Scott Dixon Runs IndyCar Opener Without Radio Communication

Scott Dixon came heartbreakingly close to his first St. Petersburg victory, but a radio failure left him without communication for most of the race. The miscue cost him a crucial pit stop, allowing teammate Alex Palou to take the win. Dixon finished second, frustrated by the missed opportunity for victory. Continue reading Scott Dixon Runs IndyCar Opener Without Radio Communication

Palou Opens 2025 IndyCar Season with Dominant Victory at St. Petersburg

Alex Palou launched his quest for a third consecutive IndyCar championship with a commanding victory at St. Petersburg. The Chip Ganassi Racing star outpaced teammate Scott Dixon, who impressively finished second despite racing 90 laps without radio communication, while Josef Newgarden completed the podium. Continue reading Palou Opens 2025 IndyCar Season with Dominant Victory at St. Petersburg

Zilisch Battles Through Chaos to Claim Second Xfinity Series Victory at COTA

Eighteen-year-old Connor Zilisch overcame a mid-race penalty and significant contact with Corey Heim to capture his second NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Circuit of The Americas on Saturday. The JR Motorsports driver led a race-high 26 laps before holding off William Byron by 1.639 seconds in the Focused Health 250. Continue reading Zilisch Battles Through Chaos to Claim Second Xfinity Series Victory at COTA

Zilisch Claims Pole for NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA

Eighteen-year-old Connor Zilisch dominated Friday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at Circuit of The Americas, winning the pole for Saturday’s Focused Health 250 with a lap of 97.262 seconds. The JR Motorsports driver outpaced Cup Series regulars Ross Chastain and William Byron, continuing his impressive road course expertise. Continue reading Zilisch Claims Pole for NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA

Hocevar’s Career-Best Finish at Atlanta Sparks Heated Controversy

NASCAR’s Carson Hocevar scored a career-best second place in Atlanta’s Ambetter Health 400, but his aggressive driving drew fierce criticism from veterans. Ryan Blaney called him “a moron” after being spun from fifth place, while Kyle Busch threatened retaliation, creating tension that overshadowed Hocevar’s milestone finish for Spire Motorsports. Continue reading Hocevar’s Career-Best Finish at Atlanta Sparks Heated Controversy

Bell Claims Dramatic Overtime Victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Christopher Bell captured his 10th NASCAR Cup Series victory in a dramatic overtime finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Ambetter Health 400. After starting 32nd, Bell made a decisive outside move on the final restart, leading Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson when a last-lap caution sealed his triumph on Sunday. Continue reading Bell Claims Dramatic Overtime Victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Webb Clinches Seventh Arlington Win, Deegan Dominates 250 Class in Triple Crown

Cooper Webb secured his seventh Arlington Supercross victory in nine events while Haiden Deegan dominated the 250SX Class during Saturday’s Triple Crown at AT&T Stadium. Webb’s 6-1-1 performance earned him the overall win and points lead, while Deegan’s 1-1-2 scores gave him both the victory and Western Regional points lead. Continue reading Webb Clinches Seventh Arlington Win, Deegan Dominates 250 Class in Triple Crown

Corey Heim Signs Multi-Year Driver Development Contract With 23XI Racing

23XI Racing has signed Corey Heim as their first-ever development driver in a multi-year deal announced Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The 22-year-old Georgian will drive the No. 67 Toyota in select NASCAR Cup Series races with Bootie Barker as crew chief, while also competing in multiple Xfinity Series events with Sam Hunt Racing. Continue reading Corey Heim Signs Multi-Year Driver Development Contract With 23XI Racing

Austin Hill Continues Atlanta Dominance with Fifth Victory at Track

Austin Hill dominated the NASCAR Xfinity Series Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, leading 146 of 163 laps to claim his fifth victory at the track in seven starts. The Richard Childress Racing driver secured his third straight Atlanta win and 11th career series victory, while Justin Allgaier finished second. Continue reading Austin Hill Continues Atlanta Dominance with Fifth Victory at Track