Cody Ware Returns Full-Time to NASCAR Cup Series with RWR for 2025

Cody Ware will return to full-time NASCAR Cup Series competition in 2025, driving the No. 51 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Rick Ware Racing. The 29-year-old impressed in limited action during 2024, earning the second-best average finish among part-time drivers and scoring a career-best fourth at Daytona. Continue reading Cody Ware Returns Full-Time to NASCAR Cup Series with RWR for 2025

Young’s Motorsports Signs Anthony Alfredo for 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Campaign

Young’s Motorsports announced today that Anthony Alfredo will join their organization for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, piloting the team’s flagship No. 42 entry with backing from Dude Wipes and RANDCO Industries. The 25-year-old Connecticut native enters his fourth full-time Xfinity Series season following a strong 2024 campaign where he finished 15th in the championship standings. His previous season highlights included capturing an Xfinity … Continue reading Young’s Motorsports Signs Anthony Alfredo for 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Campaign

Sexton Claims Victory in Chaotic 450 Main Event at A1; Shimoda Dominates 250 West Opener

The 450 Main Event at Anaheim 1 delivered high drama from the opening gate drop, with multiple lead changes and crashes shaping the outcome. Championship hopeful Jett Lawrence faced immediate adversity, emerging last from turn one after getting caught up with a Tuff Block while Prado and Anderson established themselves at the front. Continue reading Sexton Claims Victory in Chaotic 450 Main Event at A1; Shimoda Dominates 250 West Opener

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. Continue reading SMX Announces 2025 Playoff Venues, Las Vegas to Host Championship Final

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. Continue reading NASCAR Expands Field Size, Updates Rules for 2025 Season

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. Continue reading NASCAR Sponsorship Update: Mahindra Tractors Not Following Briscoe to JGR in 2025

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. Continue reading Formula 1 Confirms GM’s Cadillac-Branded Team for 2026

Bullins and Keselowski Reunite as RFK Racing Names New Crew Chief for 2025

RFK Racing announced Jeremy Bullins will be the new crew chief for Brad Keselowski’s No. 6 team in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series, reuniting a successful duo from Team Penske. This change indicates RFK’s strategic expansion to three cars, aiming for further successes after previous achievements together, including five victories. Continue reading Bullins and Keselowski Reunite as RFK Racing Names New Crew Chief for 2025

Nemechek Gets New Crew Chief: Travis Mack Joins LEGACY MOTOR CLUB

Travis Mack has been appointed as the new crew chief for John Hunter Nemechek’s No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE at NASCAR’s LEGACY MOTOR CLUB. A seasoned motorsports veteran, Mack aims to enhance the team’s competitiveness alongside recent key hires, reflecting the organization’s commitment to growth and championship goals for the upcoming season. Continue reading Nemechek Gets New Crew Chief: Travis Mack Joins LEGACY MOTOR CLUB