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2025 Monster Energy Supercross Preview
The 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season roars to life this Saturday at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. With reigning champ Jett Lawrence defending his crown, fierce competition from Eli Tomac, Cooper Webb, and more, plus a stacked 250SX field led by Haiden Deegan, fans can expect an unforgettable night of racing. Read more
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SMX Announces 2025 Playoff Venues, Las Vegas to Host Championship Final
The 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs will visit three cities across America, starting at Charlotte’s zMAX Dragway on September 6. St. Louis makes history with its first playoff event on September 13, before the season concludes in Las Vegas on September 20, where both 450 and 250 champions will be crowned. Read more
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NASCAR Expands Field Size, Updates Rules for 2025 Season
NASCAR unveiled major changes for 2025, including potential 41-car fields and stricter playoff rules. The new Open Exemption Provisional could expand select race fields, while updated playoff regulations will require drivers to forfeit points under certain waiver conditions. Additionally, cars can now return to racing after garage repairs. Read more
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NASCAR Sponsorship Update: Mahindra Tractors Not Following Briscoe to JGR in 2025
Chase Briscoe has revealed that Mahindra Tractors won’t follow him to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2025. During a Reddit AMA, Briscoe confirmed the end of the three-year partnership that began at Stewart-Haas Racing. With Bass Pro Shops already signed as the primary sponsor for the No. 19 Toyota, opportunities for additional sponsors are limited. Read more
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Perez and Red Bull agree to part ways following conclusion of 2024 season
Sergio Perez and Red Bull Racing have parted ways after a challenging 2024 season. The Mexican driver, who scored just 152 points compared to teammate Max Verstappen’s 437, will leave the team after four years, ending a partnership that once saw remarkable success. Read more
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Formula 1 Confirms GM’s Cadillac-Branded Team for 2026
Formula 1 has confirmed a groundbreaking partnership with General Motors to bring an 11th team to the grid in 2026. Likely branded as Cadillac, the U.S.-based team will showcase GM’s engineering excellence. This marks a major step for F1’s American expansion, offering fresh competition and new opportunities for drivers. Read more
