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. Continue reading Austin Cindric and Team Penske Unveil Dale Earnhardt-Inspired Throwback for Darlington
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? Continue reading Full Throttle Media NASCAR Power Rankings – Post COTA
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. Continue reading Brad Keselowski Treated for Heat Exhaustion After Cooling System Failure at COTA
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. Continue reading Christopher Bell Claims Second Straight Victory in COTA Thriller
Connor Zilisch’s Cup Debut Ends in Dramatic Crash at COTA
Eighteen-year-old Connor Zilisch’s NASCAR Cup debut ended prematurely when he collided with teammate Daniel Suarez’s spinning car at Circuit of the Americas. Despite starting 14th, facing a first-lap flat tire, and briefly holding the race’s fastest lap, the Xfinity race winner couldn’t avoid the smoke-filled incident. Continue reading Connor Zilisch’s Cup Debut Ends in Dramatic Crash at COTA
Scott Dixon Runs IndyCar Opener Without Radio Communication
Scott Dixon came heartbreakingly close to his first St. Petersburg victory, but a radio failure left him without communication for most of the race. The miscue cost him a crucial pit stop, allowing teammate Alex Palou to take the win. Dixon finished second, frustrated by the missed opportunity for victory. Continue reading Scott Dixon Runs IndyCar Opener Without Radio Communication
Palou Opens 2025 IndyCar Season with Dominant Victory at St. Petersburg
Alex Palou launched his quest for a third consecutive IndyCar championship with a commanding victory at St. Petersburg. The Chip Ganassi Racing star outpaced teammate Scott Dixon, who impressively finished second despite racing 90 laps without radio communication, while Josef Newgarden completed the podium. Continue reading Palou Opens 2025 IndyCar Season with Dominant Victory at St. Petersburg
Roczen and Hampshire Conquer Daytona Supercross
Ken Roczen charged from fourth to first mid-race, securing his first Daytona victory and Suzuki’s first since 2009. Meanwhile, RJ Hampshire captured an emotional 250SX win dedicated to his late father. Cooper Webb’s second-place finish extended his championship lead to 10 points. Continue reading Roczen and Hampshire Conquer Daytona Supercross
Zilisch Battles Through Chaos to Claim Second Xfinity Series Victory at COTA
Eighteen-year-old Connor Zilisch overcame a mid-race penalty and significant contact with Corey Heim to capture his second NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Circuit of The Americas on Saturday. The JR Motorsports driver led a race-high 26 laps before holding off William Byron by 1.639 seconds in the Focused Health 250. Continue reading Zilisch Battles Through Chaos to Claim Second Xfinity Series Victory at COTA
Zilisch Claims Pole for NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA
Eighteen-year-old Connor Zilisch dominated Friday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at Circuit of The Americas, winning the pole for Saturday’s Focused Health 250 with a lap of 97.262 seconds. The JR Motorsports driver outpaced Cup Series regulars Ross Chastain and William Byron, continuing his impressive road course expertise. Continue reading Zilisch Claims Pole for NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA
