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TEAM CHEVY NASCAR RACE ADVANCE: Sonoma Raceway

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
Sonoma Raceway
July 12-13, 2025

Fresh off a weekend sweep, Chevrolet’s drivers and teams in the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will venture back across the country to make the sport’s annual visit to Sonoma Raceway.

Nestled within the southern Sonoma Mountains, the 1.99-mile road course will mark back-to-back events featuring left- and right-hand turns for both divisions. Road racing continues to be a strong suit for the Bowtie brigade, with the manufacturer heading into the weekend with wins in five of the six road course events in NASCAR’s top-two divisions this season.

DEFENDING WINNERS

There’s no better momentum than a trip to victory lane, and the Bowtie brand has just that. Chevrolet will enter the Sonoma race weekend boosting two-straight road course weekend sweeps – a feat that dates back to a pair of victories by Shane van Gisbergen and Daniel Suarez at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez one month ago. The opportunity to go three-in-a-row in road course weekend sweeps comes at a circuit where Chevrolet reigns as the most recent winner in both of NASCAR’s top-two divisions courtesy of Kyle Larson (NCS) and Van Gisbergen’s (NXS) wins at the Northern California venue in 2024.

In 35 NASCAR Cup Series races at Sonoma Raceway, Chevrolet paves the way with 14 all-time victories. Just three of the track’s past winners are entered in Sunday’s event – all of which come from the Chevrolet camp including two-time winners, Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson, and Daniel Suarez.

RACKING UP ON ROAD COURSES

Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen yet again proved his road racing prowess at the site that started his NASCAR career. Taking the checkered flag in the third rendition of the Chicago Street Race, the 36-year-old Auckland, New Zealand, become just the fourth repeat winner of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The victory further added onto Chevrolet’s lead in wins on left- and right-hand turns in the Next Gen era, with the manufacturer sitting at 14 wins in 20 races (total including traditional road courses and the Chicago Street Course).

Van Gisbergen is one of 10 Team Chevy drivers entered in Sunday’s race that have earned either a road course or street course win in NASCAR’s top division. Among those includes Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott, who leads the series’ active drivers with seven road course wins – enough to put the 29-year-old Dawsonville, Georgia, native third on the series’ all-time wins list behind NASCAR Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon (nine wins) and Tony Stewart (eight wins). Other multi-time Cup Series road course winners include Kyle Larson (six wins), Kyle Busch (four wins), AJ Allmendinger (three wins) and William Byron (two wins). Also adding to the list is the 2024 Chicago Street Race winner, Alex Bowman; the 2023 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course winner, Michael McDowell; and the pair of Trackhouse Racing teammates, Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez, who each earned their first career Cup Series win on a road course.


TOP-10 TALLIES

It’s been a trio of strong performances for the Bowtie brigade on road courses in NASCAR’s top division this season. In addition to its back-to-back victories, Chevrolet has owned at least half of the top-10 finishing positions in each event, including a best-finish of six top-10 results at the Chicago Street Course. With three road races in the books, five full-time Chevrolet organizations have already earned at least one top-10 finish.


ALLMENDINGER, BUSCH EYE OPPORTUNITY TO SHAKE UP PLAYOFF STANDINGS

The playoff pressure continues to build for NASCAR’s top division, with the trek out west marking the seven-race countdown to the end of the series’ regular season. With just four provisional points positions left up for grabs, a win is on every driver’s mind to solidify their chances at a shot for the championship title. With a pair of road course races on the horizon, Team Chevy’s AJ Allmendinger and Kyle Busch are among those on the outside looking in that eye the opportunity to shake up the playoff standings.

A sixth-place result at the Chicago Street Course was enough to push Kaulig Racing’s AJ Allmendinger to the 18th position in the playoff standings and just 43-points below the cutline. The 43-year-old Santa Clara, California, native is among the series’ top road course ringers, with the Chevrolet driver earning all three of his NASCAR Cup Series wins making left- and right-hand turns. While still looking for his first win at the 1.99-mile Northern California venue, consistency has been key for Allmendinger and the No. 16 Chevrolet team – entering the weekend with a pair of back-to-back sixth-place results at the circuit.

Despite a roller-coaster day in the “Windy City”, Kyle Busch and the No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet team rebounded for a top-five finish at the Chicago Street Course. Putting together a strong 41-point day – the second-highest of the race – Busch had a big boost in the playoff standings, with the 40-year-old Las Vegas, Nevada, native heading to the west coast ranked 19th in the playoff standings and 46-points below the cutline. His championship-earning career has seen a great amount of success on road courses with four wins in NASCAR’s top division – two of which have come at Sonoma Raceway. His second win at the circuit in June 2015 started a string of impressive finishes that included six-straight top-seven results. His first Sonoma start with Richard Childress Racing ended with a runner-up result (2023).


VAN GISBERGEN SETS SIGHTS ON SECOND SWEEP

In just two years, Shane van Gisbergen went from making his NASCAR debut to a full-time career in NASCAR’s top division. The road racing ace is already a seven-time winner in the NASCAR national ranks – all of which have been earned making left- and right-hand turns. The 36-year-old Auckland, New Zealand, native made his return to the Xfinity Series for the first time this season at the Chicago Street Course – driving the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet to the pole and the race win. Following suit in his full-time ride in NASCAR’s top division, Van Gisbergen became just the second driver in NASCAR history to sweep both the pole and race wins in both the Cup and Xfinity Series in a single weekend.

Van Gisbergen will have the opportunity to make history again this weekend at Sonoma Raceway. Returning to the JR Motorsports entry for another double-duty weekend, Van Gisbergen could potentially become the only driver in history to sweep the pole and race wins in NASCAR’s top-two divisions more than once. The only driver to have ever accomplished the feat was fellow Chevrolet driver, Kyle Busch, who swept the weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2016.

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 19 NASCAR Cup Series races complete:

Wins: 8

Poles: 9

Laps Led: 2,352

Top-Fives: 39

Top-10s: 84

Stage Wins: 17

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 18 NASCAR Xfinity Series races complete:

Wins: 16

Poles: 11

Laps Led: 2,296

Top-Fives: 62

Top-10s: 119

Stage Wins: 27

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 15 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races complete:

Wins: 6

Poles: 2

Laps Led: 854

Top-Fives: 35

Top-10s: 71

Stage Wins: 7

BOWTIE BULLETS:

· Victories by active Chevrolet drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series at Sonoma Raceway:

Kyle Busch – two wins (2015, 2008)

Kyle Larson – two wins (2024, 2021)

Daniel Suarez – one win (2022)

· Chevrolet has earned 21 victories in the past 28 NASCAR Cup Series races on the series’ traditional road courses – dating from Chase Elliott’s victory at Watkins Glen International in Aug. 2019, to Shane van Gisbergen’s win at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in June 2025. Van Gisbergen and Alex Bowman have added three more triumphs on left- and right-hand turns by keeping Chevrolet undefeated in the Chicago Street Race.

· In 17 NASCAR Cup Series races on traditional road courses in the Next Gen era, Chevrolet leads the series with 11 victories – recorded by seven drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations.

· Chevrolet has entered a double-digit win streak in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season, with Shane van Gisbergen and the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet team’s win at the Chicago Street Course marking the Bowtie brand’s 10th consecutive triumph. The victory – Chevrolet’s 16th in 18 Xfinity Series races this season – have been earned by 10 drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations.

· Chevrolet has earned at least half of the top-10 finishing results in 11 of the 19 points-paying races thus far this season, including a season-high seven top-10 finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.

· In 127 points-paying races in the Next Gen era, Chevrolet leads all manufacturers with 60 victories – a winning percentage of 47.2%.

· With its 43 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championships, 33 NASCAR Cup Series Driver Championships, and 874 all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins, Chevrolet continues to hold the title as the winningest brand in NASCAR Cup Series history.


TUNE-IN:

NASCAR Cup Series

Challenge Round 3 – Toyota / Save Mart 350

Sunday, July 13, at 3:30 p.m. ET

(TNT, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Pit Boss / FoodMaxx 250

Saturday, July 12, at 4:30 p.m. ET

(CW, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)


QUOTABLE QUOTES:

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Does it help any that Sonoma makes it two road course races in a row for you guys?

“Two weekends in a row road course racing, so I should really be in a groove (laughs). Even though its two road courses, they are both so very different. Chicago is a narrow street course presents a lot of challenges and now we are headed to a very familiar track at Sonoma. I’ve had some good finishes at Sonoma the last couple of years but I just need to fine tune a few things to really get those next few positions. I have two great road course teammates to lean on and Shane is coming off of a great weekend at Chicago.”

Do you enjoy going out to California – it’s the furthest you guys go to race?

“There’s a ton of agriculture in California and I really enjoy getting out there and learning about ag in their climate. We have Kubota on the car this weekend and they are so ingrained in the ag world, so it’s a great, authentic partnership. I’m going to visit a Kubota dealer on Friday which is always fun. I know some farmers out there and there’s obviously great racing at Sonoma, but there’s so much to see and do in California which makes it fun.”

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

What’s the most challenging part of the Sonoma Raceway layout for you—Turn 11 hairpin, the esses, or something else?

“Turn 11 has always been the most challenging aspect of Sonoma Raceway. You’ve got to have patience and make a really good arch on entry. You know that drivers are going to be attacking that corner, so you don’t know what’s going to happen at times. The best thing to do is to roll the curb as fast as you can and pick up the throttle early to get off the corner. We’ve put a lot of effort into Sonoma Raceway on the simulator.”

How do you manage brake wear and overheating with all the heavy braking zones?

“You try not to overlap on two pedals and use the brakes efficiently. Sonoma Raceway is a track where you can overheat your brakes very fast, and there’s not much time to cool them down with the long runs we’ve seen over the last few races. You want to keep as much rear brake in the car as possible, and you can have a good day.”

What is your assessment of the No. 3 team heading into the final stretch of the regular season?

“I think the consistency of our team is getting better. I would love to bring more speed to some of the races. We’ve been very close in qualifying, and qualifying at the Chicago Street Race was a huge improvement. We’ve been on the outside looking in at a lot of these places. I was pumped after our recent race at Atlanta Motor Speedway because we had really struggled at Atlanta in the past, but this year we had a racecar that was capable of possibly winning the race. Now, going back to Atlanta next year, I feel like we have a notes package we can build on and I feel really good about that. We have to develop some better setups that give me confidence as a driver. I’m excited about going back to Richmond Raceway, we’re always decent at the speedways, and Iowa Speedway is coming up, too, and that’s a place I’ve always run well at in the past. Sonoma Raceway will be intense and the key will be being disciplined and doing my job to get the most out of the car.”

How much of racing to you is strategic, and how much is instinct?

“A lot of racing is instinct, especially during restarts, because you’re trying to react to what the guy ahead of you is doing, and if you can time it right, you can get an advantage. Your reaction to their move or knowing the guy and what he’s going to do is really important. You’re trying not to give up any information yourself. Your instincts and the strategy behind it really plays into it. We do a lot of studying on what lines to choose. You make multiple mistakes throughout a race, but you just hope that you make the right choices at the right time to put yourself in position.”.

Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

What are your thoughts heading to Sonoma?

“I feel like Sonoma is a good road course for me. We need to execute on Saturday during qualifying. That race is always about track position. We’ve had good cars at all the road races this season and I think if we can do a good job in qualifying on Saturday, we can be competitive and pick up a good finish on Sunday. The trip to Sonoma is always a lot of fun and it’s a track I enjoy.”

Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

We’re headed west to Sonoma this weekend. What are your thoughts?

“I’m looking forward to Sonoma this weekend. We’ve had some good runs on road courses as of late. We had a fast car in Mexico and another last weekend at Chicago. We need to keep our good runs at road courses coming together. The guys have done a great job of putting together good stuff at them, so I’m excited about that. I always enjoy going to wine country, it’s a great place to go for a race and all the other cool reasons that everyone looks forward to getting out to Sonoma. I’m looking forward to getting back on the twisty roads of wine country and having a good race. We’ve been fast there in the past, I’ve won there a couple of times, so I hope we’ll be able to capitalize on a fast car and put ourselves in a position to win.”

Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“I’m looking forward to getting to Sonoma this weekend, a track where I have a lot of confidence going to. I’ve been in the sim this week and working with my teammate AJ (Allmendinger), one of the best in the business, to try to learn as much as I can to be prepared this weekend. I didn’t race on the track last year, so this will be the first year for me on the new pavement which will bring its own challenges, but I’m looking forward to taking advantage of this weekend and having a strong run.”

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“Sonoma’s always a very important race to me, being what I consider my home race. Every year I have a lot of family and friends come out and this year we’re bringing a new sponsor, Big Sipz. It’ll be a busy weekend, but it’s always a lot of fun. I love the racetrack; it would mean the world to me to be able to have an opportunity to win a race there. In the past, we’ve been very competitive, and we’ll continue building on what we’ve learned so far with our road course program. I’m working hard to go out there at my best and put together a solid weekend for our team.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

“I’m looking forward to getting out to Sonoma this weekend. It’s one of the most demanding tracks we race on, and it really challenges you as a driver. It’s great to have Real American Beer on board with us again. They bring a lot of pride and passion to the sport, and we’re hoping to give them something to cheer about this weekend in wine country.”

Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

What are the keys to getting around Sonoma?

“Sonoma is a lot of fun. It’s one of those tracks where I have a lot of seat time and spent a lot of time there. Before going NASCAR racing, my wife and I actually lived not too far from there for a season of life. When I was young and kind of coming up through formula cars, I worked outside of Turn 11. For me, the track is super straightforward. It’s one line, there’s not a lot of tricks, You have to manage your tires and be technical to be fast. So, I enjoy it, and it’s been good for us the last couple of years. I think we finished second and third the last few years. I think we are close. So, it’s just a place that I am comfortable with. I know my marks, I know my rhythm, and it all comes together well. I do think it’s still one of the tracks if you save your tires, it will pay off. At Watkins Glen now, every lap is like qualifying, just hammer down, which is fun, too. Sonoma is its own fun where you still have that technical aspect where you have to manage everything pretty well to have a shot at the end.”

Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

Sonoma was repaved prior to last season’s visit. Does the newer surface make you adjust your approach?

”It is different than what it used to be, but I thought it was fun last year with how much grip there was. I do miss how worn out it was before. I think it has its own challenges. You are going faster and have to be more aggressive to be on the limit with that speed, but have to avoid overdriving the corner.”

Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

You and your team seem to be clicking on the road courses…

“We have been getting a lot better on the road courses as a team. Just doing really good work with the car setup and development on it, and the preparation has just been so intense heading into Mexico City and Chicago, but good at the same time. In Chicago, once we got on track, the car felt great. It was incredible to have two flawless days there. Really looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish together this weekend in Sonoma.”

How are you feeling about Sonoma this weekend?

“I’m excited to get there! I’ve never raced that track in a Cup car, so it’s going to be interesting to see how it races and what it’s like. I did the Xfinity race there last year and had a great time. It will be interesting with it being my second time in the Xfinity car and trying to understand how to make that car better. Then in the Cup car, it’s obviously a track everyone is going to be strong at because they’ve had so many reps there it’s going to be interesting to see if we still have a speed advantage. But looking forward to running double duty again. Excited to have Quad Lock on the Xfinity car and Red Bull on the Cup car. Both cars look epic!”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Thoughts on returning to Sonoma?

“Definitely excited, man. Every time we head to a road course, whether it’s Sonoma (Raceway) or somewhere else, I am excited. I feel at home, and I am excited to go back to a place where we had great memories, and hopefully, we can repeat it.”

On recent bad luck?

“Man, we have been at the wrong place at the wrong time the last two weeks. That’ll even out eventually, and we’ll be able to demonstrate our capabilities. We’ve won in Sonoma before and we can do it again.”

What are the goals for the remainder of 2025?

“We want to win. That’s the number one goal. A win gets us in the playoffs. We can do it. This weekend is a great track for us and I feel like we will be one of the favorites.”

Connor Zilisch, No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet

“Sonoma is one of the most beautiful tracks that we go to. I circle all the road courses on the calendar, but this one is going to be a lot of fun. There’s a lot of elevation at Sonoma and a lot of opportunity to make up time. Sonoma is a track where the driver can make a difference and that’s something I really enjoy. It’s another road course for me and that means another opportunity to win. I have a lot of confidence every time we go to a road course and Sonoma is a track that I’ve really enjoyed going to in the past. We have six top-fives in a row entering this weekend and I’m looking forward to back up that momentum.”


Chevrolet NASCAR Cup Series Statistics

Manufacturers Championships:

Total (1949-2024): 43

First title for Chevrolet: 1958

Highest number of consecutive titles: 13 (2003-15)

Most recent: 2024

Years Won: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Drivers Championships:

Total (1949-2024): 33

First Chevrolet champion: Buck Baker (1957)

Highest number of consecutive titles: 7 (2005-11)

Most recent: Kyle Larson (2021)

Years Won: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2021

Event Victories:

Record for total race wins in single season: 26 (2007)

2025 STATISTICS:

Wins: 8

Poles: 9

Laps Led: 2,352

Top-Fives: 39

Top-10s: 84

Stage Wins: 17

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:

Total Chevrolet race wins: 874 (1949 to date)

Poles won to date: 762

Laps led to date: 255,063

Top-fives to date: 4,408

Top-10s to date: 9,091

Total NASCAR Cup Wins by Corporation, 1949 to Date:

       General Motors: 1,208

       Chevrolet: 874

       Pontiac: 154

       Oldsmobile: 115

       Buick: 65



       Ford: 844                                                                               

       Ford: 744

       Mercury: 96

       Lincoln: 4



       Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467

       Dodge: 217

       Plymouth: 191

       Chrysler: 59



       Toyota: 196

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Hendrick Motorsports Media Advance: Sonoma

Sonoma Raceway
Sunday, July 13, 2025
1.99-Mile Road Course
3:30 PM ET
Location: Sonoma, California
TV: Fox
Event: NASCAR Cup Series (Race 20 of 36)
RADIO: SiriusXM

5 KYLE LARSON
Age: 32 (July 31, 1992)
Hometown: Elk Grove, California
Last Week: 13th (Chicago Street Course)
Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
Standings: 3rd

No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerSonoma
Races1938510
Wins3322
Poles1224
Top 591282
Top 10121944
Laps Led85110,107113
Stage Wins8703
Average Finish12.714.013.0
  • Kyle Larson comes home to race at Sonoma Raceway. The Elk Grove, California, native grew up approximately 80 miles from the raceway.
  • Larson ranks second among active drivers with the most NASCAR Cup Series road course wins (six). Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott is the only driver with more (seven).
  • The 32-year-old is tied for the most road course wins in the Next Gen era with three.
  • Larson is tied for the second-most poles at Sonoma (four), trailing only Jeff Gordon (five)
  • The driver of the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevy has the best average all-time starting position (3.8) at Sonoma in 10 starts.
  • Larson and Denny Hamlin lead all drivers with nine top-five finishes in 2025.
  • Larson is ranked third in the points standings just 19 points behind teammate William Byron. He is projected first in the playoff standings.

9 CHASE ELLIOTT
Age: 29 (Nov. 28, 1995)
Hometown: Dawsonville, Georgia
Last week: 16th (Chicago Street Course)
Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson
Standings: 2nd

No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerSonoma
Races193418
Wins1190
Poles0120
Top 561104
Top 10101816
Laps Led1365,66252
Stage Wins0380
Average Finish10.612.811.1
  • Heading to Sonoma Raceway this weekend, Chase Elliott is second in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season points standings, 13 markers behind teammate William Byron.
  • Making his 341st Cup Series start last weekend at the Chicago Street Course, Elliott surpassed Dale Earnhardt Jr. as the driver with the fourth-most starts for Hendrick Motorsports.
  • Elliott’s average finish of 10.58 in 2025 leads the series and is also his second best all-time through a season’s first 19 races. He is the only driver to finish in the top 20 in every event so far. It’s the second straight season he’s headed into the 20th event having completed all but one lap.
  • The Dawsonville, Georgia, native has scored more points (155) than any other driver over the last four races. His average finish of 6.3 in that span is also tops.
  • Elliott has four consecutive top-10 finishes at Sonoma, tied for the longest active streak. He’s won at five road courses in his career, most of all drivers, but is still looking for his first win on the Napa Valley road course. He’s led laps in each of the last five Sonoma Cup Series events, tied for the record.
  • The 2020 Cup Series champion has the most road course wins among active drivers (seven) and the third all-time behind NASCAR Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon (nine) and Tony Stewart (eight). His average finish of 9.03 leads active drivers (minimum four starts).
  • In the Next Gen era on road courses, Elliott leads the series in top-five finishes (10), and his 12 top 10s are third most. His 147 laps led rank third and 610 points earned rank second.

24 WILLIAM BYRON
Age: 27 (Nov. 29, 1997)
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Last Week: 40th (Chicago Street Course)
Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle
Standings: 1st

No. 24 Valvoline Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerSonoma
Races192716
Wins1140
Poles2150
Top 57610
Top 10101141
Laps Led7693,74726
Stage Wins7301
Average Finish14.215.122.0
  • William Byron is in the midst of a career year, leading the NASCAR Cup Series points standings for 16 out of 19 weeks, including presently by 13 markers.
  • Through the same stretch of 19 races, the Charlotte, North Carolina, native has paced the field for 769 laps across 13 events, the most races with a lap led by a driver and second most laps total.
  • In the Next Gen era on road courses, Byron has two wins (fifth most), 138 laps led (fourth most) and has collected 542 points.
  • In the last 10 road course races, the 27-year-old has two wins, five top-five finishes and seven top 10s, all tied for the most. He also has led 110 laps in that same span, tied for the second most.

48 ALEX BOWMAN
Age: 32 (April 25, 1993)
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona
Last Week: 8th (Chicago Street Course)
Crew Chief: Blake Harris
Standings: 10th

No. 48 Ally Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerSonoma
Races193448
Wins080
Poles270
Top 54440
Top 10101062
Laps Led1571,5250
Stage Wins070
Average Finish17.419.217.3
  • Alex Bowman sits 14th in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff standings, holding a 39-point cushion above the elimination point.
  • The Tucson, Arizona, native has finished inside the top 10 in each of the last three road course races in 2025, making him one of only two drivers to do so.
  • Bowman’s average finish on road courses in 2025 is seventh, which ranks second among full-time drivers.
  • Bowman’s best finish across eight starts at Sonoma Raceway is ninth, achieved twice (2018, 2021).
  • In the Next Gen era, Bowman has accumulated six top-five finishes and nine top 10s on road courses.
  • With his eighth-place finish at Chicago, Bowman advanced to the third round of the NASCAR In-Season Tournament and will compete against Ty Dillon.
  • For this weekend’s Sonoma race, the Best Friends Animal shelter partner Friends of Upland Animal Shelter, in Sonoma, California.
  • Ally and HendrickCars.com are teaming up again to give fans the chance to win prizes with this year’s “Open Road Sweepstakes.” Fans can win VIP experiences at various races throughout the season and one lucky winner will hit the open road in a Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss with an Airstream camper. Fans can stop by the Ally Fan Zone to enter the sweepstakes in-person and check out the camper. Fans can also enter at ally.com/sweepstakes/nascar.

Hendrick Motorsports

2025All-TimeSonoma
Races181,40035
Wins5317*8*
Poles5258*10*
Top 526*1,305*36*
Top 1042*2,229*63*
Laps Led1,913*84,225*830*
Stage Wins15*1305*


*Most all time
**Tied for most all time

  • With Alex Bowman’s eighth-place run at the Chicago Street Course on Sunday, Hendrick Motorsports remains the only organization to place at least one car in the top 10 of every event in 2025. That streak goes back 27 events to last season, the longest such run of any team in the Next Gen era.
  • The Hendrick Motorsports engine shop has won 15 combined poles (seven in the NASCAR Cup Series and eight in the Xfinity Series) and 16 combined races (five in the Cup Series, 10 in the Xfinity Series and the preseason Clash) this year. Its 39 victories in regular season Cup Series events are the most in the Next Gen era.
  • Hendrick Motorsports has led 1,913 laps through 19 events this year, accounting for 40% of all circuits completed in the Cup Series and more than any other team by 953.
  • Hendrick Motorsports enters this weekend’s race at Sonoma Raceway as the all-time leader in wins (eight), poles (10), top fives (36), top 10s (63) laps led (830) and stage wins (five).
  • Five of the last 10 road course races have gone to Hendrick Motorsports with Bowman, Kyle Larson (twice) and William Byron (twice) all winning in that span. Larson is the defending winner at Sonoma Raceway.

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Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet, on racing in his home state of California: “It’s always special to go back home. I love having friends and family at the track, especially the friends that don’t typically get to go to the track. We have dominated there in the past – hopefully we’ll be just as good and catch Jeff Gordon (on Sonoma Raceway’s all-time wins list). It will feel hotter in Sonoma with the race being in July. The pavement will be a little bit slicker. I personally prefer the race to be in July, more enjoyable for everyone that comes into town and experience Napa (California).”

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet, on Sonoma Raceway: “Sonoma is a track I always enjoy going to. Last year, I thought that we had really good pace, and our road course program this season has been strong, so that gives me confidence heading into this weekend. This entire stretch of races coming up, really, I think could be good for us. We’re within reach of the regular season championship, so running well and maximizing points is going to be really important.”

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, on the team as it heads to Sonoma Raceway: “It’s been a rough couple weeks for our No. 24 team. We can’t get down though. We’ve been fast at every track and just had something, both in and out of our control, happen. Hopefully this weekend can just be a smooth one so we can get back in the groove we were in. I know everyone on the team has the same mindset, and no one is giving up.”

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet, on Sonoma Raceway: “Sonoma’s one of those places that really challenges you as a driver. It’s technical, it’s physical, and every lap you’re just trying to stay mistake-free. We are coming off of a solid race from Chicago. I feel like we got our bad luck out of the way and need to be consistent here on out to make sure that we stay off the cutoff line. We’re a team capable of winning it just hasn’t been in the cards for us yet.”

Zane Smith Heads To Sonoma Looking to Advance in the In-Season Challenge

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NASCAR Cup Series
Sonoma Media Availability
Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Zane Smith, driver of the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the NASCAR Cup Series, has reached the quarterfinal round of the inaugural In-Season Challenge and he will go head-to-head against Ty Gibbs this weekend as Sonoma Raceway plays host this weekend. Smith spoke about the matchup and his season to date as part of Ford’s weekly media call.

ZANE SMITH, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford Mustang Dark Horse – YOU ARE UP AGAINST TY GIBBS THIS WEEKEND FOR A CHANCE TO REACH THE SEMIFINALS. HOW DO YOU VIEW YOUR MATCHUP? “It’s cool to still be alive in this bracket challenge. My last week’s pairing with Chris (Buescher), I knew we were gonna have our work cut out for us just with Chris’ stats, but it’s still racing and things happen and we were able to advance. I know going into this week if we did advance it was going to be either Ty or AJ, who are both great road racers, so you know they’re gonna have speed in Sonoma, and I think as will I. I enjoyed the repave at Sonoma and had a lot of fun there last year, so I’m hoping for another solid day. I hope to advance this week as well, but with that said, I’m focused on beating everyone and hopefully advancing into these playoffs.”

YOU AND CHRIS WERE RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER ON A LATE-RACE RESTART. WAS THAT A FOCUS AT THAT POINT? “I was definitely reminded about it a good bit throughout the race. I know he was having engine issues, so I would obviously pull him by about three to five car lengths on the straightaways, if that, and then through the infield he was still just as fast, if not faster than a lot of guys, so I was always really happy to go on the straightaways. I was happy to advance there and we’re one step closer to a million bucks.”

IS YOUR TEAM GOING TO WATCH WHAT TY GIBBS DOES IN REGARDS TO STRATEGY, OR WILL YOU JUST FOCUS ON WINNING THE RACE? “I’m not too sure, yet. It depends where we’re at on speed, what our day is shaping up to be. At Chicago, I was supposed to short pit and I got blind behind the 12 and nicked the wall in 11 and got a decent amount of damage and somehow I was able to keep going. I was supposed to pit there and probably line up inside the top 10 or closer to the front after that, but, instead, I kept going and I think got eighth in the stage or something like that. Ultimately, it just got crazy toward the end as they often do, so you never want to get damage or have that happen because I fought that for the rest of the race, but we got some stage points there and once it did get crazy I was able to get by a lot of it and still salvage a decent finish, getting a top 15. I think you’re gonna see a lot of that still at Sonoma. I don’t know if you’ll see as crazy of things happen probably, but you never know. I’m just gonna be focused on ourselves and see where we shake out to be. Obviously, we want to leave there with a trophy and hopefully at top five, top 10 day, and have some good speed, which I feel confident in, but, if not, then we’re gonna do what we can to finish in front of the 54 and advance and live another week.”

WHAT WILL YOU SPEND THE MILLION BUCKS ON IF YOU WIN IT ALL? “I don’t know how much I would totally get, but hopefully I’d be able to get a decent chunk and be able to split it across the whole 38 team and they can go and do whatever they want with it. Then, if I’ve got any left over, maybe put some money towards a pool or something.”

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SONOMA AND WATKINS GLEN? “I had an awesome time at Watkins Glen last year. The weather we got that whole weekend was awesome and my car was really good, so I hope to have another round of that this year. Comparing Sonoma and Watkins Glen, I would say since Sonoma got repaved they’re pretty similar, it’s just really fast-paced. It seems like a qualifying lap every lap. Sonoma used to be incredibly worn out and you’d have only two or maybe three laps of good on the tires. Now, it seems like you’re just pushing every single lap and it’s very demanding. I would say Watkins Glen, there are some bigger braking zones. Sonoma, it seems a little bit more technical and momentum based, but they’re both awesome road courses and it’s cool to obviously get two different fan bases from each side of the country. That’s super cool, but one week at a time. I’m trying to get a Sonoma trophy and hopefully advance and go compete down at Watkins Glen.”

HOW DO YOU ASSESS WHERE YOU TEAM IS AT RIGHT NOW, AND NASCAR ANNOUNCED THAT BOWMAN GRAY WILL ONCE AGAIN HOST THE CLASH NEXT YEAR. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT? “Our year so far, I feel like it’s been pretty good. We’ve had pretty good speed and made our cars better throughout the whole weekend, which is a lot to be proud of. The first half, my Daytona 500 didn’t go well. I got hardly any points and then obviously not many points at the 600 and then Mexico as well, so without those, I feel pretty confident I would be well inside the top 20 in points. It’s incredibly close right now, but with this back half of the year starting at Atlanta my main goal was to try to stack up some top 10s and be a little bit more consistent and focus in on things where we lacked in the first half. I feel like we’ve done a good job of that so far in this back half of the year. We have a long way to go, but hopefully we can keep that going. Talking about Bowman Gray, I’m excited for that. The Madhouse was pretty electric. I got pretty used up in my heat race and then the LCQ as well, so that sucked for me, but I wasn’t the only one that got used up. Hopefully, this year goes a little bit better for us, but the fan base was definitely cool to experience. It’s a pretty tiny track, but hopefully it can be better for us next year.”

FRONT ROW HAS PERFORMED WELL ON ROAD COURSES OF LATE. HOW HAVE YOU PREPARED FOR THIS WEEKEND? “Going back from the first road course, COTA was a big struggle for us. Last year, I felt like every road course I came around I was like, ‘This is my opportunity to have a really good weekend.’ Then, like I said, COTA didn’t go well for us and then we went to Mexico and didn’t start the weekend great, and then made a lot of changes overnight, got my car a ton better and then it started raining and I was able to pass a lot of cars. My car was pretty good, even in the rain, and then got involved in that wreck on the frontstretch, so I didn’t learn a whole lot, but I feel we did in practice and qualifying, and a little bit of the dry we did get to learn about our car. We made it a lot better going into Chicago and I was hoping and praying that it was gonna align with that and it really did. Starting the weekend at Chicago my car was really good and a lot more to my liking, so that made me excited again for the road courses. We timed that well with two back-to-back, so, with that, Sonoma is a whole different animal than Chicago, a lot smoother and just way different. Typically, your road course package translates to different road courses pretty well once you do figure it out, it seems like, so hopefully that’s the case for us but we will find out shortly.”

HOW NICE WAS IT TO HAVE A CHICAGO RACE WITHOUT THE RAIN? “I had an awesome time. I didn’t get to do all three years, but I got to do it last year and, obviously, this year. It is a lot more fun in the dry. I’m glad it stayed dry for our third and final time, and it was awesome to see a different style of fan base and just a different vibe to the weekend. It’s good to experience and hopefully there’s more of it in NASCAR’s future.”

AS WE GET CLOSER, HOW DO YOU NOT LET THE IN-SEASON CHALLENGE MESS WITH YOUR MIND WHEN YOU’RE OUT THERE RACING IN A TURN TRYING TO GET THAT ONE SPOT? “I think every week you advance that pressure just builds on trying to, ‘Alright, we’re getting pretty close to this million bucks,’ and it becomes a lot more real. Atlanta was like, ‘Alright, who knows? A lot can happen here.’ And then it’s like, ‘Oh, sweet. We advanced.’ Like I said, I was paired up with Chris at Chicago and I feel confident about myself and road courses. That’s what I grew up doing and feel like I can compete for wins, but I knew Chris and his stats were undeniable and he was gonna be really tough to beat, but it’s still racing and we were able to advance there. It’s another challenge this week with Ty Gibbs and the 54 team. You know Ty is gonna be fast down in Sonoma. He has a great car and he’s shown a lot of speed on road courses. If it wasn’t Ty, I think it was AJ Allmendinger. Obviously, AJ isn’t too bad either about lefts and rights, so it’s another challenge. We’ll just try to execute a better weekend than they do and see if we advance, and then I think we’re onto four and then I think I’ll be paired up with either Preece or Reddick at Dover, which are both gonna be pretty strong and we’ll see if we get past that one. I think the pressure will definitely set in after that about winning this first-ever tournament, a million bucks. I don’t care how much money you’ve got, a million bucks is still a million bucks, so that’s cool to be able to compete with that and even make it into this round of eight. Hopefully, we keep it going and stay alive.”

DO YOU TRY TO KEEP IT OUT OF YOUR MIND OR NOT? “I don’t want to speak for Ty, but I feel like we’re both in the boat as of today of ‘we’re going to Sonoma to try to win the race and advance to the playoffs’ We’re real close together in points and with that we’re focused on having a good day, but our weekends are gonna shake out where different things and different kinds of adversity is going to thrown at us. We’re each gonna have our own strategy, so we could run nowhere near each other and never see each other all day, but probably with this bracket challenge and how things work out in this sport, we will be right next to each other all day long. Who knows? All I can hope for is to have a shot at it and hopefully keep this consistency up that we’ve been having. I’m sure I’ll get told once or twice about where he’s running or what’s going on with him and what strategy they’re doing and many other things, but, ultimately, we’re trying to advance to the playoffs.”

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON DOVER. HAVE YOU DONE ANY PREP WORK YET ON THAT TRACK? “Not quite yet. I haven’t looked at Dover, yet. I try to take it one week at a time and put as much attention as I can on one week and not get too far ahead of myself, but with that said, the conversations about Dover are popping up already. A big topic is it’s a different time of year that we’re racing there and the potential is there for it to be really hot. It’s obviously a really demanding place, and I think you could see some track changes, too, with just how hot it potentially is going to be. Typically, that means more rubber is gonna get laid down, which creates more lanes, which is great for us. Any opportunity we can get to search for cleaner air is always a great thing, so I’m actually looking at my 2020 Truck win trophy right in front of me from Dover, and I would love to get a big version of Miles. Dover has always been one of my favorite racetracks and hopefully we can continue my love for Dover, but it’s gonna be a challenge as it is every time no matter how good your car is whenever you show up there. I’m excited to see what that weekend brings, but hopefully it’s a good one and hopefully we’re still alive in the bracket challenge and advance to that final round.”

SOME NEWS CAME OUT ON THE LEGAL CHALLENGES WITH FRONT ROW AND YOU POSSIBLY BEING AN OPEN CAR AS SOON AS DOVER. WHAT IS THE IMPACT ON THAT FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE, AND WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO DURING THIS PERIOD OF UNCERTAINTY? “I obviously saw some of that news. I don’t know when that is going to go into effect. That’s well above my pay grade, but my focus is on just competing to the best of my capability with this whole 38 group, and my role is to bring good energy to my team and keep them fired up. Fortunately, Ryan Bergenty just does that. He’s an incredible leader and has been a lot of fun to work with. We’re all just focused on our jobs and allowing the lawyers to take care of that side. We’re racers, not lawyers. I don’t know anything about that, so I’m not gonna act like I do. We’re excited to go compete and with this charter change we often don’t see 40-plus cars, so I don’t know what it will look like, but I know I’ll still have the same tools every Saturday for practice and qualifying, and the same for the race. My seat is not gonna change, so I’m just trying to continue to stack up some good runs and hopefully get Bob Jenkins a win here shortly.”

YOU HAVE HAD TO GO THROUGH A LOT LAST YEAR AND THIS YEAR. DO YOU HOPE YOU EVER GET TO A TIME WHEN YOU CAN ENJOY A NORMAL NASCAR SEASON? OR HAS THAT HELPED MAKE YOU WORK THROUGH THESE DIFFERENT CHALLENGES? “I appreciate you recognizing that because it’s been a big, major challenge throughout my whole career. Since I was three years old, racing all my life and nothing ever came even close to easy, but, then again, I feel like that’s what has built me into who I am, and I believe I handle adversity well and get through the hard times and believe I get stronger from it. It’s been a unique year to say the least with all these things going on, and then my last year was just an ugly year. There was a lot of unknowns and uncertainty and just kind of a bad taste, but with that you move forward. I’m fortunate to be back at FRM, back in the 38, back with the Ford family and I’m incredibly thankful for that. I’m trying to do better at living in the now and appreciating what I’ve got. Hopefully, I have a long future racing on Sunday, but nothing is ever promised in motorsports, so I hope to stay competing on Sunday, but I’m gonna enjoy what I’m doing one week at a time.”

DO YOU FEEL YOU ARE RUNNING BETTER IN THIS RECENT STRETCH OR DOING THE SAME THINGS YOU WERE DOING EARLY IN THE YEAR AND THEY JUST WEREN’T WORKING OUT? “To be honest, earlier in the season if you watch and see where we ran throughout a lot of the race and then little dumb things would happen where there was a crazy caution or maybe we weren’t quite where we needed to be on pit road a little too late in the race and you get set back and you run out of time. I felt like that happened a lot. I don’t know how many times I’ve finished 11th this year, but I felt that if I was one spot better, it would be talked about a lot differently of a lot more top 10s, but I’m really proud of the speed we’ve been able to bring. The capability we’ve had of making our cars better, which is incredibly important, and I’m just having a lot of fun working with this group. For this back half of the year, like I mentioned, I really wanted to just try and stack up these top 10s and hopefully find myself in contention on one of these late-race restarts in the first few rows and try to execute a win. At Atlanta, we came close to that, leading some of those closing laps, which was good fuel for my whole team and myself. I believe our speed is there to do it, as a team we’ve got to execute the whole day. Sunday races are long and there’s a lot of opportunity to mess up, but with that said, everything just has to go right and we’re getting closer to doing everything right. I think that’s why you’re seeing these more consistent top 15 days and racing inside the top 10, collecting stage points here and there. Those things just go a long way, so hopefully we can keep that going.”

RCR Race Preview: Sonoma Raceway

Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Sonoma Raceway… In 82 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Sonoma Raceway, Richard Childress Racing owns two wins. Dale Earnhardt claimed the first win for the organization in 1995, leading the final two laps of the race to secure the victory. Earnhardt also won the pole for that same event, the first for the Welcome, N.C.-based team. Robby Gordon won at Sonoma in 2003, leading 81 of 110 laps and holding off Jeff Gordon for the win. RCR has racked up 15 top-five and 27 top-10 finishes since the NASCAR Cup Series made its debut at the track in 1989. The team has led 158 laps at the California road course and has completed 8,490 of a possible 8,624 laps (98.4 percent).

Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Sonoma Raceway… In four NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Sonoma Raceway, RCR has earned one top-five and two top-10 finishes. In last year’s Xfinity Series race at Sonoma Raceway, Austin Hill scored a fifth-place finish after leading 21 laps and Jesse Love earned a strong 12th-place finish after starting sixth.

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Catch the Action on Saturday… The NASCAR Xfinity Series Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250 at Sonoma Raceway will be televised live Saturday, July 12, beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET on The CW. The race will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. Friday’s practice and qualifying sessions will be shown for free on The CW App.

Watch Us on TNT Sports… The Save Mart 350 NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway will be televised live on Sunday, July 13, beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET on TNT Sports, the third of five consecutive races this season that will air on TNT Sports. The race will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. NASCAR Cup Series practice & qualifying at Sonoma Raceway will be broadcast on truTV and Max. Ride shotgun all season long with live, in-car camera feeds and scanner audio with a paid subscription to Max as part of their NASCAR driver cam experience during the race.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet at Sonoma Raceway… Austin Dillon has made 10 previous NASCAR Cup Series starts at Sonoma Raceway, earning his best finish of 11th at the 10-turn, 1.99-mile road course in 2022. He has completed 93 percent of the laps run at the track. Dillon is looking for redemption at Sonoma Raceway this year after crashing out of the race on lap 39 and finishing 36th in last year’s race.

Did You Know? In addition to his NASCAR Cup Series starts, Dillon has made three NASCAR K&N Pro Series West starts at Sonoma Raceway, earning a best finish of third in 2019 among two top-10 finishes.

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AUSTIN DILLON QUOTES:

What’s the most challenging part of the Sonoma Raceway layout for you—Turn 11 hairpin, the esses, or something else?

“Turn 11 has always been the most challenging aspect of Sonoma Raceway. You’ve got to have patience and make a really good arch on entry. You know that drivers are going to be attacking that corner, so you don’t know what’s going to happen at times. The best thing to do is to roll the curb as fast as you can and pick up the throttle early to get off the corner. We’ve put a lot of effort into Sonoma Raceway on the simulator.

How do you manage brake wear and overheating with all the heavy braking zones?

“You try not to overlap on two pedals and use the brakes efficiently. Sonoma Raceway is a track where you can overheat your brakes very fast, and there’s not much time to cool them down with the long runs we’ve seen over the last few races. You want to keep as much rear brake in the car as possible, and you can have a good day.”

What is your assessment of the No. 3 team heading into the final stretch of the regular season?

“I think the consistency of our team is getting better. I would love to bring more speed to some of the races. We’ve been very close in qualifying, and qualifying at the Chicago Street Race was a huge improvement. We’ve been on the outside looking in at a lot of these places. I was pumped after our recent race at Atlanta Motor Speedway because we had really struggled at Atlanta in the past, but this year we had a racecar that was capable of possibly winning the race. Now, going back to Atlanta next year, I feel like we have a notes package we can build on and I feel really good about that. We have to develop some better setups that give me confidence as a driver. I’m excited about going back to Richmond Raceway, we’re always decent at the speedways, and Iowa Speedway is coming up, too, and that’s a place I’ve always run well at in the past. Sonoma Raceway will be intense and the key will be being disciplined and doing my job to get the most out of the car.”

How much of racing to you is strategic, and how much is instinct?

“A lot of racing is instinct, especially during restarts because you’re trying to react to what the guy ahead of you is doing, and if you can time it right you can get an advantage. Your reaction to their move, or knowing the guy and what he’s going to do is really important. You’re trying not to give up any information yourself. You’re instincts and the strategy behind it really plays into it. We do a lot of studying on what lines to choose. You make multiple mistakes throughout a race, but you just hope that you make the right choices at the right time to put yourself in position.”

Kyle Busch and the No. 8 zone Chevrolet at Sonoma Raceway… Sunday’s 110-lap race will mark Kyle Busch’s 20th career NASCAR Cup Series start at Sonoma Raceway. Busch has two wins (2008 and 2015), seven top-five and nine top-10 finishes in his previous starts at the track. Additionally, he has an average starting position of 14.1, an average finish of 14.6, and has completed 97.7 percent (2,011 of 2,059) of the laps he’s contested there.

Road Course Prowess… Busch has 58 career road course starts at NASCAR’s highest level, racking up four wins (two at Sonoma and two at Watkins Glen International), 20 top-five finishes and 30 top-10 finishes. He has earned two poles in road course competition (Watkins Glen International in 2011 and 2017) and has led 472 laps in road course competition in the Cup Series.

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KYLE BUSCH QUOTES:

We’re headed west to Sonoma Raceway this weekend. What are your thoughts?

“I’m looking forward to racing at Sonoma Raceway this weekend. We’ve had some good runs on road courses as of late. We had a fast car in Mexico and another last weekend at the Chicago Street Race. We need to keep our good runs at road courses coming . The guys at RCR have done a great job of putting together good stuff for our road course races, so I’m excited about that.”

Is Sonoma Raceway a track you circle on the schedule as a place you like to go?

“I always enjoy going to Sonoma. It’s a great place to go for a race, but also all the other cool reasons that everyone looks forward to getting out to wine country. I’m looking forward to getting back on the twisty roads and having a good race. We’ve been fast at Sonoma Raceway in the past, and I’ve won there a couple of times. I hope we’ll be able to capitalize on a fast car and put ourselves in a position to win.”

Jesse Love and the No. 2 National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Chevrolet at Sonoma Raceway… Jesse Love has made one career NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Sonoma Raceway, driving the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet last season. The 2024 Sunoco Rookie of the Year qualified in the sixth position and earned stage points, en route to a 12th-place result. Love has also competed in one ARCA Menards Series West event at the California road course (2021).

Back-to-Back Lefts and Rights… As the Xfinity Series heads to back-to-back road courses, Love looks to continue his successful road course outings. In two of the three road course events in the 2025 campaign, the 20-year-old has captured two sixth-place finishes (Circuit of The Americas and Chicago Street Race).

Honoring Fallen Officers… For Saturday’s Xfinity Series race, Whelen Engineering and RCR have teamed up with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) for the fourth consecutive season to honor fallen law enforcement officers. The No. 2 Chevrolet will sport a black and blue design, featuring the NLEOMF logo predominately on the hood and sides. The decklid will carry the names of 345 officers killed in the line-of-duty, all of whom were recently added to the walls of the memorial earlier this year.

Move Over… The NLEOMF special design also highlights the Move Over Law, which requires motorists to slow down and change lanes when approaching an emergency vehicle that is parked on a roadway to give safe clearance to law enforcement officers.

Coming Home… This weekend’s event at Sonoma Raceway marks a California homecoming for Love. The 20-year-old is a native of Menlo Park – a short one-hour drive from the 1.99-mile asphalt facility.

Gaining Ground… With 18 races complete, Love remains in the fourth position in the Xfinity Series driver championship point standings – 16 points behind a two-way tie for second-place.

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Meet Love… On Friday, July 11 at 11:45 a.m. Local Time, Love and his teammate Austin Hill are scheduled to sign autographs at the RCR Merchandise Hauler in the Midway at Sonoma Raceway. On Saturday, July 12 at 10:15 a.m. Local Time, Love is scheduled to join fellow Xfinity Series drivers for a series autograph session in the Turn 10 Midway at Sonoma Raceway. Stop by to meet the home state driver before the green flag waves.

JESSE LOVE QUOTE:

With two back-to-back road course events, is there anything that can be taken from the Chicago Street Race and applied to Sonoma Raceway?

“I don’t think so. Sonoma is super high grip with a bunch of curves where you are climbing and have a ton of passing zones, whereas Chicago is tighter and not a lot of elevation compared to Sonoma. Sonoma is one of my favorite racetracks and my favorite road course in the whole world. It’s right close to home for me, so I love going there. I’ve had a lot of laps around there throughout my career in a multitude of different vehicles and made my first laps there when I was 12 or 13 years old. We had a good run last year but came up short. This year, it is a good opportunity for our No. 2 team.”

Austin Hill and the No. 21 Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet at Sonoma Raceway… Austin Hill has made two career starts at Sonoma Raceway, earning two top-10 finishes and leading laps in each event. After securing an eighth-place finish in 2023’s NASCAR Xfinity Series inaugural race at the California road course, Hill returned last season to lead 21 laps and finish in the fifth position. The Winston, Georgia native has completed 100 percent of the laps competed (158).

Another Road Course Top-Five… With another strong effort through the streets of Chicago, Hill has now finished inside the top-five in all three Xfinity Series road course events in 2025 – fourth at Circuit of The Americas, third at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, and fourth at the Chicago Street Race. A road course victory is the only style of track that the veteran racer has not won at thus far into his series career.

Eyes Forward… Through 18 races, Hill is currently tied with Sam Mayer for second-place in the Xfinity Series driver championship point standings – 49 points behind leader Justin Allgaier.

First Cup Series Top-10… Last weekend at the Chicago Street Race, Hill earned his first career NASCAR Cup Series top-10 finish, crossing the finish line in the ninth position. During the premier series event, Hill made 55 green flag passes – the most of any driver in the field.

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Meet Hill… On Friday, July 11 at 11:45 a.m. Local Time, Hill and his teammate Jesse Love are scheduled to sign autographs at the RCR Merchandise Hauler in the Midway at Sonoma Raceway. On Saturday, July 12 at 10:15 a.m. Local Time, Hill is scheduled to join fellow Xfinity Series drivers for a series autograph session in the Turn 10 Midway at Sonoma Raceway. Stop by to meet the 13-time Xfinity Series winner and purchase new No. 21 gear.

AUSTIN HILL QUOTE:

With two back-to-back road course events, is there anything that can be taken from the Chicago Street Race and applied to Sonoma Raceway?

“No, I wish I could. Other than the shifting repetitions, there isn’t much that transfers from street racing in Chicago to an actual road course in Sonoma. When you don’t race on road courses often, it can take a little extra time – five or six laps – to get back accumulated to the up shifts, down shifts, and hitting your shifting marks. Because we just did a street course, that adjustment period should be very short if non-existent. That’s the one thing I can take from Chicago. Sonoma is just a totally different animal.”

Berry, eero Team Looking to Rebound at Sonoma

After promising speed in Chicago was wiped out by early misfortune, Josh Berry and the No. 21 eero team are heading west to Sonoma Raceway with a renewed drive to bounce back and deliver a strong result.

Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 marks the fourth of six road or street course events on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. The 1.99-mile, 12-turn layout through the heart of California’s wine country presents a unique challenge with elevation changes, tight corners, and technical braking zones, demanding both patience and precision.

Berry, who was sidelined early in Stage 2 of last weekend’s race on the streets of Chicago, is looking forward to rebounding in Sonoma with a strong performance.

“It was frustrating to get caught up in something so early at Chicago,” Berry said. “Getting knocked out that quickly is never how you want to end a weekend. That’s behind us now, and I’m focused on Sonoma. The team has been working really hard, and I believe we’ve got a group capable of putting together a solid run.”

Practice and qualifying are both set for Saturday, with the on-track activity kicking off at 1:30 p.m. ET on truTV.

The 110-lap, 218.9-mile race is scheduled to take the green flag just after 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, with stage breaks planned for Lap 25 and Lap 55. Broadcast coverage will be carried on TNT.

About eero
eero was founded to make wifi and networking the way they should be—fast, reliable, secure, and, most importantly, easy to use. After introducing the first home mesh wifi system with a high-quality design that blends into its environment and technology that intuitively works behind the scenes, eero became known for sweating every single detail and delivering award-winning hardware and software for homes, businesses, communities, and service providers. Founded and headquartered in San Francisco in 2014, eero is an Amazon company. For more information, visit eero.com.

About Wood Brothers Racing
Founded in 1950 by Hall of Famer Glenn Wood in Stuart, Virginia, Wood Brothers Racing holds a special place in NASCAR history as the sport’s longest-running team. Over eight decades, the team has earned 101 victories in the NASCAR Cup Series, along with 120 poles, and remains proud of its longstanding relationship with Ford Motor Company, fielding only Ford products since its inception. Glenn’s brother, Leonard Wood, played a key role in shaping modern racing by developing the techniques behind today’s pit stops. With a rich legacy rooted in innovation and tradition, Wood Brothers Racing continues to honor its heritage while adapting for the future as it competes in NASCAR’s premier series with Josh Berry.

Front Row Motorsports: Sonoma Raceway Competition Notes – Noah Gragson

Noah Gragson and the No. 4 Long John Silver’s Ford Team
Sonoma Raceway Competition Notes

Save Mart 350
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025
Event: Race 22 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Sonoma Raceway (1.99-miles)
#of Laps: 110
Time/TV/Radio: 3:30 PM ET on TNT/PRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Noah Gragson Notes

Noah Gragson heads to “Wine Country” this weekend for 110 laps at the Sonoma Raceway. While this will only be his second Cup Series start at the 1.99-mile road course, Gragson has three top-10 finishes and one win at the track in the K&N Pro Series West. Long John Silver’s will return to Gragson’s Ford Mustang Dark Horse for the event.

“Sonoma’s always been one of my favorite road courses—if not my favorite,” said Gragson. “I had some success there in the K&N Pro Series West days, but since the repave, it’s a whole new challenge. It’s a lot faster now, and the old techniques don’t quite apply. This will only be my second time on the new surface, and last year didn’t go great—we got wrecked early and had to limp it home to 26th. With one street course and two road courses under my belt this year, I’m looking forward to seeing how we stack up. It’s a beautiful place and always a lot of fun to go there because it’s so different.”

Road Crew

Driver: Noah Gragson

Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada

Crew Chief: Drew Blickensderfer

Hometown: Decatur, Illinois

Car Chief: Joey Forgette

Hometown: Iron Mountain, Michigan

Engineer: Dillon Silverman

Hometown: Chico, California

Engineer: Scott Bingham

Hometown: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Mechanic: Chris Trickett

Hometown: Grafton, West Virginia

Mechanic: Tony Infinger

Hometown: Fort Valley, Georgia

Tire Specialist: Chris Aunspaw

Hometown: Zelienople, Pennsylvania

Engine Tuner: Matt Moeller

Hometown: Monroe, New York

Spotter: Nick Del Campo

Hometown: Blauvelt, New York

Transporter Co-Driver: Nate “Cookie” Eller

Hometown: Granite Falls, North Carolina

Transporter Co-Driver: Matt Murphy

Hometown: Augusta, Georgia

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Thomas Hatcher

Hometown: Middleburg, Florida

Rear Tire Changer: Adam Riley

Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia

Tire Carrier: Jarren Davis

Hometown: Jacksonville, Florida

Jackman: Nate McBride

Hometown: Vidalia, Georgia

Fueler: Ray Hernandez

Hometown: Orlando, Florida

ABOUT LONG JOHN SILVER’S

Long John Silver’s was founded in 1969 and is on a mission to create treasured moments through high-quality food and bell-ringing service. With restaurants from sea to mouth-watering sea, Long John Silver’s continues building on a belief that the unique seafood experience from the coasts should be accessible to all. Learn more at ljsilvers.com or join the conversation via social media on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP HUNT IN NHRA MISSION FOODS DRAG RACING SERIES HITS FINAL STRETCH

Nearly $400,000 on the line for new regular season championship across NHRA’s four professional categories

INDIANAPOLIS (July 9, 2025) – Just four races remain in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series regular season and a strong finish in the remaining events has never meant more with the new NHRA regular season championship, which was introduced for the 2025 season.

NHRA will award nearly $400,000 to the regular season champions in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle, with $150,000 going to the driver in both Top Fuel and Funny Car who finishes atop the points standings at the conclusion of the prestigious Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on Aug. 27-Sept. 1.

With regular season races remaining in Seattle (July 18-20), Sonoma (July 25-27), Brainerd (Aug. 14-17) and Indy, let’s take a look at the top challengers for the regular season championship before the start of the Countdown to the Championship playoffs.

TOP FUEL

This has turned into a three-car battle for the regular season crown, one that features points leader Tony Stewart, Shawn Langdon and Justin Ashley.

Stewart currently leads Langdon by 52 points and Ashley by 77 points, which means this one could come down to the wire. Stewart has already grabbed a pair of victories and remains remarkably consistent this season, while Langdon’s impressive 2025 campaign has included a pair of wins and four trips to the final round.

Nobody has been hotter than Ashley as of late, as he’s won back-to-back races and has advanced to the final round at six of the past seven races. In some form or fashion, the trio have met up late during eliminations at nearly every event, which could make for some must-see moments at the next four stops. Langdon is 6-4 against Stewart and Ashley, while Ashley is 4-6 against the two drivers ahead of him. Stewart, meanwhile, is 4-4 against Langdon and Ashley in 2025.

Expect to see plenty of fireworks here and this battle could make for a thrilling U.S. Nationals.

FUNNY CAR

It’s been a spectacular John Force Racing run in Funny Car dating back to the start of the 2024 campaign and that trend has certainly continued this year.

The combo of Austin Prock, Jack Beckman and John Force have won 18 of the past 30 Funny Car races, a streak that includes six of the first 10 races this year. Prock has four of those victories, giving him a commanding 127-point lead over Beckman, who has won twice. Paul Lee is a distant 192 points behind reigning champ Prock, who has shown no sign of let up since joining the Funny Car ranks.

He seems headed to a regular season championship in 2025 after leading for nearly the entire season in 2024 as well. It would be a fitting triumph for the team, though a hot streak by Beckman could make things interesting.

A JFR vs. JFR battle has taken place three times this year, with Prock holding a 2-1 advantage, including most recently in the final round at Richmond. Based on what we’ve seen thus far (and in 2024), Prock or Beckman seem likely to add another impressive accomplishment to their brilliant run.

PRO STOCK

Speaking of dominant teammates, Greg Anderson and Dallas Glenn have left the Pro Stock field far in the rear-view mirror, at least when it comes to the regular season championship.

Anderson, the reigning world champion, leads Glenn by just 50 points, but the next-closest competitor, Matt Hartford, is a whopping 313 points behind Anderson, making this the absolute definition of a two-horse race.

A big advantage tends to happen when you combine to win seven of the first eight Pro Stock races, which is precisely what Anderson and Glenn have done for the KB Titan Racing team. Anderson has won four times and Glenn is right behind with three victories, as both drivers have also been to the final round at every race except one.

It’s a forgone conclusion one of them wins the regular-season title, but it should be an interesting battle between the veteran and young standout. They’re tied 3-3 in head-to-head matchups this year, with each of those duels taking place in the final round. A few more could decide who wins the regular season title for the first time.

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: It’s Vance & Hines vs. Matt Smith Racing for the championship. This time, it happens to be the regular season version, but Gaige Herrera and Matt Smith are again dueling, with Richard Gadson close behind.

Herrera leads Smith by 96 points and his Vance & Hines teammate by 111 points, but it hasn’t been quite the same dominant season from Herrera as the previous two. Of course, that would have been nearly impossible considering what he accomplished in 2023 and 2024. Still, he’s won three times this year, the most for anyone in the class, which makes him the favorite here.

But it could be an interesting fight to Indy. Each of the top three has won this year, setting up what could be an exciting finish, especially when they also have the upcoming GETTRX All-Star Callout taking place in Sonoma as well.

A regular season championship is also a definite precursor to success in the Countdown to the Championship as well. Both Prock and Herrera won world titles starting from the No. 1 position last year, while Doug Kalitta and Glenn each finished second. In 2022 and 2021, seven of the eight drivers who entered the playoffs with the points lead ended up as champions.

For more information on NHRA, including the 2025 schedule, visit www.NHRA.com.

REMAINING RACES IN THE 2025 REGULAR SEASON

July 18-20: 36th annual Muckleshoot Casino Resort NHRA Northwest Nationals, Pacific Raceways, Seattle

July 25-27: 37th annual DENSO NHRA Sonoma Nationals presented by PowerEdge, Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, Calif.

Aug. 14-17: 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals, Brainerd International Raceway, Brainerd, Minn.

Aug. 27-Sept. 1: 71st annual Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, Indianapolis.

NHRA COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS

Sept. 11-14: 40th annual Reading NHRA Nationals, Maple Grove Raceway, Reading, Pa.

Sept. 19-21: 17th annual NHRA 4-Wide Carolina Nationals, zMAX Dragway, Charlotte.

Sept. 26-28: 14th annual NAPA Auto Parts NHRA Midwest Nationals, World Wide Technology Raceway, St. Louis

Oct. 9-12: 40th annual Texas NHRA FallNationals, Texas Motorplex, Dallas

Oct. 30-Nov. 2: 25th annual NHRA Nevada Nationals, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas

Nov. 13-16: 60th annual In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals, In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip, Pomona, Calif.

For more ticket information, please visit www.NHRA.com


About Mission Foods

MISSION®, owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., is the world’s leading brand for tortillas and wraps. MISSION® is also globally renowned for flatbreads, dips, salsas and Mexican food products. With presence in over 112 countries, MISSION® products are suited to the lifestyles and the local tastes of each country. With innovation and customer needs in mind, MISSION® focuses on the highest quality, authentic flavors, and providing healthy options that families and friends can enjoy together. For more information, please visit https://www.missionfoods.com/

About NHRA

NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 20 national events featuring the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock at select national events. NHRA provides competition opportunities for drivers of all levels in the NHRA Summit Racing Series and NHRA Street Legal™. NHRA also offers the NHRA Jr. Street® program for teens and the Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League® for youth ages 5 to 17. With more than 100 Member Tracks, NHRA allows racers to compete at a variety of locations nationally and internationally. NHRA’s Youth and Education Services® (YES) Program reaches over 30,000 students annually to ignite their interest in automotive and racing related careers. NHRA’s streaming service, NHRA.tv®, allows fans to view all NHRA national events as well as exclusive features of the sport. In addition, NHRA owns and operates three racing facilities: Gainesville Raceway in Florida; Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park; and In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip in Southern California. For more information, log on to www.NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

Front Row Motorsports: Sonoma Raceway Competition Notes- Todd Gilliland

Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Love’s Travel Stops Ford Team
Sonoma Raceway Competition Notes

Save Mart 350
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025
Event: Race 22 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Sonoma Raceway (1.99-miles)
#of Laps: 110
Time/TV/Radio: 3:30 PM ET on TNT/PRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Todd Gilliland Notes

The Sonoma Raceway is next on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule for Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 team. This will be Gilliland’s fourth Cup Series start at the 1.99-mile California road course where he has a career best finish of 10th at the track.

Love’s Travel Stops returns to Gilliland’s Ford Mustang Dark Horse this weekend. Fans are encouraged to download the Love’s Connect App to unlock exclusive benefits and savings. This Summer, users can save 10¢ per gallon on gas and up to 25¢ per gallon on auto diesel, along with access to great mobile-only deals. Fans can download the app from Google Play and the Apple App Store.

Gilliland and the No. 34 team will have PEAK Performance on their Ford Mustang Dark Horse to promote PEAK’s exclusive line of PEAK products available at over 600 Love’s Travel Stops across the country. PEAK is a leader in automotive and heavy-duty products ranging from PEAK Global Antifreeze, Final Charge, PEAK Windshield Wash, and BlueDEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid. All products can be found at Love’s Travel Stops.

“Sonoma is one of my favorite places we race at,” said Gilliland. “I have a lot of family out there, so it’s always nice having them at the track. As far as the racing, I feel very comfortable there, especially now with the repave. Chicago put us a step back, but I’m confident we can rebound at Sonoma.”

Road Crew

Driver: Todd Gilliland

Hometown: Sherrills Ford, North Carolina

Crew Chief: Chris Lawson

Hometown: Medway, Ohio

Car Chief: Joe Marra

Hometown: Somers, New York

Engineer: Marc Rullo

Hometown: Ringwood, New Jersey

Engineer: Kevyn Rebolledo

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Spotter: Brit Andersen

Hometown: Branford, Connecticut

Underneath Mechanic: Michael Brookes

Hometown: Columbus, Ohio

Interior Mechanic: Chance Burke

Hometown: Siler City, North Carolina

Tire Specialist: Billy John

Hometown: Pitman, New Jersey

Engine Tuner: Tim Meyer

Hometown: Beatrice, Nebraska

Transporter Driver: Randy Bernier

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Danny Olszowy

Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky

Rear Tire Changer: Justin Fox

Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

Tire Carrier: Paul Steele

Hometown: Wichita, Kansas

Jackman: Landon Honeycutt

Hometown: Mount Pleasant, North Carolina

Fueler: Zeke Nance

Hometown: Calhoun, Georgia

ABOUT LOVE’S TRAVEL STOPS

Love’s has been fueling customers’ journeys since 1964. Innovation and perseverance continue to lead the way for the family-owned and -operated business headquartered in Oklahoma City with more than 40,000 team members in North America and Europe. The company’s core business is travel stops and convenience stores with 640 locations in 42 states. Love’s continues its commitment to offer products and services that provide value for professional drivers, fleets, four-wheel customers, RVers, alternative fuel and wholesale fuel customers. Giving back to communities Love’s serves and maintaining an inclusive and diverse workplace are hallmarks of the company’s award-winning culture.

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Front Row Motorsports: Sonoma Raceway Competition Notes – Zane Smith

Zane Smith and the No. 38 Michael Roberts Construction, Inc. Ford Team
Sonoma Raceway Competition Notes

Save Mart 350
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025
Event: Race 22 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Sonoma Raceway (1.99-miles)
#of Laps: 110
Time/TV/Radio: 3:30 PM ET on TNT/PRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Zane Smith Notes

Zane Smith will return to his West Coast roots as the NASCAR Cup Series takes on the Sonoma Raceway this weekend. Following the Chicago Street Race, the Huntington Beach, California native advanced to the round of eight in NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge. This weekend, he will go up against Ty Gibbs and the No. 54 team.

Michael Roberts Construction, Inc. (MRC) will partner with Smith and the No. 38 team for the 110-lap event. MRC is one of Northern California’s preeminent commercial contractors with expertise in private and public general construction projects from new, ground up buildings to commercial building tenant improvements and renovating existing facilities in all building categories. For more information, visit https://mrcbuilt.com/.

The No. 38 MRC Ford Mustang Dark Horse hood will feature a “Honoring our Great Fathers” design that pays tribute to the racing dads of driver Zane Smith and MRC president and founder Mike Avila, who considers Zane to be like a second son to him. Avila is a world and national champion boat racer. Mike’s father, Richard Avila, was also a national champion boat racer who was instrumental in guiding Mike’s boat racing career. In a similar vein, Zane’s father, Mike Smith, a long-time and successful race truck builder in off-road racing, has been very instrumental in guiding Zane’s auto racing career. The special MRC hood design includes a collage of images of their fathers over the years.

“I’m excited to represent MRC this weekend,” said Smith. “Mike Avila has been one of my longest and most loyal supporters. He’s been with me through nearly every stop in my career, including when we won the Truck Series championship in 2022. Together, Mike and I wanted to honor both of our fathers for the love and support they provided each of us as we built our own racing careers.”

Road Crew

Driver: Zane Smith

Hometown: Huntington Beach, California

Crew Chief: Ryan Bergenty

Hometown: Plainville, Connecticut

Car Chief: Will Norris

Hometown: Bells, Tennessee

Engineer: Jacob Clamme

Hometown: Hartford City, Indiana

Engineer: Chris Yerges

Hometown: Green Bay, Wisconsin

Mechanic: Steve Godfrey

Hometown: West Haven, Connecticut

Mechanic / Engine Tuner: Tyler Podlaski

Hometown: Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania

Interior Specialist: Matt Fowler

Hometown: Spartanburg, South Carolina

Spotter: Ryan Blanchard

Hometown: Bethlehem, Connecticut

Transport Co-Driver: Ernest Mullins

Hometown: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Transport Co-Driver: Rick Grissom

Hometown: Bakersfield, California

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Ryan Flores

Hometown: Manasquan, New Jersey

Rear Tire Changer: Austin Chrismon

Hometown: China Grove, North Carolina

Tire Carrier: Drew Baum

Hometown: Williamsport, Pennsylvania

Jackman: Ryan Selig

Hometown: Lindenhurst, Illinois

Fueler: Chris Webb

Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

ABOUT MICHAEL ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION, INC.

MRC (Michael Roberts Construction, Inc.) is one of Northern California’s preeminent commercial contractors with expertise in private and public general construction projects from new, ground up buildings to commercial building tenant improvements and renovating existing facilities in all building categories. For more information, visit https://mrcbuilt.com/.

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Bet On It: BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race promises high-speed thrills on Saturday, July 19 at Dover Motor Speedway

  • The BetRivers 200 is the 79th NASCAR Xfinity Series race held at The Monster Mile.
  • NXT North American Champion Ethan Page scheduled to be the grand marshal.
  • 50/50 Raffle, WHITE LIGHTNING Bar + Arcade both presented by BetRivers, available throughout July 18-20 NASCAR tripleheader weekend.
  • Visit DoverMotorSpeedway.com to order NASCAR tickets, camping and parking.

DOVER, Del. (July 9, 2025) – Highlights inside and outside the World’s Fastest One-Mile Oval abound when the BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race hits the concrete on Saturday, July 19.

The BetRivers 200 is the 79th NASCAR Xfinity Series race held at The Monster Mile, with past winners including current NASCAR Cup Series stars Kyle Busch (five wins), Christopher Bell (two wins), Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano (four wins) and Kyle Larson. Dover Motor Speedway has hosted at least one NASCAR Xfinity Series race every year since 1982.

See below for highlights fans can look forward to on Saturday, July 19:

Grand Marshal: NXT Superstar Ethan Page is scheduled to be the grand marshal for the BetRivers 200, giving the command for all drivers to start their engines. Page, a 6-foot-2, 225-pound Stony Creek, Ontario, Canada, native, recently won the NXT North American Championship.

Top Contenders: NASCAR Xfinity Series points leader Justin Allgaier has collected two Dover Xfinity Series wins (2018, 2020) and is a top contender for a third Monster Trophy. Driving the No. 7 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, Allgaier, the defending NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, already has three wins this season and 11 top-10 finishes (through Chicago). Sam Mayer, tied for second in NASCAR Xfinity Series points, is a two-time Dover winner in the ARCA Menards Series East (2019, 2020). Austin Hill, tied for second in NASCAR Xfinity Series points, is also a two-time Dover winner in the ARCA Menards Series East (2013, 2014) and also has three NASCAR Xfinity Series victories this season.

Saturday, July 19 BetRivers 200 Daily Schedule

  • 9 a.m. Fan Zone/Miles Beach, presented by Visit Delaware open
  • 11 a.m. Grandstand Gates 3, 11, 19/20 & Suite Gate open
  • 11 a.m. BetRivers 200 Practice
  • 12:05 p.m. BetRivers 200 Qualifying
  • 4 p.m. BetRivers 200 Driver Introductions
  • 4:30 p.m. BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race
  • 6 p.m. Mike Hines & The Look Concert, Crown Royal Stage at Miles Beach
  • 6 p.m. Monster Mile Bash, presented by THOR, at Miles Beach, presented by Visit Delaware
  • 9 p.m. Fireworks, presented by Visit Central Delaware

WHITE LIGHTNING Bar + Arcade, presented by BetRivers: An indoor/outdoor hangout for campers and fans to enjoy all weekend, featuring a full bar with Anheuser-Busch and Crown Royal products as well as more than a dozen classic arcade favorites is named for the original nickname of Dover Motor Speedway’s concrete track.

50/50 Raffle, presented by BetRivers: Try your luck throughout the weekend and help area children with this Speedway Children’s Charities, Dover Motor Speedway chapter The winning ticket will be drawn and announced on Monday, July 21.

Rules:
You must claim prize within 30 days of draw date.
50 percent of the proceeds will go to help local children; the other 50 percent will be YOURS!

Purchase Options:
2 tickets for $10
20 tickets for $20
80 tickets for $40
BONUS BUY: 400 tickets for $100

Purchase near the Track Treasures trailer near the Monster Monument, or from teams selling raffle tickets in BetRivers gear, who will be positioned throughout the Speedway on race weekend.

BetRivers is operated by Rush Street Interactive (NYSE: RSI).

NASCAR TICKETS:

Dover Motor Speedway’s full 2025 race schedule includes:

  • Friday, July 18: General Tire 150 ARCA Menards Series race (5 p.m., FS1)
  • Saturday, July 19: BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race (4:30 p.m., The CW, Performance Racing Network)
  • Sunday, July 20: Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (2 p.m., TNT, Performance Racing Network)

2025 marks 56 consecutive years that Dover Motor Speedway has hosted a NASCAR Cup Series event. The Monster Mile is one of only 10 tracks in the country to host 100 or more NASCAR Cup Series races.

The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Cup Series race is race No. 4 in NASCAR on TNT’s debut five-race in-season tournament, which runs through July 27 (Indianapolis).

Visit DoverMotorSpeedway.com to buy tickets or register for the Speedway’s email list to receive updates and announcements.

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