Ryan Blaney Plans Chicago Visit with Wife Gianna Around NASCAR Street Race
NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney plans to arrive early in Chicago with his wife, Gianna Tulio, to explore the city and enjoy its culinary offerings, particularly Chicago-style pizza. He expressed his appreciation for Chicago's hospitality and mentioned his interest in visiting the Field Museum again, especially to see the dinosaur skeleton, Sue.


NASCAR Rule Changes and Team Performance: Analysts Weigh In on 2025 Season
NASCAR analysts offer their perspectives on potential rule modifications, including adjustments to car specifications, stage racing, and the playoff format. They also evaluate the performance of Chevrolet teams like Spire Motorsports, Kaulig Racing, and Trackhouse Racing, and compare Xfinity drivers Austin Hill and Jesse Love. The analysis covers intermediate tracks and their racing quality.


Kyle Petty Charity Ride Visits Mill Hall, Raising Funds for Victory Junction
The Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America made a stop in Mill Hall, Pennsylvania, drawing crowds and raising funds for Victory Junction. The event featured NASCAR legends like Kyle and Richard Petty, along with other celebrities, who interacted with fans and emphasized the importance of the camp for children with serious illnesses. The ride, which spans multiple states, aims to provide memorable experiences for both participants and the children it supports.





Denny Hamlin and Jordan Fish Announce Gender of Third Child, A Boy!
Denny Hamlin and Jordan Fish announced they are expecting a baby boy. This is their third child, after two daughters. The gender reveal was met with excitement from fans, who have followed Fish's pregnancy journey on social media. The announcement has led to speculation about the timing of the birth and its potential impact on Hamlin's NASCAR schedule, though new rules will allow him to skip a race if necessary.


Ty Dillon's Wild Texas Restart: From 18th to 12th in Chaotic Finish
Ty Dillon of Kaulig Racing overcame a day of setbacks at Texas Motor Speedway, including penalties and slow pit stops, to achieve a 12th-place finish. A remarkable overtime restart saw Dillon skillfully navigate through the field, improving from 18th position. Dillon's ability to capitalize on the restart chaos and hold off William Byron at the finish line highlighted the team's resilience.


Corey Heim Aims for Third Straight Kansas Truck Win, Challenged by Cup Drivers
Corey Heim, the in-form NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver, is aiming for his third consecutive victory at Kansas Speedway. He faces stiff competition from Cup Series drivers William Byron and Carson Hocevar, who are both participating in the Truck Series race. Heim is currently the only multiple winner this season. Byron won his first Truck Series race at Kansas in 2016.





NASCAR Insider Recalls Humorous Jack Roush Story About Wastefulness
Adam Alexander, the new NASCAR Cup Series TNT/Prime Sports announcer, recounted a funny story about Jack Roush's staunch refusal to waste a bottle of water. This anecdote, shared by RFK Racing, illustrates Roush's character and his thrifty approach to building RFK Racing and his earlier team, Roush Fenway Racing, where he won two Cup championships.


NASCAR Penalties: Dye's Crew Chief Suspended, Fined After Texas Race
Following the Texas Motor Speedway races, NASCAR penalized Kevin Walter, Daniel Dye's crew chief, with a suspension and $10,000 fine due to two loose lug nuts on Dye's car. The violation occurred during the Xfinity Series race, impacting Dye's rookie season with Kaulig Racing. Dye expressed his enjoyment of driving the Xfinity car.





Formula E Faces Showdown Over Calendar Clashes; Piastri Outshines Hamilton
This news compilation highlights key events in motorsports, focusing on Sebastien Buemi's ultimatum regarding Formula E and WEC calendar clashes, and Oscar Piastri's impressive performance, surpassing Lewis Hamilton with a third consecutive win. It also mentions other motorsports news.


NASCAR Driver Katherine Legge Releases Children's Book 'Kat's Magic Helmet'
Katherine Legge, a NASCAR driver, has released 'Kat's Magic Helmet,' a children's book co-authored with Andy Amendola and illustrated by Ashleigh Mower. Aimed at children aged 3-8, the book, priced at $19.99, draws inspiration from Legge's racing journey and promotes self-confidence, especially for young girls in competitive environments. Lyn St. James praises Legge's ability to inspire through her determination.


Pennsylvania Lottery Offers Shot at $1M and NASCAR VIP Trip via Powerball
The Pennsylvania Lottery is running a multi-state Powerball promotion offering players the chance to win a $1 million prize and a VIP trip to NASCAR Championship Weekend. The promotion includes two drawings: a Second-Chance Drawing for in-store purchases and an Online Prize Drawing for digital purchases. Winners from these drawings will enter a national pool for the NASCAR Powerball Playoff.


Hamlin Acknowledges Risks in NASCAR Antitrust Lawsuit; Liberty Media Dismissed
This article summarizes the ongoing antitrust lawsuit between 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR, highlighting Denny Hamlin's acknowledgement of the personal and financial risks involved. It also covers the dismissal of legal proceedings against Liberty Media. The lawsuit centers around NASCAR's charter system and allegations of monopolistic practices.





NASCAR's Horsepower Debate: Teams, Drivers Call for Increase Amidst Cost Concerns
NASCAR faces renewed calls to increase horsepower in Cup Series cars, particularly for short tracks. Engine builder Doug Yates suggests a feasible increase to 750hp, while NASCAR officials acknowledge the driver feedback. Cost concerns remain a significant hurdle, as NASCAR balances improving racing with attracting manufacturers and maintaining economic viability for teams.





Chase Elliott Voices Concerns Over NASCAR's Driver Approval Process After Legge Incident
Following Katherine Legge's difficult NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix, Chase Elliott voiced concerns regarding NASCAR's driver approval process. Elliott emphasized the need to ensure drivers are adequately prepared for the sport's highest level, referencing Legge's struggles and the broader issue of drivers entering occasional Cup Series races. Legge will continue in four more Xfinity races and five more Cup outings.


Kansas Speedway: A Hotbed of NASCAR Unpredictability and Thrilling Finishes
Kansas Speedway has become known for its unpredictable races and thrilling finishes, marked by frequent lead changes, close battles, and dramatic moments. The Next Gen car has amplified this characteristic, turning Kansas into a must-watch event on the NASCAR calendar. Recent races have been defined by historic photo finishes, late-race drama, and a high degree of competition, setting it apart from other intermediate tracks.





Christopher Bell Feels Robbed of Championship After NASCAR Penalty: 'Life-Altering'
Christopher Bell believes a NASCAR penalty during the 2024 Cup Series playoff race at Martinsville denied him a chance at the championship. Bell's last-lap maneuver, deemed illegal by NASCAR, resulted in his removal from the Championship 4, replaced by William Byron. Bell and his wife shared their feelings in Netflix's 'NASCAR: Full Speed' docu-series.


Daniel Suárez and Julia Piquet: From Race Tracks to Wedding Bells
This article explores the relationship between NASCAR driver Daniel Suárez and Julia Piquet, daughter of F1 champion Nelson Piquet. It chronicles their meeting, courtship, engagement, and recent wedding in Brazil, while also highlighting Julia's background in racing and her career as an integrative nutrition health coach.


NASCAR Adjusts All-Star Race Heat Laps and Adds Caution for 2025
NASCAR has updated the format for the All-Star Race heat races at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The heats will now be 75 laps each, an increase from the originally planned 60, and include a caution around lap 30. The finishing order of these heats determines the starting lineup for the All-Star Race, which will be 250 laps long.


NASCAR Chicago Street Race Faces Neighborhood Concerns; Future Uncertain Beyond 2025
The NASCAR Chicago Street Race, entering its third year, is generating mixed reactions from local residents. Concerns center around traffic congestion and disruptions during setup and the race itself. While NASCAR officials are working to mitigate these issues, the future of the race beyond 2025 remains uncertain, with the organization's president offering a non-committal response regarding contract extension options.





NASCAR Drivers Utilize Cooling Shirts to Combat Extreme Cockpit Heat
This article details the adoption of cooling shirts by NASCAR drivers to combat the extreme heat within race car cockpits. It explores the origins of the technology, its mechanics, and its impact on driver endurance and performance. Quotes from drivers and crew members highlight the importance of this technology for maintaining competitiveness during races.

