different story.
There is no doubt that Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s argument has credibility. He isn’t saying something outrageous. But the William Byron and Kyle Larson battle for top-dog at Hendrick Motorsports is still an ongoing battle.
HARLAN – It turned out to be a beautiful night for racing at SCS after dodging rain showers in the area most of the day. A nice field of 116 cars checked in and the racing was great as usual. Conductix-Wampfler was the nights sponsor for American Cancer Society night. We Thank them for their […]
HARLAN – It turned out to be a beautiful night for racing at SCS after dodging rain showers in the area most of the day.
A nice field of 116 cars checked in and the racing was great as usual. Conductix-Wampfler was the nights sponsor for American Cancer Society night. We Thank them for their support.
In Coca-Cola IMCA Sport Compact action we had four heat races and a B feature as we had 32 signed in. Those winners were Tanner Hoffman, Michael Gardner, Kaytee Devries and Brad Gallagher. Picking up the B Feature was Tanner Beam. In the A Main Michael Gardner passed Brad Gallegher to capture the win. Gallegher was second followed by Zach Day , Kaytee DeVries and Braxton Wallace. Another fine field of Compacts at SCS.
In KNOD IMCA Hobby Stock action Heats were won by Seth Butler, Skyler Pruitt and George Reeh. Feature action saw the pole sitter Skyler Pruitt take the lead at the drop of the green and went on for the win. Jason Tetzlaff took second, Jeff Fink in third ,Joel Magee fourth and Gage Neese in fifth.
In Keast Motors IMCA Sport Mod action 30 of these were on hand. Taking heat race wins were Cody Olson, Zeke Hillgartner, Jake Sachau and Chase Monson. In the B Feature Austin Hardisty battled with Tyler Gross in a back and forth with Hardisty prevailing finally. In feature action Zeke Hillgartner looked like the man to beat as he had he lead and looked to be on his way to victory. However, his cousin Hayden Hillgartner was able to get around him and pick up the win in a exciting race. Zeke finished second, Austin Hardisty third, Gage Hilgenberg fourth and Josh Thomsen in fifth. It is great to see so many sport mods.
Next up was Joe’s Carting Outlaw Mini Mods. John Schwindt and Bobby Daniels picked up heat races, In feature action John Schwindt, Bobby and Lucas Daniels jockeyed for the lead. In the end Lucas Daniels prevailed with Bobby Daniels in second, Schwindt in third , Zach Schafer in fourth and Fynn Heath -Preston in fifth, This class has more competitors coming soon.
Lastly Murphy Equipment IMCA Stock Car Heats. Winners were Braden Richards, Brad Deery and Mike Albertsen. In a great feature Steve Churchill took the early lead battling with Brad Deery. After some great racing and several incidents causing cautions. Larry Robinson Jr. Ended up with the lead and went on for the win over Mike Albertsen with Richards grabbing third , Riley Christensen fourth and Austin Meiners rounded out the top 5. Another exciting race in this class , which you would expect.
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Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now? After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads […]
Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now?
After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads Kyle Larson for the regular season championship by 41 points. He leads third-place, and today’s race winner, Denny Hamlin, by 82 points.
But has he surpassed Larson as top dog at Hendrick? Dale Earnhardt Jr. seems to think so.
“Yeah, the last couple of weeks, I think that he’s [Byron] eclipsed Larson as the best car at Hendrick Motorsports,” Dale Jr. said on the Prime Video post-race show. “Nobody’s really been able to say that for a long time. Larson was so good throughout the majority of this season, but he’s stumbled and kind of been kind of neutralized a little bit over the last couple of weeks. We know that won’t last forever, but Byron needs to take advantage of that and try to go out there and get his wins. He’s got a really good shot to separate himself from that pack and put himself in a championship contender form.”
William Byron has one win this year. Kyle Larson has three. No doubt, Larson has struggled in the last few weeks. At Charlotte, he wrecked out early. In Nashville, he had to fight from the back of the field. But has Byron really taken that lead role from the No. 5 team? I’m not so sure.
While William Byron has the points lead for now, Kyle Larson took it from him not long ago after winning at Kansas. Of course, Byron has taken that points lead back in the last few races, especially after his huge points day at Charlotte.
But let’s take a look at the last five races. Since Texas, Byron has an average finish of 14.4. In that same time, Larson has an average finish of 11, which includes the win at Kansas. While Byron has won one more stage in that time frame, four to three, Larson still has one more stage win on the season, eight to seven.
Of course, Larson has more wins, three to one. He has led more laps, 851 to 768. He also has almost twice as many playoff points as his teammate, more top-fives, and more top-10s. To Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s credit, I do think Byron is passing the eye test better than Larson the last few weeks. He also has 40 more stage points than Larson. But a lot of the stats tell a different story.
There is no doubt that Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s argument has credibility. He isn’t saying something outrageous. But the William Byron and Kyle Larson battle for top-dog at Hendrick Motorsports is still an ongoing battle.
Carl Edwards and Chase Elliott are two of NASCAR’s most recognizable names from two distinct eras, but their greatness on the track alone hasn’t been enough to produce a significant bond between the two drivers. During the NASCAR Prime preshow on FOX before the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, which had to be […]
Carl Edwards and Chase Elliott are two of NASCAR’s most recognizable names from two distinct eras, but their greatness on the track alone hasn’t been enough to produce a significant bond between the two drivers.
During the NASCAR Prime preshow on FOX before the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, which had to be red-flagged for a moment after Alex Bowman’s scary crash, Elliott walked onto the set and sat next to Edwards and Corey LaJoie. Host Danielle Trotta greeted him, saying, “We’ve been waiting for you, and Carl is so psyched to meet you, man.”
Speculation spilled onto the internet, with fans confused by the timeline and wondering whether the two had truly never interacted during Elliott’s rookie season or Edwards’ final races. Trotta later clarified the situation, posting that they specifically referred to on-air moments at the FOX Sports desk in Charlotte.
“We said we’ve been looking forward to having him on the desk because it was the first time for us with him pre or post,” she explained on X.
Edwards leaned in with admiration and said, “It’s so cool” to finally have an opportunity to meet the 2020 Cup Series champion.”In every meeting, it’s ‘Do we get Chase this week, do we get Chase?’ For me, it’s about being a champion. We know you’re fast,” said Edwards.
Elliott remained humble as he received praise and shared his thoughts on staying close to home, his career perspective, and how Edwards’ journey has influenced his own. Although he drives for Hendrick Motorsports, based in the heart of racing in Charlotte, the Georgia native chooses to stay in his hometown of Dawsonville.
“The biggest one is, home is home, you know? That’s just important to me. Sometimes, you can get too caught up in everything. I had a lot of admiration for how you did things… You have folks that you look up to and admire. I always appreciated that about Carl,” he said.
Edwards was born in Missouri, attended the University of Missouri in his hometown of Columbia, and admitted to staying close to home throughout his career. Edwards and Elliott may have finally “met” at a television desk in 2025, but their competitiveness on the track dates back to the 2010s.
Elliott and Edwards shared the NASCAR Cup Series stage for 41 races via Racing-Reference. Their first encounter came during the 2015 STP 500, where Edwards finished in 17th and Elliott ended in 38th. The race was won by Denny Hamlin, who also ended up winning at Michigan on Sunday.
Their last recorded showdown came during the Ford EcoBoost 400 in 2016, in which Edwards crashed out after starting from 10th place and Elliott finished in 11th for Rick Hendrick in the NAPA Auto Parts Chevy. Edwards came out better in head-to-head races against Elliott, finishing higher in 21 of their 41 shared starts. The 2025 Hall of Fame inductee also earned five Cup Series victories in that span compared to Elliott’s zero.
Recent NASCAR Cup Series races at Michigan International Speedway have been contested in August, but this year’s FireKeepers Casino 400 was moved up to early June. This race, won last year by 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick, is a 200-lap race around the four-turn, 2.0-mile (3.219-kilometer) Brooklyn, Michigan oval, and it is race number 15 on […]
Recent NASCAR Cup Series races at Michigan International Speedway have been contested in August, but this year’s FireKeepers Casino 400 was moved up to early June.
This race, won last year by 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick, is a 200-lap race around the four-turn, 2.0-mile (3.219-kilometer) Brooklyn, Michigan oval, and it is race number 15 on the 26-race 2025 regular season schedule. Michigan is also the only 2.0-mile oval on the schedule following the post-2023 removal of Auto Club Speedway.
In Saturday morning’s qualifying session, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chase Briscoe took the pole position, and Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch qualified beside him on the front row.
This race is one of three seeding races for the upcoming five-race in-season tournament, a first-of-its-kind for the Cup Series.
The full Michigan starting lineup can be found here.
Follow along with our FireKeeper Casino 400 updates, specifically the stage and race results.
1st – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford
2nd – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
3rd – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
4th – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
5th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford
6th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford
7th – Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
8th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota
9th – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
10th – Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
1st – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
2nd – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford
3rd – Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
4th – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota
5th – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
6th – Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford
7th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota
8th – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
9th – Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
10th – Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota
1st – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
2nd – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford
3rd – Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
4th – Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota
5th – Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
6th – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
7th – Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford
8th – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
9th – Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford
10th – Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford
11th – Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota
12th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford
13th – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota
14th – Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
15th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
16th – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
17th – A.J. Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
18th – Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
19th – Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
20th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet
21st – Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
22nd – Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford
23rd – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
24th – Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
25th – Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota
26th – Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford
27th – Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford
28th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
29th – Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
30th – Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
31st – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford
32nd – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford
33rd – Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford
34th – John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota
35th – Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford
36th – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Race number 15 on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule is also set to be shown live on Amazon Prime Video. This race, the Viva Mexico 250, is set to be the first ever Cup Series race at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, and it is scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 15.
LEXINGTON – Turner Motorsport chased down its 30th win in the grand sport class in the Four Hours of Mid-Ohio with the No. 95 BMW M4 GT4 EVO of Francis Selldorff and Dillon Machavern. The team didn’t miss a podium all weekend long in VP Sports Car Challenge with drivers Jake Walker, Vin Barletta, and […]
LEXINGTON – Turner Motorsport chased down its 30th win in the grand sport class in the Four Hours of Mid-Ohio with the No. 95 BMW M4 GT4 EVO of Francis Selldorff and Dillon Machavern.
The team didn’t miss a podium all weekend long in VP Sports Car Challenge with drivers Jake Walker, Vin Barletta, and Matt Dalton.
Dillon Machavern had an excellent qualifying session to start the No. 95 from third in the 23-car GS field but quickly slid into second when the green flag dropped.
Machavern remained in the top three, avoided trouble as a succession of three cautions came within a 20-minute span, and passed the car off in the lead position leaving Selldorff to finish the job.
After another flawless pit stop by the Turner crew, Selldorff protected the lead through traffic and another set of cautions that stacked the field and put the pressure in the rearview mirror until the checkered flag dropped on the four-hour endurance race.
“It’s always easier when you’re given the car in the lead and the team has awesome pit stops,” Selldorff said. “We had to do a little bit of fuel saving in the beginning, and it was looking good, then it was yellow after yellow.
“I just tried to nail the restarts, get a little bit of a gap, and get good exits everywhere I could. Our car was fast today, so it was about managing and holding on. Obviously, it was stressful, but I was so focused on staying calm and it all worked out, and I’m very grateful.
“Two years ago, I started in VP Sports Car Challenge, and I was scared of the banks of Daytona, so it’s been a long way. There have been a lot of awesome people that helped me, Robby in particular. Driving with Dillon is awesome, and I can’t be thankful enough that my family has given me the opportunity.”
The milestone win comes just over 20 years after the team’s first win in the class in Santo Domingo with Bill Auberlen and Justin Marks driving a BMW E46 M3.
This is Selldorff’s first win in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge and Machavern’s seventh. The long-awaited comes after a near two-season drought off the top step of the podium (Watkins Glenn 2023).
Gallagher brought the No. 96 home in 16th. Dalton had one of his best qualifying efforts to start the Belle Haven-wrapped BMW M4 GT4 EVO from ninth. Barletta took over for the caution-filled second stint before passing it off to Gallagher on finishing duties.
In VP Racing Sports Car Challenge, the trio of Walker, Barletta, and Dalton didn’t miss a podium.
Walker earned the win from pole executing perfectly in race one to earn a third-straight win in GTDX. Barletta took home first in the GTDX Bronze Cup while Dalton took home a third place GSX Bronze Cup medal.
“It was good to get another win,” Walker said. “We needed some more pace after practice one, so we made some adjustments and were ripping from there.
“We finished the first race with a decent gap, but the second race didn’t go exactly to plan; we were right there but just didn’t quite have enough at the end. Thanks to BMW and Turner Motorsport for giving me a great car this weekend.”
In race two, wet conditions challenged the entire field to find grip and pace. Walker settled for third while Barletta earned second in Bronze Cup.
Dalton proved why he loves racing in the rain as he charged forward through the field to finish sixth in class, narrowly missing the second step of the Broze Cup podium by one thousandth of a second.
Walker leaves Mid-Ohio fourth in championship points after six of 12 rounds.
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