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  • Max Verstappen does the double – winning the Sprint and taking pole for the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2024

    Max Verstappen does the double – winning the Sprint and taking pole for the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2024

    • Verstappen secures Pole Position for tomorrow’s FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
    • The Red Bull ace set the fastest lap in qualifying to beat the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz
    • Earlier in the day, Verstappen won an action-packed Sprint race from Leclerc and teammate Sergio Perez
    • Across the Miami International Autodrome, fans enjoyed an exciting day of entertainment on and off the track that included performances at the Hard Rock Beach Club from Ed Sheeran and Don Omar

    MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen scored a double success at the Miami International Autodrome today, winning the Sprint and securing Pole Position for tomorrow’s FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX. It was a dominant performance from the reigning World Champion who fended off the threat from Charles Leclerc — winning the 19-lap Sprint by over three seconds and setting a pole time with a 0.141 second advantage over the Ferrari driver.

    Verstappen became the third different pole-sitter of the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX, but today’s achievement maintains his 100 percent record of starting from P1 at every Grand Prix so far this season. After qualifying the Dutch racer admitted he was much happier with his car’s balance in the afternoon session. “We definitely improved the car a bit as it was difficult to find consistency with the car and tyre,” said Verstappen. “It’s always about finding the best balance — but we’re on pole and that’s the most important thing.”

    Held in sunny conditions, qualifying got underway at 4pm local time and as the clock ticked down, it looked as if Fort Lauderdale native Logan Sargeant was going to progress to Q2 but he unfortunately missed the cut by 0.03 seconds. After scoring an excellent fourth place in the Sprint earlier in the day, Daniel Ricciardo surprisingly didn’t advance to Q2. Meanwhile, in contrast to yesterday afternoon, the Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell progressed to the top-ten shoot out.

    At the start of Q3, the Mercedes drivers were the first to reach the top of the timesheets before Verstappen lapped the 3.36-mile track in 1:27.241s. Leclerc went second with a 1:27.382s and neither time was beaten on each driver’s second run of the session. Sainz slotted his Ferrari into third, ahead of Perez, the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and the two Mercedes drivers.

    Qualifying was the culmination of an exciting day of on-track action that started with an entertaining Sprint race. Starting from pole, Verstappen was challenged for the lead at Turn 1 by Leclerc but held on to beat the Ferrari man by over three seconds after 19 laps. After losing out to Ricciardo on the opening lap, Perez re-passed the Australian on lap five to secure third place, while the RB man held off Sainz to take an impressive fourth.

    Behind the front runners, the Sprint provided plenty of drama and entertainment with a number of battles raging throughout the field. At the first corner, Alonso was squeezed by Hamilton on the inside and his Aston Martin team-mate Stroll on his outside and all three made contact. As a result of their coming-together, Stroll was pushed wide into the path of Norris causing the McLaren to spin around. Unable to restart, the Safety Car was briefly deployed to remove the British driver’s car, while the damage to Stroll’s wheel meant he was forced to retire.

    One of the most exciting battles on-track was the duel between Hamilton and the Haas of Kevin Magnussen for the final points position. For lap after lap Magnussen defended his eighth place with great resilience, but managed to pick up a series of 10 second penalties for running off track. Five laps from the end of the Sprint, the pair of them both ran wide at Turn 11 which allowed the RB of Yuki Tsunoda to grab eighth. Hamilton was able to overtake the Japanese driver on the final lap, but Hamilton also picked-up a drive/through penalty (converted to a 20s time penalty) for speeding in the pit lane and fell from eighth to 16th in the final classification.

    Those enjoying a full day of competitive track action included stars from the sporting world. Miami Heat’s Jimmy Butler was on the grid supporting McLaren and was asked about the atmosphere around the Campus today. “I love the fans that come out and support this race, there is so much great energy and I love the competition,” said Butler. “Miami loves any sport and these fans love the competition here in Miami — in a city I adore. There are so many great drivers who are competitors, I feel like I fit right in.” After qualifying, Sainz also praised the spectators who had flocked to the Miami Gardens venue, saying: “It’s amazing and it’s like this in Miami every year. The fans have good energy, give us good vibes and we enjoy coming here a lot.”

    Between both F1 sessions the Miami International Autodrome also played host to the second round of the F1 ACADEMY series with Abbi Pulling taking a dominant lights-to-flag victory in her Alpine-liveried car. Starting from pole the British driver took the lead at Turn 1 and stayed ahead of her points rival Doriane Pin all the way to the checkered flag. But the interest from the local crowd was focused on the strong performance of Haas’ Chloe Chambers. The American racer was engaged in a thrilling three-way battle for third and she managed to hold on to claim a popular podium finish. To round off the day’s events was a special Bonhams Car auction, held on the track in front of the rostrum. The sporting action continues tomorrow with the third edition of the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX and race two of the all-female F1 ACADEMY series.

    About the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX

    The FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX, established in 2022 on the FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar, is the premier culmination of world-class racing, fan experience, entertainment and hospitality, located in the heart of Miami Gardens, Florida. Recognized as Best New Event of 2022 by Sports Business Journal and now entering its third year, the event is hosted by South Florida Motorsports (SFM) at the Miami International Autodrome, a 19-turn, 3.36-mile track within the complex of Hard Rock Stadium, the home of the legendary Miami Dolphins NFL team.

    In its first two years, the race attracted more than 240,000 attendees across both weekends and provided an additional tourist boost and economic impact to local businesses in the greater Miami region totaling $798 million. SFM and Formula 1 have also worked closely to engage with and support the local Miami Gardens community, providing over 1,500 tickets for residents, creating a STEM education program through F1 in Schools, offering event internships for local students and featuring 14 local community restaurants on Campus during race weekend each year.

    For more information please visit: https://media.f1miamigp.com/

    About Formula 1®

    The history of Formula 1® began in 1950 and is the world’s most prestigious motorsport competition and the world’s most popular annual sporting series. Formula One World Championship Limited is part of Formula 1 and holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship™.

    Formula 1 is a subsidiary of Liberty Media Corporation (NASDAQ: LSXMA, LSXMB, LSXMK, BATRA, BATRK, FWONA, FWONK) attributed to the Formula One Group shares.

    The F1 FORMULA 1 logo, FORMULA 1, F1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX, PADDOCK CLUB and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing BV, a Formula One company. All rights reserved.

    For more information about Formula 1® visit: www.formula1.com

  • Connor Mosack Wins Tide 150 at Kansas Speedway

    Connor Mosack Wins Tide 150 at Kansas Speedway

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (MAY 4, 2024) – Connor Mosack (No. 28 Chevrolet Performance Chevrolet) outdueled a dominant Tanner Gray (No. 18 PlaceofHope.com Toyota) to earn his second career ARCA Menards Series victory in Saturday’s Tide 150 at Kansas Speedway. Mosack took the lead from Gray, who had led every lap after starting from the General Tire Pole, for a single lap on a restart following the third and final caution of the day and then retook the lead from Gray with a dozen laps remaining to give his Pinnacle Racing Group team its second consecutive series victory.

    Gray was dominant in the early stages of the 100-lap event. He jumped out to an early lead and by the race’s midway point had lapped up to the fourth position. After pit stops at lap 54, under the scheduled caution at the race’s midway point, Gray picked up where he left off and was able to maintain a comfortable advantage over Mosack, who had worked his way into a position to battle from the lead from his eighth starting position.

    When the third and final yellow flag of the day was displayed for Ryan Roulette’s spin in turn two, all of the lead lap cars came down pit road for their second set of fresh tires. Mosack was able to snatch the lead at the line as the field completed the first green flag lap after the restart, but Gray was able to retake the lead as the field completed lap 83.

    Mosack stayed in Gray’s tire tracks and finally worked his way underneath Gray to complete lap 88. He would lead the rest of the way. Mosack won last year’s fall race at Kansas driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, and in that race defeated Carson Kvapil who was driving for Pinnacle Racing Group. It also marks the second consecutive ARCA Menards Series victory for Pinnacle Racing Group; the team won at Dover Motor Speedway last week with Connor Zilisch driving.

    Dean Thompson (No. 55 Thompson Pipe Group Toyota) finished third, his Venturini Motorsports teammate Kris Wright (No. 15 FNB Corporation Toyota) was fourth, and Talladega winner Jake Finch (No. 20 Phoenix Construction Toyota) rounded out the top five.

    Sixth-place finisher Andres Perez (No. 2 Max Siegel Inc. Chevrolet) unofficially leads the ARCA Menards Series championship standings by six points over Greg Van Alst (No. 35 CB Fabrication Ford), who finished 12th.

    The next race for the ARCA Menards Series is the General Tire 150 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday, May 24. The race will be televised live on FS1 starting at 6 pm ET; it will also be broadcast live on select affiliates of the MRN Radio network nationwide. ARCARacing.com will have complete event information including live timing & scoring; follow @ARCA_Racing on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

    About ARCA

    The Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA), founded in 1953 by John and Mildred Marcum in Toledo, Ohio, and acquired by NASCAR in April 2018, is the leading grassroots stock car sanctioning body in the United States. Bridging the gap between NASCAR’s top three national touring series and weekly and regional tour racing all across the country, the organization sanctions over 100 races per year in the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, ARCA Menards Series West, ASA STARS National Tour, ASA CRA Super Series, ASA Midwest Tour, ASA Southern Super Series plus weekly racing at Toledo and Flat Rock Speedways. For more information about ARCA visit www.arcaracing.com, or follow ARCA on Facebook (@ARCARacing) and Twitter (@ARCA_Racing).

    About Menards

    A family-owned and run company started in 1958, Menards is recognized as the retail home center leader of the Midwest with 236 stores in 15 states. Menards is truly a one-stop shop for all of your home improvement needs featuring a full-service lumberyard and everything you need to plan a renovation or build a home, garage, cabin, shed, deck, fence or post frame building. You’ll find a large selection of lumber, roofing, siding, construction blocks, trusses, doors and windows, plus cabinets, appliances, countertops, flooring, lighting, paint, plumbing supplies and more. To complete the job, Menards has quality hand tools, power tools, fasteners, electrical tools plus storage options and supplies for everyone from the weekend warrior to the pro!

    Menards has what you need to complete your outdoor projects and keep your yard in tip-top shape including mowers, trimmers, blowers, pressure washers and more, plus a beautiful garden center stocked with plants, shrubs, trees, landscaping tools, grass seed, fertilizer options, outdoor décor and patio furniture. Menards also has everyday essentials like health & beauty products, housewares, pet and wildlife supplies, automotive items and even groceries. And at Christmas, an Enchanted Forest display area with impressive trees, lighting, decorations, ornaments, inflatables and more.

    Menards is known for friendly Customer Service and as the place to “Save Big Money” with low prices every day, and sales too! For more information, please visit Menards.com to learn about our store locations, offerings and services.

  • RFK Announces Annual Fan Day on Friday, May 24

    RFK Announces Annual Fan Day on Friday, May 24

    Fan Day to Feature Driver Autograph Sessions, Shop Tours, Partner Displays

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 2, 2024) – RFK Racing has announced that its annual Fan Day will be held on May 24 ahead of the famed Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day Weekend. Highlights for the fan event include driver autograph sessions, shop tours, RFK partner displays and SiriusXM hits throughout the team’s footprint on its Concord, North Carolina campus.

    “Fan Day has grown into a cherished tradition, spanning over two decades, and it remains one of the most beloved events each year,” said Kevin Woods, SVP, Marketing and Communications. “It provides us with the perfect occasion to express our heartfelt gratitude to our fans for their unwavering support and dedication to both our team and the sport.

    “Our drivers and team members relish the chance to engage directly with those whose dedication and support are essential for our teams to thrive and succeed on the track,” continued Woods. “It’s a great event each year, and we eagerly anticipate welcoming everyone back on May 24.”

    A driver autograph session at 10 a.m. ET kicks off the annual event, which will feature NASCAR Champions Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher, as well as Daytona Champion David Ragan. Drivers will be available on a first come, first serve basis for autographs for one hour in the team’s museum. SiriusXM will also broadcast throughout much of Fan Day with a two-hour special that will air Friday at 5 p.m. ET, hosted by Mike and Angie Skinner.

    Also returning this year are guided tours of the RFK Campus, which debuted in 2023 and were a hit amongst the fans in attendance a year ago. Fans will get to experience the full operations of RFK’s shop in a guided tour led by RFK team members. Fans can sign up for those tours once on-site at the designated RFK tent.

    RFK’s partners will also take part, interacting with fans and providing various giveaway items and activations, including BuildSubmarines.com, Castrol, Consumer Cellular, Esperion, Fastenal, Fifth Third Bank, HOIST, King’s Hawaiian and Tulip. Other participating organizations include Brad Keselowski’s Checkered Flag Foundation, Roush Performance, Roush Yates Engines, The Racing Warehouse, Tindol Ford, and Ford.

    Other Fan Day activities include driving simulators, tire changing unit, food trucks, access to the team store, live music, and more.

    In addition, Rick Ware Racing will also hold a complimentary fan event in the area adjacent to RFK’s display, that will feature various race vehicles and driver autograph sessions, including its NASCAR and NHRA Top Fuel Dragster cars.

    RFK’s team store hours during Coca-Cola 600 week and weekend are as follows:

    Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET
    Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET
    Saturday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET
    For more details and updates relating to Fan Day, stay tuned to RFK’s social channels (@rfkracing) in the coming days and weeks.

    About RFK Racing
    RFK Racing, in its 37th season in 2024, features an ownership lineup pairing one of the sport’s most iconic names, Jack Roush, along with NASCAR Champion, Brad Keselowski, and Fenway Sports Group owner John Henry. Roush initially founded the team in 1988 and it has since become one of the most successful racing operations in the world, propelling him to be the first NASCAR owner to amass three hundred wins and capturing eight championships, including back-to-back NASCAR Cup titles in 2003 and 2004. Keselowski, a former owner in the NASCAR Truck Series, is the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion. In 2007, Roush partnered with Henry, who also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C., and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, to form Roush Fenway Racing. Off the track, RFK is a leader and proven winner in NASCAR marketing solutions, having produced multiple award-winning social media, digital content and experiential marketing campaigns. Visit rfkracing.com, and follow the team on all social platforms @rfkracing.

  • Connor Mosack, Porter Pipe & Supply Join JR Motorsports in 2024

    Connor Mosack, Porter Pipe & Supply Join JR Motorsports in 2024

    Mosack will pilot the No. 88 Chevrolet in two NXS events

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (May 2, 2024) – JR Motorsports announced today that Connor Mosack and primary partner Porter Pipe & Supply will join the team’s illustrious No. 88 driver lineup this season. Mosack will make his first appearance for JRM at the Chicago Street Race (July 6) and return to action again at the Charlotte Roval (Oct. 12).

    Porter Pipe & Supply, a third-generation, family-owned and operated wholesale supplier of commercial and industrial pipe, valves, fittings, plumbing supplies, HVAC and refrigeration equipment and mechanical products, will serve as the primary partner for the No. 88 Chevrolet at the Chicago Street Race, a home event for the Addison, Ill. company.

    “It’s great to be back with Porter Pipe & Supply and JRM for the Chicago Street Race,” Mosack said. “I ran last year’s inaugural Xfinity Series race in Chicago with Porter Pipe & Supply and they had a ton of people out at the race. They were all pumped. Unfortunately, weather kind of put a damper on things and cut the race short. We’re definitely looking forward to getting back to Chicago. We’ve got some unfinished business there.”

    Today’s announcement marks a return for Mosack to JRM, as the young driver previously competed for the organization in 2020 in the zMAX Cars Tour. Mosack also becomes the 10th driver to make at least one start in both the CARS Tour and the NXS for JRM.

    Mosack started driving at the age of 18 and collected multiple wins and championships. He was the Asphalt Nationals Semi-Pro Champion at the Bullring in Las Vegas and the Cook Out Winter Heat Pro Champion at Charlotte Motor Speedway. In 2020, Mosack finished sixth in the driver point standings and was named the Rookie of the Year while driving for JRM in the CARS Tour. The Charlotte native’s racing resume features experience in the NXS, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA Menards Series, where the driver collected his first victory last season at Kansas Speedway in September.

    Mosack is no stranger to street courses. In addition to competing in last year’s Chicago Street Race, the 25-year-old racer has made two starts in the TA2 division of the Trans Am Series at the Music City Grand Prix in downtown Nashville. He started second and led nine laps before finishing third in the inaugural event in 2021. In his return to Nashville in 2022, Mosack qualified fourth and grabbed the lead on the opening lap. He proceeded to lead the 39-car field for 26 laps before finishing second.

    See Mosack and the No. 88 Porter Pipe & Supply Chevrolet hit the track at the Chicago Street Race on Saturday, July 6 at 2:30 p.m. EST on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90.

    ABOUT PORTER PIPE & SUPPLY:

    Porter Pipe & Supply is a three-generation family owned and operated wholesale supplier of commercial and industrial plumbing supplies, pipe, valves, fittings, HVACR equipment and mechanical products. Known for best-in-class service and a partnership-driven approach, Porter Pipe is headquartered in Addison, IL with locations in Chicago, Rockford, Hammond, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee and has the ability to ship anywhere in the United States.

    ABOUT JR MOTORSPORTS:

    JR Motorsports is the racing operation co-owned by NASCAR Hall of Fame member and 15-time Most Popular Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller and NASCAR Hall of Famer Rick Hendrick. Now in its 23rd year of overall competition, JR Motorsports competes in multiple divisions, including the NASCAR Xfinity Series where it currently fields four full-time teams and earned championships in 2014, 2017 and 2018. The company also owns seven titles in regional Late Model divisions with consecutive championships in 2022-23 and a prized national title in 2020. To learn more about the organization, its drivers and its sponsorship opportunities, visit www.jrmracing.com.

  • 20 Racers, 10 Countries, 1 Goal: Racing Prodigy Gears Up for Season 1 Tryouts at Atlanta Motorsports Park

    20 Racers, 10 Countries, 1 Goal: Racing Prodigy Gears Up for Season 1 Tryouts at Atlanta Motorsports Park

    Sim racers will be tested May 13-15 for a chance to be drafted and receive paid contracts to race in the Prodigy Racing League (PRL) real-world series this fall

    Max Papis and Jesse Iwuji among the experts at Prodigy Week who will coach and judge drivers across multiple disciplines, including racing in Radical SR1s

    JACKSONVILLE, FL, May 1, 2024 – Racing Prodigy™, a groundbreaking sports, entertainment, and media property making motorsports more accessible, today announced its official plans for Prodigy Week, scheduled to take place at Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP) May 13-15, 2024. The conclusion of Season 1 Prodigy Racing League™ (PRL™) esports competitions marks the transition for 20 aspiring racers from 10 countries – ages 15 to 45 including two female drivers – who will receive all-expense-paid trips to pursue their dreams of racing real cars professionally. They will compete to be drafted, receiving paid contracts to compete in the PRL real-world racing series beginning this fall.

    The racers earned their golden tickets to Prodigy Week either by winning an esports competition on iRacing, RaceRoom or Street Kart Racing, or by being selected by Prodigy Search Committees. During Prodigy Week, drivers will be coached and judged across multiple disciplines, including fitness, on-camera interviews, skid pad, autocross, racecar data review, and competing in Radical SR1 race cars on the main racetrack.  

    “Racing Prodigy takes another step forward in the world’s first e2Real sports league to make motorsports more accessible,” said Racing Prodigy CEO David Cook. “In our first season, we have witnessed over 100,000 sim racers from more than 100 countries compete across our esports competitions, so we know there is high demand from drivers who want to have a real-world racing career, and so does the undiscovered talent. If the results of our first Prodigy Week part 1 last fall are any preview, we are confident the 20 drivers competing at Prodigy Week part 2 will compete at the highest level to earn their spots with our six racing teams participating in our racing series launching this year.”

    Full coverage of Prodigy Week will be available live on Racing Prodigy’s YouTube channel, May 13-15. Fans will be able to vote to save their favorite drivers during the Radical SR1 Chase Competition. For more information and to be reminded once Prodigy Week starts, please visit our Prodigy Week page.  

    The Prodigy Search Committees included Indy 500 driver Katherine Legge, NASCAR driver Boris Said, and former F1, IndyCar, and NASCAR driver Max Papis, who will be at Prodigy Week to coach and judge along with NASCAR driver Jesse Iwuji, Mazda factory racing driver Andrew Carbonell, and others. Also attending and supporting are PitFit Training CEO Jim Leo, physio and cognitive specialist Dr. Ashley Witson, clinical psychologist Dr. Nick Molinaro, and Women in Motorsports North America executive director Cindy Sisson. Influencer and driver Cameron Das and content creator Random CallSign also served on the Prodigy Search Committees.

    Upon completion of this Prodigy Week, the 20 drivers will join the 12 drivers from Prodigy Week last fall to have a chance to be drafted into PRL’s real-world racing series; they include (name, country, age):

    PRL Street Kart Racing PRJ Golden Ticket Series Winners (mobile gaming)
    Jai Fletcher, United Kingdom, 20
    Craig Laws, United Kingdom, 45

    PRL RaceRoom Mazda MX-5 Cup Golden Ticket Series Winners
    Michael Romanidis, Greece, 20
    Leandro Werle, Brazil, 23
    Kamil Pawlowski, Poland, 26
    Nikodem Wisniewski, Poland, 29

    PRL iRacing Mazda Spec MX-5 Golden Ticket Series Winners
    Matthew Caruana, United Kingdom, 17
    Edoardo Leo, Italy, 17
    Brandon Hawkin, Canada, 26

    Prodigy Search Committee Selections
    Kamden Hibbitt, United States, 15 (iRacing)
    Julian Klaffenböck, Austria, 15 (rFactor 2)
    Aimee Frame, United Kingdom, 17 (Street Kart Racing)
    Roope Kurkipää, Finland, 18 (iRacing)
    Thomas Bellemin, United States, 19 (iRacing)
    William Redford, United Kingdom, 19 (iRacing)
    Alexandro Vielma, United States, 19 (Street Kart Racing)
    Mihai Neg, Romania, 24 (RaceRoom)
    Brenna Schubert, United States, 24 (Street Kart Racing)
    Jordan Johnson, United States, 25 (iRacing)
    Nathan Maximin, United Kingdom, 26 (RaceRoom)

    Racing Prodigy is a supporter of the Women in Motorsports North America (WIMNA) event “Women with Drive” co-hosted by Parity, taking place on the evening of May 3, 2024, as part of the Miami Grand Prix weekend. More than 100 leaders, influencers, race car drivers and notable industry executives will gather at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida to discuss the current climate of motorsports, celebrate its continued growth, and look towards its future.

    Racing Prodigy partners include Advanced SimRacing, Asetek SimSports, Atlanta Motorsports Park, GRID Engineering, iRacing, Max Papis Innovations (MPI), Mazda North American Operations, PitFit Training, Primal Racing School, RaceRoom, Racing Mind Strategies, Sim-Lab, SuckerPunch, Street Kart Racing, The Racers Physio, Toyo Tires, and Women in Motorsports North America (WIMNA).

    ABOUT RACING PRODIGY

    Racing Prodigy™ is a sports, entertainment, and media property opening motorsports to all – both in and out of the race car. Racing Prodigy’s flagship property, the Prodigy Racing League™ (PRL™), is the world’s first e2Real™ sports league which overcomes the major financial barrier to real-world racing by discovering the world’s racing prodigies through gaming, providing them with paid, real-world racing contracts. 

    Connect with us on YouTube, InstagramThreads, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and Discord.

  • McLaughlin saves season with dominant drive in Alabama

    McLaughlin saves season with dominant drive in Alabama

    On Wednesday, Scott McLaughlin learned he lost his second-place finish in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, for push-to-pass violations by Team Penske. As a result, he fell to last in NTT INDYCAR SERIES points.

    “We took the penalty, as we said at the start of the week,” he said. “It was black and white. You move on.”

    Fast-forward to Sunday, McLaughlin dominated the field to win in Alabama.

    He led a race high of 59 laps to win the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix for the second year in a row, and the fifth time in his career. He built up a large enough gap to pit on Lap 75 and exit pit road ahead of Alex Palou. A caution with five laps to go gave Palou and the field another chance, but nobody had the goods to overtake McLaughlin on the final restart with two laps to go.

    “We did what we thought we could do,” he said. “It was execution. Like, probably one of the most I guess you could say so proud of the execution, the way that the team, particularly on the three cars, stuck together. We just kind of kept executing. That’s our word for the rest of the year. Keep knocking ’em out. Points are points. Points are imaginary things. You just, like, get them. It’s a reward at the end of the race.

    “It’s about executing. The higher you finish, the more points you get. Ultimately it’s a bonus at the end of the season. We’re here to just take it race by race and see what happens towards the end.”

    Teammate, Will Power, who lost 10 points in Wednesday’s penalty announcement, brought his No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet home to a runner-up finish. INDYCAR rookie, Linus Lundqvist, passed Palou for third on Lap 79. For a moment, he thought he could pass Power in Turn 5. To no avail.

    “I think these guys were obviously the pace of the field today,” he said. “I was able to hold off fairly easily from Palou. I think he still had some fuel saving or old tires.”

    Felix Rosenqvist and Palou rounded out the top-five.

    Christian Lundgaard, Santino Ferrucci, Colton Herta, Marcus Armstrong and Kyle Kirkwood rounded out the top-10.

    Race summary

    McLaughlin led the field to green at 1:40 p.m. ET. A three-car incident in Turn 1 set the tone for the day. For which Rinus VeeKay served a pass-through penalty, for avoidable contact. I counted at least six times one car touched another, over the course of 90 laps.

    McLaughlin pitted from the lead on Lap 28. Palou followed suite, two laps later. Followed by Rosenqvist on Lap 31 and Ferrucci on Lap 36. McLaughlin cycled back to the lead on Lap 37.

    Alexander Rossi lost a wheel exiting pit road on Lap 44. Which brought out a caution. Running on a three-stop strategy, Palou stayed out during the caution to retake the lead. When Sting Ray Robb plowed into the Turn 1 tire barrier on Lap 55, Ferrucci stayed out to inherit the lead. It was a lucky break for McLaughlin, who was “probably on the backfoot” when the caution flew.

    “That was a way of us getting back to the point where these other guys had to take the fuel and hope they made the fuel,” he said.

    After Ferrucci pitted on Lap 66 and Lundqvist on Lap 70, McLaughlin built a roughly 30-second gap to Palou. When he pitted on Lap 75, he exited ahead of Palou.

    Aside from Christian Rasmussen’s stall in Turn 14 with five laps to go, it was McLaughlin’s race to lose.

    What else happened

    File under “Well that happened.”

    On Lap 53, a mannequin named Georgina fell off the bridge before the entry to Turn 7 and partially onto the track. Which Luca Ghiotto clipped. In a sports league where fans tape up beer cans to make a beer tower on Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, nothing compares to this. Hell, I once saw a bat fly around the media center at Bristol Motor Speedway, and that was less bizarre than any of this.

    Nuts and bolts

    The race lasted one hour, 56 minutes and 45 seconds, at an average speed of 106.369 mph. There were 10 lead changes among six different drivers and four cautions for 15 laps.

    Herta leaves Barber Motorsports Park as the points leader.

  • Hamlin holds off Larson in the Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race for second Monster Mile win

    Hamlin holds off Larson in the Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race for second Monster Mile win

    Denny Hamlin won his second career Monster Trophy when he dominated the final stage on his way to a victory in the Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday.

    Driving the No. 11 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, Hamlin notched his third win of the year and 54th of his career, tying him on NASCAR’s all-time wins list with NASCAR Hall of Famer Lee Petty.

    “This whole Joe Gibbs Racing team – thank you to them,” said Hamlin after waving the checkered flag on the frontstretch. “It certainly feels good to win here at Dover.

    “I couldn’t hold Lee Petty’s helmet. I’ve been blessed with a great team. I’m the lucky one who gets to drive it.”

    Kyle Larson finished second, while defending race winner Martin Truex Jr. was third, pole winner Kyle Busch was fourth and Chase Elliott placed fifth.

    Truex won Stage One but lost the lead midway through the second stage and then suffered slight front-end damage.

    “They all pounced on us and we lost control of the race,” said Truex, who led 69 laps. “Then I got the nose damage. Feel like we let one get away today. You can’t lose control of these races mid-stage like that. The track changes, you get behind. Overall, a good day. Just keep working on it.”

    Larson closed to within two-tenths of a second in the final 10 laps but couldn’t get even with the race winner.

    “This car was really good on short runs,” said Larson, who led 39 laps. “I could pace it and get closer to him. It’s so easy as the leader at a place like this to shut the air off behind you. Nothing could generate enough speed to get close enough to do anything.

    “Still a great day. Got another stage win. Good points day. We would have loved to get a win. We’ll try to get better.”

    Hamlin was sixth after Stage One and third after Stage Two but won the battle off pit road from there. All of Hamlin’s race-high 136 laps led came in the final stage.

    “I felt like my car was so much better on the short runs,” Hamlin said. “[Kyle] certainly made it much more interesting than I wanted. Kyle Larson is a hard guy to beat.

    “We’re in the groove right now for sure. You feel like you want to celebrate these because you just never know if it’s your last or anything like that. I’m just so focused this season on getting a lot of wins, trying to move that tally up as high as I can.”

    Among other notables, defending NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney was seventh, past Dover winner Alex Bowman was eighth, and 11-time Dover champion Jimmie Johnson finished 28th, five laps down.

    Hamlin averaged 119.433 mph around the high-banked, one-mile oval, completing the 400 laps/miles in 3 hours, 20 minutes, 57 seconds. Five caution periods consumed 42 laps, with nine drivers leading at least one lap and 17 finishing on the lead lap.

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  • HAGAN GETS 50TH, ASHLEY, ANDERSON AND HERRERA ALSO ROLL TO WINS AT NHRA 4-WIDE NATIONALS IN CHARLOTTE

    HAGAN GETS 50TH, ASHLEY, ANDERSON AND HERRERA ALSO ROLL TO WINS AT NHRA 4-WIDE NATIONALS IN CHARLOTTE

    CHARLOTTE (April 28, 2024) – Reigning Funny Car world champion Matt Hagan picked up his 50th career victory on Sunday, driving past John Force, J.R. Todd and Daniel Wilkerson at zMAX Dragway to get the win at the 14th annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Charlotte.

    Justin Ashley (Top Fuel), Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won the fifth of 20 races during the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

    Hagan went 3.946-seconds at 332.34 mph in his 11,000-horsepower Tony Stewart Racing Direct Connection Dodge//SRT Hellcat in the final quad to power to his first win this season, defeating Wilkerson on a holeshot to pick up his milestone victory. Hagan was .029 on the starting line, holding off Wilkerson’s 3.923 at 327.50 at the finish line for the win.

    Hagan won his opening-round quad with a 3.918 at 331.61 and then made the second-quickest run of eliminations with a 3.879 at 334.24 to advance to the final round. That led to his fourth victory at zMAX Dragway, which is less than two hours from home for Hagan.

    “This is obviously a massive achievement to win 50 races and to have Dodge sponsoring us for so many years,” Hagan said. “To see so many people come and go out here, you just don’t realize that it’s you, you know, you’re like ‘Wow, I’ve been out here little bit over 15 years now and it’s just a huge accomplishment in my book to be able to be around a group of guys that have been nothing but the best out here, and I think that’s why we won four championships.

    “To put us in a elite group of drivers with John Force and [Don] Prudhomme and Kenny Bernstein is pretty crazy. I’m very blessed to still be out here, surrounded by a great group of guys. They gave me a great race car and now we’re going to celebrate.”

    It was the first career runner-up for Wilkerson, while Todd took third, going 3.978 at 320.36. Austin Prock retained the points lead in the category.

    Top Fuel points leader Justin Ashley capped off his stellar weekend with his first career four-wide win, holding off Clay Millican, Doug Kalitta and Antron Brown with a run of 3.710 at 328.06 in his 11,000-horsepower Scag Power Equipment/Toyota dragster. It’s the second victory this season for Ashley, who swept the weekend by also winning the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge on Saturday. He’s been dynamic with double-up wins – Sunday marked his third in the last two seasons – and Ashley did it again on Sunday, winning the first two quads to get to the final round, going 3.711 at 333.58 in the second round.

    In the finals, Ashley left first with another great .046 reaction time, holding off the hard-charging Millican, who went 3.722 at a strong 337.92, to claim his 15th career victory. Charlotte is where Ashley debuted, so racing at zMAX Dragway will always be special to him and he was thrilled to claim his first four-wide win on Sunday.

    “For whatever reason, we’ve struggled a little bit before in four-wide races. We’d go to the traditional format and have a lot of success, but we struggled when we go four-ride racing,” Ashley said. “When you come out here and you race four-wide, the quads are so good. It really doesn’t matter who you’re racing, especially with depth of the Top Fuel field now. The quads are going to be stellar each and every time, and you saw it even in that final round. There was a lot of really good reaction times a lot of really good E.T.s and it made for some close racing.”

    Kalitta, the No. 1 qualifier, finished third in the final quad with a 3.725 at 326.00.

    In Pro Stock, No. 1 qualifier Greg Anderson added another impressive Charlotte victory to his resumé, driving past a loaded final-round quad with a standout pass of 6.502 at 210.77 in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro. Anderson ousted KB Titan Racing teammate Dallas Glenn, Aaron Stanfield and Cristian Cuadra to pick up his second victory of the season and the 105th in his career, extending his all-time lead in the category.

    It’s been a banner season thus far for Anderson, who won both quads leading into the final round and making the quickest pass each round. He was also .011 on the starting line to advance to the finals and then chased down runner-up Stanfield and Glenn, who were both .011 in the final round, to pick up another meaningful victory. It’s the fifth Charlotte win for Anderson, who won the fall race last year but had not won the four-wide race at zMAX Dragway since 2012 – until Sunday. Anderson also took over the points lead in the class.

    “This feels fantastic,” Anderson said. “There is so much talent out here and I’m so proud to be a part of it. We’re in a spot where anyone can win so you’ve got to dig deep to find it and I had it today. We didn’t back into it and it feels good to win a race at zMAX Dragway. It’s my home track and I love it here.

    “You have to find a way to get your heart beating and get those butterflies in your stomach and get your nerves going. You can’t artificially create that. I can’t properly explain what it means to win a race for (Rick Hendrick). I met Mr. H 20 years ago and we’ve stayed in touch and he obviously know a thing or two about winning and he knows how to motivate people. It’s just an honor to have those colors on my race car.”

    Stanfield finished second, going 6.551 at 209.75 and Glenn was third after his 6.551 at 209.75.

    A prolonged break did nothing to slow down the dominant defending world champion in Pro Stock Motorcycle, as Gaige Herrera rolled to his second straight win this season on his RevZilla/Mission Foods/Vance & Hines Suzuki with a run of 6.684 at 202.73 in the final round. Dating back to last season, Herrera has now posted seven consecutive victories, putting together another incredible weekend in Charlotte.

    Herrera qualified No. 1, setting the track E.T. record, picked up the victory in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge on Saturday and then made the quickest pass of each session on Sunday, defeating John Hall, LE Tonglet and Richard Gadson in the finals to earn his 13th career victory and extend his points lead in the process. Herrera also defended his four-wide win from a season ago at zMAX Dragway.

    “After Q1 and Q2 I was a bit worried. On the first run we had a malfunction in our wiring, and then after the second run, Matt [Smith] held on to the top spot and that’s because of the rule change,” said Herrera, referring to a recent NHRA rules revision that mandated the same fuel type for both V-twin and inline four-cylinder bikes. “It has created parity and made for better racing. We still had three Vance & Hines bikes in the final (quad).

    “In the end, me and [crew chief] Andrew Hines and the bike bond so well. We’re a hard combo to beat. This is just the beginning. It’s all the haters that make us push that much harder and we’re out there to prove them all wrong. I hear people say it’s the bike and that I can’t cut a light, and today my worst light was a .021, so I was here to prove a point. We had three fast bikes and almost everyone is running the same.”

    Hall’s 6.758 at 202.12 gave him the runner-up finish, while Gadson was third with a 6.767 at 198.41.

    The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series returns to action May 17-19 with the 24th annual Gerber Collision & Glass NHRA Route 66 Nationals presented by PEAK Performance at Route 66 Raceway in Chicago.


    CHARLOTTE — Final finish order (1-16) for professional categories at the 14th annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway. The race is the fifth of 20 events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series.

    TOP FUEL:

    1. Justin Ashley; 2. Clay Millican; 3. Doug Kalitta; 4. Antron Brown; 5. Brittany Force; 6. Billy Torrence; 7. Jasmine Salinas; 8. Tony Stewart; 9. Steve Torrence; 10. Shawn Reed; 11. Tony Schumacher; 12. Dan Mercier; 13. Doug Foley; 14. Josh Hart; 15. Cody Krohn; 16. Shawn Langdon.

    FUNNY CAR:

    1. Matt Hagan; 2. Daniel Wilkerson; 3. J.R. Todd; 4. John Force; 5. Cruz Pedregon; 6. Bob Tasca III; 7. Dave Richards; 8. Alexis DeJoria; 9. Paul Lee; 10. Chad Green; 11. Austin Prock; 12. Buddy Hull; 13. Jim Campbell; 14. John Smith; 15. Ron Capps; 16. Blake Alexander.

    PRO STOCK:

    1. Greg Anderson; 2. Aaron Stanfield; 3. Dallas Glenn; 4. Cristian Cuadra; 5. Erica Enders; 6. Deric Kramer; 7. Troy Coughlin Jr.; 8. Jerry Tucker; 9. Eric Latino; 10. David Cuadra; 11. Mason McGaha; 12. Jeg Coughlin; 13. Brandon Foster; 14. Sienna Wildgust; 15. Fernando Cuadra Jr.; 16. Dave Connolly.

    PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:

    1. Gaige Herrera; 2. John Hall; 3. Richard Gadson; 4. LE Tonglet; 5. Angie Smith; 6. Matt Smith; 7. Chase Van Sant; 8. Hector Arana Jr; 9. Kelly Clontz; 10. Jianna Evaristo; 11. Marc Ingwersen; 12. Steve Johnson; 13. Ron Tornow; 14. Chris Bostick; 15. Hector Arana; 16. Ryan Oehler.

    CONCORD, N.C. — Sunday’s final results from the 14th annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway. The race is the fifth of 20 in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series:

    Top Fuel — Justin Ashley, 3.710 seconds, 328.06 mph def. Clay Millican, 3.722 seconds, 337.92 mph and Doug Kalitta, 3.725 seconds, 326.00 mph and Antron Brown, 4.780 seconds, 163.31 mph;

    Funny Car — Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 3.946, 332.34 def. Daniel Wilkerson, Ford Mustang, 3.923, 327.59 and J.R. Todd, Toyota GR Supra, 3.978, 320.36 and John Force, Chevy Camaro, 3.960, 329.75;

    Pro Stock — Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.502, 210.77 def. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.551, 209.75 and Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.561, 208.68 and Cristian Cuadra, Ford Mustang, 6.549, 210.54;

    Pro Stock Motorcycle — Gaige Herrera, Suzuki, 6.684, 202.73 def. John Hall, Beull, 6.758, 202.12 and Richard Gadson, Suzuki, 6.767, 198.41 and LE Tonglet, Suzuki, foul;

    Top Alcohol Dragster — Mike Coughlin, 5.280, 268.65 def. Julie Nataas, 5.289, 267.48 and Megan Smith, 5.967, 191.92 and Hunter Green, 5.266, 268.81;

    Top Alcohol Funny Car — Sean Bellemeur, Chevy Camaro, 5.428, 268.12 def. DJ Cox Jr., Camaro, 5.445, 267.91 and Bob McCosh, Camaro, 5.465, 266.00 and Matt Gill, Camaro, 5.466, 267.37;

    Competition Eliminator — Rickie Smith, Ford Mustang, 5.781, 249.21 def. Joel Warren, Pontiac G5, 8.617, 154.51.

    Super Stock — Don Shuford, Chevy Camaro, 10.274, 129.44 def. Allen Wilson, Pontiac Firebird, Foul – Red Light.

    Stock Eliminator — Brett Candies, Ford Mustang, 9.186, 147.10 def. Joshua Decker, Chevy Corvette, Foul – Red Light.

    Super Comp — Colby Fuller, Dragster, 8.908, 179.11 def. Michael Handras, Dragster, 8.930, 166.99.

    Super Gas — Billy Upton, Chevy Corvette, 9.886, 162.29 def. Bob Locke, Corvette, 9.882, 158.76.

    Super Street — Brad Plourd, Chevy II, 10.912, 120.72 def. William Morgan, Chevy Monte Carlo, Foul – Red Light.

    Top Sportsman — James Hinkle, Pontiac Grand Am, 7.272, 189.02 def. Calvin Snow, Chevy Cobalt, 7.054, 194.27.

    Top Dragster — Holden Laris, Dragster, 6.568, 168.39 def. Chad Taylor, Dragster, 7.409, 132.30.

    Factory X — Aaron Stanfield, Chevy Camaro, 7.086, 193.85 def. Jesse Alexandra, Camaro, 7.450, 186.07.

    Mountain Motor Pro Stock — Bo Butner, Chevy Camaro, 6.230, 225.26 def. Johnny Pluchino, Ford Mustang, 6.294, 224.14.

    Junior Dragster Shootout — Waylon Bennett, Bos, 8.921, 71.72 def. Savannah Highhouse, 7.894, 82.75.

    CONCORD, N.C. — Final round-by-round results from the 14th annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway, the fifth of 20 events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series:

    TOP FUEL:

    ROUND ONE — Clay Millican, 3.705, 337.66 and Billy Torrence, 3.725, 334.15 def. Tony Schumacher, 3.770, 328.38 and Josh Hart, 3.790, 327.35; Justin Ashley, 3.763, 331.69 and Tony Stewart, 3.762, 326.71 def. Dan Mercier, 3.831, 318.24 and Doug Foley, 3.730, 316.52; Antron Brown, 3.718, 334.48 and Brittany Force, 3.734, 335.82 def. Steve Torrence, 3.729, 334.07 and Shawn Langdon, 4.126, 299.13;

    Jasmine Salinas, 3.700, 329.50 and Doug Kalitta, 3.729, 334.98 def. Shawn Reed, 3.757, 322.88 and Cody Krohn, 3.790, 323.66;

    SEMIFINALS — Ashley, 3.711, 333.58 and Brown, 3.728, 333.66 def. Force, 3.729, 336.57 and Stewart, 5.779, 120.55; Millican, 3.710, 333.91 and Kalitta, 3.760, 334.57 def. B. Torrence, 4.544, 170.97 and Salinas, 4.695, 162.90;

    FINAL — Ashley, 3.710, 328.06 def. Millican, 3.722, 337.92, Kalitta, 3.725, 326.00 and Brown, 4.780, 163.31.

    FUNNY CAR:

    ROUND ONE — J.R. Todd, Toyota GR Supra, 3.918, 323.50 and Alexis DeJoria, GR Supra, 5.444, 265.43 def. Buddy Hull, Dodge Charger, 5.414, 162.39 and Ron Capps, GR Supra, 16.244, 30.34; Cruz Pedregon, Charger, 3.893, 329.75 and John Force, Chevy Camaro, 3.916, 330.72 def. Chad Green, Ford Mustang, 4.250, 215.86 and John Smith, Charger, 5.109, 155.63; Daniel Wilkerson, Mustang, 3.885, 329.58 and Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 3.871, 336.82 def. Paul Lee, Charger, 3.929, 325.92 and Jim Campbell, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.289, 276.35; Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.918, 331.61 and Dave Richards, Mustang, 4.014, 319.60 def. Austin Prock, Camaro, 4.609, 225.86 and Blake Alexander, Mustang, DQ;

    SEMIFINALS —

    Force, 3.914, 330.80 and Todd, 3.933, 324.20 def. Pedregon, 3.931, 330.39 and DeJoria, 9.999, 79.40; Hagan, 3.879, 334.24 and Wilkerson, 3.906, 328.30 def. Tasca III, 4.825, 186.95 and Richards, 6.568, 99.14;

    FINAL — Hagan, 3.946, 332.34 def. Wilkerson, 3.923, 327.59, Todd, 3.978, 320.36 and Force, 3.960, 329.75.

    PRO STOCK:

    ROUND ONE — Deric Kramer, Chevy Camaro, 6.525, 209.30 and Troy Coughlin Jr., Camaro, 6.556, 209.98 def. Jeg Coughlin, Camaro, 6.945, 206.48 and Dave Connolly, Camaro, DQ; Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.552, 210.05 and Jerry Tucker, Camaro, 6.548, 210.14 def. Eric Latino, Camaro, 6.534, 210.01 and Brandon Foster, Camaro, 6.583, 209.49; Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.525, 211.13 and Cristian Cuadra, Ford Mustang, 6.544, 209.88 def. Mason McGaha, Camaro, 6.592, 209.39 and Fernando Cuadra Jr., Camaro, 6.823, 208.68; Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.512, 209.43 and Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.525, 21.08 def. David Cuadra, Mustang, 6.559, 208.33 and Sienna Wildgust, Camaro, 6.586, 208.59;

    SEMIFINALS — Stanfield, 6.554, 209.33 and C. Cuadra, 6.557, 209.85 def. Enders, 6.540, 211.03 and Tucker, 15.257, 59.79; Anderson, 6.530, 210.08 and Glenn, 6.552, 209.23 def. Kramer, 6.543, 209.04 and Coughlin Jr., 6.602, 209.75;

    FINAL — Anderson, 6.502, 210.77 def. Stanfield, 6.551, 209.75, Glenn, 6.561, 208.68 and C. Cuadra, 6.549, 210.54.

    PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:

    ROUND ONE — John Hall, Beull 1190RX, 6.771, 202.61 and Angie Smith, Buell 1190RX, 6.792, 201.19 def. Marc Ingwersen, EBR, 6.893, 193.49 and Chris Bostick, Suzuki Hayabusa, 6.960, 194.46; LE Tonglet, Hayabusa, 6.745, 200.68 and Richard Gadson, Hayabusa, 6.853, 199.67 def. Jianna Evaristo, 1190RX, 6.858, 200.17 and Ryan Oehler, EBR, 7.010, 191.59; Matt Smith, 1190RX, 6.747, 201.22 and Hector Arana Jr, EBR, 6.805, 198.93 def. Kelly Clontz, Suzuki TL, 6.829, 199.37 and Ron Tornow, Victory, 6.936, 197.88; Gaige Herrera, Hayabusa, 6.696, 203.34 and Chase Van Sant, TL, 6.802, 199.29 def. Steve Johnson, Hayabusa, 6.967, 191.13 and Hector Arana, EBR, 6.992, 196.93;

    SEMIFINALS — Gadson, 6.784, 200.53 and Tonglet, 6.778, 198.76 def. M. Smith, 14.421, 53.08 and Arana Jr, 10.125, 84.52; Herrera, 6.698, 202.70 and Hall, 6.748, 202.27 def. A. Smith, 6.798, 200.92 and Van Sant, 6.838, 198.35;

    FINAL — Herrera, 6.684, 202.73 def. Hall, 6.758, 202.12, Gadson, 6.767, 198.41 and Tonglet, foul.

    CONCORD, N.C. — Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following the 14th annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway, the fifth of 20 events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series –

    Top Fuel

    1. Justin Ashley, 472; 2. Doug Kalitta, 376; 3. Shawn Langdon, 366; 4. Steve Torrence, 333; 5. Billy Torrence, 304; 6. Antron Brown, 282; 7. Tony Stewart, 260; 8. Clay Millican, 257; 9. Brittany Force, 254; 10. Tony Schumacher, 235.

    Funny Car

    1. Austin Prock, 408; 2. J.R. Todd, 391; 3. Matt Hagan, 376; 4. Bob Tasca III, 339; 5. John Force, 338; 6. Ron Capps, 274; 7. Alexis DeJoria, 253; 8. Daniel Wilkerson, 241; 9. Chad Green, 225; 10. Paul Lee, 215.

    Pro Stock

    1. Greg Anderson, 449; 2. Erica Enders, 424; 3. Dallas Glenn, 423; 4. Jeg Coughlin, 340; 5. Aaron Stanfield, 289; 6. Cristian Cuadra, 280; 7. Jerry Tucker, 254; 8. Brandon Foster, 234; 9. David Cuadra, 222; 10. Troy Coughlin Jr., 207.

    Pro Stock Motorcycle

    1. Gaige Herrera, 254; 2. Matt Smith, 165; 3. LE Tonglet, 157; 4. John Hall, 150; 5. (tie) Richard Gadson, 130; Angie Smith, 130; 7. Steve Johnson, 89; 8. Hector Arana Jr, 86; 9. Chase Van Sant, 85; 10. Marc Ingwersen, 84.
  • McLaughlin Pulls Off Sweet Repeat To Lead Penske 1-2 at Barber

    McLaughlin Pulls Off Sweet Repeat To Lead Penske 1-2 at Barber

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Sunday, April 28, 2024) – Scott McLaughlin proved Sunday there’s no strategy like pure speed to win an NTT INDYCAR SERIES race.

    McLaughlin won the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst for the second consecutive year at Barber Motorsports Park, again using a mash-the-gas, three-stop pit strategy in his No. 3 Good Ranchers Team Penske Chevrolet to earn his first victory of the season and his fifth career win.

    The triumph put a positive exclamation point on a trying week for Team Penske, which was penalized Wednesday for illegal use of the Push to Pass system at the season-opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding. McLaughlin and Josef Newgarden were disqualified from the race, while Will Power received a 10-point penalty.

    “We know our job, we know what we need to do,” McLaughlin said. “I’m just super proud of the execution. A couple of yellows didn’t fall our way, but we just showed our pace. We just keep rolling, man.

    “Definitely one of my best drives in terms of execution and just knocking out the laps. Very happy we could advance to the checkered flag there and bring home a W for Team Penske and for Roger (Penske).”

    Power finished second in the No. 12 Verizon Business Team Penske Chevrolet, 1.3194 seconds behind McLaughlin, after starting second. Rookie Linus Lundqvist earned his first career INDYCAR SERIES podium finish by placing third after starting 19th in the No. 8 American Legion Honda fielded by Chip Ganassi Racing.

    Felix Rosenqvist finished fourth in the No. 60 AutoNation/SiriusXM Honda to continue burnishing his potential championship credentials after joining Meyer Shank Racing this season. Two-time and reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou rounded out the top five in the No. 10 Ridgeline Lubricants Honda as Chip Ganassi Racing matched Team Penske also with two drivers in the top five.

    McLaughlin, who led 58 of the 90 laps after earning the NTT P1 Award in qualifying Saturday, took the lead for the final time on Lap 76 after his final pit stop. McLaughlin, Power, Lundqvist and Christian Lundgaard were the leading drivers on a three-pit stop strategy, while Palou and Rosenqvist were among those who opted to make only two stops and conserve fuel in hopes of snatching an unlikely victory like Scott Dixon did April 21 in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.

    Palou led Laps 46-55 while on the alternate strategy before making the last of his two stops at the end of Lap 56. Meanwhile, McLaughlin – who made his second stop at the end of Lap 46 – knew he had to build a gap of around 27 seconds on Palou after Palou’s final stop to be able to keep the lead after his third and final stop.

    No problem.

    McLaughlin led Palou by nearly 30 seconds before his last stop and exited the pits for the final time ahead of his Chip Ganassi Racing rival. It looked like McLaughlin had more than enough speed to hold off Power over the last 14 laps, as both were on identical fuel strategies and running Firestone Firehawk alternate tires to the finish. Meanwhile, 2022 INDY NXT by Firestone champion Lundqvist completed his mighty march from the back of the field by passing teammate Palou for third place on Lap 84.

    But the last of the race’s four caution periods threw a trick in the tail. Rookie Christian Rasmussen spun and stalled his No. 20 Guy Care Chevrolet of Ed Carpenter Racing in Turn 13 on Lap 86.

    That set up a two-lap scramble for the victory on the 17-turn, 2.3-mile asphalt roller coaster. On the Lap 89 restart, McLaughlin eased away from Power and stayed inch-perfect for victory.

    “It was a hard-fought 1-2 for Penske,” Power said. “We were certainly fast, but obviously a lot of strategy played into that. We were able to use our speed to come out in front again.”

    McLaughlin, from New Zealand, has won at least one race in each of the last three seasons after joining the team full time in 2021. He was a legend in the Supercars Championship based in Australia, winning three consecutive titles for Penske in that touring car series from 2018-20.

    Six-time series champion Dixon, who led the points entering this event, lost the top spot with his 15th-place finish capping a challenging weekend for the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda crew.

    Colton Herta took the NTT INDYCAR SERIES points lead for the first time – by one point over Power – after finishing eighth in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda of Andretti Global w/Curb-Agajanian. Palou is third, just three points behind Herta. Dixon is fourth, just seven points behind Herta.

    That sets the table for a magical Month of May at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The most fabled three weeks in motorsports begin with the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday, May 11 on the IMS road course, followed by the 108th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday, May 26 on the IMS oval.

    Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix Race Results

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Results Sunday of the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst NTT INDYCAR SERIES event on the 2.3-mile Barber Motorsports Park, with order of finish, starting position in parentheses, driver, engine, laps completed and reason out (if any):

    1. (1) Scott McLaughlin, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    2. (2) Will Power, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    3. (19) Linus Lundqvist, Honda, 90, Running
    4. (5) Felix Rosenqvist, Honda, 90, Running
    5. (10) Alex Palou, Honda, 90, Running
    6. (3) Christian Lundgaard, Honda, 90, Running
    7. (17) Santino Ferrucci, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    8. (15) Colton Herta, Honda, 90, Running
    9. (6) Marcus Armstrong, Honda, 90, Running
    10. (9) Kyle Kirkwood, Honda, 90, Running
    11. (7) Graham Rahal, Honda, 90, Running
    12. (11) Romain Grosjean, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    13. (22) Jack Harvey, Honda, 90, Running
    14. (23) Kyffin Simpson, Honda, 90, Running
    15. (13) Scott Dixon, Honda, 90, Running
    16. (8) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    17. (27) Rinus VeeKay, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    18. (18) Marcus Ericsson, Honda, 90, Running
    19. (12) Tom Blomqvist, Honda, 90, Running
    20. (20) Agustin Canapino, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    21. (21) Luca Ghiotto, Honda, 90, Running
    22. (24) Theo Pourchaire, Chevrolet, 89, Running
    23. (4) Pato O’Ward, Chevrolet, 90, Running
    24. (14) Christian Rasmussen, Chevrolet, 89, Running
    25. (16) Alexander Rossi, Chevrolet, 59, Mechanical
    26. (25) Sting Ray Robb, Chevrolet, 54, Contact
    27. (26) Pietro Fittipaldi, Honda, 41, Contact

    Race Statistics
    Winner’s average speed: 106.369 mph
    Time of Race: 1:56:45.7773
    Margin of victory: 1.3194 seconds
    Cautions: 4 for 15 laps
    Lead changes: 10 among six drivers

    Lap Leaders:
    McLaughlin, Scott 1 – 27
    Palou, Alex 28 – 29
    Rosenqvist, Felix 30
    Ferrucci, Santino 31 – 34
    McLaughlin, Scott 35 – 45
    Palou, Alex 46 – 55
    Ferrucci, Santino 56 – 65
    Lundqvist, Linus 66 – 69
    McLaughlin, Scott 70 – 74
    Power, Will 75
    McLaughlin, Scott 76 – 90

    NTT INDYCAR SERIES Point Standings:
    Herta 101, Power 100, Palou 98, Dixon 94, Rosenqvist 87, O’Ward 71, Kirkwood 67, Lundqvist 62, McLaughlin 59, Ferrucci 58, Rossi 53, VeeKay 53, Grosjean 50, Ericsson 49, Rahal 48, Newgarden 48, Lundgaard 48, Armstrong 45, Simpson 45, Canapino 39, Harvey 35, Blomqvist 34, Fittipaldi 28, Pourchaire 27, Robb 23, Rasmussen 22, Callum Ilott 19, Colin Braun 10, Nolan Siegel 10, Ghiotto 9

  • Abel Earns First Career Victory after Perfect Weekend

    Abel Earns First Career Victory after Perfect Weekend

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Sunday, April 28, 2024) – The wait finally is over for Jacob Abel.

    Abel led all 35 laps from pole to claim his first INDY NXT by Firestone victory Sunday in the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park.

    The win came in Abel’s 30th career start in the INDYCAR development series and was the first win for the family-owned Abel Motorsports team. His previous best result was second, three times, including in the 2024 season opener March 10 at St. Petersburg, Florida.

    Abel led both practices and qualifying at Barber before completing his dream weekend with a win.

    “I’m speechless, man,” Abel said. “This team has been working for this for so long now, and to finally get it done and on such a picture-perfect weekend, it’s been lights out all weekend long. It was just up to me to deliver it.

    “A lot of nerves all weekend long, but I can finally say that yes, everything went right this weekend. Super happy with it.”

    Abel won under caution in the No. 51 Abel Construction entry when Jamie Chadwick spun into the gravel in Turn 1 on Lap 34 and got stuck, triggering a race-ending yellow flag. Abel led Siegel’s No. 39 HMD Motorsports car by about a second when the yellow flew.

    James Roe placed third in the No. 29 TopCon car of Andretti Global to earn his second career podium finish. Caio Collet was the highest-placing rookie, finishing fourth in the No. 18 HMD Motorsports car.

    Louis Foster completed a stirring drive from 21st and last on the starting grid to round out the top five in the No. 26 Copart/Novara Technologies entry fielded by Andretti Global.

    Siegel, who started second, ran in that position for the entire race. But he did pull side by side with Abel in Turn 5 on Lap 10 after gaining ground after a Lap 6 restart. Abel parried that move by Siegel, who fell back to .5510 of a second behind at the end of that lap.

    Abel then controlled the race from that point, but it wasn’t without some anxiety.

    Siegel conserved his Firestone Firehawk tires and Push to Pass and started to close in on Abel with 10 laps remaining on the 17-turn, 2.3-mile circuit. Siegel pulled his machine within .479 of a second on Lap 27, but Abel was able to expand that gap to .840 of a second by Lap 30 and held on for the win.

    “Congrats to Jacob,” Siegel said. “He did a great job all weekend. Honestly, I think we were faster today. The car was fantastic. We saved everything for the last lap; we saved all our P2P (Push to Pass), saved our tires the entire race sitting there, and right as I started to go for it, that yellow came out.

    “Super disappointed, but I think it’s a good day when you’re disappointed with second.”

    The duel between Abel and Siegel not only was compelling for the fans watching from Barber’s manicured grounds, but it also set the stage for a potential championship battle all season. Abel and Siegel are tied atop the standings with 95 points after two races.

    “Props to Nolan,” Abel said. “He kept me honest. The whole entire race, he was right there. He’s a great competitor, and I look forward to many battles like that throughout the season.”

    Foster may have salvaged his championship hopes with a terrific drive from the back of the field. He barely completed any practice laps this weekend and didn’t participate in qualifying due to nagging electrical problems.

    But the Andretti Global crew diagnosed and fixed the gremlins, and Foster diced through the field for a strong recovery. He is third in the standings, 30 points behind Abel and Siegel.

    The next events for INDY NXT by Firestone are the Indianapolis Grand Prix doubleheader May 10-11 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

    INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama Race Results

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Results Sunday of the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama INDY NXT by Firestone event on the 2.3-mile Barber Motorsports Park, with order of finish, starting position in parentheses, driver, laps completed and reason out (if any):

    1. (1) Jacob Abel, 35, Running
    2. (2) Nolan Siegel, 35, Running
    3. (3) James Roe, 35, Running
    4. (4) Caio Collet, 35, Running
    5. (21) Louis Foster, 35, Running
    6. (9) Myles Rowe, 35, Running
    7. (6) Michael d’Orlando, 35, Running
    8. (7) Bryce Aron, 35, Running
    9. (10) Callum Hedge, 35, Running
    10. (12) Salvador de Alba Jr., 35, Running
    11. (8) Reece Gold, 35, Running
    12. (15) Jack William Miller, 35, Running
    13. (17) Christian Bogle, 35, Running
    14. (14) Jonathan Browne, 35, Running
    15. (20) Niels Koolen, 35, Running
    16. (13) Josh Mason, 35, Running
    17. (11) Josh Pierson, 35, Running
    18. (18) Nolan Allaer, 35, Running
    19. (19) Lindsay Brewer, 34, Running
    20. (5) Jamie Chadwick, 33, Running
    21. (16) Yuven Sundaramoorthy, 32, Running

    Race Statistics
    Winner’s average speed: 106.810 mph
    Time of Race: 45:13.2293
    Margin of victory: Under caution
    Cautions: 2 for 3 laps
    Lead changes: None
    Lap Leaders:
    Abel, Jacob 1 – 35

    INDY NXT by Firestone Point Standings: Siegel 95, Abel 95, Foster 65, Collet 58, d’Orlando 58, Rowe 52, Roe 49, Gold 49, Browne 44, de Alba Jr. 42, Hedge 41, Bogle 37, Aron 35, Miller 30, Pierson 30, Allaer 28, Sundaramoorthy 27, Mason 27, Brewer 26, Koolen 24, Chadwick 20.