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Rain Cancels Daytona Xfinity Qualifying; Allgaier to Start on Pole
Rain forced NASCAR to cancel qualifying for the United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway after only 12 cars completed their runs. The field was set by 2024 owner points, putting defending champion Justin Allgaier on pole with rookies Taylor Gray and Christian Eckes starting second and third. Read more
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Corey Heim Wins Truck Series Season Opener at Daytona after Parker Kligerman is Disqualified
Corey Heim was declared winner of Friday’s Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona after apparent winner Parker Kligerman was disqualified for a height violation in post-race inspection. The decision gave TRICON Garage a 1-2 finish with rookie Gio Ruggiero, while Frankie Muniz earned his first career top-10 finish. Read more
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Practice #2 Results: 2025 NCS Daytona 500 at Daytona
Defending Daytona 500 champion William Byron topped Friday’s practice session with a blistering speed of 194.923 mph, leading a strong Hendrick Motorsports showing with teammate Chase Elliott in second. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was third fastest, while Front Row Motorsports impressed as Zane Smith placed sixth after Thursday’s crash repairs. Read more
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Practice Results: 2025 NXS United Rentals 300 at Daytona
In the opening practice of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Taylor Gray and William Sawalich topped the charts at Daytona. Gray’s No. 54 Toyota posted a lap of 48.386 seconds (186.004 mph), edging Sawalich by just 0.002 seconds, while JR Motorsports’ Sammy Smith placed third. Read more
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Pitbull Ends Partnership with Trackhouse Racing Effective Immediately
Global superstar Pitbull has ended his partnership with Trackhouse Racing, effective immediately. No reason was given for the split, which was announced Friday afternoon. Pitbull joined the team’s ownership group in 2021, helping expand its brand beyond NASCAR’s core audience. Trackhouse now moves forward without its most high-profile backer. Read more
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This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 6 – Detroit
After Malcolm Stewart’s breakthrough victory in Tampa, the SMX Championship heads to historic Detroit’s Ford Field for Round 6. Stewart became the 69th different winner in 450SX Class history at age 32, while points leader Chase Sexton carries a slim five-point lead over Cooper Webb into a venue known for championship-defining moments. Read more
