Trump Set to Attend 2025 Daytona 500
President Donald Trump is reportedly set to attend the 2025 Daytona 500, marking his second appearance at “The Great American Race” in five years. This comes just a week after his planned attendance at Super Bowl LVIII. Trump’s return to NASCAR adds another high-profile moment as the season kicks off at Daytona. Continue reading Trump Set to Attend 2025 Daytona 500
2025 Season Preview: Front Row Motorsports
Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is expanding to three charters for 2025, adding Noah Gragson and retaining Zane Smith after a strong 2024. Gragson seeks stability, Gilliland steps into leadership, and Smith aims to build on his rookie season. The team aspires to secure two top-20 standings via enhanced superspeedway performance. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: Front Row Motorsports
2025 Season Preview: 23XI Racing
The 2025 season for Toyota’s NASCAR team, owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, features three drivers. Bubba Wallace seeks victory with new crew chief Charles Denike, Riley Herbst makes an impressive rookie debut, and Tyler Reddick aims for another Championship 4 berth after a successful 2024 season. Predictions favor wins for both Reddick and Wallace. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: 23XI Racing
2025 Season Preview: Trackhouse Racing
Trackhouse Racing enters a pivotal 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, expanding to three teams with the addition of Shane van Gisbergen in the No. 88 Chevrolet. The New Zealand native joins returning drivers Ross Chastain and Daniel Suárez as the organization builds on its success since entering Cup competition in 2021. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: Trackhouse Racing
Lawrence’s Knee Injury Derails Supercross Title Defense
Defending Supercross Champion Jett Lawrence suffered a season-altering blow at Glendale, tearing his ACL and partially tearing his meniscus during the Triple Crown event. Finishing 8th overall after a DNF, Lawrence will undergo surgery on February 4th and expects a four-month recovery, targeting a return for the outdoor motocross season. Continue reading Lawrence’s Knee Injury Derails Supercross Title Defense
Elliott Dominates Historic Return to Bowman Gray in NASCAR Clash
Chase Elliott dominated NASCAR’s historic return to Bowman Gray Stadium, leading 171 laps to win his first Clash victory in front of a sellout crowd at the legendary quarter-mile track. Ryan Blaney charged from last place to finish second, while Denny Hamlin rounded out the podium in NASCAR’s first visit since 1971. Continue reading Elliott Dominates Historic Return to Bowman Gray in NASCAR Clash
Sexton Takes Triple Crown as Smith Makes Triumph History
Drama unfolded at State Farm Stadium as Chase Sexton reclaimed the red plate in Supercross’s first Triple Crown event of 2025, while defending champion Jett Lawrence exited with a knee injury. The night marked a historic milestone as Jordon Smith delivered Triumph Racing’s first-ever victory in the 250SX class. Continue reading Sexton Takes Triple Crown as Smith Makes Triumph History
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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. Continue reading This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 4 – Glendale
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. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: RFK Racing
