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Dixon Edges Newgarden To LeadDay 1 of Indy 500 Open Test

INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, April 23, 2025) – Scott Dixon has won four of his six NTT INDYCAR SERIES championships in the last 11 years, but his only victory in the Indianapolis 500 came in 2008.

His performance during the first day of the 109th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge Open Test could be the first step toward changing that equation.

Six-time series champion Dixon was the fastest driver Wednesday on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval, turning a top lap of 225.182 mph during the last hour of testing in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

“It’s testing – just trying to get through the test list, lots of changes,” Dixon said. “We didn’t do the October test, so first time with the hybrid here, which definitely adds some elements to it and makes it pretty interesting. I think it is going to determine a lot race-wise, maybe even for the shootout at the end. I think it could determine that.

“So, trying to clarify a lot of those situations to make sure that you’re covered muscle memory-wise and memory-wise. It comes down to that. So even in qualifying, I think it be a few different strategies of how to get that right.”

Dixon took the top spot from two-time reigning race champion Josef Newgarden, who ended up second at 225.125 in the No. 2 Shell V-Power NiTRO+ Team Penske Chevrolet. Two-time series champion Newgarden is trying to become the first driver to win the world’s most prestigious auto race three years in a row Sunday, May 25.

“Today was really solid just to start out,” Newgarden said. “The big thing is you come here with a new car or an existing car that you’re taking apart and completely rebuilding it. For most everybody here, putting a car on the track for the first time and hoping it just goes relatively quick … When the car is fast, everything else can be fixed. It’s the car’s speed that fixes everything.

“For us, it’s been a really good start. It doesn’t mean it’s going to be all smooth sailing, but I hope we can come out of this and be prepared for the Month of May.”

Two-time “500” winner Takuma Sato started his “one-off” Indianapolis 500 effort with vigor, ending up third at 225.069 in the No. 75 AMADA Honda fielded by Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Marcus Armstrong led three Meyer Shank Racing cars in the top eight, as he was fourth at 224.987 in the No. 66 SiriusXM/Root Insurance Honda.

Colton Herta rounded out the top five at 224.857 in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda of Andretti Global.

Besides MSR putting Armstrong fourth, four-time “500” winner Helio Castroneves seventh and Felix Rosenqvist eighth, another trend line was drawn during the first day of the test: Honda engines are fast. Honda powered nine of the 10 fastest drivers today, with Newgarden the only Chevy driver in that group.

Honda drivers also took the top three spots on the “no-tow” list of drivers’ best laps turned without the speed-enhancing edge of an aerodynamic slipstream from a leading car. Rosenqvist was the top no-tow driver at 220.835 in the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda, followed by three-time series champion Alex Palou at 220.354 in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

Testing continues starting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Teams will have access from 9:30-noon to the same elevated turbo boost levels as “Fast Friday” practice May 16 and PPG Presents Armed Forces Qualifying on May 17-18. Then boost will be reduced to race levels from 2-5 p.m. for the final segment of testing this week.

“I’m excited to turn up the boost and curious to see how this hybrid is going to be used in qualifying,” said Pato O’Ward, who was 16th overall at 222.775 mph in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. “I think everybody is kind of playing a guessing game now, so we’ll see what’s the best one tomorrow.”

Thirty-four drivers are eligible to participate when Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge practice opens Tuesday, May 13, as Jacob Abel, Louis Foster and Robert Shwartzman completed the Rookie Orientation Program and Marco Andretti, Devlin DeFrancesco, Callum Ilott, Kyle Larson and Sato completed the veteran refresher test Wednesday.

All 34 drivers expected to compete next month for the 33 starting spots were on track today, turning a combined 2,805 laps. Rookie Swartzman was the busiest driver, turning 133 laps in the No. 83 PREMA Racing Chevrolet.

In an interesting twist, two-time reigning series champion and current championship leader Alex Palou was one of the most inactive drivers, completing just 46 laps despite no apparent technical problems. Palou, seeking his first “500” victory, ended up sixth overall at 224.786.

2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Larson was 11th at 223.430 in the No. 17 Hendrickcars.com Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. Larson is once again trying to complete the “Double” of racing in the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on the same day May 25.

There was just one caution period during more than six hours of testing. Graham Rahal brushed the SAFER Barrier in Turn 3 twice in his No. 15 United Rentals Honda fielded by Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing with 13 minutes remaining. Rahal was unhurt.

TEAM CHEVY NASCAR RACE ADVANCE: Talladega Superspeedway

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
Talladega Superspeedway
April 26-27, 2025

Returning from its one and only off-weekend of the season, the NASCAR Cup Series is now full throttle towards the race for the championship, with the trek to Talladega Superspeedway marking the 10th points-paying race of 2025.

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The doubleheader weekend, which also features the Xfinity Series, is the first of two stops for NASCAR’s top two divisions at the 2.66-mile Alabama venue, with all three series returning to the superspeedway in October for the penultimate race of the final playoff elimination round. Chevrolet returns to the sports’ biggest and fastest track as the winningest manufacturer, as well as the track’s defending winners, in both the Cup and Xfinity Series.

Numbers in the Next Gen Era:

Hyak Motorsports’ Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was the most recent driver to add to Chevrolet’s winning ways at Talladega Superspeedway – delivering the manufacturer its 45th all-time Cup Series win at the Alabama venue (Oct. 2024). Chevrolet’s success at Talladega spans across NASCAR’s 55-year history at the track, including a record-setting streak of 13-straight trips to victory lane (April 1999 to May 2005). That success carried over into the series’ Next Gen era, with the Bowtie brand collecting wins in four of the six races since the car’s competition debut – a record earned by four drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations.

Stringing Together a Double-Digit Streak:

JR Motorsports’ Sammy Smith continued Chevrolet’s dominance in the Xfinity Series at Talladega Superspeedway last fall by earning the manufacturer its 25th all-time victory at the venue. The win also extended the brand’s active record-setting streak to 11-straight Xfinity Series victories at the 2.66-mile superspeedway. The run began in April 2018 with Spencer Gallagher behind the wheel of a GMS Racing Chevrolet entry, and over the past seven years, nine different drivers have added to the Bowtie brand’s now double-digit streak.

 ALLMENDINGER MAKING THE MOST OF CUP SERIES RETURN

After completing a full-time Xfinity Series campaign in 2024, Kaulig Racing’s AJ Allmendinger made the jump back up to NASCAR’s top division this season and the veteran is proving that he hasn’t missed a beat. The 43-year-old California native will enter the 17-race stretch of the regular season with a trio of top-10 results earned in the past five races, with the most recent coming just before the off-weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway where the driver took the No. 16 Chevrolet entry to a ninth-place finish. Despite being known as a road course phenom, Allmendinger has become a silent threat on a variety of track configurations, with two of his top-10 finishes this season coming on an intermediate oval. While superspeedway-style racing presents a platter of unknowns, the Kaulig Racing driver has a boost of confidence as a past winner at Talladega Superspeedway – earning a Xfinity Series victory with the Chevrolet organization in Oct. 2022.

 STACKING SUPERSPEEDWAY STATS

Chevrolet’s uncanny success on superspeedways in recent years spans across both of NASCAR’s top two divisions.

With the introduction of a new car and era of racing at the beginning of the 2022 season, Chevrolet quickly found its footing in the art of superspeedway-style racing – collecting wins in five of the six superspeedway races. Now entering the fourth season of competition for the Next Gen car, the Bowtie brand continues to pave the way for its manufacturer competitors with 12 wins in 20 superspeedway-style races – earned by seven drivers representing four different Chevrolet organizations. The Bowtie brand has earned at least one trip to victory lane at Talladega Superspeedway since the car’s competition debut, including a sweep of the 2022 events with Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain (April) and Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott (Oct.).

Chevrolet shares an even greater success in superspeedway-style racing in the Xfinity Series with 10 drivers from six different Chevrolet organizations garnering wins in 18 of the past 23 superspeedway-style races. Over that time span, Chevrolet is the only manufacturer among its competitors to earn multiple superspeedway triumphs each season. Heading into the Alabama race weekend, the Bowtie brand sits at a streak of four-straight superspeedway wins in the division – dating back to Austin Hill’s Atlanta win in Sept. 2024. This season, it’s been an all-RCR victory lane on superspeedway’s with Jesse Love’s win in the series’ season-opener at Daytona International Speedway and Hill’s win at Atlanta Motor Speedway just one week later.

 HILL, LOVE AMONG SUPERSPEEDWAY STUNNERS

To no surprise, the pair of Richard Childress Racing teammates, Austin Hill and Jesse Love, have commanded every major statistical category on superspeedway’s this season. The 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season opened with a set of superspeedway-style events, with each RCR driver earning his first win of the season and an early berth into the playoffs (Love – Daytona International Speedway; Hill – Atlanta Motor Speedway). Other notable achievements included stage win sweeps by Hill and the No. 21 Chevrolet team for both events, as well as a pole win by Love at Atlanta. The pair also topped the laps led count in each event, with Love and Hill leading a combined 86 of 125 laps at Daytona, as well as 159 of 163 laps at Atlanta just one week later. Love is one of just three full-time competitors that is a past Talladega winner in the Xfinity Series, with the 20-year-old California native picking up his first career win at the track one year ago.

 FULL THROTTLE IN RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP

With just one idle weekend on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule, drivers and teams will be nonstop in the race for the championship title, with this weekend’s trip to Talladega Superspeedway marking a 17-race stretch to the end of the series’ regular season and a guaranteed ticket into the playoffs.

Here’s a look at a few of Chevrolet’s early season highlights:

  • Chevrolet leads its manufacturer competitors in a variety of statistical categories including: pole wins (five), laps led (1,167) and top-10 finishes (41).
  • Kyle Larson’s dominating Tennessee triumph marked Chevrolet’s third NASCAR Cup Series win of the 2025 season, each of which have been recorded on a distinctly different track configuration. Among that list includes William Byron’s win at the 2.5-mile superspeedway of Daytona International Speedway, as well as Larson’s win at the 1.5-mile intermediate oval of Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Chevrolet has earned at least four top-10 finishes in six of the nine points-paying NASCAR Cup Series races thus far this season, with five of those events seeing representation by three or more different Chevrolet organizations in those results. The manufacturer hit a season-high seven top-10 finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway – earned collectively by three different Chevrolet organizations. The series’ second race of the season at Atlanta Motor Speedway saw a season-high five different Chevrolet organizations represented in the top-10. At the conclusion of just the fifth points-paying race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, every full-time Chevrolet organization had scored a top-10 finish this season.

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

Wins: 3
Poles: 5
Laps Led: 1,167
Top-Fives: 17
Top-10s: 41
Stage Wins: 7

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

Wins: 8
Poles: 7
Laps Led: 1,477
Top-Fives: 33
Top-10s: 64
Stage Wins: 15

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

Wins: 4
Poles: 2
Laps Led: 456
Top-Fives: 17
Top-10s: 32
Stage Wins: 4

BOWTIE BULLETS:

Active Chevrolet drivers with a NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega Superspeedway:

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – two wins (2017 & 2024)
Kyle Busch – two wins (2023 & 2008)
Chase Elliott – two wins (2022 & 2019)
Ross Chastain – one win (2022)

  • Chevrolet is the winningest manufacturer in both of NASCAR’s top two divisions at Talladega Superspeedway, heading into the weekend with 45 Cup Series wins and 25 Xfinity Series wins.
  • Since the debut of the Next Gen car in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2022, Chevrolet has won 12 of the 20 superspeedway-style races – recorded by seven drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations.
  • Since the beginning of the 2021 season, Chevrolet has won 18 of the past 23 superspeedway-style races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series – recorded by 10 drivers from six different Chevrolet organizations.
  • Chevrolet continues to dominate in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with Sammy Smith becoming the sixth different Chevrolet driver to earn a victory this season with his win at Rockingham Speedway. In 10 races, Chevrolet has also amassed a manufacturer-leading seven pole wins; wins in 15 of the 20 stages; 33 top-fives; 64 top-10s; and 1,477 laps led.
  • In 117 points-paying races in the Next Gen era, Chevrolet leads all manufacturers with 55 victories – a winning percentage of 47%.
  • With its 43 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championships, 33 NASCAR Cup Series Driver Championships, and 869 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
Jack Link’s 500
Sunday, April 27, at 3 p.m. ET
(FOX, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)

NASCAR Xfinity Series
Ag-Pro 300
Saturday, April 26, at 4 p.m. ET
(CW, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)


QUOTABLE QUOTES:

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

What are your thoughts on Talladega?

“I’m looking forward to getting back to Talladega because it’s one of those track where everything is so unpredictable but that can also make it fun. I’ve been on both sides of it at Talladega. The win in 2022 is obviously a memorable moment but there’s been a few times where I’ve been in the garage well before the end of race. Talladega is one of those tracks where you have to expect the unexpected and just take everything as it comes. Jockey is on the car this weekend and I would love nothing more than to take them to victory lane.”

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

You’ve won on superspeedways. What kind of race do you expect we will see at Talladega Superspeedway?

“I love racing at Talladega Superspeedway and can’t wait to get on track in the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet. At Talladega, there’s a lot of movement in the draft, the packs are big and wide, and with the way this package works, there is more two-lane racing around the bottom. You can do certain things throughout that race to put yourself in a better position, but it’s one of those tracks you go into knowing that there’s probably a 75% chance that you could be in a wreck.”

How does racing at Talladega Superspeedway compare to racing at Daytona International Speedway?

“Talladega Superspeedway is a little bit different real estate than Daytona International Speedway. At Daytona, you’re packed in there, and it’s hard to get to someone’s inside or outside, and there is less movement in the draft. You’re kind of holding on at times, waiting to see what happens. Everybody is pushing, and you’re hoping you can get through the mess.”

Do you feel the “big one” coming, or does it happen so fast that you’re just in it?

“It depends. Sometimes you’re in it, and there is nothing you can do about it because you know time is running out and you’re in it either way. It’s an odd feeling knowing your putting yourself out there and something is about to happen. It’s an issue of timing. You’re hoping you just get through it. I’ve been fortunate to sneak through some of them, or be in front of some of them. You usually know when the intensity is rising and the pack is starting to get a little bit out of control. You try to do your best to give yourself an out or be in front of it.”

Did you enjoy the Cup off weekend? Does it provide a nice break, or stall the momentum your team has been building?

“I definitely enjoyed the off weekend. Just spending time with family, getting outdoors and recharging. We have some great momentum heading into Talladega following our performance at Bristol Motor Speedway, and I still think we will be able to build on that this weekend.”

Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

You’ve seen plenty of success at Talladega. What do you need to get the job done this weekend?

“We need to qualify fast, stay up front and hope for the best. But, you can’t be too far up front because you have to save fuel. It’s honestly more mind games than it’s ever been. There is a balance of frustration and challenges. Winning it would be rewarding because you did everything right. That’s the goal.”

Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

How do you utilize the draft to make runs and can you explain that kind of process to fans that might not know what drafting is?

“The draft is a big deal and honestly the energy in the draft now is not necessarily coming from ahead of you, it’s more so coming from behind you. Two, three, four, five cars behind you is where that energy really develops and you get pushed forward from that energy. So, the draft is different than what it used to be. Years ago, you would suck up to the guy in front of you and slingshot past him and make him move that way. Now, you’re really relying on everything happening behind you and building from behind.”

Talk about the importance of a spotter and communication at superspeedways. What is that communication like and how important is that to you?

“Communication with your spotter is the ultimate. There’s nothing else that you really use as much as your spotter on speedway racing. You can use your mirrors and look in the camera and look behind you and whatnot. But, trying to figure out a way of being able to understand the energy that’s coming rows back behind you, the only way to get that is from your spotter. When you’re in traffic and you’re three or four rows back, you’re trying to understand what the gaps are in front of you so you know how hard to push the guy in front of you to get your lane moving forward.”

Pit stops are big at plate tracks as well. You wouldn’t think about a superspeedway as just about going fast, but also coming down pit road, that communication and the team communication and working together. What is that like in a superspeedway race nowadays with fuel savings and things like that?

“The strategy to superspeedway racing has entirely changed. The fuel save action and what you have to do to try to prolong your time on track, to cut your time on pit road, to do the leapfrog strategy is what we call it. It is really different. I would say we all want to go out there and run as hard as we can, as fast as we can, pass and mix it up and do all that sort of stuff. But a lot of times it’s just better and it’s easier and it’s safer to just ride in line, part throttle and save fuel. So it’s definitely a whole new arena that we’ve got to get used to of what speedway racing is.”

Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“Talladega has been a track that I have been quite successful at in my career. I’ve had a really good average finish at Talladega over the years and come close a few times but just haven’t been able to cross the finish line first yet. I did win an ARCA race at Talladega a few years back. I think we’re going to have a good chance this weekend. Our car was very fast at Daytona; we led laps and ran up front. Hopefully we have that same speed for qualifying on Saturday and then on Sunday we’ll be able to keep our car up front and have a shot at the win.”

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“Talladega is a place that has been very hit or miss for me. It still comes down to execution and a bit of luck to not be involved in the big one. All we can do is show up with the speed we had in Daytona, and I feel confident that that’s what we’re going to do.”

Anthony Alfredo, No. 62 Beard Motorsports Chevrolet

Explain what the process is like racing at the superspeedway tracks.

“Superspeedway racing is high-speed chess. That’s why I love it, but that’s also why it’s difficult. It’s fun because of the strategy and knowing when to be aggressive and when to be patient. Obviously, it can be very difficult to control the outcome of your race because so much can happen that’s out of your control – more so at those races than any other. It’s not solely just about having raw speed. It’s also about having teammates, having help and a little bit of luck.”

You’ve raced at both Talladega and Daytona a number of times. While the tracks are similar in style, they can produce very different types of races. What is so different about the two tracks?

“Talladega is different from Daytona for a few reasons. I think the first and most obvious thing is the characteristics of the track. Talladega is wider. It’s a little bit longer and provides a little more room for three- and four-wide racing. What also comes with that is that it’s a little bit less of a handling track than what Daytona is. Daytona gets hot and slick where, at Talladega, handling is not as important. I think, with this NextGen car, you have to have good drive quality to be able to get over the bumps, to be able to push and be pushed aggressively. It’s a little bit less chaotic in the draft because there is a little more room. You can run three-wide around there pretty comfortably, whereas at Daytona it’s pretty tight. It’s not uncommon to even see four-wide at Talladega. I think that’s just the plain difference. As far as the strategy and the job behind the wheel, though, it kind of remains the same because superspeedway races ultimately come down to that manufacturer battle, teammates and, really, fuel mileage. That’s been everything the last few years.”

Even after all of that, where does Talladega rank among your favorite tracks?

“It is definitely one of my favorites. I have a really good track record there with top-five finishes in Xfinity and multiple Cup Series top-10 finishes. Last year, we finished sixth there with the No. 62 Beard Motorsports Chevy. There are a lot of positives to build on and I have a lot of confidence heading into Talladega. I feel like I know what I need to do behind the wheel to execute, or at least to position myself. From there, it’s a matter of seeing what happens. Sometimes all you can do is put yourself in position and hope that it works out. We’ve learned some things now the last few races at Talladega and Daytona as far as what we can do as a team at Beard Motorsports. And with the cars we’ve been bringing, I think we all expect to be competitive and have a shot.”

How much does your performance at Talladega last spring boost your confidence going into the weekend?

“It’s a big confidence boost because last year there were a lot of unknowns for the team, and me. I was a new driver to them. We had gone to Daytona, so that got the ball rolling but, going to a new track together, I was still learning the NextGen car on a superspeedway-style track and I think there was just a lot of learning going on, and it still went exceptionally well. So I think this time we have a higher expectation. We certainly had that going into Daytona, it just didn’t work out there. But going into Talladega, we still have the same goal and it’s to go there and put ourselves in position to win the race.”

Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

What have you learned about the challenges of winning at a superspeedway in your last handful of starts?

“You only get one move and you’re only one bad block away. We were fast, and last year I could obviously see the checkered flag, but I didn’t get there. We have a lot of confidence going into Talladega. I’ve been in position to win those races, and I’ve finished second, third and fourth, but we have been close to seeing that that checkered flag. I enjoy the challenge of going there and putting yourself in position to fight for the win on the last lap. Hopefully we’ll have another opportunity to do it again. You always learn what you could have done differently, how you would approach that differently and whether you think you’re right or wrong. It doesn’t matter; we didn’t win. If you didn’t win, you didn’t do it right. You always go back and analyze how you would do it differently, how you could make better choices and what led to those choices. We feel confident going back there and look forward to having a shot at it.”

Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

The last time the Cup Series visited a drafting track, you left Atlanta with a runner-up finish and a change of view on your approach to superspeedways. Explain what changed between the first race at Daytona and the second at Atlanta, and how that applies at Talladega.

“I’ve just never been a fan of superspeedways and drafting. That type of racing isn’t something I enjoyed, up until this year. Even at Daytona, my approach was stay out of trouble and hope to be there at the end when everyone else starts wrecking. That didn’t really work out for us and we ended up not finishing the race. Then at Atlanta, I decided I was just going to race as hard as I could and get as many points as I could. I don’t know if that will always work. These tracks are so different and Talladega is different from Daytona. It really just comes down to what the racing is like that day and how well your car is handling in the draft. I’d love to say we’re going to get stage points and battle for a win, and I hope that is the case. This type of racing is just so unpredictable and you never know what you’re going to get until you’re there.”

Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

What are your thoughts on Talladega?

“Oh, Talladega is epic! There is nothing else like it. The drafting tracks have been a challenge for me because it’s just a different type of racing. I remember my first start at Talladega, people would put me four wide just to leave me out to dry, because I guess they didn’t want me in there. Now I feel like I can flow with the guys, have the right momentum, and judge the runs a bit better. The last Talladega I was pushed to the lead and held it a while. Definitely feel like I’m part of it and that I’m better at it now. Happy that I don’t have yellow stripes on my car.”

You have to make very quick decisions at superspeedway tracks. How do you balance being analytical versus committed and knowing that you have it without overthinking?

“It’s all in the preparation. You got to have a clear mind when you’re racing, things become instincts. There’s a lot of teamwork, too, with the spotter because he is going to be guiding me. Spotters are probably the most important thing when superspeedway racing. I just trust Josh’s (Williams) guidance. But you also have to make sure you have friends in this kind of racing, make sure you got the right kind of cars behind you, make sure it’s a teammate or a Chevrolet. It’s just a different kind of racing.”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

What are your thoughts on Talladega this weekend?

“I love Talladega. At first I really didn’t like superspeedway racing but the more I did it the more I started to enjoy it. We have been so close so many times on the superspeedway. One of these days we are going to win one of these races and I hope it is Sunday.”

How did you spend your off weekend?

“I spent the off-week in Mexico. I was working in Mexico City, where we did a lot of race promotion and unveiled the Telcel Chevrolet we will be racing there, and then it was vacation time in Monterrey, where I got to see my family and just hang out with everyone I hadn’t seen in a while. It was good to kind of get a break, recharge, and get ready for Talladega and other upcoming races.”

Connor Zilisch, No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet

“I’m looking forward to Talladega this weekend. This race can be a tossup, but I know all of the JR Motorsports drivers and teams are going to work together and try to get good results for everyone. My goal is to survive and make it to the end of the race in our WeatherTech Chevrolet. I’ve run three superspeedway races in my career and I’ve yet to finish one. Hopefully we can get some stage points and stay upfront all day on Saturday and stay out of the mess, but you never know at Talladega.”

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: 3
Poles: 5
Laps Led: 1,167
Top-Fives: 17
Top-10s: 41
Stage Wins: 7

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:

Total Chevrolet race wins: 869 (1949 to date)

Poles won to date: 758
Laps led to date: 253,878
Top-fives to date: 4,386
Top-10s to date: 9,048

Total NASCAR Cup Wins by Corporation, 1949 to Date:

General Motors: 1,203

Chevrolet: 869
Pontiac: 154
Oldsmobile: 115
Buick: 65
Ford: 841
Ford: 741
Mercury: 96
Lincoln: 4

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467
Dodge: 217
Plymouth: 191
Chrysler: 59
Toyota: 194

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Rodney Childers parts ways with Spire Motorsports, out as crew chief for Justin Haley

Photo by Christian Gardner for SpeedwayMedia.com.

Rodney Childers and Spire Motorsports have parted ways following the first nine events of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.

In July 2024, Spire Motorsports announced a multi-year deal beginning in 2025 with Rodney Childers, a championship-winning crew chief from Mooresville, North Carolina. The team named Childers as the crew chief for Justin Haley, driver of the No. 7 Chevrolet.

Haley is currently in 23rd place in the 2025 Cup Series driver’s standings. Through nine-scheduled starts, the duo of Childers and Haley recorded an average-finishing result of 20.2 and finished as high as 10th place at Homestead-Miami Speedway in mid-March. Their most recent event was at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 13, where Haley steered Spire’s No. 7 Chevrolet entry to a 13th-place result despite finishing third and sixth, respectively, during the event’s two stage periods.

Following the announcement of Childers’ departure from Spire Motorsports, Jeff Dickerson, co-owner of Spire, released a statement through social media that detailed the reasons for the departure while also acknowledging Childers’ contributions to the organization.

“NASCAR is an ever-evolving sport and the path to improvement isn’t always comfortable,” Dickerson stated. “The break in the Cup Series schedule gave us a chance to evaluate where we are as a program. We took the opportunity to discuss the best paths forward for everyone involved and the team and Rodney agreed that it would be best for us to part ways. Rodney has worked at the highest level of our sport for 20 years, and he knows what it takes to win championships.

“With that in mind, we collectively acknowledged challenges with the team dynamic. Having the right combination of talent is just as important as the results on track. As we move in a new direction it is not lost on us that Rodney has been an invaluable asset to our organization, as he will continue to be for others in this sport.”

Childers then released a statement involving his departure from Spire Motorsports.

“I know this is a shock,” Childers stated. “But also know that not everything works out perfect all the time. That’s how life works. This was just one of those things that just wasn’t working for either of us. I appreciate my time at Spire, working with JH and the entire 7 team. We did a lot of good that is yet to be seen, and I wish them the best in the future.”

“Also want to say thank you to everyone at Chevrolet, Mr H and everyone at Hendrick Motorsports for my time working with them again,” Childers added. “It was a pleasure. Thank you to Nascar, the officials and most importantly the fans for your support. For me, I’m going to take a little time. Focus on the important things like my family and friends. And honestly just see what the racing world holds for me next. I know the man above will lead me in a direction that is best for me.”

Future plans for Childers and a new crew chief selection for Haley for the 2025 Cup Series season remain to be determined.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season for both Justin Haley and Spire Motorsports is scheduled to resume this upcoming Sunday, April 27, at Talladega for the Jack Link’s 500. The event’s start time is slated to commence at 3 p.m. ET on FOX.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season for both Justin Haley and Spire Motorsports is scheduled to resume this upcoming Sunday, April 27, at Talladega for the Jack Link’s 500. The event’s start time is slated to commence at 3 p.m. ET on FOX.

BUFFALO TURBINE SET TO CONTINUE AS OFFICIAL TRACK BLOWER OF NHRA WITH LONG-TERM EXTENSION

INDIANAPOLIS (April 23, 2025) – NHRA and Buffalo Turbine officials announced today that Buffalo Turbine will continue as the “Official Track Blower of NHRA” as part of a long-term extension.

The partnership between NHRA and Buffalo Turbine dates back to 2010, as the two companies continue to work closely together. As part of the long-term extension, the Simpson NHRA Safety Safari will continue using a dedicated fleet of 13 Buffalo Turbine debris blowers at all NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series national events.

The high-quality equipment plays a critical role in track preparation and safety, helping remove track debris and moisture with the company’s legendary turbine force air power.

“We are proud to continue our longstanding relationship with NHRA and help continue safety operations at national event tracks,” said Buffalo Turbine Sales Manager, Guy Gabbey. “With our wide range of debris blowers, we strive to be as fast as the action on the track.”

Buffalo Turbine, which is based in Springville, N.Y., has been an industry leader since 1945 and manufactures every blower in the United States. With a strong track record at NHRA national events for more than 15 years, Buffalo Turbine is known for unmatched performance across motorsports, construction, commercial grounds keeping and municipal operations.

“We’re thrilled to have a great partner like Buffalo Turbine continue in their pivotal role as ‘Official Track Blower of NHRA,’” NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer Brad Gerber said. “Their products lead the way when it comes to quality, innovation and reliability, and it’s a major reason why Buffalo Turbine has been an outstanding partner for so many years. We look forward to a bright future with them.”

For more information on NHRA, including the 2025 schedule, visit www.NHRA.com. For more information on Buffalo Turbine, please visit https://buffaloturbine.com.


About Buffalo Turbine

Buffalo Turbine’s Debris Blowers, Sprayers / Dusters, and Dust & Odor Control equipment are all manufactured at our facility in Springville, New York (14141), USA. Since 1945, Buffalo Turbine has manufactured and shipped thousands of units worldwide to the Agriculture, Golf, Motorsports, Demolition, Mosquito and Vector Abatement Districts, Military, Construction, Paving, Blacktop Sealers, Landscaping and Homeowner markets.

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.

21 Team Looking for Solid Run at Talladega

After a weekend off for Easter, Josh Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team are headed to Talladega Superspeedway hoping to build on what they’ve accomplished in the nine points-paying Cup Series races so far this season. Entering Sunday’s Jack Link’s 500, Berry and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team have a win at Las Vegas and a fourth-place finish at Phoenix, have led 116 laps and qualified in the top five in a third of the races so far this year. They enter this weekend 17th in the overall points standings and own six Playoff points.

Berry says racing at Talladega presents a unique set of hurdles for drivers and crews.

“Speedway racing has its own style and challenges, but you see the same guys up front at these tracks for a reason,” Berry said. “They know how to position themselves and make the right moves. For us, it’s about continuing to build off the momentum we’ve had this year. The communication and chemistry within the No. 21 team has been strong, and that’s a big part of putting ourselves in a position to contend. You need a car that handles well – one that can push, be pushed, and execute the right strategy when it counts.”

Per NASCAR rules for superspeedways like Talladega, there is no pre-race practice scheduled. Qualifying is set to start at 9:30 a.m. Central Time (10:30 Eastern Time) on Saturday with TV coverage on Amazon Prime. Sunday’s 188-lap, 500.8-mile race is scheduled to get the green flag just after 2 p.m. (3 p.m. Eastern) with TV coverage on FOX. Stage breaks are planned for Laps 60 and 120.

About Motorcraft®
Motorcraft offers a complete line of replacement parts that are recommended by Ford Motor Company. From routine maintenance to under hood repairs, Motorcraft parts offer value with high quality and the right fit at competitive prices. Motorcraft parts are available nationwide at Ford Dealers and Lincoln Retailers, independent distributors and automotive-parts retailers, and are backed by the Service Parts Limited Warranty* of Ford Motor Company. For more information, visit www.motorcraft.com.
*See your dealer for limited-warranty details.

About Quick Lane® Tire & Auto Center
Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center offers extraordinary service for routine maintenance, serving all vehicle makes and models. Quick Lane provides a full menu of automotive services, including tires, oil change and maintenance, brakes, batteries, alternator and electrical system, air conditioning system, cooling system, transmission service, suspension and steering, wheel alignment, belts and hoses, lamps and bulbs and wiper blades plus a thorough vehicle checkup report. Service is performed by expert technicians while you wait at any of nearly 800 locations in the U.S., with evening and weekend hours available and no appointment necessary. For more information about Quick Lane, please visit www.quicklane.com.
*See your dealer for limited-warranty details.”

About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, committed to helping build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for customers and deepen their loyalty. Ford develops and delivers innovative, must-have Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles, commercial vans and cars and Lincoln luxury vehicles, along with connected services. The company does that through three customer-centered business segments: Ford Blue, engineering iconic gas-powered and hybrid vehicles; Ford Model e, inventing breakthrough EVs along with embedded software that defines exceptional digital experiences for all customers; and Ford Pro, helping commercial customers transform and expand their businesses with vehicles and services tailored to their needs. Additionally, Ford is pursuing mobility solutions through Ford Next, and provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford employs about 177,000 people worldwide. More information about the company and its products and services is available at corporate.ford.com.

About Ford Performance
Ford Performance is based in Dearborn, Mich. It is responsible for Ford’s performance vehicle development and major racing operations globally, including NASCAR, IMSA, SRO British GT, FIA World Rally Championship, Supercars Championship, World of Outlaws, Ultra4, SCORE-International, FIA Rally-Raid, Formula Drift, NHRA, Rebelle Rally, Thailand Super Series and our latest commitment in Formula 1 with RedBull Ford Powertrains. Ford Performance also maintains a constantly evolving fleet of electric performance demonstrators to showcase the limits of electrification technology. In addition, the organization also oversees the development of Ford’s racing engines, as well as the outreach programs with all Ford Clubs and Ford enthusiasts. For more information regarding Ford racing’s activities, please visit Performance.Ford.com or follow @FordPerformance on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, TikTok and YouTube.

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.

HFT Advance | Talladega I

Talladega I Event Info:
Date: Sunday, April 27
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Talladega, Alabama
Format: 188 Laps, 500.8 miles, Stages: 60-120-188
TV: FOX
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)

Weekend Schedule:
Friday: 5:30 p.m. ET, Xfinity Qualifying (CW App, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 10:30 a.m. ET, Cup Qualifying (Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 4 p.m. ET, Xfinity Race (CW, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Sunday: 3 p.m. ET, Cup Race (FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Pace Laps:

  • Talladega hosts its first of two race dates this weekend as the Cup Series embarks on its third Superspeedway race of the 2025 season.
  • There have been nine different winners in each of the last nine Talladega NASCAR Cup Series races.

Cole Custer Team Info:
Crew Chief: Aaron Kramer
Partner: Haas / Andy’s

Sheldon Creed Team Info:
Crew Chief: Jonathan Toney
Partner: Ollie’s

Sam Mayer Team Info:
Crew Chief: Jason Trinchere
Partner: Audibel

Custer at Talladega (Cup)
Starts: 6
Wins: —
Top-10s: 1
Poles: —

  • Custer makes his 7th Cup start at Talladega this weekend, where he has a 21.0 average finish. His lone top-10 finish came in the spring of 2021 when he finished 10th.
  • He has started inside the top-20 once, a P18 start in the fall of 2020. He boasts a 26.3 average starting position.
  • Custer has also made six NXS starts at Talladega, including three top-10 finishes.

Creed at Talladega (Xfinity)
Starts: 5
Wins: —
Top-10s: 3
Poles: —

  • Creed is set to make his 6th Xfinity start at Talladega on Saturday, where he has three career top-10 finishes. His best finish came in the spring of 2023 when he finished 2nd and led 11 laps.
  • He has started inside the top 10 in all five career starts at Dega, and he boasts an average starting position of 4.6. For Creed, it’s the second highest mark of any track in the Xfinity Series behind only Pocono (3.3).

Mayer at Talladega (Xfinity)
Starts: 6
Wins: —
Top-10s: 1
Poles: —

  • Mayer is in line for his 7th Xfinity start at Talladega this weekend, a track where he has finished in the top-10 one time, a P2 finish in the fall of 2022.
  • His best career starting position is 12th,which he has done twice, and he holds an average qualifying effort of 13.7.

Where They Stand

Cup Points Standings (41: 35th): Custer is 35th in the Cup Series points standings through nine races this season with 85 points.

Xfinity Points Standings (41: 2nd, 00: 10th): Mayer sits second in the Xfinity points standings with 324 total points on the season, while Creed is in 10th place with 254 points heading into Talladega this Saturday.

RFK Advance | Talladega I

Talladega I Event Info:
Date: Sunday, April 27
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Talladega, Alabama
Format: 188 Laps, 500.8 miles, Stages: 60-120-188
TV: FOX
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)

Weekend Schedule:
Saturday: 10:30 a.m. ET, Cup Qualifying (Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Sunday: 3 p.m. ET, Cup Race (FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Pace Laps:

  • Talladega hosts its first of two race dates this weekend as the Cup Series embarks on its third Superspeedway race of the 2025 season.
  • Overall, Jack Roush has eight wins at Talladega Superspeedway, including five in the NASCAR Cup Series.
  • There have been nine different winners in each of the last nine Talladega Cup races.
  • Brad Keselowski was one of two drivers last season, along with Ricky Stenhouse Jr., to finish top 5 in both Talladega races.
  • At drafting tracks, Keselowski’s seven wins are most among all active drivers in the Cup Series entering this weekend.
  • Chris Buescher’s 14.0 average finishing position across the first nine races is the seventh highest of any driver in the NASCAR Cup Series this season.
  • Ryan Preece has three career top-10 finishes at Talladega Superspeedway, tied for the most of any track in the Cup Series (Daytona, 3).

6 Team Info:
Driver: Brad Keselowski
Crew Chief: Jeremy Bullins
Partner: BuildSubmarines.com

17 Team Info:
Driver: Chris Buescher
Crew Chief: Scott Graves
Partner: Travel Centers of America

60 Team Info:
Driver: Ryan Preece
Crew Chief: Derrick Finley
Partner: Kroger / Celsius

Keselowski at Talladega
Starts: 32
Wins: 6 (2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021)
Top-10s: 16
Poles: —

  • Keselowski enters the weekend as the winningest active driver at Talladega with six wins in the NCS, tied for second all-time with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff Gordon.
  • Since 2014 Keselowski has four wins – two each in the spring race (2016, 2021) and two each in the fall race (2014, 2017). He finished runner-up in both races at Dega last season.
  • Keselowski won his first-ever start at Talladega back in 2009 in the No. 09 car, and again won the spring race three years later in 2012.
  • He has an average starting position of 12.4 with 14 starts inside the top-10.
  • Keselowski also made five Xfinity Series starts at Talladega with one win (2010).

Buescher at Talladega
Starts: 19
Wins: —
Top-10s: 3
Poles: —

  • Buescher makes his 20th Cup start on the high banks of Talladega this weekend where he has three top-10s. He posted his best finish to date at Talladega in 2023, a P3 result in the spring. He finished sixth twice, first in the 2020 spring race, and again in the 2021 fall event.
  • Buescher has an average starting position of 24.3 with a career-best 8th starting spot in this race a year ago.
  • He also made a pair of NXS starts in the No. 60 with finishes of second (2014) and sixth (2015).

Preece at Talladega
Starts: 10
Wins: —
Top-10s: 3
Poles: —

  • Preece is set for his 11th Cup start at Talladega this weekend, where he has a career-best finish of 3rd at the track in 2019.
  • He has three top-10s at Talladega, with a 14th-place finish in the 2023 fall race. Overall, Preece has a 18.3 average finish which is the fifth highest mark of any track in the Cup Series.
  • Preece posted his best career qualifying effort last spring, 11th, and holds an average starting position of 23.6.

RFK Historically at Talladega
Cup Wins: 5 (Mark Martin, 1995, 1997; Jamie McMurray, 2009; Matt Kenseth, 2012; Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 2017)

  • Running Clear Across Alabama: RFK has seen its fair share of success at the Alabama track, amassing 289 starts, eight wins, 48 top-fives and 99 top-10s across NASCAR’s three major touring series. Roush machines have also tallied seven poles, including three in cup action, and have led more than 1500 laps.
  • Winning in Greenbow: RFK has won in all three of NASCAR’s major series at Talladega. The team won its first race at Talladega in the NCS event in the spring of 1995. Former RFK driver Mark Martin won for the organization in all three series at the 2.66-mile oval. Most recently, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. piloted his Fifth Third Bank Ford to victory lane four years ago when the NCS rolled through Talladega for the organization’s eighth win at the historic track.
  • Fastest Chicken in the South: Former RFK driver Mark Martin won the fastest Cup race ever recorded on May 10, 1997 at Talladega piloting the No. 6 Ford. Martin, who held off NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt, started from the 18th position and led 47 laps en route to the victory. The race saw 26 lead changes and had an average speed of 188.354 mph.
  • Tale of the Tape: RFK has started 230 NCS races at Talladega with 82 top-10 and 41 top-five finishes along with three poles. Former drivers Mark Martin (1995, 1997), Jamie McMurray (2009), Matt Kenseth (2012) and Stenhouse are responsible for RFK’s combined five Cup wins and overall, a Jack Roush Ford has led 1,190 laps at the 2.66-mile track.

RFK Talladega Wins

1995-1 Martin Cup
1997-1 Martin Cup
1997 Martin NXS
2006 Martin Truck
2009 Ragan NXS
2009-2 McMurray Cup
2012-2 Kenseth Cup
2017-1 Stenhouse Cup

Last Time Out & Where They Stand
Bristol: Keselowski: 16th, Preece: 20th, Buescher: 25th.

Points Standings (17: 13th, 60: 15th, 6: 31st): Buescher and Preece both hold playoff spots in 13th and 15th, respectively, while Keselowski remained in 31st after Bristol.

The Jack Link’s 500 at Talladega Superspeedway Outlook

Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images

The NASCAR Cup Series is at the high banks of Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama, for the Jack Link’s 500 on Sunday, April 27 at 3 p.m. ET on FOX, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90).

Michael McDowell won the pole on April 20, 2024, with a lap of 182.022 mph (52.609 secs.) and Tyler Reddick won the race. Reddick raced his way to a wild, overwhelming NASCAR Cup Series victory in the GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. The two-time Xfinity Series champion started 18th, led five times for 13 of the 188 scheduled laps, and kept his No. 45 Toyota Camry XSE intact while working closely with his Toyota teammates amid the draft and the three-wide packed action towards the front.

Season Race Number: 10 of 36
Race Purse: 11,055,250
Race Length: 188 laps / 500.08 miles
Track Size: 2.66-miles
Banking/Turns (All 4): 33 degrees
Banking/Frontstretch: 16.5 degrees
Banking/Backstretch: 2 degrees
Length/Frontstretch: 4,300 feet
Length/Backstretch: 4,000 feet

Times

NASCAR Raceday will take the green flag on FS1 at 1:30 p.m. ET and transition to FOX at 2 p.m.
Time/TV/Radio: 3:00 PM ET on FOX/MRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Stages

Stage 1: Ends on Lap 60
Stage 2: 60 laps – Ends on Lap 120
Stage 3: 68 laps – Ends on Lap 188

Active Pole Winners (6)PolesSeasons
Michael McDowell22024 sweep
Christopher Bell22022 sweep
Chase Elliott22019, 2016
Denny Hamlin12023
Austin Dillon12019
Ricky Stenhouse Jr12017

Who and what should you look out for at Talladega Superspeedway?

Active Race Winners (10)WinsSeasons
Brad Keselowski62021, 2017, 2016. 2014, 2012, 2009
Ryan Blaney32023, 2020, 2019
Joey Logano32018, 2016, 2015
Ricky Stenhouse Jr22024, 2017
Kyle Busch22023, 2008
Chase Elliott22022, 2019
Denny Hamlin22020, 2014
Tyler Reddick12024
Ross Chastain12022
Bubba Wallace12021
  • William Byron has four top fives, six top 10s, and a series-best average finish of 14.5.
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has one pole, two wins, eight top fives, 11 top 10s, and an average finish of 14.609.
  • Denny Hamlin has one pole, two wins, 11 top fives, 17 top 10s, and an average finish of 16.553.
  • Ryan Blaney has three wins, six top fives, eight top 10s, and an average finish of 15.905.
  • This race will be the 11th career start for Tyler Reddick at the 2.66-mile superspeedway, and he is looking for a repeat win after the dramatic triumph in 2024. That win by Reddick in his No. 45 Toyota was the sixth of his career and the first of three victories last season that propelled him to the NASCAR Cup Series regular season championship.
  • Brad Keselowski leads all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in wins at Talladega with six victories (2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021). He also finished in the top 5 in both Talladega races in 2024 and has an average starting position of 12.4 with 14 starts inside the top 10.

NASCAR, North Wilkesboro Speedway Announce 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race Format

Manufacturer Showdown, Promoter’s Caution, Extended Race, New Pit Crew Challenge Eligibility Among Fresh Format Elements

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 23, 2024) – NASCAR and Speedway Motorsports today announced details for the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race to be held on Sunday, May 18, for the third consecutive year at iconic North Wilkesboro Speedway. This season’s format will again feature two heat races to set the All-Star Race starting lineup and a 100-lap All-Star Open, plus an extended 250-lap main event. In addition to a longer All-Star Race, several new aspects will debut including a Manufacturer Showdown, a Promoter’s Caution, modifications to Open qualifying, and Pit Crew Challenge eligibility. All eyes will be on the stars of the sport as they take on these new elements at the historic .625-mile track in the annual exhibition.

The signature new element in this season’s format shines a spotlight on the manufacturers, as drivers take on the Manufacturer Showdown. Manufacturer teams (Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota) will be equally represented. The members per team will be determined by the least represented manufacturer and an equal number of drivers from the other two manufacturers will be selected based on their final All-Star grid starting positions. Teams will be scored against each other and not by their overall All-Star finish. The lowest combined total of finishing positions will be the winning manufacturer. In the event of a tie, the single best overall finishing position will determine the winner.

“The NASCAR All-Star Race continues to evolve as one of the most fun and innovative events on our calendar,” said Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer, John Probst. “Returning to historic North Wilkesboro Speedway for the third year in a row allows us to honor our sport’s roots while pushing the envelope with fresh competitive elements. The introduction of the Manufacturer Showdown brings a new layer of intensity and pride for our OEM partners, and fans can expect even more strategy, teamwork, and drama on race day.”

The NASCAR All-Star Race will be 250 laps with a competition break at or near lap100 and an optional Promoter’s Caution that must be executed prior to lap 220. If the Promoter’s Caution has not yet occurred and a natural caution flag falls after lap 200, the optional caution will no longer be in play. This new twist adds an element of unpredictability and excitement as teams try to prepare for when – or even if – the Promoter’s Caution may occur.

Saturday’s All-Star Open will give drivers who are not guaranteed a spot in the main event a chance to lock into the All-Star Race. The 100-lap Open will have a competition break at or near lap 40 and will not only determine which drivers advance to the main event but could also change the number of drivers eligible from each manufacturer for the Manufacturer Showdown. The three Open drivers who will advance to the All-Star Race are the top two race finishers and the Fan Vote Winner. NASCAR All-Star Race fan voting is now open on NASCAR.com/fanvote.

“In the 40-year history of the All-Star Race there has never been so much on-track action across the entire event week,” said Jessica Fickenscher, executive director of the NASCAR All-Star Race. “And with so much competition–from the pit crews to the manufacturers to the race teams and drivers–the biggest All-Star winners will be the fans with all they get to see at what’s become America’s throwback racetrack, North Wilkesboro Speedway. The entire week is truly the most jam-packed entertainment value in all of motorsports.”

All-Star weekend festivities will begin on All-Star Friday presented by Raymer Oil with a combined All-Star/Open qualifying and Pit Crew Challenge presented by Mechanix Wear. New this season, Open and All-Star qualifying will be combined, and pit crews of all teams entered (All-Star and Open) are eligible for the pit crew challenge. Open cars will go first, and results will determine the lineup for the Open. All-Star cars will follow to set the lineups for the heat races. This format will again bring together traditional qualifying with the Pit Crew Challenge. Drivers will take the green flag, run one full lap at speed, and on the second lap proceed to one of two NASCAR-designated pit stalls for a four-tire stop (no fuel). When the pit stop is complete, the cars will exit pit road and race back to the checkered flag. Qualifying time will be the total elapsed time from green flag to checkered flag, and the pole sitter will start on the pole for Heat Race 1 and the All-Star.

The pit crew with the fastest stop during the All-Star qualifying attempt (no penalties) is the winner of the Pit Crew Challenge. Timing lines are established one box behind and one box ahead of the NASCAR designated pit stop boxes. Pit Crew Challenge results will determine pit-picking order.

Saturday night will feature two 60-lap heat races that will determine the starting lineup for the All-Star Race among drivers already locked into the field. The results of Heat 1 will establish the inside row, and the results of Heat 2 will establish the outside row. The action-packed weekend will conclude Sunday night with the All-Star Open and All-Star Race.

Drivers eligible for the NASCAR All-Star Race include those who’ve won a points event in either 2024 or 2025, drivers who’ve won a NASCAR All-Star Race and compete fulltime, and drivers who’ve won a NASCAR Cup Series championship and compete fulltime.

Drivers already locked in the All-Star Race include: William Byron, Daniel Suárez, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Austin Cindric, Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon, Harrison Burton, Chase Briscoe, Chris Buescher, Ross Chastain, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Josh Berry, and Kyle Busch.

The NASCAR All-Star Race will air live on FS1, MRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, with coverage beginning at 5:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 18.

In addition to all the NASCAR Cup Series activity, fans can enjoy zMAX CARS Tour feature races both Thursday (The Reverend Whiskey 75) and Friday (Late Model Stock Cars) nights, along with the Window World 250 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race and a Jake Owen concert presented by Raymer Oil on the frontstretch Saturday. Sunday’s on-track action begins with a NASCAR Whelen Modified Series race preceding the All-Star Open and All-Star Race. May 15-18 NASCAR All-Star Race Week ticket packages including eight races, the Pit Crew Challenge, Jake Owen concert and all NASCAR qualifying sessions start at just $130. Race week packages or individual event day tickets and camping can be purchased online at www.NorthWilkesboroSpeedway.com.

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Young’s Motorsports Talladega Superspeedway April Team Preview

Young’s Motorsports | NASCAR Xfinity Series
Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway | Ag-Pro 300

Fast Facts

No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Team:
Driver: Anthony Alfredo
Primary Partner(s): DUDE Wipes
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro
Crew Chief: Andrew Abbott
2025 Driver Points Position: 23rd
2025 Owner Points Position: 24th
Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing

Notes of Interest:

● Year Two, Full Throttle: In January, Young’s Motorsports announced that NASCAR Xfinity Series veteran Anthony Alfredo would compete full-time for the team in its second year of Xfinity Series competition.

Alfredo is driving the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the entire 33-race schedule, which continues this Saturday afternoon with the Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

The 2025 season marks Young’s Motorsports’ sophomore campaign in the series, following a promising debut year with rookie Leland Honeyman Jr. behind the wheel.

● About Anthony: A popular driver, Alfredo, a native of Ridgefield, Connecticut, joins Young’s Motorsports with an array of Motorsports experience, including starts in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, respectively.

The 2025 season will mark Alfredo’s fourth full-time Xfinity Series campaign, and he joins the Mooresville, N.C.-based team after spending the 2024 season with Our Motorsports.

The 25-year-old finished the 2024 Xfinity season 15th in the championship driver standings, collecting an Xfinity Dash 4 Cash win at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway and adding two more top-fives and seven top-10s to his impressive statistics in 126 career Xfinity Series starts.

● All-Aboard!: For the 11th of 33 Xfinity Series races this season, Young’s Motorsports welcomes back Young’s Motorsports welcomes back DUDE Wipes as the primary partners on the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the 113-lap race on Saturday afternoon.

DUDE Wipes is the flagship product of DUDE Products, a men’s hygiene company that was founded in 2012 by lifelong friends in Chicago.

The U.S.-based company introduced DUDE Wipes as the first flushable wipe for adults, marketed as a better hygiene solution to dry toilet paper.

The brand is available online and in 20,000 stores nationwide, including Walmart, Target and Amazon.

● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Talladega Superspeedway Stats: Saturday’s Ag-Pro 300 will mark Anthony Alfredo’s seventh career NASCAR Xfinity Series start at the legendary Talladega Superspeedway.

In his previous six starts at the 2.66-mile Alabama oval, Alfredo has tallied one top-five and three top-10 finishes. His best result came in the spring 2024 edition of the Ag-Pro 300, where he powered from 11th to a career-best third-place finish while driving for Our Motorsports.

Overall, he holds a solid Xfinity Series average finish of 15.6 at Talladega.

The Ridgefield, Connecticut native also brings NASCAR Cup Series experience to the high banks of Talladega. He’s made four Cup starts at the track, highlighted by a sixth-place finish in the 2024 GEICO 500 after starting 24th for Beard Motorsports.

Now 10 races into the 2025 season and 23 to go, Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports team are focused on making a push toward the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs. A strong performance—or a breakthrough win—in Saturday’s race could be a defining moment in their postseason pursuit.

The Ag-Pro 300 is part of a stacked triple-header weekend at Talladega.

The action begins Saturday, April 26, with the ARCA Menards Series General Tire 200, followed by the Xfinity Series showdown.

The weekend wraps on Sunday, April 27, with the return of the NASCAR Cup Series in the Jack Link’s 500, marking their first race back from a rare off-weekend.

● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Career Stats: Entering Talladega, Alfredo has 128 NASCAR Xfinity Series races to his credit, earning a career-best third-place finish twice, most recently at Talladega Superspeedway after starting 11th in the 2024 edition of the Ag-Pro 300 for Our Motorsports.

Since 2020, he has earned one pole, five top-five, and 22 top-10 finishes and has an average finish of 19.8.

● Double Duty: This weekend at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, Anthony Alfredo will pull double duty by competing in Sunday’s Jack Links 500, driving the No. 62 Fortify Building Solutions Chevrolet for Beard Motorsports.

Alfredo will make his first NASCAR Cup Series start of the season and fifth Cup race at Talladega overall.

● Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway | North Carolina Education Lottery 250 Race Recap: The NASCAR Xfinity Series made its long-awaited return to Rockingham Speedway over Easter weekend, marking the series’ first visit to the historic North Carolina oval in more than two decades.

Young’s Motorsports entered the weekend with optimism, building on a top-20 showing in Friday’s practice session. However, qualifying on Saturday proved challenging, with Anthony Alfredo securing the 34th starting spot in the No. 42 Randco Chevrolet, near the rear of the 38-car field.

Despite the setback, Alfredo wasted no time making up ground. From the drop of the green flag, his pace improved dramatically. Through a combination of sharp racecraft and smart strategy, Alfredo climbed through the pack and earned valuable stage points in both Stage 1 and Stage 2—collecting 13 total stage points for the Mooresville, N.C.-based team.

Strategic calls left Alfredo buried in traffic to start Stage 3, but with calculated moves and a touch of good fortune, he navigated his way to an initial 16th-place finish at the checkered flag.

That result was later upgraded to 15th following the post-race disqualification of the original race winner, securing Alfredo’s second consecutive top-15 finish.

With 10 races now completed, the No. 42 team continues to build momentum and hopes for further improvement as the season heads into its summer stretch.

The group is focused on lowering its current average finish of 24.7 and continuing their upward trajectory.

● Calling the Shots: Guiding Alfredo as crew chief of the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro is longtime crew chief Andrew Abbott.

On Saturday, he will be crew chief in his 141st NASCAR Xfinity Series race. In his previous 140 races, he has four top-five and 13 top-10 finishes.

The season’s 11th race will be his eighth tango at Talladega Superspeedway as crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega Superspeedway: This weekend’s Ag-Pro 300 will mark Young’s Motorsports’ third NASCAR Xfinity Series appearance at the high-speed, high-stakes Talladega Superspeedway.

The team made headlines in their Talladega debut last April when rookie Leland Honeyman Jr. delivered a breakout performance. After starting 33rd, Honeyman surged through the field to finish fourth, earning the family-owned operation its best-ever result in the Xfinity Series.

They returned to the 2.66-mile Alabama superspeedway last October, aiming to replicate the spring success.

Despite a chaotic, attrition-filled race, Honeyman managed a respectable 14th-place finish after rolling off 19th.

Beyond their growing Xfinity résumé, the Mooresville, N.C.-based organization brings a wealth of experience at Talladega through their NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program.

Since 2014, Young’s Motorsports has made 19 Truck Series starts at the track, earning two victories — most recently in October 2021 with Tate Fogleman.

Across those appearances, the team averages a starting position of 22.7 and a finishing position of 17.8.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series History: Since entering the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2024, the family-owned organization has logged 43 starts and maintains an average starting position of 26.7 and an average finish of 23.7.

● Follow on Social Media: For more on Anthony Alfredo, please visit AnthonyAlfredo.com, like him on Facebook (Anthony Alfredo Racing), follow him on Instagram (@anthonyalfredo) and X | Twitter (@anthonyalfredo).

For more on Young’s Motorsports, please visit YoungsMotorsports.com, like them on Facebook (Young’s Motorsports), and follow them on Instagram (@youngsmotorsports) and X |Twitter (@youngsmtrsports).

Anthony Alfredo Pre-Race Quotes:

On Talladega Superspeedway: “I can’t wait to get to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend because I know it’s an opportunity for my team and I to go to Victory Lane and punch our ticket to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs.”

On Keys to Success at Talladega Superspeedway: “Survival will be a huge part of succeeding this weekend. These races are often chaotic and hard to navigate. We must put ourselves in a position to execute at the end of the race.”

On Recent Superspeedway Success: “I’ve put a lot of work into becoming a competitive superspeedway racer because it’s been my best chance to go to Victory Lane with the smaller teams I’ve been driving for the last few years.

“I’ve learned how to time runs, make moves, and position myself at the end.”

On Goals for Talladega Superspeedway: “I won’t be satisfied this weekend unless we are standing in the Victory Lane. I’ve put a lot of focus on winning this race for my team, sponsors and everyone who supports me.”

On Momentum from Rockingham Speedway Finish: “We had a great car at Rockingham Speedway and have excellent momentum to carry into this weekend.

“We ran in the top five in the first two stages and got a top 15 finish despite heavy damage after being caught up in the last caution prior to the green-white-checkered finish. It’s a great confidence boost for the whole team.”

On The 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season: “My goal this year with Young’s Motorsports is simple: to win a regular-season race and make the Playoffs.

“It’s certainly a tall order, but we can make it happen. We will build this program from the ground up and make that goal a reality.”

Race Information:

The Ag-Pro 300 (113 laps | 300.58 miles) is the 11th of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Qualifying will begin on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. The field will take the green flag on Saturday, April 26, shortly after 3:00 p.m. (4:00 p.m. ET), with live coverage on The CW Network, the Motor Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (CT).