Supercross Is Back: Anaheim 1 Marks the Long-Awaited Return of SuperMotocross

The SuperMotocross World Championship returns on January 10, 2026, at Angel Stadium, marking the start of an exciting season after 112 days of silence. Defending champion Cooper Webb aims to prove himself, while Chase Sexton, now with Kawasaki, faces pressure. Haiden Deegan, the 250 West favorite, seeks to cement his legacy as competition heats up across classes. Continue reading Supercross Is Back: Anaheim 1 Marks the Long-Awaited Return of SuperMotocross

Late Caution Turns Phoenix Championship on Its Head as Larson Steals Cup Title

In a dramatic NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race, Kyle Larson clinched his second title without leading a lap after a strategic call by his crew chief. Denny Hamlin, who dominated much of the race, fell short, finishing sixth. Ryan Blaney won the race, marking his fourth win of the season. Continue reading Late Caution Turns Phoenix Championship on Its Head as Larson Steals Cup Title

Jesse Love Completes Storybook Season With Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix

Jesse Love won the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway, closing a remarkable season that began with a Daytona victory. The 20-year-old outperformed friends and competitors, including Connor Zilisch and Aric Almirola. Love’s emotional win capped a season with two victories, providing him and his team validation and fulfillment. Continue reading Jesse Love Completes Storybook Season With Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix

Corey Heim shakes off pressure to win NASCAR Truck Series championship

Corey Heim won the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway, showcasing drama and resilience after initially restarting 10th. He overcame challenges, including a crucial second overtime, to secure the title. With a record-setting 12 wins and leading in every race, Heim celebrated his hard-earned victory and ended the season on a high note. Continue reading Corey Heim shakes off pressure to win NASCAR Truck Series championship

Devin Moran Finally Breaks Through With Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Championship

Devin Moran captured the 2025 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series championship after several near misses, finishing fourth in the finale and securing an 85-point margin over defending champion Ricky Thornton Jr. The 31-year-old from Ohio earned a record $250,000 and became the first in his family to win this title. Continue reading Devin Moran Finally Breaks Through With Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Championship

Thornton, Davenport, Moran, and O’Neal Battle For 2025 Championship

The Big River Steel “Big Four” is set for a five-race showdown to crown the 2025 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion. Ricky Thornton Jr. leads Jonathan Davenport, Devin Moran, and Hudson O’Neal into Brownstown, Pittsburgh, and Eldora, with $250,000 and dirt late model racing glory on the line. Continue reading Thornton, Davenport, Moran, and O’Neal Battle For 2025 Championship

Hamlin Admits Fault After Clash with Gibbs; JGR Holds Teamwide Meeting

Denny Hamlin admitted fault after wrecking Ty Gibbs at New Hampshire, prompting Joe Gibbs Racing leadership to hold a teamwide meeting. Hamlin, Gibbs, Christopher Bell, and Chase Briscoe discussed racing smarter as teammates, with Joe Gibbs emphasizing unity. Drivers left optimistic about avoiding similar incidents as the playoffs continue. Continue reading Hamlin Admits Fault After Clash with Gibbs; JGR Holds Teamwide Meeting