Archive for May 2025
Alfredo Focused On Pushing Ahead At Nashville
Anthony Alfredo and Young’s Motorsports are focused on rallying from a disappointing end to their Charlotte Motor Speedway race weekend and renewing their push toward the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs.
Read MorePerez Lands DGM Seat For Mexico City Xfinity Round
Andrés Pérez de Lara has been tapped to pilot DGM Racing’s No. 91 entry for his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in the tour’s return to Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Read MoreThompson Continuing To Impress With Sam Hunt Racing
In a year where Dean Thompson wasn’t necessarily expected to be a leading Sunoco rookie-of-the-year contender in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, he’s continued to show impressive results as the lone full-time entry at Sam Hunt Racing.
Read MoreStrong Illinois National Sees Otteau Earn Formula Podium
One of Clayton Otteau’s strongest NASCAR Youth Series national events to-date was highlighted by a podium finish in the Light World Formula class at Abraham Lincoln Quarter Midget Ass’n.
Read MoreLaprade Battles Rain Throughout The Month Of May
The month of May was dominated by Mother Nature for Matthew Laprade, as both of his scheduled Pro Truck events across two different states were washed out by rain.
Read MoreFinally, A Cup Series Top Five For Keselowski In 2025
Brad Keselowski finally broke through and netted the first top five of the season for his No. 6 team, finishing fifth in Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreElliott Parlays Quiet Coke 600 Into Solid Sixth At Charlotte
Staying out of trouble and going about one’s business isn’t a bad option when tackling an endurance-focused task, especially when a driver isn’t necessarily on their A-game.
Read MoreWorst To First: Chastain Charges Late For Coke 600 Victory
Ross Chastain smashed both a watermelon and William Byron’s heart with his late-race heroics in Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MorePalou Claims Maiden Oval Win In 109th Indianapolis 500
Alex Palou cemented himself as the best American open wheel driver of the current era and ascended into racing immortality Sunday at the world’s greatest race course.
Read MoreNorris Earns First Monaco G.P. Win For McLaren Since 2008
It wasn’t a wire-to-wire win as is often typical of the Monaco Grand Prix, but McLaren’s Lando Norris still claimed his first win in Formula One’s biggest event Sunday morning.
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