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This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 4 – Glendale
Ken Roczen has reclaimed the red plate for the first time since 2022, marking a historic moment for Suzuki at Round 4 of Supercross in Glendale. The milestone ends a 169-round drought for Suzuki in the 450SX Class, while Jett Lawrence’s recent win puts him within five points of the lead. Read more
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2025 Season Preview: RFK Racing
RFK Racing expands to three teams for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, adding Ryan Preece in the No. 60 Ford alongside Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher. The organization aims to rebound from a challenging 2024 campaign, with Keselowski reuniting with former crew chief Jeremy Bullins in pursuit of championship contention. Read more
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TNT Sports Revolutionizes NASCAR Viewing Experience with New Driver Cam Feature on Max
TNT Sports has revolutionized NASCAR viewing with its new “NASCAR Driver Cam” feature on Max, offering fans unprecedented access to every Cup Series driver throughout the 38-race season. The feature debuts at the Cook Out Clash, delivering 1080p feeds with scanner audio and ambient car noise from inside each race car. Read more
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2025 Season Preview: Haas Factory Team
Following Stewart-Haas Racing’s closure, the Haas Factory Team emerges as a new single-car operation for 2025, with Cole Custer returning to Cup Series competition in the No. 41 Ford. Fresh off two successful years in the Xfinity Series, including the 2023 championship, Custer aims to revitalize the team’s winning legacy. Read more
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2025 Season Preview: Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress Racing aims for redemption in 2025 after a tough 2024 season with drivers Austin Dillon and Kyle Busch. Dillon, now with crew chief Richard Boswell, seeks to improve from a career-worst finish. Busch aims to end his winless streak, forecasting a strong season for both drivers’ playoff hopes. Read more
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2025 Season Preview: Rick Ware Racing
Rick Ware Racing enters 2025 with optimism following a successful 2024 season. Cody Ware, with a career-best average finish of 21.0, aims to leverage the team’s momentum. Bold predictions suggest he will achieve at least 15 top-25 finishes and two top-10 results, reflecting confidence in both his and the team’s progress. Read more
