In a season with one intriguing turn after another in the NTT INDYCAR Series, up next for Chevy powered INDYCAR teams is the inaugural doubleheader at Road America.
Austin Cindric survived three restarts in the final 30 laps and a NASCAR Overtime finish to capture his first NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) victory of the 2020 season Thursday night at Kentucky Speedway.
AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Snap-On Ford Mustang -- VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW -- YOU WON ON AN OVAL! “I don’t care what shape the track is -- if it’s dirt, oval, I don’t care I’m just so happy this Snap-On Ford Mustang is in Victory Lane."
Full of Energy: Bucked Up Energy will continue its role as the primary partner of Graf’s No. 08 Chevrolet Camaro. Indianapolis is the fifth race in a multi-year, multi-race deal with the 21-year-old driver.
Oscar Mayer and Roush Fenway driver Ryan Newman are teaming up with the help of the iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile to support a great cause to help provide food to those in need by offering a race weekend experience as part of the Fanatics ALL IN Challenge.
Attacking their third ARCA Menards Series race of the season together, Chad Bryant Racing (CBR) and rookie driver Derek Griffith hunt for a top-five finish in Saturday afternoon’s General Tire 150.
Driver Jimmie Johnson on Kentucky: “Even with all the laps I have made at Kentucky Speedway and the success I've had on 1.5-mile tracks, Kentucky has always seemed to be a challenge for me. It’s rough and bumpy."
The 27-year-old Mosack from Charlotte, North Carolina, made a three-wide move to lead for the first time on Lap 30 and never looked back for his third ARCA Menards Series career victory in Joliet, Illinois.
Connor Mosack (No. 28 Friends of Jacklyn Chevrolet) scored his third career ARCA Menards Series victory and his first of 2026 in Friday’s Ashley Furniture 150 at Chicagoland Speedway.
As you sweat you lose more than just water. You lose salts, and getting those electrolytes replaced at the correct ratio is what will keep your muscles contracting.
The 19-year-old Zilisch from Charlotte, North Carolina, was awarded the pole position for Saturday's Fourth of July event at Chicagoland due to inclement weather forcing NASCAR to replace qualifying with practice.
Will Power and Kyle Kirkwood were 1-2 on the speed chart as the Fourth of July holiday weekend began with a 95-degree afternoon at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.