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NASCAR Continues Plans for Mexico City Doubleheader Despite Rumors
NASCAR proceeds with its Mexico City doubleheader plans for June 13-15 despite garage rumors of cancellation. The event recently held a major media event with star drivers as tickets went on sale. However, political tensions between the US and Mexico, including potential tariffs, have NASCAR monitoring the situation closely while maintaining contingency plans. Read more
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This Weekend in Motorsports: US TV Schedule (March 7-9, 2025)
Motorsports fans have a packed weekend ahead, from NASCAR’s Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix to the NHRA Gatornationals Finals in Florida. With ARCA, Xfinity, and action like the Gatornationals, this guide has all the broadcast details you need to plan your race-filled weekend. Don’t miss out! Read more
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Austin Cindric and Team Penske Unveil Dale Earnhardt-Inspired Throwback for Darlington
Austin Cindric and Team Penske have unveiled their Darlington Throwback Scheme, featuring a blue and yellow design inspired by Dale Earnhardt’s 1979-1980 No. 2 car. The tribute, revealed at the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion, celebrates Earnhardt’s legacy and the rich history of NASCAR’s Official Throwback Weekend at Darlington Raceway. Read more
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Full Throttle Media NASCAR Power Rankings – Post COTA
Christopher Bell holds onto the top spot in Full Throttle Media’s NASCAR Power Rankings after his COTA victory, while Chase Elliott and Tyler Reddick surge forward. Kyle Busch returns to the top 10, while Joey Logano, Austin Cindric, and Bubba Wallace drop out. Can Bell maintain momentum heading into Phoenix? Read more
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Brad Keselowski Treated for Heat Exhaustion After Cooling System Failure at COTA
Brad Keselowski was treated for heat exhaustion after his cooling system failed during the NASCAR Cup Series race at COTA. The RFK Racing driver finished 15th but had to be carried from pit road on a stretcher. He was later released after receiving IV fluids, marking his best finish of 2025. Read more
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Christopher Bell Claims Second Straight Victory in COTA Thriller
Christopher Bell secured his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series win in a dramatic EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas. After battling Kyle Busch, William Byron, and Tyler Reddick in the closing laps, Bell crossed the finish line 0.433 seconds ahead of Byron. Read more
