For the second consecutive event, viewership of an NBCSN telecast of a Verizon IndyCar Series race showed a significant viewership gain over the 2014 race.
As a car owner in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS), Chip Ganassi has fielded cars for 11 different drivers that have made a start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS). In 67 starts, those 11 drivers have completed 19,316 laps (20,436 miles) and led 268 circuits, they have also compiled 12 top-10 and eight top-five finishes.
INDYCAR announced the following post-event infraction and manufacturer championship points updates from the ABC Supply Co. Inc. Wisconsin 250 at Milwaukee IndyFest, which was held July 12 at The Milwaukee Mile:
Justin Allgaier has completed two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS). In this race last year, Allgaier was in the closing laps of the race when a competitor made contact with him and sent him into the wall, which ended his race just a few laps shy of the checkered flag.
Bound for New England...Michael Annett and his No. 46 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet team begin the second half of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season this weekend, making the first of two stops this year at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) for Sunday's race at the mile-long facility.
Roush Fenway Racing heads to northern New England this weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) prepares for 301 miles at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. A Roush Fenway Ford has earned nine victories at the 1.058-mile oval. Also, it is pronounced ‘Cahncahd,’ not ‘Concord.’
NASCAR informed NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams on Wednesday that it plans to use its superspeedway qualifying format at Michigan International Speedway in August.
Sam Hornish Jr. and the No. 9 Ford team will have a new look this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Loudon). Shaw's Supermarkets will serve as the primary sponsor for the team at both Sprint Cup Series races at Loudon this year.
BUSCH GETS ANOTHER: Camry driver Kyle Busch claimed his second victory of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) season at Kentucky Speedway on Sunday, while his Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) teammates finished third (Denny Hamlin), fourth (Carl Edwards) and fifth (Matt Kenseth).
Even though it’s been 50 years since Ned Jarrett captured Ford’s first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship, he remains the manufacturer’s all-time wins leader with 43.
A $50,000 fine and a 25-point dock for Ryan Preece highlights the penalty report from this past weekend's triple-header weekend of racing at Texas Motor Speedway.
In four NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Watkins Glen International (WGI) Spire Motorsports earned its lone top-10 finish when Sammy Smith finished sixth in last year’s Mission 176 at the Glen.