TPC Racing and first-year team driver Chloe Chambers increased their series-leading Porsche Sprint Challenge North America presented by Yokohama Cayman-class season win total to five races after back-to-back victories Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning in the No. 70 Monoflo International Cayman GT4 Clubsport at Road America this weekend.
In a classic battle expected as these two five-time World Champions roll up to line in eliminations, Erica Enders defeated Greg Anderson in Pro Stock, her second Wally of the season and 45th of her career
Austin Cindric crossed the storied bricks in the 15th position Sunday afternoon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when the checkered flag waved on the 82-lap event.
Justin Ashley continued his season dominance with his sixth win in 13 starts this year. Ashley was stellar behind the wheel with reaction times in the .030 range in the last two rounds against former champions Antron Brown and Brittany Force.
Mike Rockenfeller, No. 42 Sunseeker Resort Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 - “First and foremost, I have to thank Sunseeker and the whole team, LEGACY M.C., for the opportunity."
Track position was the name of the game in Sunday’s road course race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as Chris Buescher drove to an 11th-place finish in a race that saw just one break in the action.
Brad Keselowski earned stage points Sunday afternoon on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and went on to finish 20th in the Socios.com Ford Mustang.
Allmendinger slowly worked his was through the field, making it up to 23rd before pitting under green on lap 63. Allmendinger came off pit road in 33rd and made it up to 26th where he finished in the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard.
Rookie de Tullio earned his first career INDY NXT by Firestone victory Sunday, driving his No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing entry to victory by .3635 of a second over the No. 28 Susan G. Komen car of Andretti Global driver Max Taylor.
The most talented racers on the planet to the limit and ultimately resulted in a dramatic shakeup of the 450SMX Class title fight as Progressive Insurance Cycle Gear Suzuki’s Ken Roczen enjoyed a dominant performance for the landmark 25th victory of his career.
Spurlock, the first Black woman to compete in NASCAR’s development program, completed all 200 laps at the iconic North Carolina short track in her No. 66 Foxxtecca Chevrolet.
The victory is McKee’s first ARCA Menards East win in his second series start; he finished second at Bristol Motor Speedway in his East debut last September.