No matter the result of Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350, this will be a memorable weekend for five-time Infineon Raceway winner Jeff Gorvette. Er, Jeff Gordon. Gordon, a native of Vallejo, Calif., has a busy weekend planned.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 RickyvsTrevor.com Ford Mustang: “Road America is a fun racetrack. I drove there last year and a couple years before that so I’m pretty familiar with the racetrack, which is a good thing."
Aric Almirola, No. 88 TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet "This is going to be my first trip to Road America and I'm excited to see what it has in store for our TaxSlayer team."
Ragan on racing at Infineon Raceway: "Sonoma has been a track that I've really worked hard at getting better. I feel as if I'm better prepared now than I have been in the last couple years."
Carl Edwards on racing at Infineon Raceway: “The most demanding weekend of the year is this one. We compete on two tough road courses that are thousands of miles apart."
As the NASCAR community continues to mourn the sudden loss of the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, several icons of the sport have shared their memories and experiences with him both on and off the track.
The two-time Indianapolis 500 champion from Tokyo, Japan, returns for another shot of winning his third Indy 500 with RLL Racing after falling short from a dominant run a year ago.
The 21-year-old Siegel from Palo Alto, California, will start his second Indy 500 event in 20th place in 2026 after utilizing notes gained throughout last year's event and this year's practices.
The 27-year-old Ferrucci from Woodbury, Connecticut, will strive to become the first competitor to win the Indianapolis 500 in IndyCar career start No. 100.