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Winners and losers from a rainy NASCAR Cup race at Dover

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The ‘Monster Mile’ didn’t eat that many cars this weekend, but it was the usual suspects battling for the race win. Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports were the teams to beat, with Denny Hamlin ultimately earning an impressive victory in a mad dash to the finish. 

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Mother Nature also interfered quite a bit, washing out both practice and qualifying for the Cup race. The Xfinity race ended up being shortened by rain, and more showers resulted in an hour-long delay with less than 15 laps to go in the Cup race. However, NASCAR waited out the weather and delivered a thrilling finish where teammates battled it out for the checkered flag.

Here’s a look at the biggest winners and losers from Dover:

WINNER: A defiant Denny Hamlin on the track and off

Watch: Hamlin ‘studied some of the greats’ to find Dover success

Hamlin entered the weekend at Dover with a cloud above him as the co-owner of 23XI Racing. The team, along with Front Row Motorsports, had recently lost their charters as the ongoing legal battle with NASCAR rolls on. But Hamlin was defiant in his comments to the media, and promised that the lawsuit won’t be a distraction from his job as a driver at Joe Gibbs Racing. On Sunday, he proved it, driving from 13th to 1st to earn his series-leading fourth win of the 2025 season.

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Christopher Bell spins, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Christopher Bell spins, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Christopher Bell spins, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Christopher Bell had one of, if not the fastest car at Dover this weekend. He could cut through the pack with ease, he earned 19 of a possible 20 stage points, but he also couldn’t stop spinning out. At the start of the final stage, he spun from the lead on the opening lap of the restart, and somehow the entire field avoided him. He made his way back forward, catching a well-timed yellow to put himself back in contention for the race win. And once he got alongside teammate Hamlin for the lead, neither driver was going to lift. That proved consequential for Bell, who spun out once again. While cars crashed all around him, Bell’s No. 20 remained undamaged, but there was no time left to rebound this time. He finished a disappointing 18th.

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WINNER: NASCAR Cup drivers named ‘Ty’

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Well, we now know the names of the two drivers advancing into the finals for NASCAR’s $1 million in-season bracket challenge, and they’re both named Ty! Ty Gibbs, driving the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, defeated Tyler Reddick in his battle. But the real story is Ty Dillon, the ultimate underdog who entered this competition as the bottom seed, and yet, he has bested drivers from Joe Gibbs Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, RFK Racing, and now John Hunter Nemechek of Legacy Motor Club. This competition has been one of the best things that has ever happened to the younger Dillon brother, who now has just one driver between himself and the big prize at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

LOSER: Trackhouse gets crushed by Miles the Monster

Daniel Suarez, Trackhouse Chevrolet

Daniel Suarez, Trackhouse Chevrolet

Daniel Suarez, Trackhouse Chevrolet

Dover was not a good race for Trackhouse Racing, which just won back-to-back races, thanks to Shane van Gisbergen. At the very start of the race, SVG had to pit with a right-front tire issue. He fell almost five laps down in the process, which was a hole that he was never able to get out of. Daniel Suarez only made the highlights when he was fighting the leaders to stay on the lead lap, but he ended up being the highest-finishing Trackhouse driver in 26th. But what about Ross Chastain? He ran between 10th and 15th for most of the race, but that’s a far cry from his usual pace at Dover. And with 17 laps to go, the car snapped around on him, and he crashed out of the event. SVG ended up finishing 30th, while Chastain was relegated to 33rd.

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WINNER: Chase Briscoe’s late charge almost ends in victory

Watch: Briscoe laments runner-up finish: ‘Wish back of car was about three inches shorter’

When crew chief James Small called Chase Briscoe to pit road with just a handful of laps to go at Dover, it was a bold move that risked a solid top-ten day. With fresh right-side tires, Briscoe restarted tenth for the final eight laps of racing. He then made all the right moves, rocketed forward and got all the way to the race leader. He slammed doors with Hamlin at the white flag in the battle for the win, but he didn’t go so far as to wreck himself or his teammate. In the end, JGR got a 1-2 with one of Briscoe’s most impressive drives of the 2025 season.

LOSER: Noah Gragson because he just didn’t want to wreck

Noah Gragson, Front Row Motorsports Ford

Noah Gragson, Front Row Motorsports Ford

Noah Gragson, Front Row Motorsports Ford

During the one-hour rain delay before NASCAR could finish the Cup race at Dover, Noah Gragson told TNT Sports that he just didn’t want to wreck in the closing laps. He was running in a decent position, sitting 14th in the running order. And after the race returned to yellow-flag conditions, he stayed out, putting himself inside the top ten. However, it did not last as he did the one thing he didn’t want to do — wreck. When Bell went spinning, Gragson did as well after a tap from behind. He slammed the inside wall, resulting in a DNF that left him with a 32nd-place finish.

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WINNER: Bubba Wallace builds a margin over cut-line

Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing Toyota

Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing Toyota

Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing Toyota

Bubba Wallace entered Dover on the hot seat, sitting on the bubble with just a couple of points between himself and Ryan Preece in the battle to make the playoffs. Wallace was among those who pitted for fresh tires near the end of the race at Dover, and like Briscoe, he had an impressive restart that vaulted him deep inside the top ten. He ultimately finished seventh, increasing his buffer to 16 points. It may not seem like much, but every point matters with just five races left until the regular season ends.

LOSER: William Byron loses the points lead

William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Since winning the Daytona 500, William Byron’s season has been an odd one. The No. 24 has been fast, leading hundreds of laps, and yet, he hasn’t returned to Victory Lane. And in recent weeks, Byron has been bleeding points to his rivals. He has five finished of 27th or worse in the last seven races, costing him the regular season points lead. Before this bad stretch, he had nearly a 50-point buffer to play with. Hendrick Motorsports looked strong across the board at Dover, and Byron could have finished inside the top five, but he was swept up in a late-race wreck at the Monster Mile.

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Front Row Motorsports announce changes after NASCAR lawsuit – Motorsport – Sports

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Following over a year of back-and-forth negotiations with NASCAR after joining forces with 23XI Racing and filing an antitrust lawsuit against the organization in October 2024, FRM is now back as a chartered team and making its final preparations for the upcoming season.

FRM and 23XI sued NASCAR after opting not to sign its new charter agreement in September 2024, alleging “monopolistic” practices. Despite settlement talks prior to the December court date, the suit ultimately went to court, where, after eight days in session, a settlement was reached.

The settlement granted chartered teams “evergreen” status and reinstated all six of 23XI and FRM’s full-time entries as chartered rides. A potentially major financial settlement was also involved, although the specifics of this were not made public.

Now that the ever-looming shadow cast by the lawsuit has finally cleared, FRM’s full attention has turned to the 2026 season, with Noah Gragson, Todd Gilliland, and Zane Smith all returning to the Cup Series, while Layne Riggs and Chandler Smith will also be back behind the wheel in the team’s two Craftsman Truck Series rides.

But while FRM’s driver lineup will be unchanged, Gragson will be working with a new crew chief after two seasons with Drew Blickensderfer. In an announcement made on Friday, FRM stated that Blickensderfer will be transitioning into the role of competition director, where he and technical director Seth Barbour “will continue to lead the organization’s technical direction and engineering efforts.”

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Blickensderfer steps away from the pit box after 17 years in the role, during which he oversaw four wins, including both the 2009 and 2021 Daytona 500s with Matt Kenseth and Michael McDowell, respectively.

Assuming his place in the No. 4 pit box will be Grant Hutchens, who has previously served as a crew chief for Brad Keselowski, Austin Cindric, and Harrison Burton, although only for six total races.

Hutchens’ career has also seen him work as Kevin Harvick’s race engineer, a lead engineer for Ryan Blaney, and in 2025, as the crew chief for Team Penske’s test team.

Beyond a change in crew chief, FRM also announced the addition of former IndyCar Aero Car Chief and Hendrick Motorsports body production manager Jonathan DeHart to lead its aerodynamic operations.

“We are very fortunate, and I am extremely excited to add experienced, talented people like Grant and Jonathan to leadership roles in the organization,” FRM owner Bob Jenkins said.

“With the inclusion of our Truck Series teams, we operate (5) full-time teams and I’m equally as excited to have Drew turn his attention to providing direction and guidance to our crew chiefs and competition group as a whole.

“Having Drew in this new role for us and Seth being able to focus on the technical aspects within our team, it puts us in a better position to execute on the track and achieve our goals in 2026.”

FRM will kick off its 2026 season with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1, before heading to Daytona for the first points-scoring events of the season two weeks later. There, it will be looking to secure its fifth-ever Cup Series win in 2026 and its first since 2023.



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Dean Leads Nitro Motorsports Sweep on Opening Day at Daytona – Speedway Digest

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Daytona International Speedway roared back to life as pre-season practice for the ARCA Menards Series kicked off, and Nitro Motorsports made an emphatic statement. The team fielded six cars on Friday, and all six topped the leaderboard during the first day of the two-day session.

Leading the charge was Gus Dean in the No. 25 Nitro Motorsports Toyota, returning to the track for the first time since his victory in last year’s season opener. Dean’s strong performance set the tone for the organization, which showcased speed and depth across its lineup. Gavan Boschele followed in second with the No. 90B entry, while Jake Finch placed third in the No. 15 Phoenix Toyota. Thomas Annunziata, Isabella Robusto, and Jake Bollman rounded out the top six, giving Nitro Motorsports a clean sweep of the fastest positions.

Garrett Mitchell, better known to millions of fans as YouTube personality Cleetus McFarland, broke up the Nitro dominance by placing seventh in the No. 30 Kennetix Ford. Andy Jankowiak was eighth in the No. 71 KLAS Motorsports Chevrolet.

Amber Balcaen overcame early adversity after an incident in Turn 3 left her with significant nose damage. Following evaluation and release from the Infield Care Center, Balcaen returned in a backup car and posted the ninth-fastest time. Taylor Reimer completed the top ten in the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, marking three female drivers inside the top ten.

Further down the charts, Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Giovanni Ruggiero and Max Reaves finished 13th and 14th, separated by just 0.012 seconds. Reaves will chase the ARCA Menards Series East title in 2026, while Ruggiero will compete in the Daytona season opener alongside his full-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign.

CARS Tour standout Timothy “Mini” Tyrell made his first laps at Daytona, ending the day 20th in the No. 17 Cook Racing Technologies Chevrolet. Incidents also sidelined Bob Martin and Alex Clubb, though both plan to return for Saturday’s session after repairs.

In total, 79 drivers and 49 cars are registered for the pre-race practice, with 65 drivers logging laps on Friday. The second day of testing will set the stage for the highly anticipated season opener next month.



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Tibbetts Lumber Backing Spire, McDowell for Truck Race at Daytona

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Tibbetts Lumber Company is partnering with Spire Motorsports for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season-opener at Daytona International Speedway.

The family-owned and Florida-based business will adorn the No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado RST for the February 13 event in Daytona Beach, Florida. 2021 DAYTONA 500 champion Michael McDowell will pilot the entry.

McDowell will be making his fifth career start in the NASCAR Truck Series, and with a trip to Victory Lane, would join an exclusive list of drivers who have won in each of NASCAR’s top-three divisions.

The Phoenix, Arizona-native competed in two NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events last season — Daytona and Atlanta — and recorded a best finish of 12th-place.

“I have a great deal of respect for the Tibbetts Lumber team,” said McDowell, “They’ve helped me on my own property, and their team truly combines outstanding service with a high-quality product. It’s special to have them racing with us at Daytona, and earning a win in all three national series is something I’ve wanted to make happen for a long time. I think we’ll have a real opportunity to do that on Friday night in Daytona in our Tibbetts Lumber Chevy Silverado.”

Founded in 1949 by Linton N. Tibbetts, Tibbetts Lumber Company has grown into the largest independently-owned lumber and building materials supplier in Florida, while building its legacy as one of the largest roof and floor truss companies in the Southeast.

“Tibbetts Lumber Co. is thrilled to be the primary sponsor of the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Michael McDowell,” said Russ Hallenbeck, CEO of Tibbetts Lumber Company. “Being that we are headquartered in Florida, Daytona International Speedway has become a very special place for us come springtime. We are honored to be teaming up with Spire Motorsports and Michael this February.”

This isn’t the first go-around for Tibbetts Lumber Company when it comes to sponsorship in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, either. Over the last two seasons, the company has backed Spencer Boyd and Freedom Racing Enterprises a total of five times, which resulted in a single top-five result at Daytona in 2024.

With nearly 640 starts across NASCAR’s National Series, McDowell is one of the most seasoned veterans in the sport, right now. The Phoenix, Arizona-native has been to Victory Lane twice at NASCAR’s top-level, and once in NASCAR’s second-level NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.

The 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season-opener will take place on Friday, February 13 at 7:30 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1, NASCAR Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.





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Michael McDowell Running Daytona Truck Race for Spire

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Michael McDowell will run the season-opening NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway for Spire Motorsports, the team announced Jan. 9.

McDowell will pilot the No. 7 with sponsorship from Tibbetts Lumber Company.

“I have a great deal of respect for the Tibbetts Lumber team,” McDowell said in a team release. “They’ve helped me on my own property and their team truly combines outstanding service with a high-quality product. It’s special to have them racing with us at Daytona, and earning a win in all three national series is something I’ve wanted to make happen for a long time. I think we’ll have a real opportunity to do that on Friday night in Daytona in our Tibbetts Lumber Chevy Silverado.”

McDowell also drove Daytona for Spire in 2025, steering the No. 07 to a 26th-place finish.

He’s the first driver announced to Spire’s Truck program for 2026. The team previously revealed it plans to field the Nos. 7 and 77 this year.


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Ross Chastain’s 2026 paint scheme released (Busch Light)

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View the No. 1 Busch Light paint scheme for Trackhouse Racing

Ross Chastain drives the No. 1 car for Trackhouse Racing. The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series paint scheme was leaked several weeks ago.

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Now, the paint scheme has officially been released. Trackhouse Racing posted the following image to social media on Friday.

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“It is Different Than Other Sports”: Jeff Gordon Explains How Hendrick Motorsports’ Partnership Is a Perfect Fit

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With a new NASCAR season so close and sweeping changes already in motion, from horsepower adjustments to an updated playoff format, Hendrick Motorsports has moved to strengthen its foundation away from the racetrack as well. After publicly backing the new Chevrolet body unveiled in December, the organization has turned its focus inward, emphasizing the physical demands on its people as speed increases and the calendar tightens.

To that end, Hendrick Motorsports (HMS) has partnered with Atrium Health, one of the largest hospital networks in the southern United States, to provide integrated medical, wellness, and sports performance services for more than 50 pit crew athletes. The collaboration will also extend care and resources to HMS employees based in the Charlotte area, a move that Jeff Gordon believes could play a significant role in the team’s long-term development.

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The partnership includes the construction of a 35,000-square-foot facility, the Atrium Health Motorsports Athletic Center, which is scheduled to open later this month. Sports facility design firm Forty Nine Degrees played a key role in designing the space. As part of the agreement, Atrium Health branding will be featured across HMS assets, including driver fire suits, team apparel, and track equipment.

Explaining why the collaboration struck the right chord, Gordon, vice chairman of HMS, emphasized that progress in the sport constantly circles back to people. He said, “We’re always looking at how can we make our race teams stronger and better, and it always falls back to people… I love that Atrium is interested in how our athletes train.”

Gordon noted that NASCAR places a unique strain on the body, unlike traditional stick-and-ball sports. “It is different than other sports. It’s a different discipline on your body. Performance, execution, and recovery after an event, you need the experts in those fields to be able to do that properly,” he added.

He further stressed that NASCAR’s grind leaves little room for error. The schedule offers no real pauses, margins remain extremely thin, and success depends as much on preparation as on what happens in the car or over the wall. By housing coaches, performance staff, and Atrium Health clinicians under one roof, the new center would allow training, recovery, and readiness to move in lockstep.

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The layout places athletes and team members at the center, reinforcing the belief that sustained performance is built on consistent, comprehensive care. From HMS’s perspective, the partnership reflects a shared commitment to supporting its people the right way, every day.

Inside the new facility, HMS athletes will have access to state-of-the-art training equipment, modern locker rooms, a race-day operations center, nutrition and recovery spaces, film rooms, therapy and treatment areas, and dedicated sports research zones. The center also features a closed-loop pit stop practice circuit designed to accommodate two teams simultaneously, further enhancing preparation and efficiency.

In fact, support for the partnership arrived quickly from the HMS driver lineup as well. Kyle Larson publicly endorsed the move, resharing Gordon’s post that offered an early look at the facility, including the gym and swimming areas. Larson punctuated his approval with a short message: “Canceling my gym membership now .”

Atrium Health’s ties to NASCAR extend well beyond this agreement. The organization has supported the sport for years through efforts such as the NASCAR Day Giveathon and by providing sports medicine coverage at marquee events, including the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Team owner Rick Hendrick and his wife Linda have also maintained a long history of philanthropic involvement with the health system.

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HMS President Marshall Carlson serves on Atrium’s governing board executive committee, further strengthening the relationship. Atrium Health operates as part of Advocate Health, a nonprofit system ranked third-largest in the United States, serving nearly 6 million patients.

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