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Yokohama Tire-Sponsored Driver Featured in New Apple Immersive Film
Yokohama Tire driver Laura Hayes is the subject of a new film from Apple TV+ currently streaming on Apple Vision Pro. Titled Adventure: Hill Climb, the Apple immersive film revolves around Hayes attempting to break her own record she set during the 2024 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on Yokohama’s Advan A052 tires. Hayes, who won the Pikes […]

Yokohama Tire driver Laura Hayes is the subject of a new film from Apple TV+ currently streaming on Apple Vision Pro. Titled Adventure: Hill Climb, the Apple immersive film revolves around Hayes attempting to break her own record she set during the 2024 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on Yokohama’s Advan A052 tires.
Hayes, who won the Pikes Peak GT4 Trophy by Yokohama division in a Toyota GR Supra GT4, became the fastest female up the mountain in a car with a record-breaking time of 10:20.487. Yokohama is the exclusive tire supplier of the Pikes Peak GT4 Trophy by Yokohama division.
In “Hill Climb,” Hayes takes on Pikes Peak again (this time on Advan A005 slick tires), trying for a sub-10-minute time.
“I’m proud to have had Yokohama by my side in my past couple of Pikes Peak attempts,” Hayes said. “We won the GT4 division last June on the Advan A052s. You’re only as fast as the tires beneath you so when we were challenged to push the 10-minute barrier, we knew exactly what tire to use. The A005s delivered out of the gate to the finish line, making the best of a day where road conditions were particularly challenging!”

Patricia Wall, Yokohama’s motorsports senior manager, added, “Yokohama is incredibly honored to have supported Laura Hayes in her record-breaking runs up Pikes Peak. Her achievements on both the A052s during the actual Pikes Peak race and on the A005s while filming with Apple showcases the exceptional performance of our products. It’s thrilling to see Apple capture these historic moments from such a unique perspective, bringing the excitement and precision of motorsports to a wider audience.”
The A005 is a max-grip tire that’s purpose-built for racing, delivering impressively fast lap times and predictable handling built upon the foundation of Yokohama’s decades-long legacy in motorsports.
The A052 is a street-legal, race-ready tire. The ultra-high performance summer tire is geared toward sports car, track day and race enthusiasts, and is engineered for superior handling, increased traction and improved lap times. It delivers proven performance and extremely high levels of wet and dry grip.
Yokohama’s extensive list of 2025 North American-based motorsports activities — both on- and off-road — includes Porsche Endurance Challenge North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama, Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West by Yokohama, Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Mustang Cup, Subaru Motorsports USA sponsorship, Pikes Peak GT4 Trophy by Yokohama, Yokohama Tire King of the Hammers Every Man Challenge Race, Championship Off-Road Series, SCORE and the TrophyLite Series.
Hill Climb is currently streaming for free on Apple Vision Pro. For more information, click here.
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Shocking restart pileup collects ten NASCAR Xfinity cars after weather delay
After almost 90 minutes of waiting due to lightning in the area, the NASCAR Xfinity race finally got underway with five laps left in the first stage. Unfortunately, that lengthy delay made some drivers antsy and they didn’t make it half-a-lap into the restart before a massive crash broke out. Advertisement Jesse Love tried to […]

After almost 90 minutes of waiting due to lightning in the area, the NASCAR Xfinity race finally got underway with five laps left in the first stage.
Unfortunately, that lengthy delay made some drivers antsy and they didn’t make it half-a-lap into the restart before a massive crash broke out.
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Jesse Love tried to make an aggressive move to the outside in an attempt to shuffle out Sam Mayer and take the race lead. However, Mayer quickly defended the position and Love tried to get back in line, but Nick Sanchez was already there.
Love went spinning in the middle of the pack, igniting a massive crash that damaged at least ten cars. Along with Love, the following drivers were also involved: Ryan Sieg, Sammy Smith, Sheldon Creed, Justin Allgaier, Katherine Legge, Jeb Burton, Christian Eckes, Anthony Alfredo, Patrick Staropoli.
Of those involved in the wreck, six were unable to continue, but all were checked and released from the infield care center. Surprisingly, Love remained on the lead lap and competitive in his wounded No. 2 RCR Chevrolet.
Creed, who started the race from pole position, had dominated the event until the red flag for weather. He was going to be leading when the race resumed, but chose to pit early. That decision put him deep in the pack and ultimately ended his night as he got swept up in the melee.
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“Just frustrated,” said Creed after being released from the infield care center. “I feel like I’ve lost count on how many times we’ve been crashed this year … felt like we had a car capable of winning tonight … they started crashing down the backstretch and I checked up, thought I missed it completely — I was just trying to creep through there, and the #8 [Smith], I don’t know if he didn’t have brakes or just decided not to lock it down, but it just got me and I guess I wasn’t heads up enough to be watching him. Just bummed for my team.”
Taylor Gray went on to win the stage under caution.
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CJ McLaughlin, DGM Racing Chevrolet
CJ McLaughlin, DGM Racing Chevrolet
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Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
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Sam Mayer, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sam Mayer, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Austin Hill, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Austin Hill, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
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Aric Almirola, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
Aric Almirola, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
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Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
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Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet
Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet
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Leland Honeyman, Cope Family Racing Chevrolet
Leland Honeyman, Cope Family Racing Chevrolet
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Katherine Legge, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet
Katherine Legge, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet
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Brennan Poole, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
Brennan Poole, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
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Garrett Smithley, SS Greenlight Racing
Garrett Smithley, SS Greenlight Racing
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Sam Mayer, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sam Mayer, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Brandon Jones, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
Brandon Jones, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
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Anothony Alfredo, Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet
Anothony Alfredo, Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet
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Sam Mayer, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sam Mayer, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Connor Zilisch, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
Connor Zilisch, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
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Taylor Gray, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
Taylor Gray, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
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Josh Bilicki, DGM Racing Chevrolet
Josh Bilicki, DGM Racing Chevrolet
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Harrison Burton, AM Racing Ford
Harrison Burton, AM Racing Ford
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Brennan Poole, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
Brennan Poole, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
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Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
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Kyle Sieg, RSS Racing Ford
Kyle Sieg, RSS Racing Ford
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Aric Almirola, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
Aric Almirola, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
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Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
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Austin Hill, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Austin Hill, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Race start
Race start
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Multi-car crash
Multi-car crash
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Josh Williams, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet, Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
Josh Williams, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet, Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
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Track cleaning
Track cleaning
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Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet, Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet, William Sawalich, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Josh Williams, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet, Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet, William Sawalich, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Josh Williams, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
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Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Greg Van Alst, Joey Gase Motorsports Chevrolet, Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
Greg Van Alst, Joey Gase Motorsports Chevrolet, Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
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Nick Leitz, SS Greenlight Racing Ford
Nick Leitz, SS Greenlight Racing Ford
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Aric Almirola, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
Aric Almirola, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
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Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
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Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet, Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet, William Sawalich, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Josh Williams, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet, Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet, William Sawalich, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Josh Williams, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
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CJ McLaughlin, DGM Racing Chevrolet
CJ McLaughlin, DGM Racing Chevrolet
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
Nick Sanchez, Big Machine Racing
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Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Daniel Dye, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet, Matt DiBenedetto, Viking Motorsports Chevrolet
Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Daniel Dye, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet, Matt DiBenedetto, Viking Motorsports Chevrolet
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
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Anothony Alfredo, Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet
Anothony Alfredo, Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet
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Connor Zilisch, JR Motorsports Chevrolet, Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
Connor Zilisch, JR Motorsports Chevrolet, Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet
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Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford
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Best Porsche starts the 24 Hours of Spa from row five — PorscheSport
Comments on Superpole Joel Sturm (Porsche 911 GT3 R #92): “I managed a pretty good lap – I don’t think more would have been possible. With pole position in the Gold Cup, we’ve achieved our minimum goal, and we’re also starting as the best Porsche. In terms of performance, however, we are still a bit […]

Comments on Superpole
Joel Sturm (Porsche 911 GT3 R #92): “I managed a pretty good lap – I don’t think more would have been possible. With pole position in the Gold Cup, we’ve achieved our minimum goal, and we’re also starting as the best Porsche. In terms of performance, however, we are still a bit lacking compared to the competition. Let’s see how it goes for us in the race.”
Laurin Heinrich (Porsche 911 GT3 R #22): “We were hoping for a place in the top 10, but to start the biggest GT3 race in the world from eleventh position is not a bad starting position either. Unfortunately, not everything worked perfectly for us in Superpole. But we have a good car and still a warm-up ahead of us in which we can make the final fine-tuning.”
Patric Niederhauser (Porsche 911 GT3 R #96): “I always think it’s cool when I get to drive the Superpole here at Spa. Our 911 GT3 R worked very well and I managed two good laps. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough for the front, but the race is long – I’m looking forward to it.”
Mathieu Jaminet (Porsche 911 GT3 R #18): “This session didn’t go well for us because of the red flag – the interruption came in the middle of my second fast lap. After that, I had to try again with the same tyres. Of course, this is suboptimal, but that’s the rules. At the end of the day, it doesn’t make much difference, because the race lasts twice around the clock. Nevertheless, there is still a little work ahead of us for tomorrow.”
Results Superpole session
1st (1st Pro) Loake/Kirchhöfer/Goethe (GBR/CHE/DEU), McLaren #59, 2m 15.113s
2nd (2nd Pro) Stolz/Gounon/Schiller (DEU/AND/DEU), Mercedes-AMG #17, 2m 15.527s
3rd (3rd Pro) Vanthoor/Van der Linde/Wittmann (BEL/ZAF/DEU), BMW #31, 2m 15.713s
9th (1st GC) Ineichen/Heinemann/Sturm (CHE/DEU/DEU), Herberth Motorsport, Porsche 911 GT3 R #92, 2m 16.127s
11th (10th Pro) Bachler/Güven/Heinrich (AUT/TUR/DEU), Schumacher CLRT, Porsche 911 GT3 R #22, 2m 16.214s
15th (13th Pro) Müller/ Niederhauser/Picariello (DEU/CHE/BEL), Rutronik Racing, Porsche 911 GT3 R #96, 2m 16.668s
17th (15th Pro) Buus/Campbell/Jaminet (DNK/AUS/FRA), Dinamic GT, Porsche 911 GT3 R #18, 2m 17.068s
The other grid positions (result of the qualifying on Thursday)
22nd (3rd GC) Adelson/Skeer/Sargent (USA/USA/AUS), Wright Motorsports, Porsche 911 GT3 R #120, 2m 18.428s
23rd (19th Pro) Lietz/Malykhin/Preining (AUT/GBR/AUT), Pure Rxcing, Porsche 911 GT3 R #911, 2m 18.443s
45th (8th BC) Rindone/Kolb/Feller/Pera (FRA/DEU/CHE/ITA), Lionspeed GP, Porsche 911 GT3 R #80, 2m 21.433s
46th (6th SC) Rappange/Al Rifai/Pieris/Baud (NLD/ARE/LKA/FRA), Dinamic GT, Porsche 911 GT3 R #54, 2m 21.439s
57th (13th BC) Schuring/Au/Hartog/Rump (NLD/HKG/NLD/EST), Rutronik Racing, Porsche 911 GT3 R #97, 2m 22.148s
58th (14th BC) Bohn/A. Renauer/R. Renauer/Jefferies (DEU/DEU/DEU/ZWE), Herberth Motorsport, Porsche 911 GT3 R #91, 2m 22.176s
61st (1st PAM) Abramczyk/Detry/Duffieux/Yuan (FRA/BEL/BEL/CHN), AV Racing by Car Collection Motorsport, Porsche 911 GT3 R #29, 2m 22.588s
Pro = Pro class; PAM = Pro-Am Cup; GC = Gold Cup; SC = Silver Cup; BC = Bronze Cup
All results under https://www.gt-world-challenge-europe.com/watch-live
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Toyota Is Leaving NHRA, But GR Supras Will Remain in Series in 2026
This past December, Toyota announced that it was leaving the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series at the end of the 2025 season. The Toyota GR Supra Funny Cars, however, will live on for at least another season in the Funny Car category, according to Chad Head, general manager at Kalitta Motorsports. “They’re obviously going […]

This past December, Toyota announced that it was leaving the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series at the end of the 2025 season.
The Toyota GR Supra Funny Cars, however, will live on for at least another season in the Funny Car category, according to Chad Head, general manager at Kalitta Motorsports.
“They’re obviously going to leave the sport,” Head said. “We’re going to continue to run the Toyota body, and we’re going to continue to run the branding on the body in support of everything they’ve done for us over the years. We’re going to stay close and hopefully get them back someday.”
Toyota has been in NHRA since 2002 and have collected 20 championships and more than 200 victories. This year, Ron Capps (Ron Capps Motorsports) and J.R. Todd (Kalitta Motorsports) are driving the Toyota GR Supra full-time in the Funny Car category.
J.R. Todd drives the GR Supra Funny Car for Kalitta Motorsports. Icon Sportswire – Getty Images
Despite the breakup, a relationship will continue.
“They’ve done so much for us,” Head said. “How they’re exiting and how they’re supporting us while they leave is unheard of. So we’re going to run the Toyota body next year. You’ve never seen people getting treated the way Toyota is treating them. It’s unheard of.”
The decision to keep the Toyota alive in Funny Car next year wasn’t just about a friendly tip of the hat to the manufacturer. There’s a bit of necessity in there, too. There’s also going to be a void.
“We’re losing support,” Head said. “We’re losing technical support. I think they’re still going to help us out where they can.”
Head added that there have been discussions with other manufacturers to replace Toyota.
“There are, but right now we’re sitting here in June and we’ve got a lot of Toyota Supras and we’re getting two more from them next year,” Head said. “Where we are right now, it’s best for our company to stay with Toyotas next year. We’ve got the data, we’ve got all the work we’ve put into them.
“That’s not to say that someday another manufacturer might not come along, but right now we’re going to stay with Toyota.”
Replacing the financial support that Toyota provides is another story.
“There’s a pretty good contingency program for when we win races, win championships,” Head said. “We’ve got to find some new partners.”
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NASCAR Channel, FloSports to Simulcast 7 Live EventsPerformance Racing Industry
NASCAR and FloSports will simulcast seven live events on the NASCAR Channel and FloRacing in 2025. Scheduled simulcast events: June 30 – Cookout Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway (INEX US Legend Cars) July 1 – Cookout Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway (INEX US Legend Cars) July 11 – ARCA Menards Series West General Tire 200 at Sonoma […]

NASCAR and FloSports will simulcast seven live events on the NASCAR Channel and FloRacing in 2025.
Scheduled simulcast events:
- June 30 – Cookout Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway (INEX US Legend Cars)
- July 1 – Cookout Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway (INEX US Legend Cars)
- July 11 – ARCA Menards Series West General Tire 200 at Sonoma Raceway
- August 23 – Season Finale at Bowman Gray Stadium
- September 27 – ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway
- October 12 – NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
- December 5 – Snowball Derby Qualifying Day at Five Flags Speedway
The NASCAR Channel provides 24/7 programming and content to fans for free. It airs classic races, delayed broadcasts of this season’s races, select live coverage of races and events, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio’s The Morning Drive and NASCAR Studios original content and video podcasts. It is available on Tubi, Xumo Play, Samsung TV Plus and Prime Video. No subscription or registration is needed.
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IMSA star Jordan Taylor impresses during debut NASCAR Truck Series practice at Lime Rock Park
This weekend, IMSA star Jordan Taylor is making his NASCAR Truck Series debut at the wonderful Lime Rock Park. Taylor knows the track well from his sports car endeavors, but has never driven one of these trucks in the past. Of course, Jordan Taylor has raced in the Cup Series before. He took over the […]

This weekend, IMSA star Jordan Taylor is making his NASCAR Truck Series debut at the wonderful Lime Rock Park. Taylor knows the track well from his sports car endeavors, but has never driven one of these trucks in the past.
Of course, Jordan Taylor has raced in the Cup Series before. He took over the No. 9 car for Chase Elliott while the NASCAR driver was injured in 2023. Taylor then made a couple of Xfinity Series starts with Kaulig Racing that season. This is his first NASCAR race since then.
Despite being new, Taylor got the hang of things quickly at Lime Rock. He was the fastest in practice.
“Yeah, I mean I knew I was going to have a good truck, you know, coming with Spire Motorsports, they’ve been up front all year,” Taylor said after practice. “So, I knew it was going to be down to me to kind of figure it out and learn it because the truck and equipment’s there. But yeah, getting up to speed was interesting, obviously, my first time in a truck. I know the track well, but the truck is obviously a different animal from what I’m used to here.
“It went well. We did a qual [qualifying] run to kind of get an idea for tomorrow, just because every little hundredth of a second I think around here is going to matter for track position, and I think it’s going to be tough to pass. So, the higher up we start the better chance we’re going to have for tomorrow. But yeah, happy with how we started, for sure.”
Wayne Taylor Racing is his usual team in IMSA. WTR is also owned by TWG Motorsports, which owns Spire Motorsports. There is an entire motorsports ecosystem now through TWG that touches IMSA, NASCAR, IndyCar, and soon, F1.
Jordan Taylor could very well win the Truck Series race. Lime Rock Park is a new track for many of these drivers. But he has tough competition in Corey Heim and maybe even another part-time driver.
Jordan Taylor, Brent Crews top practice at Lime Rock Park
Will it be the IMSA star, Jordan Taylor or the teenage phenom, Brent Crews? Crews, still not old enough to race on anything but road courses and ovals smaller than 1.25 miles in length, was second fastest in practice today at Lime Rock.
Crews is good enough to win any race. He is one of these new-school drivers that has and can drive and win in whatever you put him in. Dirt racing, stock cars, sports cars, it doesn’t matter. Crews was fastest in practice until Taylor ran his qualifying simulation. The two were separated by 0.081 seconds.
It won’t be until March 30 of next year that Crews is able to run all of the big tracks. The 17-year-old driver has been racing in Trans-Am, CARS Tour, ARCA, NASCAR, and sprint cars. Earlier this year, Crews won a Golden Driller at the Tulsa Shootout in Stock Non-Wing.
So, who will it be? Jordan Taylor, Brent Crews, or one of the Truck Series regulars like Corey Heim? Tomorrow we will find out at Lime Rock Park.
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NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 at Atlanta
Joey Logano took the pole position for Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup Series event at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta. Logano won the pole in a tiebreaker with Josh Berry, who turned the exact same lap time as Logano in the lightning-delayed session, which was shortened to one round. Logano’s pole-winning run was a 30.979-second (178.960 mph) […]

Joey Logano took the pole position for Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup Series event at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta. Logano won the pole in a tiebreaker with Josh Berry, who turned the exact same lap time as Logano in the lightning-delayed session, which was shortened to one round.
Logano’s pole-winning run was a 30.979-second (178.960 mph) lap time around the 1.54-mile speedway in Hampton, GA. Ryan Blaney will start third, while Austin Cindric and Ryan Preece rounded out the top-five qualifiers for the race.
Here is the official starting lineup for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway. Race 18 of 36.
Pos |
Car |
Driver |
Lap time |
Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
22 |
Joey Logano |
30.979 |
178.960 |
2 |
21 |
Josh Berry |
30.979 |
178.960 |
3 |
12 |
Ryan Blaney |
30.983 |
178.937 |
4 |
2 |
Austin Cindric |
31.037 |
178.626 |
5 |
60 |
Ryan Preece |
31.130 |
178.092 |
6 |
6 |
Brad Keselowski |
31.153 |
177.960 |
7 |
41 |
Cole Custer |
31.155 |
177.949 |
8 |
38 |
Zane Smith |
31.160 |
177.920 |
9 |
48 |
Alex Bowman |
31.203 |
177.675 |
10 |
19 |
Chase Briscoe |
31.210 |
177.635 |
11 |
5 |
Kyle Larson |
31.237 |
177.482 |
12 |
3 |
Austin Dillon |
31.242 |
177.453 |
13 |
17 |
Chris Buescher |
31.247 |
177.425 |
14 |
10 |
Ty Dillon |
31.265 |
177.323 |
15 |
9 |
Chase Elliott |
31.284 |
177.215 |
16 |
54 |
Ty Gibbs |
31.298 |
177.136 |
17 |
34 |
Todd Gilliland |
31.302 |
177.113 |
18 |
24 |
William Byron |
31.310 |
177.068 |
19 |
42 |
John Hunter Nemechek |
31.315 |
177.040 |
20 |
35 |
Riley Herbst # |
31.315 |
177.040 |
21 |
16 |
AJ Allmendinger |
31.329 |
176.961 |
22 |
7 |
Justin Haley |
31.329 |
176.961 |
23 |
45 |
Tyler Reddick |
31.331 |
176.949 |
24 |
23 |
Bubba Wallace |
31.353 |
176.825 |
25 |
01 |
Corey LaJoie * (i) |
31.356 |
176.808 |
26 |
43 |
Erik Jones |
31.358 |
176.797 |
27 |
4 |
Noah Gragson |
31.376 |
176.696 |
28 |
20 |
Christopher Bell |
31.405 |
176.532 |
29 |
8 |
Kyle Busch |
31.407 |
176.521 |
30 |
77 |
Carson Hocevar |
31.409 |
176.510 |
31 |
99 |
Daniel Suarez |
31.446 |
176.302 |
32 |
71 |
Michael McDowell |
31.462 |
176.213 |
33 |
11 |
Denny Hamlin |
31.463 |
176.207 |
34 |
1 |
Ross Chastain |
31.484 |
176.089 |
35 |
88 |
Shane van Gisbergen # |
31.485 |
176.084 |
36 |
87 |
Connor Zilisch * (i) |
31.500 |
176.000 |
37 |
47 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. |
31.537 |
175.794 |
38 |
78 |
BJ McLeod * (i) |
31.550 |
175.721 |
39 |
51 |
Cody Ware |
31.564 |
175.643 |
40 |
66 |
David Starr * (i) |
34.113 |
162.519 |
# indicates Rookie of the Year contender
* indicates “Open” entry
(i) indicates a driver ineligible to score points
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