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RCR Race Preview: Daytona International Speedway

Richard Childress Racing at Daytona International Speedway… Richard Childress Racing has collected seven points-paying victories and 11 poles in NASCAR Cup Series competition at Daytona International Speedway. RCR owns three Daytona 500 wins (Dale Earnhardt – 1998, Kevin Harvick – 2007, Austin Dillon – 2018) and four Coke Zero Sugar 400 trophies (Earnhardt – 1990, 1993, Harvick – 2010, Dillon – 2022).

The Welcome, N.C. based organization has racked up 15 victories in the Daytona 500 Duel qualifying races, most recently by Dillon (2021). Earnhardt reeled off a record 10-consecutive Duel victories (1990 – 1999), while Mike Skinner (2001), Robby Gordon (2003), Jeff Burton (2011) and Harvick (2013) also claimed a front row starting position for the Great American Race.

In addition to its NASCAR Cup Series success, RCR has accumulated nine wins (Dale Earnhardt, Jr. – 2002, 2010, Harvick – 2007, Clint Bowyer – 2009, Tony Stewart – 2013, Dillon – 2015, Austin Hill – 2022, 2023, 2024) in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Hill returns to the World Center of Racing as the defending race winner of the United Rentals 300. RCR’s Xfinity Series program has captured an impressive eight of the last nine poles for the season opening event at Daytona International Speedway.

The 2025 Lineup… RCR enters the 2025 NASCAR season with a consistent driver lineup. Dillon and Kyle Busch return to their respective rides in the Cup Series, while Jesse Love and Hill continue to carry the torch for the organization in the Xfinity Series.

Catch the Action… The Duels at Daytona International Speedway, two 60-lap qualifying races for the Cup Series, will be televised live Thursday, February 13 beginning at 7 p.m. ET on FS1 and will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway will be televised live Saturday, February 15 beginning at 5 p.m. ET on The CW and will be broadcast live on Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The 67th running of the Daytona 500 will be televised live Sunday, February 16 beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX and will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet at Daytona International Speedway… With 23 previous starts in the NASCAR Cup Series at Daytona International Speedway, Austin Dillon heads to the historic track with experience on his side. Dillon has acquired two wins, one pole, four top-five and nine top-10 finishes in the premier series. The veteran driver, who grew up attending races in Daytona Beach with his family, has 10 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with one win and seven top-five finishes. Dillon also has two starts at Daytona in the NASCAR Truck Series.

Defending A Win… Dillon is a former winner at Daytona International Speedway in both the Cup Series and Xfinity Series. The North Carolina native won the prestigious Daytona 500 in 2018, returning the No. 3 to Victory Lane at the historic facility. Dillon also secured victories in the July 2015 Xfinity Series event and the August 2022 Cup Series race.

Former Cup Series Pole Winner… Dillon earned his first career Cup Series pole with a lap of 196.019 mph in the 2014 edition of the Daytona 500. The 34-year-old has also started on the front row in the July 2015 Cup Series event at the World Center of Racing.

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Meet Dillon… On Sunday, February 16 at 10:30 a.m. ET, Dillon is scheduled to participate in a question and answer session at the Chevrolet Display in the Fan Midway at Daytona International Speedway.

AUSTIN DILLON QUOTES:

You’ve had success at Daytona International Speedway. How do you negotiate staying out of the wrecks throughout the race so that you can be in contention at the end?

“I’m looking forward to getting the season started at Daytona International Speedway with my No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet team. This is such a big race and can set the tone for the rest of the season. You have to settle in at the beginning, because as soon as you start that race, you know there are so many eyeballs on our sport. It’s tough. It’s a game of putting yourself in position. I call it high-speed chess because you know at some point in time, you’re going to be vulnerable. You hope that someone doesn’t take advantage of that too much and cause a big wreck. It’s one of those things where you are constantly moving and trying to guess the flow of the pack. I think the best place to be is in the front most of the time, but it’s impossible now with the way we race to keep yourself up there for the entire race.”

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

“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 you are 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.”

Kyle Busch and the No. 8 zone Chevrolet at Daytona International Speedway… Sunday’s Daytona 500 will mark Kyle Busch’s 40th career NASCAR Cup Series start at Daytona International Speedway. In the premier series, Busch owns one win (July 2008), nine top-five and 13 top-10 finishes at the World Center of Racing. The 39-year-old has led 539 laps and completed 93.1% (6,499 of 6,981) of total laps competed. Busch also holds an average starting position of 15.6 and an average finishing position of 18.1.

Stat Line… Busch kicks off the 2025 season with a career total of 63 wins, 34 poles, 251 top-five and 382 top-10 finishes in 714 Cup Series starts. The veteran driver most recently earned the victory on June 4, 2023 at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois. Busch ranks ninth on the all-time Cup Series win list.

Did You Know? Busch’s career best finish in the Daytona 500 is second, earned in 2019. While the Las Vegas, Nevada native is still seeking his first Harley J. Earl trophy, Sunday’s race will mark Busch’s 20th attempt in the Great American Race.

Time to Duel… Busch owns three victories – 2009, 2013, 2016 – in the Duel, the Daytona 500 qualifying race.

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Meet Busch… Fans have two opportunities to meet Busch prior to the green flag at Daytona International Speedway. On Sunday, February 16 at 11:55 a.m. ET, Busch is scheduled to participate in a question and answer session at the Chevrolet Display in the Fan Midway. Immediately following at 12:15 p.m. ET, the two-time Cup Series Champion will be at the zone Activation in the Fan Midway.

KYLE BUSCH QUOTES:

What are your expectations for the 2025 Cup Series season?

“I would say in 2025, we have to go out and win. That’s our thing. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get a win last season and ended the streak of 19 seasons with a win. Getting back to Victory Lane is the ultimate goal. We’ve just got to go out, score wins and put our Chevrolet where it needs to be. That starts with being competitive each week and having shots to reach the checkered flag first.”

The importance of spotter and driver communication is crucial at Daytona International Speedway. 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, look in the camera and look behind you. But, when you are trying 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 to get your lane moving forward.”

How do you utilize the draft to make those runs and can you explain that 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 momentum. The draft is different than what it used to be. Years ago, you would kind of suck up to the guy in front of you, slingshot past him and make him move that way. Now you’re really relying on everything happening behind you and building from behind.”

Jesse Love and the No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet at Daytona International Speedway… Jesse Love has made two career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Daytona International Speedway, both coming last season behind the wheel of the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. In his Xfinity Series debut at the World Center of Racing one year ago, the Menlo Park, California native earned his first career pole position, led the most laps (34), and captured his first career stage win. Love also has one career ARCA Menards Series start, where the young driver started from the second position, faced motor issues, and finished in seventh-place.

Did You Know? Love was the third youngest pole winner in Xfinity Series history at Daytona International Speedway and just the 14th driver to claim the first starting position in their series debut.

Rookie of the Year… During his Xfinity Series rookie campaign, Love secured his first series win (Talladega Superspeedway), seven top-five and 18 top-10 results, while qualifying for the Playoffs, finishing seventh in the overall driver championship point standings, and claiming the Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors.

Top of the Board… Love ended the 2024 season with a series-leading five pole positions – four of which came at drafting tracks.

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Meet Love… Fans have two opportunities to meet Love before the 20-year-old takes to the high banks of Daytona International Speedway. On Saturday, February 15 at 1:00 p.m. ET, Love will take part in a fan question and answer session at the Chevrolet Display in the Fan Midway. Immediately following at 1:25 p.m. ET, the young gun will sign autographs at the RCR Merchandise Hauler in the Fan Midway. Stop by to meet Love and get new No. 2 gear.

JESSE LOVE QUOTES:

What are your thoughts returning to Daytona International Speedway?

“Is it the hardest place to drive? No. Is it the most technical track? No. But it’s the magnitude of what’s at stake. To win at Daytona International Speedway means a lot. As a driver, those are the moments that fuel you. I believe that sometimes you drive harder in certain situations, and racing at Daytona is one of those days that just feel bigger. You can feel the intensity in the air.”

Explain superspeedway racing.

“Drafting tracks require a gambling mentality, where anything can happen. You can be leading in one corner and wrecking in the next. You can have the best car and not win the race, while you can have a car that is not capable of winning and win. There are a lot of variations that go into speedway racing. But traditionally, the same guys seem to win out in the end. The guys who are really smart seem to win out over the guys with more talent. Talent is on a pendulum on speedway tracks, and it takes a backseat to the mental game. What you see and how you feel matters behind the wheel. In my opinion, that comes from the hours of preparation before you climb into the car. It’s a chess match. I play a lot of chess leading up to speedway races, because I think of it as a bunch of moving pieces. There is always one move that can put you out, a bunch of moves that can keep you in contention, and one move that will win the game. When you do enough studying and preparation before you get to the track, you’ll see one guy do a move and know what’s happening five rows behind him.”

Austin Hill and the No. 21 Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet at Daytona International Speedway… Austin Hill has competed in seven career NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Daytona International Speedway, earning three victories – a resounding 43% of his starts. Over the last six Xfinity Series races, the Winston, Ga. native has started on the front row for all but one at the World Center of Racing. Hill also has six NASCAR Truck Series starts, securing the checkered flag in his 2019 victory.

Defending Race Winner… Hill returns to Daytona International Speedway as the defending back-to-back-to-back race winner of the Xfinity Series season opening event. Since joining Richard Childress Racing in 2021, Hill has driven the No. 21 Chevrolet to Victory Lane in each of the season-opening races.

In Good Company… With his 2024 victory, Hill is currently tied with NASCAR Hall of Famers Dale Earnhardt (five), Tony Stewart (four), and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (three) for the most consecutive wins in the Xfinity Series’ February event at Daytona International Speedway.

Did You Know? Hill’s 532 laps led on drafting tracks ranks third behind Earnhardt (573) and Earnhardt Jr. (691).

Rearview Mirror… During his third season behind the wheel of the No. 21 Chevrolet for RCR, Hill earned four wins, 11 top-five, and 20 top-10 results, and one pole, en route to securing his first career Championship 4 berth. Hill’s four victories came at Daytona International Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway (twice), and Homestead-Miami Speedway. The racer led a total of 245 laps and finished fourth in the overall driver championship point standings.

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Meet Hill… Fans have two opportunities to meet Hill before Saturday’s main event at Daytona International Speedway. On Saturday, February 15 at 12:20 p.m. ET, Hill will participate in a fan question and answer session at the Chevrolet Display in the Fan Midway. Immediately following at 12:45 p.m. ET, the 30-year-old will sign autographs at the RCR Merchandise Hauler in the Fan Midway. Stop by to meet Hill and purchase new No. 21 gear.

AUSTIN HILL QUOTES:

What is your viewpoint entering a superspeedway race?

“Superspeedway racing is more of a mental game, over being physically demanding or technically sound. You have to outsmart your competition from start to finish. Having a good race car is important, but when you go to a place like Daytona International Speedway, anyone has a shot to win the race. The biggest factor is the communication between driver and spotter. There is a bond that you have to have with your spotter. If he tells you that you are clear by an inch, you take it. There isn’t time to second guess that information. Even if your mirror makes you think otherwise, you have to 100% trust your spotter and make the move. Playing your cards right, taking the runs at the right time, and knowing when not to take runs are all important keys to having a successful day on a superspeedway.”

What emotions do you feel when you drive through the tunnel at Daytona International Speedway?

“There are butterflies and the anticipation of getting back behind the wheel. We finish our season in November and have a couple months to prepare for the next year, so when we finally make it to the track again at Daytona, it’s go time. The history of the track and what it means to win at Daytona set in every time we drive through the tunnel. Just to be there and have a shot at winning is special. Then once you strap into the car, it all goes away and it’s back to business.”

NHRA ANNOUNCE TEAM SET TO SHOWCASE CURRENT AND PAST STARS, NEW FACES AND TALENTED VETERANS ON NHRA.TV IN 2025

Along with strong variety of talent, NHRA will also deliver improved viewing and listening experience for fans in-venue and on NHRA.tv

INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 13, 2025) – With several talented names, new faces and the addition of current and former stars, the NHRA is pleased to release its in-venue and NHRA.tv announce team for the 2025 season in the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series.

Along with veteran NHRA announcers Joe Castello, Jason Galvin, Hannah Rickards and Jason Logan, the NHRA will add David Freiburger, Top Fuel driver Jordan Vandergriff and Courtney Enders to its standout team. Star drivers like Ida Zetterstrom and Angelle Sampey will also join the team in 2025 at a variety of races, as well as appearances from legendary drivers throughout the year.

A look at the talented group of voices for the 2025 campaign:

  • David Freiburger: This veteran of the motorsports industry is known for editing Hot Rod Magazine and hosting the Roadkill and Engine Masters television shows, and has a huge social media following. Freiburger will be an announcer on NHRA.tv in 2025 and will appear on select NHRA on FOX broadcasts.
  • Jordan Vandergriff: The standout has competed in the NHRA Top Fuel ranks and also appeared on “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise.” The NHRA on FOX reporter will attend additional races exclusively for NHRA.tv coverage.
  • Joe Castello: Castello is a veteran on the NHRA scene, working as an NHRA announcer for more than a decade. His “WFO” channel and live stream is also a popular destination for race fans throughout the week.
  • Jason Galvin: He joined the NHRA announce team full-time in 2023 and was also named NHRA Sportsman Manger leading into the 2025 season.
  • Jason Logan: He will continue as the trackside DJ, bringing music and a variety of fun activities for NHRA fans.
  • Hannah Rickards: Responsible for programming the Nitro Alley stage in the pits, which includes a variety of content leading up to pro sessions. Fans can expect staples like Nitro School, the NHRA Insider podcast, appearances from drivers and crew chiefs, autograph sessions and more.
  • Courtney Enders: Enders will be contributing to coverage in both the Mission Foods and Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series during the upcoming season.
  • Al Tucci: The veteran drag racing broadcaster will be the voice of the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series for all 10 races in 2025.

“It’s an honor to be part of this announce team that will lead NHRA into its next era of announcing,” Castello said. “NHRA Drag Racing is about passion and everyone in this talented team has it. Fans can expect a fast-paced broadcast covering the sport in new ways while also keeping what has made NHRA great for nearly 75 years. I’m excited to tell the stories of the greatest racers in the world.”

Along with a variety of NHRA legends and current stars appearing in the booth, the in-venue broadcast team will also get periodic appearances from NHRA on FOX voices Brian Lohnes, Amanda Busick and Bruno Massel, providing NHRA fans an incredible array of talent and depth at national events.

All 20 Mission Foods Drag Racing Series national events in 2025 can be viewed on NHRA.tv, with the price remaining at $159.99 for the entire season or $24.99 per national event. The test session at Gainesville Raceway on March 4-5 will also be streamed for free on NHRA.tv, which leads into the season-opening Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals on March 6-9 at the historic facility.

Adding to the diverse announce team, NHRA also made significant investments in equipment and personnel to ensure a better listening and viewing experience, both for fans in attendance and watching at home on NHRA.tv.

Those improvements include:

  • New timing and scoring graphics that will be implemented into the broadcast
  • Upgraded PA system and audio equipment
  • Additional national events with two jumbotrons for better in-venue experience

“We’re extremely excited to showcase this incredible variety of talented voices for our in-venue and NHRA.tv broadcasts for the 2025 season,” NHRA Senior Vice President Evan Jonat said. “Along with our standout announcers returning, by adding some new voices and having several different NHRA stars and legends join them in the booth, there will be so many great options who each bring something unique to our broadcasts. I think fans – both in-venue and watching on NHRA.tv – will be thrilled with the graphics and equipment upgrades as well. We’re all looking forward to a great year of these talented announcers showcasing the incredible action and amazing race teams in the NHRA.”

On the local scene, NHRA will work closely with NHRA Member Tracks and its divisions to cultivate local talent throughout the year.

Along with the complimentary coverage, fans who purchase the full NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season on NHRA.tv get incredible access to watch nearly 60 live events this year along with access to hours of original, special content, previous years of racing and more.

NHRA also previously announced it will stream more than 30 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series events on either NHRA.tv or the NHRA YouTube page for free during the 2025 campaign, including extensive action from across all seven divisions, special events and more. The full schedule of complimentary races is available at NHRA.tv, with additional races expected to be added in the coming weeks.

For more information about the NHRA, including the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series schedule, visit www.NHRA.com.


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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, Pingel Top Fuel Motorcycle 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 110 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.

Partnership with GridRival To BringUltimate Fantasy Sports Experience to Fans

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025) – INDYCAR announced Feb. 13 a new partnership with GridRival, the premier fantasy sports platform dedicated exclusively to motorsports enthusiasts.

As part of this collaboration, INDYCAR and GridRival will introduce the all-new INDYCAR Fantasy Challenge driven by Firestone for the 2025 season beginning with the season-opening race, the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding on Sunday, March 2 (noon ET, FOX, FOX Deportes, INDYCAR Radio Network). This exciting initiative will offer fans a modern, mobile-first fantasy racing experience, specifically tailored to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

Fans can experience the INDYCAR Fantasy Challenge driven by Firestone like never before through GridRival’s immersive fantasy sports platform by downloading the GridRival App for free in the App Store or on Google Play.

“With INDYCAR experiencing exciting growth and expanded visibility with FOX Sports starting this year, we knew we needed a fantasy sports partner that could match the enthusiasm and passion of our fans,” said Mackenzie Williams, INDYCAR senior director of marketing. “With GridRival’s expertise in motorsports gaming and their ability to create deeply engaging fantasy experiences, the decision to collaborate was easy. Their platform offers an unmatched combination of social functionality, game mechanics and excitement, making it the perfect fit for our fans.”

GridRival has distinguished itself in the industry as the only motorsports fantasy platform offering both Season-Long Fantasy Leagues and Daily Fantasy Contests, where players can win real money. This unique combination of long-term strategy and daily challenges provides an experience that caters to every type of INDYCAR fan, from seasoned racing strategists to casual weekend enthusiasts.

“We are thrilled to partner with INDYCAR, a sport with such a passionate and engaged fan base,” said Ross Fruin, CEO of GridRival. “Our goal has always been to provide motorsport fans with an experience as thrilling as the races themselves. With our in-depth, social-first, season-long game mechanics and real-money contests, we’re confident this partnership will bring a new level of excitement to INDYCAR fans everywhere.”

For more information on the INDYCAR Fantasy Challenge driven by Firestone, visit INDYCAR.com/fantasy.

NASCAR and Anheuser-Busch Extend Storied Partnership

Busch Light Continues as Premier Partner of the NASCAR Cup Series, Busch Light Pole Award; New Initiatives On Tap to Deepen Fan Engagement

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 13, 2025) – One of the most recognizable and storied partnerships in all of sports has been refreshed for the start of the 2025 NASCAR season. NASCAR and Anheuser-Busch today announced a multi-year agreement that ensures Busch Light will continue as a Premier Partner of the NASCAR Cup Series, designation as the “Official Beer Sponsor of NASCAR,” as well as the title sponsor of the Busch Light Pole Award.

“At Anheuser-Busch we strive to bring sports fans closer to the moments that matter year-round, and we’re thrilled to be continuing this relationship with NASCAR, building continued momentum with Busch Light, now the #2 fastest-growing brand in the beer category,” said Kyle Norrington, Chief Commercial Officer at Anheuser-Busch. “NASCAR and Busch Light fans are among the most devoted fans in the country and in 2025, together we’ll give our deserving fans more opportunities to connect to this sport than ever before.”

Shifting fan engagement into high gear, NASCAR and Busch Light will launch an annual Busch Light summer music series in 2025, bringing together two long-standing passions of race fans: country music and cold, smooth Busch Light. The summer series includes five pre-race performances throughout the season, underscoring Busch Light’s ongoing investment in bringing fans closer to the artists they love. The five events will be open and accessible to race fans in attendance. The series will kick off at Texas Motor Speedway, with concerts once a month at Michigan International Speedway, Chicago Street Race, Iowa Speedway, and World Wide Technology Raceway.

“The partnership between NASCAR and Busch Light is consistently noted as one of the most recognized in all of sports each and every year,” said Michelle Byron, NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Partnership and Licensing Officer. “Anheuser-Busch’s longstanding relationships at multiple levels across our sport have been paramount in cultivating new fans and driving fan loyalty for decades, and our partners at Busch Light are leading by example to find new ways to drive deeper fan engagement.”

Since the 1990s, the Anheuser-Busch family of brands has created countless opportunities to interact and engage with 21+ NASCAR fans, including unparalleled access to iconic drivers, the development of distinct paint schemes, and brand-led initiatives like a Pit Stop Wedding by the track in Las Vegas. Busch Light will kick off the 2025 racing season with a thrilling at-track fan experience dubbed “DATE-TONA,” turning the Daytona International Speedway into a one-of-a-kind speed dating experience designed to help fans find love off-screen and at NASCAR speed.

Busch Light and Trackhouse Racing are also back together following their inaugural season as a major primary sponsor of Trackhouse Racing’s NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain. Busch Light will continue to bring Chastain’s 21+ fans along for the ride with dynamic, specialty paint schemes throughout the 2025 season, starting with a refreshed Busch Light ‘Iconic’ scheme emblazoned with the brand’s call to ‘Race for the Mountains’ set to debut at the 2025 DAYTONA 500.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular season gets underway with the Great American Race, the DAYTONA 500 on Sunday, Feb. 16, airing live on FOX at 2:30 p.m. ET.

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 14 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR sanctions races in three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series™), four international series (NASCAR Brasil Series, NASCAR Canada Series, NASCAR Euro Series, NASCAR Mexico Series), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour) and a local grassroots series (NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in five cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races annually in 11 countries and more than 30 U.S. states.

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Busch Light is made with exceptional ingredients and has a crisp, refreshing taste that is as cold and smooth as a mountain stream. The beer brewed for the great outdoors takes cracking a cold one and heading for the mountains seriously, with passion points rooted in fishing, hunting, farming, NASCAR and country music. With focus and investment on meeting fans where they already are with a Busch Light in hand, the brand has experienced consistent growth since 2019. The Busch brand name represents a family of products including Busch Beer, Busch Light, Busch Ice and Busch NA. For more information, visit www.busch.com and follow Busch Light on X, Facebook and Instagram.

About Anheuser-Busch

At Anheuser-Busch, our purpose is to create a future with more cheers. For more than 165 years, we have delivered a legacy of brewing great-tasting, high-quality beers that have satisfied beer drinkers for generations. As a leading American manufacturer and the nation’s top brewer, we drive economic prosperity nationwide through investments in our people, facilities, and communities. We are the only brewer that invests in the U.S. at this scale.

We are home to the nation’s most iconic beer and beyond beer brands, including Michelob ULTRA, Busch Light, Budweiser, Bud Light, Stella Artois, and Cutwater, as well as industry-leading regional craft brands. From our longstanding efforts to support American farmers, military, veterans, and first responders, to emergency drinking water donations and responsible drinking programs, we are guided by our commitment to the communities we call home and the 65,000 hardworking Americans who bring our beer to life. That’s who we are. For more information, visit www.anheuser-busch.com or follow Anheuser-Busch on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and Instagram.

JDX Racing Adds 17-Year-Old Paul Bocuse To Porsche Carrera Cup Line-Up

Bocuse is the First Junior Driver to Progress Through the Full Porsche Single Make Ladder and into Carrera Cup

LOVELAND, Colorado (February 13, 2025) – JDX Racing today confirmed 17-year-old Paul Bocuse as part of its 2025 Carrera Cup North America lineup. Bocuse is the 2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge North America Cayman Pro-Am champion and in 2024 was the runner-up in the Championship’s 911 992 Pro-Am class. In 2025, he’ll continue his climb to the Pro Class of Carrera Cup in a JDX Racing-prepped Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Bocuse’s past success, which included multiple karting championships before the move to cars, has him eyeing both an overall title and the EBOOST Porsche Motorsport North America Porsche Junior crown.

“I’m super excited to be moving to Carrera Cup, especially with a team like JDX,” Bocuse said. “The history they have with past winners like Parker Thompson and Trenton Estep really made me want to try to continue that tradition. The team at JDX Racing has been super accommodating in our preseason test and I’m ready to get the season started in Sebring.”

Bocuse will represent partners Orlinski and Featherlite Coaches, along with longtime JDX partners Byers Imports and Porsche Columbus, during the 2025 season with JDX Racing.

“We really believe Paul is an up-and-coming superstar in our sport, and we at JDX Racing are going to do our part to continue his development,” Jeremy Dale, JDX Racing Team Principal, said. “But we’re also going to remember that he’s just 17-years-old and go one step at a time with him. He’s talented and intelligent, and he and his team have made all the right decisions along the way. This season will be a test, but one we’re confident he will pass with flying colors.”

The young driver is the second confirmed in the 2025 JDX Racing lineup in advance of the Porsche Carrera Cup North America opener at Sebring International Raceway in March. JDX Racing previously announced Sabré Cook’s addition to the Carrera Cup line-up for 2025.

JDX Racing has been a stalwart of Porsche Carrera Cup North America since its inception in 2021, and in the Porsche GT3 Cup championship prior to that. The team claimed the driver’s championship with Parker Thompson in 2022 and has been a multi-time winner in each season of the championship.

The Porsche Carrera Cup North America season is the premier single-make championship in North America, pitting identically matched Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars together in races that often feature upwards of 40 drivers. The IMSA-sanctioned championship runs in conjunction with the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and Formula One throughout the season, putting the eyes of the motorsports world on the drivers competing.

Each round of the Porsche Carrera Cup North America season is available live, through the subscription streaming service Peacock as well as IMSA.tv, and IMSA’s YouTube Channel.

2025 Porsche Carrera Cup North America Season Schedule

March 12 – 15, Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, FL

May 2 – 4, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FL

June 13 – 15, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada

June 19 – 22, Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, NY

July 31 – August 2, Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI

September 19 – 21, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, IN

October 8 – 11, Road Atlanta, Braselton, GA

October 17 – 19, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, TX

About JDX Racing:

Founded in 2008 and based outside of Denver, CO, JDX Racing represents the very best in professional motorsports. Competing in the IMSA sports car series, JDX Racing campaigns cars in events throughout North America. JDX Racing features world-class drivers, outstanding crew members and dynamic marketers from Champ Car, IndyCar, NASCAR, ALMS and the Champ Car Atlantic Championship series. For more information, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/jdxracing, on Twitter @JDXRACING and on Instagram @jdxracing.

Top 5: Berry Shines in Daytona Qualifying

Josh Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team got off to a fast start to Speedweeks as they advanced to the second round of qualifying at Daytona International Speedway Wednesday night. They went on to post the fifth best time of 182.275 miles per hour.

With only the top two qualifiers securing their starting spots for the Daytona 500, the rest of the line-up will be determined after Thursday night’s twin Duel qualifying races. Berry’s qualifying run earned him the third starting spot in the first Duel. Berry, the last driver to qualify in Round One, posted the sixth-fastest speed of 181.877 mph, and that put him among the top 10 who advanced to the second round of qualifying.

In practice earlier on Wednesday, Berry was 24th fastest with a best lap at 182.726 mph, which he turned on the seventh and final lap he ran in the session.

Next up for Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team is the first of two 150-mile Duel qualifying races that will set the majority of the starting line-up for the 500. The first Duel is scheduled to get the green flag at 7 p.m. on Thursday, with the second starting at approximately 8:45 p.m. The second practice session of the week is planned for Friday at 5:35 p.m., and the final, Happy Hour session is set for Saturday at 3:05 p.m.

The 67th running of the Daytona 500 is scheduled to get the green flag on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Stage breaks are planned for Laps 65 and 130 of the 200-lap race.

Fox Sports 1 will carry the TV coverage of the two Duels and the practice session on Friday. Fox Sports 2 will broadcast Saturday’s final practice, with coverage switching to FOX for the Daytona 500.

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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 100 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.

Cindric Puts Ford Mustang Dark Horse on Front Row for Daytona 500

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Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Daytona 500 Qualifying | Wednesday, February 12, 2025

AUSTIN CINDRIC PUTS FORD MUSTANG DARK HORSE ON FRONT ROW FOR SUNDAY’S DAYTONA 500

  • 2022 Daytona 500 champion Austin Cindric qualified his No. 2 Discount Tire Ford Mustang Dark Horse on the front row for Sunday’s 67th running of the Daytona 500.
  • Cindric qualified second and is guaranteed a front row starting spot.
  • Ford had four of the top five qualifiers as Ryan Preece, Joey Logano and Josh Berry were third, fourth and fifth, respectively.

AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 2 Discount Tire Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “I am really proud of the team and the work they have put into this race car. We are going to have a front row start in the Daytona 500 and, to share it with one of my closest friends, is pretty cool. Great to have a fast Discount Tire Ford Mustang. Obviously, we’ve had speed at these types of race tracks but this is a pretty big one to check off for the weekend, for the pit selection and everything that that means. We will lock in and make sure we do the right things tomorrow night and get a good idea of what our race car is like. For us it is expected with Roush-Yates. Everybody at Ford Performance does an awesome job at these types of race tracks and we want to try and continue that throughout the weekend.”

DID YOU PROVE YOUR CREW CHIEF WRONG OR DID HE PROVE YOU WRONG? “I think my crew chief proved me wrong. He was telling me all weekend we would be fighting for the front row today and I was thinking about eighth to 11th was my guess and I was clearly wrong, so I’m glad that the guy that is paid to be smart is smarter than I am. I’ll just continue to do my job inside of the car, but, all in all, we certainly expected to have speed in our Ford Mustangs. We’ve shown that in the last couple years at these types of racetracks and especially on the 2 car. I’m just proud of the guys. The fastest Ford and the fastest car in the company. That’s cool for our group because it’s still a pretty young group. There are still a lot of boxes left to check off, but it’s a good one to start with.”

FOUR FORDS IN THE TOP FIVE. THIS IS A TESTAMENT TO NOT ONLY FORD PERFORMANCE BUT ROUSH YATES ENGINES. “Those guys take this race super seriously and Doug and his group do an awesome job at these types of racetracks and I’m excited to see what we have in race trim.”

WHAT WOULD IT MEAN TO ADD A SECOND DAYTONA 500 TROPHY? “I think both of them would mean a whole lot different on a few different levels, but we’ve got a few more days and a lot more work to get there by the end of the day Sunday.”

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes – 2025 Daytona 500 Media Day (Part 2)

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Daytona 500 Media Day | Wednesday, February 12, 2025

COREY LAJOIE, No. 01 Take 5 Oil Change/DuraMax Ford Mustang Dark Horse – HOW DO YOU VIEW THIS YEAR? “In the right situation with the right people, I can be a competitive guy in the Cup Series each and every week, but that wasn’t in the cards this year, so I’m kind of taking a step back to look at the game board and figure out how to move my chess pieces around a little bit to get myself in the best position. Certainly, this is an incredible situation this weekend with Take 5 Oil Change, DuraMax and Rick and he’s allowing me to put the 01 Stacking Pennies performance brand on there that’s gonna allow me to do some cool things in the future. Short term, we’ll just have some fun today and tomorrow. You don’t realize how special an event this is until you continue to get down here, but also when you have to work for it on the qualifying days on Wednesday and Thursday. That gives you another whole appreciation for it, that you’re not guaranteed into the show and that makes you want to race for something on Thursday night.”

HOW HAS THE PROCESS BEEN SO FAR? “You just have to have your checklist of what you want to get accomplished. You want to make sure the car is at a good platform. You want to make sure that all the t’s are crossed and i’s are dotted to be the fastest you possibly can, but there are some really strong, big affiliated team cars that obviously need to qualify in as well, so I anticipate a couple other teams laying some better single car speed down, so my focus is on Thursday night.”

DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT YOUR SCHEDULE LOOKS LIKE FOR THIS YEAR? “Yeah, I’ve got a decent idea. We’re trying to add a couple more races if we can get them sold. The RWR group really worked hard to get Tim Brown’s car to the Clash a couple weeks ago and my car to the racetrack for the first two weeks of the year. That’s a heavy load for those guys and I don’t want to bog those guys down. I want to be an asset behind the scenes for those guys all year because they’re gonna allow me to do some cool things. I should be able to be in a Cup race a month. We’ll see and certainly excited about the Amazon opportunity as well.”

A GOOD PERFORMANCE WOULD HELP WITH SPONSORSHIP. “It always does and the biggest thing here is the purse. That’s why you see nine cars coming for five spots. They throw their name in the hat and be one of the participants in the 67th Daytona 500. Everybody comes down. You don’t have a media day for any other event of the year besides Phoenix at the end of the year and the Daytona 500.”

HOW MUCH DOES EXPERIENCE HELP FOR SOME OF THESE OPEN TEAMS? “Experience certainly helps. This is my ninth Daytona 500. I’ve ran all of the Next Gen speedway races, so I think that will probably help me in the Thursday night race more so than qualifying. I feel like you can get in my car and drive it as fast as I can here tonight, but it’s the details of tomorrow night. It’s how much fuel you can save and retain a bit of the track position, have a good pit road entry, have clean pit road in and out and then blend and try to get up to speed and you get your group to blend as close to the front as possible and that’s where the money is made. The devil is in the details and hopefully we can stack enough pennies on Thursday night to put ourselves in a position to make it.”

HOW STRESSFUL IS TODAY AND TOMORROW? “It’s weird. I have the least amount of stress coming down here than I ever have. The first one coming down here you are scared because you don’t know what you don’t know, and you want to make it. I think there were only two people I had to beat in my Duel at that point in time. I was able to make it in there, which changed the trajectory of my career, but this time I know what it takes. I know that I can control what I can control and there’s as much outside of my control as within my control. If I do everything I possibly can. If I hit the marks and check all the boxes that we need to check on Thursday night, then I can drive my bus home whatever day that is, whether it’s Friday morning or Monday morning with my head held high and know that I gave it a good shot.”

DOES HAVING A FEW RACES WITH RWR LAST YEAR BUILD SOME CONFIDENCE? “That’s a good question. It certainly helps having a couple of races under our belts. We had seven last year with that group and I think it’s a motivated group. I like a lot of those guys from the top down and they work hard and do a lot of the little things. I think it means a lot more knowing those guys working hard in the offseason getting my car built and allowing me to get this additional car added to their stable, so, yeah, it means a lot to myself but also to everyone in that building as well.”

JOSH BERRY, No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang Dark Horse – WHAT HAS IT BEEN LIKE TRANSITIONING TO THE WOOD BROTHERS? “It’s been a lot of fun getting to know those guys. There’s obviously a lot of great history, a lot of tradition there, so it’s been fun. They’re kicking off their 75th year and we’re excited to get going and want to have a solid season.”

YOU TALKED WITH JOEY AFTER PRACTICE. HOW IS IT TO HAVE SOMEONE LIKE HIM AS A RESOURCE? “I think, for us, today I had a question about how the rear camber was set up inside the car. What he used last year. He had changed to a different one and just kind of getting some information on that and just making sure that I had everything like I needed to for the Duels tomorrow night. It’s always a challenge going to a new team, a new organization. You get used to things being done a certain way like I did last year with the inside of the car and trying to adapt to them, figuring out what worked and what I’m used to. It always takes a little bit of time to get that stuff figured out.”

WHAT CAN YOU TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR EXPERIENCE HERE LAST YEAR WHEN YOU RAN WELL? “I think that was, when I look over the course of last year, that was definitely probably one of our strongest races. Obviously, superspeedway racing is its own animal, but I think looking back on that we watched, even on the 21 car we watched a lot of that race from my perspective to see how that unfolded and I was just able to take away a lot of confidence from it. I think learning this car and how to race and the things we did well on that and obviously we raced up front all night, had a shot at it at the end, but it’s something we still looked back on that really strongly.”

HAVE YOU BEEN TO STUART? “Yeah, it’s probably been a month ago that I spent about half a day. It was really awesome with just a ton of stuff there. There’s so much history. It was really cool.”

DID LEONARD SHOW YOU SOME OF HIS PROJECTS? “We saw all that stuff and he gave us the same demonstration with opening up the doors and firing up the engine. It’s so cool. It just keeps him busy and he has a ball working on all that stuff, and for me just seeing all the historic cars with the uniforms, the trophies, the photos. I mean, how meticulously it was organized. It’s a must-see for any NASCAR fan.”

HOW BADLY DO YOU WANT TO GET YOUR PICTURE UP ON THAT WINNER’S WALL? “Yeah, they pointed it out. They got a spot there for me, so that’s most definitely the goal.”

WHAT WAS IT LIKE SEEING JR. MOTORSPORTS HAVE A CUP HAULER PULL IN HERE? “I think it’s really cool seeing the appreciation and the humility Dale and Kelly has for this opportunity. You can see how much it truly means to him to be here and I think that really shows how important and how amazing it is to be an owner or a driver and to be competing in the Cup Series. I still have several friends at Jr. Motorsports and they said, ‘Yeah, Dale is gonna be there at 6 a.m. when the hauler unloaded,’ and we kind of laughed, but he did it. I saw it. That’s really cool. I know they’re excited and hopefully they have a good weekend.”

YOU WEREN’T TEMPTED TO JOIN HIM AT 6 AM? “No. Having a five-year-old and a little baby, we take the sleep when we can get it.”

WHAT DID LAST YEAR’S DAYTONA 500 EXPERIENCE MEAN TO YOU? “It’s such an iconic race and to be here you really truly don’t understand and appreciate it until you get to the race day and all of the pre-race festivities and everything that goes along with it really shows how big of an event this is. It’s one we all look forward to. We all want to win. We all want to kick off our season on a strong note. We want to have a solid finish, but it’s still always cool to come here and race.”

THE 500 HAS MEANT A LOT TO THE WOOD BROTHERS. HAVE YOU TALKED TO THEM ABOUT WHAT IT MEANS TO THEM? “I think that goes without being said. They’ve obviously had a lot of success here and going back over the course of decades. It’s one of their favorites to be here and have another crack at it in year 75. I know they’re excited. I feel like we had a lot of fun at Bowman Gray getting things started. I know they’re excited and we’re ready to get here racing.”

HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO GET OFF TO A SOLID START THIS YEAR? “Yeah, I think it’s really important, especially with the start to the year having Daytona, Atlanta and then even COTA, which has been a challenge for me. If we can have some solid runs here these first few weeks, I think it’ll definitely help build a lot of momentum for us going forward. We feel like we’re gonna have great opportunities at the short tracks, some of the intermediates that I ran really well at last year, I think, we’re gonna have circled as really good opportunities for us, but these races can go one way or the other and we want to score as many points and have as good a finish as we can.”

WHAT ARE YOU EXPECTATIONS? “It’s always hard to set expectations, especially when you’re going into a new situation. You really have to judge how the beginning part of the season is and adjust your goals accordingly. If we come out running really well, I think making the playoffs and winning a race is most definitely possible and we’re just gonna have to see how that unfolds. Once we get to some of the intermediates later in the season and see how we stack up, then we’ll have a better idea.”

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE PENSKE ALLIANCE? “We most definitely have an alliance with them, so we obviously work close with those guys and how they run. Even for me now, having teammates that are champions is gonna help accelerate my learning curve and limit some distractions around the shop. I’m gonna be able to lean on those guys as much as I need to to learn, and I think that’s all putting me in a really good situation.”

WHAT DO YOU FEEL IS THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE FOR YOU LAST YEAR? “I don’t know. That’s hard to say. Last year was so emotional from the start. I think before we even made it here we heard all the background noise about what was going on and whether a charter was getting sold, multiple charters. I don’t know. It’s hard to really take in. On the racetrack, I knew it was gonna be hard. I raced for HMS the year before. I knew how tough those races were, but I did have good results in most of them, so that made me optimistic, but last year was just a lot harder off the racetrack than I expected and all of us expected. You have 200-300 people spent time looking for work, so I think I’m looking at this as a fresh start in a really established group with a lot of great people around me and I think it’s important for me to personally use that as a fresh start and go into this with an open mind, no different than I did when I was subbing for Chase and Alex.”

ZANE SMITH, No. 38 Speedy Cash Ford Mustang Dark Horse – HOW DID THIS COME ABOUT TO RETURN TO FRONT ROW? “I’ve told this story a couple times, so I may sound like a broken record. I don’t care if you believe me or not, but I still have the text saved in my phone, but the day I was actually let go and headed back home I was on the highway and got a text message from Bob Jenkins saying, ‘Are you all set for next year?’ And I answered, ‘Believe it or not, I’ve got something for you.’ So, yeah, just crazy how the world works. Bob and I would joke that we hoped we would get to work together again and I’m just excited to have another shot, especially with how the back half of last year went. I’m excited to apply what I know now. Like I said, I got to go to the Ford Launch a couple weeks ago and it was really cool seeing a lot of familiar faces there. There’s a lot of excitement going on right now and I’m just ready to get going.”

YOU HAVE WORKED WITH BERGENTY BEFORE. HOW MUCH DOES THAT HELP? “Yeah, I mean I had talked a little bit with Jerry Freeze about personnel and what the teams were gonna look like and it sounded like right away that they were gonna build a new group around Todd, but I think a lot of that group was with Chris Lawson, so they kind of just pushed that group onto that car and plugged Todd in there. Todd has obviously been at FRM for a few years now, so it was great to have the 38 team stay the same and you just plug me right in. I believe that’s the best way to do it in this situation, so thinking back on those starts I had with Ryan that was his rookie year and that will definitely pay off. I’m thankful for those starts I had, so I’m excited to get back to work with Ryan. He’s an incredibly hard working dude. He’s very fiery, but he’s on it. He’s very hands-on and I feel that’s the crew chief that I want, so I’m excited to get to work.”

YOU HAD A TOP 10 IN THE COKE 600. “Yeah, that was my first Coke 600 and I think my second race with Ryan or something like that, and I was able to get a top 10 out of that long day. That was super cool, but hopefully there are more of those to come in the future.”

HOW DOES THAT HELP WITH EXPECTATIONS FOR THIS YEAR? “Something I love about Ryan is he’s aggressive on strategy calls and that’s what you need to have at the Cup level. In my one year of experience you realize how close everyone is. If you’re a little bit off that day, use it to your advantage and do something crazy and you never know what it could turn into. Nashville, for me, simply turned my year around is the prime example of that, so hopefully we’re gonna run into those races this year where you may be a little off, but I’m confident that Ryan and the whole 38 team will fight hard and get us through it.”

ARE EXPECTATIONS HIGHER THIS YEAR? “Expectations are expectations. I have my own. I’m just gonna try to execute everything to the best of my ability and go put together a solid weekend. It takes everything from how well your practice went to how well you qualify, and then if you have a good qualifying session typically your stage one can go well and then if you can survive stage one at a higher level, then the majority of your other race will go well. That’s just a product of learning these longer races. The Truck Series is sometimes like the length of the first stage of a Cup race. It took a little time to learn that and I felt like I did and I knew then how to really approach the weekend and that’s what makes a difference between someone who has been doing this 20 years versus one year.”

YOU WOULDN’T HAVE TAKEN THIS OPPORTUNITY IF YOU DIDN’T FEEL YOU COULD BE COMPETITIVE, RIGHT? “Absolutely. I have a lot of confidence in them and what they’re building, what they’re growing into, and I know Bob’s mindset. He is a winner at this level. He’s been able to win the Daytona 500. We’ve been able to give him a NASCAR championship and I like to believe that lit a fire in him and he wants to go show who he really is. He’s a winner and hopefully we can go deliver him some trophies.”

WHY DOES FRONT ROW FEEL LIKE HOME? “You judge your home by the people that it’s surrounded with and when I walk into the shop they’re my family. We got to have so many great memories and from a Ford standpoint I got to see firsthand about the Ford family. Once I won my championship I got to go have lunch with Edsel and hear the stories as you can imagine are as cool as you think, and just spend some time with Jim Farley and it was pretty amazing. I’m just really thankful that I get to be back in that Ford family and hopefully go put some Blue Ovals up front and contend for some wins.”

HOW SPECIAL IS IT TO HAVE TWO FRIENDS AS TEAMMATES? “It’s super cool. I feel like there are some times where you become friends with certain teammates, but it’s pretty rare where the guys you hang out with all week end up literally being the whole team. That’s super cool. It’s exciting and a lot of fun. Hopefully, we bring a fun vibe, but it’s been cool to do some content creation just because it’s easy. We’re good buddies, so it’ll be a fun year.”

BRAD KESELOWSKI, No. 6 Kroger/Cottonelle Ford Mustang Dark Horse – CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHAT HAPPENED WITH YOUR STEERING? “Yeah, something broke on our power steering pump right away. I was going into turn three and I was like, ‘That’s a lot of smoke,’ and then I was like, ‘He said we might drag the skirts,’ my crew chief Jeremy Bullins, but that seemed like a lot of smoke and I had about 10 seconds to process it. I was going down the frontstretch and I radioed my spotter, TJ Majors, and said, ‘Do you see smoke?’ He said, ‘I see smoke. I smell smoke.’ And I shut it down, so we came in and just replaced it all and we were fine.”

YOU HAVE DONE ALL THERE IS TO DO EXCEPT WIN THIS RACE. HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF IT NEVER HAPPENED? “It would be a gap, for sure, but I’m probably not looking at it from not having it, I’m looking at it from the more optimistic, positive side of having it. It’s a big race, certainly the biggest purse, the biggest media and fan attention and that makes it a race you just want to win, whether it’s once, twice, three times, it doesn’t get old.”

WHAT DOES THE DAYTONA 500 MEAN TO YOU? “I just see it as a prestige race. It’s not a season performance indicator. It’s a prestige race. It’s probably the opposite of a season. The prestige is real. It’s one of those things that once you win, people remember it and it carries throughout your career.”

IF YOU WIN THE 500 AS AN OWNER WITH RYAN OR CHRIS, HOW WOULD THAT FEEL? “I haven’t been there. I guess I’d have to walk in those shoes before I could really answer that question. I could tell you I’d be really proud of them if they were to win it, too. It’s certainly a goal for me in my career to win races as a driver and an owner. Winning one and not the other is still an accomplishment for me the way I see it.”

HOW DO YOU TAKE THE EXPERIENCE AND SUCCESS YOU HAVE AN IMPART THAT TO YOUR TEAMMATES TO HELP THEM? “I just try to help them with things I see. I’d rather not go into any specifics, but you just watch and point and kind of ask. Chris and Ryan are great racers. They’re winners, but, like anybody, any great talent or athlete still needs coaching and I try to coach them the same way I’d want to be coached. I guess it’s that simple.”

WHAT IS A PRIORITY WINNING THE DAYTONA 500 OR WINNING THE CHAMPIONSHIP? “Well, this time of year the first. The former rather than the latter, which is normal. I compare it to having kids. When you get married the first thing everybody asks is when you’re gonna have a kid and then when you have the first kid you’re like, ‘People are gonna stop asking me that,’ and then people ask me, ‘When are you having another kid?’ So it’s always onto the next thing and I understand that.”

DO YOU EVER WONDER OR NOT AT ALL ABOUT YOU MIGHT NOT WIN THIS RACE? “Yes and no. I mean, when you’re here and in the moment and you want it really bad, those questions tend to come to light, but once the race is over you move on to the next task or challenge ahead, which when they load those haulers up Sunday night it’s gonna be all Atlanta. It’s over. Daytona doesn’t exist anymore and that’s some of the beauty to a NASCAR season. We talk about the hard part, which is the grind of thirty-some weeks, but one of the beauties of it is when you have a bad week there’s always another one right in front of you to recover from and there’s a chance to put it behind you and move on.”

HOW MUCH DO YOU APPRECIATE YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP COMING EARLY IN YOUR CAREER AND HOW MUCH MORE DO YOU WANT TO WIN YOUR SECOND ONE AND WILL IT FEEL DIFFERENT? “It would definitely feel different to win another championship. I’m in a different place in my life in so many ways, personally, professionally and beyond, that that feels like another life. I’m sure anyone else would attest. I won that when I was 28 and now I’m 40, so it’s different – your twenties to your forties and the things that stand out as things you recognize and appreciate versus what you don’t. I’d love to be in a position to have that problem.”

WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST GRATIFYING PART FOR YOU SINCE STEPPING INTO OWNERSHIP? “It’s always seeing people grow, being a part of other people’s success. It’s kind of the ultimate forum of altruism. I’m fortunate enough to have my own foundation and I’ve got to do charitable work, which is great, and I don’t want to slam it any regard, but the ultimate altruism to me is seeing people grow and seeing them be successful. Being a business owner itself is not just altruism, but there are altruistic aspects to it that I’m just proud to be a part of. I love seeing young people that have their first success in their professional career or older people that everyone had given up on re-find success or rekindle or prove themselves. It’s just really rewarding and when I came to RFK in 2022, a lot of people were not so high on Chris Buescher and to see a guy like him – since then he’s won five races in three years. That’s pretty good. That’s hard to do, and so I’m really proud of seeing that for him and there are all kinds of stories throughout our company. I’m not trying to just pick one, but that’s certainly the most rewarding.”

IS PREECE ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THAT? “Yeah, I think he’s a perfect example. I hope to do for Ryan Preece what we’ve been able to do for Chris, which is establish him as the great driver and potential champion he is.

WHAT DOES PREECE BRING TO THE TEAM THAT MAY HAVE BEEN MISSING? “I don’t know if I can give you a short answer on that. I’ll shoot at it, but there are multiple pieces that Ryan brings. He gets us to a spot where we can get a third team off the ground with somebody that understands what it takes to be successful in motorsports, who candidly fits our budget to do it, who has the work ethic, hunger, desire to achieve it. I don’t know if we could have done any better than Ryan. If you said, ‘Pick anybody you want.’ I feel like we were very fortunate to get him and his hunger, his dedication, his work ethic has proven itself. We’ve had a terrific offseason with him. I’ve seen him grow a lot and we haven’t even gotten to the racetrack. I’m really optimistic and hopeful for him that he can finally have the opportunity to prove why he’s worthy of his spot in this sport.”

RYAN PREECE, No. 60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang Dark Horse – DO YOU THINK THIS TEAM IS 100 PERCENT IN RYAN PREECE’S CORNER? “Yeah, I do feel that way. I’m not saying that we weren’t before, it’s just sometimes timing is everything. I feel like where RFK is and where they were in 2020, 2021 to where they are now, they’re a team that you look at last year I think there was a stretch of eight or 10 races where one of their cars were top two or whatever it may have been. So, I guess, to say the least as a race car driver you want to drive fast race cars and this is a great opportunity for that. Last year, they showed a lot of great speed. Chris and I have gotten along really well as soon as we were teammates at JTG and he’s always somebody when it comes to when you’re racing with that you can work with each other and help each other whenever you absolutely can, so between that and the experience that Brad has, not only as a team owner, but as well as a teammate, from what I’ve seen bringing a lot to soak up. Obviously, he brought from what I feel a lot for Chris when the two of them became teammates, especially from the superspeedway side, so I’m looking forward to all the different things and going into the 500.”

DOES IT HELP YOUR CONFIDENCE KNOWING THAT EVERYBODY IS 100 PERCENT CONFIDENT IN YOUR ABILITY? “For sure. I feel really good about it and that’s another thing is having a teammate that’s a co-owner. Something needs to keep on being tweaked, we can really help speed that along. There’s no delay, so there’s a lot to look forward to in that.”

AT WHAT POINT LAST YEAR WERE YOU TOLD SHR WAS GOING TO SHUT DOWN? “I don’t remember exactly. We had a bit of a heads-up, or a little bit of a heads-up before it came publicly. I enjoyed working with Zippy and Chad and the 41 group. It was a good time, but obviously what I think I took away from that entire thing was our group at the end of the year, I felt, did a good job for the circumstances and starting to really find our stride, so I’m happy all of those guys pretty much found a home and I’m looking forward to my new one.”

HOW GOOD DOES IT FEEL TO BE ON A TEAM THAT IS ON THE UPSWING? “To me, it feels like a huge opportunity. As I’ve said, having fast race cars is a huge part of this and looking at the past few years, RFK’s processes and cars have certainly just looked really good. They’ve looked fast and having that raw speed is really important nowadays.”

WHAT HAS BEEN SURPRISING SO FAR? “I don’t think anything kind of surprises me because I knew going into it, I guess I knew the expectations going into it, so it’s a very well organized company right now. The support and all the different things that we have at our disposal is nice and I’m looking forward to it.”

HOW HAS IT BEEN FOR YOU TO SEE HOW MUCH BRAD IS INVESTED IN THIS ORGANIZATION? “I think everybody is invested at this point. For me, I’m invested in winning. I hate losing more than I love winning and when I go race outside of the Cup Series, I’ll go through whatever it takes. I’ll stay up until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning like most people or people that want to win, but on RFK’s side, they want to succeed because Kroger and all of the great partners that they have, Build Subs and Fastenal and Fifth Third Bank and Mohawk Northeast, a whole bunch of them, they’re invested in it too. They don’t want to go out and have one car not run well, so I’m excited about it because you can see the push and it’s really neat to be a part of and I feel really good and confident about going into the 500 this year.”

WHAT IS THE DYNAMIC BETWEEN YOURSELF AND YOUR TEAMMATES? “I think we’re very similar people, but different. We have very common interests. The only difference is he likes trucks that are lifted and I like trucks that are lowered, but Chris, we just got along really well. Our personalities got along really well and when we were on the racetrack it was easy to work with him. Obviously, Brad, going into it, he’s got a lot of experience and he’s definitely willing to help us speed up the process of whatever or however he wants us to attack the races because, at the end of the day, it’s gonna make the company better.”

HOW STRONG DO YOU THINK RFK WILL BE AT THE SUPERSPEEDWAYS AND WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THEY HAVE? “I think the details. I think you guys have talked to Brad and the fan that watch him, the one thing that I’ve learned is he might not be the guy always talking, but he’s the one listening and he’s very detail-oriented. That’s something that I’ve learned about him. I didn’t know how detailed he really was, so I guess to go back an answer your question about superspeedways, why has RFK been successful? They have fast cars, but as well as details. They understand the details. They have a plan of execution and there’s a road map, so it’s something to look forward to.”

IS BRAD OBSESSED WITH THIS ORGANIZATION? ARE YOU OBSESSED? “I’m obsessed and I think at this point to be at this level you have to be obsessed, and to be honest with you, yeah, I agree. Brad is 100 percent obsessed and that’s what you need to be. You need to be consumed by this every second of the day and he is, as well as Chris and myself, so that’s the difference. That’s what I’m liking a lot so far.”

WHAT DOES IT DO FOR YOU AS A DRIVER THAT BRAD HAS SO MUCH FAITH IN YOU? “To be honest with you, that’s just gonna be in the times of need within that group. You’re gonna need that guy that’s gonna be there pushing with you and that just goes to show you, not only myself but RFK, we’re all pushing this team because it’s a group of people that want to win and that’s a difference maker. As a race car driver you always want the support from your team, from your company and we have that, whether that’s Brad, Jack, the Fenway Group or even our sponsors.”

COLE CUSTER, No. 41 HaasTooling.com Ford Mustang Dark Horse – HOW HAS THE ALLIANCE WITH RFK STARTED OUT? “I’ve talked with Brad and they’ve been extremely helpful this whole time through the offseason, all the data, all the sim, and everything that we’ve shared between the two teams has been great. We’re just gonna keep trying to build on it.”

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY? “It’s definitely exciting getting back in the Cup Series. I’m very thankful because not a lot of people get a second opportunity at this deal, so trying to give everything we’ve got to our team and I think we’ve put a great group together. Everybody has worked extremely hard over the offseason. The alliance with RFK has been great, so we’re just looking to get the year started and see what we can do.”

DO YOU FEEL THE FANS WHO HAVE SUPPORTED YOU THROUGH THIS? “Yeah. It’s cool to see the people that have supported you along the way. Hopefully, you can just keep digging and keep getting things better and better through the year and make them proud.”

WHAT KIND OF ANALYSIS DO YOU HAVE AS TO WHAT THIS RACE WILL LOOK LIKE? “At the end of the day it looks like, for the most part, comes down to pit stops. How do you make the quickest pit stop when you come to pit road, whether that’s saving fuel or doing your job as a driver or whatever it is, but getting off pit road first is the name of the game now. That’s what it all comes down to, and then at the end of the race it’ll come down to the last couple laps who pushes and shoves the best, but you just don’t see the guys who make those big moves and come from the back of the pack to the front of the pack. That doesn’t really happen much anymore, unless everybody is saving fuel, but it’s gonna come down to the pit stops.”

PROTECTING YOUR POSITION IS KEY AS WELL. “It’s all about the pit stops and then the last two or three laps of the race. That’s what it all comes down to.”

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO BE? “Leading. It seems like it’s very hard to make a move to the lead, so at the end of the day if you can be leading or on that front row coming to three to go, I think you’re in a good spot.”

HOW DO YOU COMPARE THIS ENTRY TO CUP FROM YOUR FIRST TIME? “Definitely a lot different from the standpoint of just knowing more of what to expect. When you’re a rookie everything is so crazy and everything is all new. The second time around, you just know more of what to expect, what to focus on and how to work with your team to make things better week in and week out.”

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE NEXT GEN CAR? “I ran the first year of the Next Gen car, so I had a full year of it, but for the most part just how much you can get away with getting the thing sideways. If you get that thing sideways at all, it’s gone and you’re backed in the fence. Compared to an Xfinity car, where you can slip and slide the car and not wreck, so that’s probably the biggest difference.”

DOES THAT AFFECT YOUR DRIVING STYLE? “You just have to adapt to it, but, yes, you have to think about setting your car up different from an Xfinity car to a Cup car. It just is what it is. They’re completely different race cars, so you have to worry about different things.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT SHELDON CREED AND SAM MAYER JOINING THE TEAM? “It’s exciting. I think both of those guys have had great speed, compete for wins, and I think they should be able to do the same thing this year with the Haas Factory Team. It’s just a matter of getting everybody up to speed as fast as we can. It’s a new team with new people and new drivers working with people, so just getting everybody hopefully hit the ground running.”

WHAT EXPECTATIONS DO YOU HAVE THIS YEAR? “I think at the end of the day our goal is to make the playoffs. I think we have the resources for that and we have the team to do that. I think we have to walk before we run a little bit and try and get consistently in the top 20 because that’s what it takes, I think. Even when you look at those teams who were in the top 20 in points last year, they competed for wins, so the series is extremely competitive, so you really just have to try to find those little things that gets you up with those guys.”

CODY WARE, No. 51 Parts Plus/Jacob Construction Ford Mustang Dark Horse – YOU HAVE AN AVERAGE FINISH OF 10.5 HERE. WHAT GOES INTO THAT FOR YOU? “I think for us it’s just making a plan and sticking to it. The consistency has come from our plan of being there at the end and a lot of times it’s really easy to get greedy and get aggressive going into the start of the race especially. Kicking off the 500 everyone has been sitting on their butts anxious to get back into the race car, but I think the results speak that when we can stay out of trouble and be there at the end, as our team has grown we’ve got the race cars to run up front and now we just need to capitalize when it matters the most.”

WHAT DOES THIS FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITY MEAN TO YOU? “It was something I wasn’t sure was gonna happen. After my part-time schedule last year I knew that only running nine races, that every race I was in the car needed to be something that was at least a positive, so to be able to walk away with one of the best average finishes for the team and to be able to show that even though I had been out of the car for awhile that we’re here and as the team is improving I’m improving as a driver and so to be able to be back in the 51 car for the first time since 2023 is a major opportunity and I’m really excited too because the team has gotten better and better every year and the alliance with RFK has grown, and I just kind of want to pick up where the 51 team left off last year and keep digging.”

DO YOU FEEL SOME OF THOSE NOTES THAT THE TEAM HAD FROM LAST YEAR WILL BE BENEFICIAL? “Yeah, absolutely, and I think the biggest part of that too is a lot of people would maybe look at going down to one full-time car as a negative, but I think for us as a smaller team to be able to pool all of our resources, all of our personnel and funding into one car and focus on that effort, I think that’s gonna really elevate our program to the next level. That obviously puts a lot of responsibility on me as the driver of that car to make that happen, but I think as we continue to do this every day, we’re gonna keep building the morale at the shop and keep bringing fast race cars to the track.”

HAS THE REALITY OF BEING HERE AT DAYTONA STARTED TO SINK IN? “Yeah. I think getting to wake up this morning and look at the grandstands and see Daytona for the first time this year was definitely a really awesome experience. To be able to really, after a stressful couple of years, be able to come back and be a part of it again and not really knowing what’s gonna happen, I think it was just a really awesome experience. There was definitely a lot of emotion behind that and to be able to put the past in the past and go forward is gonna be really awesome this year.”

THERE WAS LOT OF EMOTION THE LAST TIME YOU WERE HERE. “Yeah. The August race definitely plays out a lot differently than the 500. It’s a little bit shorter, so it’s a little bit faster pace racing, but coming away with a fourth-place finish in the August race gives us a lot of confidence to where we feel like we’re in arms reach of actually being a legitimate contender for the 500 this year. Obviously, a lot goes into that, a lot of strategy, a lot of working with your Ford partners and things like that, but definitely looking forward to seeing how it goes on Sunday.”

HOW BIG IS THE DAYTONA 500? “It’s our Super Bowl Sunday. It’s definitely a little bit backwards being our biggest race of the year is our first of the year, but the energy is always just so electric. I think going on stage for driver intros of the Daytona 500 is one of the coolest experiences on the planet. I’ve raced Indy Car. I’ve raced prototypes. I’ve traveled the world racing cars, but to be able to show up on Sunday morning and be a part of this spectacle is just such an amazing experience.”

WHAT IS IT LIKE HAVING COREY LAJOIE AROUND? “Corey, to me, is an amazing, talented race car driver, so to be able to lean on him and to work with him is gonna be really crucial. There’s still a lot of things where I’ve had a lot of experience being full-time in the Cup Series, but at this level with the in-depth approach with the team, the alliance, how we’re growing things, there’s gonna be another level of expectation both with me as a driver and the team as it grows. So, to be able to lean on someone and get that help that I really haven’t had in the past, I’ve really just kind of had to wing it and figure it out on my own. I’ve not had a coach like some of the other guys have had, or just having that plethora of experience racing hundreds of super late model races, modified races, K&N, ARCA, Trucks, Xfinity, etc., so, really, I’ve done most of my growing as a driver at the Cup level and trying to figure it out. I’ve only run a couple dozen Xfinity races, I think six or seven Truck starts, but I’ve run over 100 Cup races now, so as we grow and we learn, I need to be able to look back and have someone that has that level of experience that I don’t have and Corey LaJoie is gonna be a major asset to me as a driver this year.”

HAVE THERE BEEN ANY CONVERSATIONS ALREADY? “Yeah, for me and him the biggest thing has been able to look at each individual day between practice and qualifying day and race day, what the plan of attack is – to be focused and have a clear, concise plan of how we’re gonna attack the day, attack the practice session, attack qualifying and make sure that whatever the plan is that we stick to it and we execute, and I think just to be able to have another level of focus, but also when there might be questions or concerns that I have and I’m trying to decipher and chew on information to be able to pop him a text or a phone call to work with him on that, I think that’s gonna pay dividends.”

How Weather, Teams, and Tracks Influence F1 Odds

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Formula 1 stands out as one of the most unpredictable sports, influenced by numerous factors that affect race results—and thus, the F1 odds. By grasping how variables such as weather, team performance, and track conditions impact the odds, you can enhance your prediction strategies. In this article, we’ll break down these key factors and explain their impact on F1 outcomes. For real-time odds and more insights, visit F1 odds on Sportzino.

1. How Weather Affects F1 Odds

Weather significantly influences race dynamics, impacting aspects like tire performance and driver visibility.

Weather ConditionImpact on Odds
Rain (Wet Tracks)Increases unpredictability; favors skilled wet-weather drivers.
Extreme HeatChallenges tire durability, impacting team strategies.
Windy ConditionsInfluences car stability, making it harder for some teams to perform.

Wet-weather specialists like Lewis Hamilton often see shorter odds in rainy conditions, while unpredictable weather can make underdog outcomes more likely.

2. Team Performance and Its Effect on F1 Odds

Each team’s car design, strategy, and driver lineup heavily influence the odds for both individual races and the championship.

  • Top Teams:
    • Constructors such as Red Bull and Mercedes often hold a dominant position due to their superior car performance and strategic prowess.
  • Midfield Teams:
    • Teams like McLaren or Alpine might have higher odds but present opportunities in specific scenarios, such as tracks where their cars perform well.
  • Season Progression:
    • Teams that develop their cars effectively mid-season may see their odds improve over time.

Recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of each team aids in spotting trends in the way odds fluctuate during the season.

3. How Tracks Influence F1 Odds

Every circuit on the F1 calendar has unique characteristics that favor specific drivers or teams, significantly impacting the odds.

Key Track Elements to Consider:

  • High-Speed Tracks:
    • Circuits like Monza favor teams with powerful engines, making top-performing constructors more consistent.
  • Technical Tracks:
    • Tracks with tight corners, like Monaco, reward precision and often highlight drivers with refined skills.
  • Weather-Prone Tracks:
    • Circuits in regions with unpredictable weather, such as Spa-Francorchamps, often lead to more fluctuating outcomes.

Track layouts and historical data are essential for analyzing how odds may shift for each race.

4. Why Use Sportzino for F1 Odds?

Sportzino offers a comprehensive platform for analyzing F1 odds, helping you account for weather, teams, and track conditions.

FeatureWhy It’s Useful
Live UpdatesReal-time odds that adjust to weather and race conditions.
Wide Market SelectionExplore outcomes like winners, podium finishes, and fastest laps.
Analytics and InsightsAccess stats and data to make informed predictions.

With its comprehensive odds and user-friendly interface, Sportzino helps you excel in the exciting realm of F1 predictions. 

Want to know how factors such as weather, teams, and tracks affect race results? Check out the F1 odds on Sportzino for the insights you need to make well-informed predictions. Whether you’re an experienced fan or just starting out, Sportzino equips you with the knowledge to grasp F1 dynamics and have an exhilarating experience. Begin today and find out how your predictions measure up!

Chase Briscoe soars to first Daytona 500 pole; Austin Cindric locks front-row starting spot

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Chase Briscoe made an early statement at Daytona International Speedway. In his first laps driving for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) he won the Busch Light Pole Award. He’ll start for this year’s 67th annual running of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Format:

The format that determines the front row and pole winner of the event is based on two qualifying rounds. Each round is comprised of a single-lap session for each of the 45-entered competitors. Following the first qualifying round, the top 10 fastest qualifiers transferred to the second and final single-lap round. In the final round, they will contend for both the pole and a front-row starting spot.

Qualifying:

During the first qualifying session, Briscoe, JGR’s newest competitor of the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE entry, logged a blistering lap time of 182.860 mph in 49.218 seconds. He was one of 10 competitors to transfer to the event’s final qualifying round. In the final round, he carried the speed from the previous round, posting a pole-winning lap at 182.745 mph in 49.249 seconds. Briscoe’s pole-winning lap was enough to dislodge former Ford teammate Austin Cindric off the top-starting spot on the leaderboard.

Pole Award:

With his accomplishment, Briscoe, the reigning Southern 500 champion from Mitchell, Indiana, notched his third Cup Series career pole. It was his first pole since the 2023 regular-season finale at Daytona. He became the 46th competitor overall and the first Indiana native since the late Darel Dieringer in 1965 to achieve the pole position for the Great American Race.

As a bonus, Briscoe recorded the first Daytona 500 pole for JGR since Bobby Labonte accomplished it in 1998. It was also the first ever for the Toyota nameplate. Ironically, the pole award marked the second in a row for JGR’s No. 19 Toyota team led by crew chief James Small. The team previously claimed the pole position for the 2024 finale at Phoenix Raceway with Martin Truex Jr.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season will mark Briscoe’s fifth consecutive start in the Daytona 500. Having notched a career-best third-place result in 2022, the Indiana native will attempt to become the 44th competitor overall to win the season-opening event at the World Center of Racing.

Chase Briscoe Quote:

“It’s a great way to start our season,” Briscoe said. “What an unbelievable way to start off the year with Toyota. To be able to be the guy to deliver them the first [pole] of anything [at Daytona] when they’ve already accomplished so much, it’s pretty cool. Man, to think that I’m gonna start on the pole for the Great American Race with, honestly, the ultimate Great American brand in Bass Pro Shops, is unbelievable. I just can’t thank Coach [Joe] Gibbs enough, the entire Joe Gibbs organization.”

“The whole off-season [period], everybody kept telling me [that] the focus was trying to qualify better at superspeedways,” Briscoe added. “That’s something they really struggled at last year. For our No. 19 group to come here and to sit on the pole for the biggest race of the year is pretty special. Hopefully, we can just carry [the momentum] on now.”

Austin Cindric joins Briscoe on the Front Row

Austin Cindric, the 2022 Daytona 500 champion from Mooresville, North Carolina, will be joining the former on the front row after he steered his No. 2 Discount Tire/Team Penske Ford Mustang Dark Horse entry to his best-qualifying lap at 182.463 mph in 49.325 seconds.

The 2025 Cup Series season will mark Cindric’s first-ever time starting on the front row for the Great American Race after his previous-best starting spot was fifth place in 2022. As Cindric sets his sights towards the remaining events of this year’s Daytona Speedweeks festivities, he will also strive to become the 13th competitor overall to win the Daytona 500 multiple times.

Austin Cindric Quote:

“[The result]’s, obviously, a huge credit to the guys on the No. 2 car [for] building a really fast race car,” Cindric said. “I think starting [on] pole would be better. Chase and I haven’t ever compared race results with one another our entire careers. We just take jabs at each other for qualifying results. This one’s gonna sting for a while, but congrats to him and Coach [Gibbs] and [the No. 19] guys. It’s pretty cool to start on the front row with one of my good friends. All-in-all, it’s a great box checked for the start of this week. I think every single part of this weekend is important to setting up with an opportunity to win this race on Sunday. We’ll do the best we can to learn about our car tomorrow night [during the Duels]. Good start.”

Top-20

Ryan Preece, who is campaigning in his first season with Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, posted the third-fastest qualifying lap during Wednesday’s session at 182.426 mph in 49.335 seconds as he will be one of the remaining 43-entered competitors vying for their official starting spots for this year’s Daytona 500 through a pair of Duels that will take place this Thursday night. Joey Logano, Josh Berry, Denny Hamlin, Austin Dillon, Christopher Bell, Ty Dillon and Kyle Larson, all of whom advanced to the final qualifying round, rounded out the top 10 on the qualifying chart.

Zane Smith, who was one of 35 competitors who did not transfer to the final qualifying session, posted the 11th-fastest qualifying lap at 181.800 mph in 49.505 seconds. Alex Bowman, Kyle Busch, Todd Gilliland, Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski, Michael McDowell, Chris Buescher, AJ Allmendinger and Ryan Blaney rounded out the top 20 qualifying spots.

Notes:

William Byron, Noah Gragson, Ty Gibbs, Daniel Suarez, Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace, Cole Custer, Carson Hocevar, Erik Jones, Ross Chastain and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. qualified 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 32nd, 34th, 36th, 37th and 41st, respectively. In addition, rookies Riley Herbst and Shane van Gisbergen qualified 27th and 30th, respectively.

Martin Truex Jr. and Jimmie Johnson Claim Starting Spots:

Meanwhile and amid the on-track battles for the front-row starting spots, Martin Truex Jr. and Jimmie Johnson were both left smiling as they guaranteed themselves starting spots for this year’s Daytona 500 by being the two-fastest non-chartered qualifiers of nine overall on the leaderboard.

The competitor who concluded Wednesday’s qualifying session as the highest of the non-chartered participants was Martin Truex Jr., who posted the 22nd-fastest lap at 181.302 mph in 49.641 seconds. As a result of his qualifying run, Truex, who retired from full-time Cup competition after the 2024 season but is returning in a one-off event with TRICON Garage, will make his 21st consecutive start in this year’s Daytona 500. Truex’s qualification also means that TRICON, a Craftsman Truck Series race-winning team, will compete in a Cup Series event for the first time.

Like Briscoe, Truex, is reunited with his 2017 championship-winning crew chief Cole Pearn and is sporting the number 56 alongside his Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE entry while paying homage to his late father, Martin Truex Sr., will attempt to become the 44th competitor overall to win the Great American Race after he lost to Denny Hamlin in the closest-recorded finish of 0.010 seconds in 2016.

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Martin Truex Jr. Quote:

“[It’s] Definitely a big relief,” Truex said. “You never know what could happen in the Duels. They get crazy, something on pit road will get you in trouble or whatever. Great job by all the [TRICON Garage] guys. They worked their butts off on this car. They were sweating all afternoon and luckily, we were able to put on a good lap in. Thanks to Johnny [Morris] and Bass Pro [Shops] for helping us put this deal together. Big night for [Toyota] and hopefully, we can have some the rest of the week.”

Perhaps, no competitor exhaled a bigger sigh of relief than Jimmie Johnson. He ultimately tied with Bubba Wallace with the 28th-fastest lap at 180.785 mph in 49.783 seconds. He was, however, the second and final non-chartered competitor of the night that locked into this year’s Daytona 500.

This year’s Great American Race will mark Johnson’s 22nd consecutive appearance in NASCAR’s season-opening event at Daytona as he strives to become the seventh competitor overall to win the event three times. It also marks the third consecutive season that Johnson has made the Daytona 500 starting grid while competing in a non-chartered entry. Compared to this season, Johnson had to earn a starting spot for the 500 through the first of two Daytona Duels.

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Jimmie Johnson Quote:

“After what I went through last year, I am so thrilled,” Johnson said. “[I am] Very, very proud of everybody at Legacy Motor Club and the effort that they put into this car. The evolution we’ve been on through the end of [2024] to now. Very excited.”

For this year’s event at Daytona, Johnson will be sporting a special black, blue and white-pinstriped scheme on his No. 84 Carvana/Legacy Motor Club Toyota Camry XSE entry. The scheme was designed by NBA legend Shaquille “Shaq” O’Neal and features the latter’s “Dunkman” logo with a basketball. Shaq got to design Johnson’s Daytona 500 scheme after the former defeated the latter in a free-throw contest.

“Shaq, we’re in the big show, buddy!” Johnson exclaimed. “It’s gonna be a lot of fun, so I’m thrilled.”

Open Competitors:

The remaining open competitors include Justin Allgaier, Corey LaJoie, Helio Castroneves, Anthony Alfredo, Chandler Smith, BJ McLeod and JJ Yeley will compete for the final two open spots for this weekend’s Daytona 500 through Thursday’s Duels. Allgaier, Castroneves, Smith and Yeley will compete against one another in the first Duel event while LaJoie, Alfredo and McLeod will square off against one another in the second Duel event.

The 2025 Daytona Speedweeks festivities continue with a pair of Duel events that will determine the rest of the starting lineup for this year’s 67th running of the Daytona 500. The first Duel event will commence at 7 p.m. ET on FSFirst, on Thursday, February 13, 1 while the second Duel event will follow suit at approximately 8:45 p.m. ET on FS1.

Tune into the 2025 Daytona 500 on Sunday, February 16 at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX.