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Will Power Wins in Portland as Alex Palou Clinches Fourth IndyCar Championship
Will Power secured Team Penske’s first victory of the 2025 IndyCar season at Portland, holding off Christian Lundgaard and championship winner Alex Palou, who celebrated his fourth title. The race featured close competition, notably between Lundgaard and Palou, while Pato O’Ward’s electrical issues ended his championship hopes early. Read more
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Shane van Gisbergen Dominates at Watkins Glen for Fourth Road Course Win
Shane van Gisbergen secured his fourth road course victory of the NASCAR Cup Series at Watkins Glen, leading 38 laps and finishing over 11 seconds ahead of Christopher Bell. This win ties him with Denny Hamlin for the most road course victories this season and solidifies his dominance in his rookie year. Read more
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Connor Zilisch Wins Second Straight at Watkins Glen Despite Injury Scare
Connor Zilisch made history by winning his second consecutive NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen, leading 60 laps. However, he suffered a broken collarbone after a fall during celebration. Zilisch’s sixth win puts him close to tying the rookie record of seven wins. He leads the championship standings with three races before playoffs. Read more
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Corey Heim Wins Wild NASCAR Truck Race at Watkins Glen
Corey Heim clinched his fourth consecutive road course victory at Watkins Glen International, becoming the youngest driver to win 17 races in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The race ended in triple overtime with Heim securing a narrow 0.202-second win over Daniel Hemric. Championship implications loom as the season finale approaches. Read more
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15-Year-Old Tristan McKee Wins First ARCA Race at Watkins Glen
Fifteen-year-old Tristan McKee won his first ARCA Menards Series race at Watkins Glen International, becoming the second youngest winner in history. After a disappointing loss at a Late Model race, McKee seized the lead due to mechanical issues of the former leader, showcasing resilience and skill in a competitive debut. Read more
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Pierce Writes History Books with Fourth North-South 100 Crown Amid Heated Battle at Florence
Bobby Pierce made history at Florence Speedway’s 43rd North-South 100, becoming the first driver to win four times and three consecutive years. His $75,000 victory came after an explosive mid-race battle with Jonathan Davenport featuring paint-swapping contact and heated post-race exchanges between the championship contenders. Read more
