Elliott Sadler and the No. 11 OneMain Financial team head to Road America for the first road course race of the season to compete around the four-mile, 14-turn road circuit in Elkhart Lake, WI. In three NASCAR Nationwide Series starts at Road America, Sadler has recorded one top-five and two top-10 finishes.
Ford has six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins at Sonoma Raceway, but hasn’t found Victory Lane since 2002 when Ricky Rudd won while driving the famed No. 28 for Robert Yates Racing.
In an effort to gain valuable track time, Reed will race in the No. 12 Garrett Racing/D4D Honda entry at Road America June 19-21. Reed joins Garrett Racing team coach and co-driver Johan Schwartz in the Pirelli World Challenge event.
Some Lefts and Rights...James Buescher heads to Road America coming off another top-15 finish last weekend at Michigan International Speedway. Buescher has one previous start at the 4.048-mile road course last season where he started deep in the field in 29th position, but managed to move forward throughout the race finishing a respectable 14th.
Today, the Joey Logano Foundation and the Checkered Flag Foundation launch the Honor Your Military Hero program. Fans are encouraged to visit: www.JoeyLoganoFoundation.com/HonorYourHero and tell us about someone in their life who has served in the military and is in need of a second chance. Submissions will be accepted online until Sunday, June 22nd at 6pm.
David Gilliland, driver of the No. 38 Love's Travel Stops Ford, comments on racing at Sonoma Raceway - "We always love going to Sonoma. I've won races there in other series before and I've come close to winning in Cup there, finishing second. It's just always one of my favorites. We circle it on the calendar for sure. And this will be our first time going with Love's Travel Stops, so we're excited to be there with them and give them a good run."
David Ragan's No. 34 Ford will carry a special message to fans throughout the Sonoma Raceway race weekend: Mark your calendars for June 28 for Free Fish & Fries from Long John Silver's.
After timing in a career-best 3rd in time trials, Jason Hathaway led over 200 laps and survived a rousing late-race battle with veteran Mark Dilley to claim victory in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series' rain-delayed inaugural visit to Autodrome Chaudiere.
After a tumultuous start to his 2014 OSCAAR Super Late Model season, Kevin Cornelius was rewarded for his weeks of determination at Barrie Speedway on June 14th. Triumphing over a race-long battle with fellow sophomore Andrew Gresel, Cornelius earned his first ever tour victory in just his 10th career start.
Andrew Ranger was excited to participate in the inaugural event for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series at the Autodrome Chaudière this past weekend. Ranger battled hard to put the #27 Mopar Parts Dodge in position for a solid result but late contact would dampen their results.
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.