Flying Lizard Motorsports Reveals Two-Car Entry in Inaugural McLaren Trophy America Series

Flying Lizard Motorsports Reveals Two-Car Entry in Inaugural McLaren Trophy America Series

PHOENIX, Ariz. (March 21, 2025) – This April, Flying Lizard Motorsports will join the highly anticipated debut of the McLaren Trophy America series at Sonoma Raceway. The championship, introduced by SRO America and McLaren Automotive, marks a new era of single-make competition, and Flying Lizard will field a two-car entry with two new Artura Trophy Evos in the PRO/AM class.

The team’s lineup features George Lawrence III and 2023 TC America champion Spencer Bucknum in the No. 3 Artura Trophy Evo, while Brandon Kreutz and Caanan O’Connell will pilot the No. 18 Artura Trophy Evo. (more…)

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Kyle Steckly Look for Major Rebound at Five Flags Speedway

Kyle Steckly Look for Major Rebound at Five Flags Speedway

PENSACOLA, Fla.: After a turbulent week last month that kicked off the 2025 Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour season opener at New Smyrna (Fla.) Speedway, Milverton, Ontario, Canada native Kyle Steckly and his Rette Jones Racing team trek for Five Flags (Fla.) Speedway looking for a major rebound in Sunday’s Sunshine State 200. (more…)

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Sabo and Lee Back in GT World Challenge America for Fourth Season With Flying Lizard

Sabo and Lee Back in GT World Challenge America for Fourth Season With Flying Lizard

PHOENIX, Ariz., (March 21, 2025) – With the start of the 2025 SRO America season rapidly approaching, Flying Lizard Motorsports has announced the return of Elias Sabo and Andy Lee to the 2025 Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, continuing their pursuit of success in the No. 8 5.11 Tactical BMW M4 GT3. The duo will once again take on the competitive Pro-Am class, building on their strong performances from the previous seasons. Sabo has also added a second car to the program this season and will compete in the No. 80 5.11 Tactical BMW M4 GT3 in the GT America series. (more…)

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St. Johnsbury’s Logan Farnsworth Sets Sights on Strictly Mini Rookie Title At White Mountain Motorsports Park

St. Johnsbury’s Logan Farnsworth Sets Sights on Strictly Mini Rookie Title At White Mountain Motorsports Park

N. Woodstock, NH — After a season out of the seat, St. Johnsbury, Vermont’s Logan Farnsworth is back behind the wheel for 2025 and joining the Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Minis! The fifteen-year-old still had a steady presence at New Hampshire’s Favorite Short Track last summer, supporting his girlfriend Kylee Potter and the Potter racing family, but looks to return to the highbanks in 2025! (more…)

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Crate Modifieds Join Open-Wheel Lineup At Wiscasset Speedway in 2025

Crate Modifieds Join Open-Wheel Lineup At Wiscasset Speedway in 2025

Written By: Amy Worrey – Chasing the Checkered

Wiscasset Speedway has a knack for making racing bigger and better with each and every passing year. This off-season was no exception with the addition of the Davis Erector Group Crate Modifieds to the already action-packed Group 1 lineup.

The division has been a work in progress for some time now, as track owner Richard Jordan manifested the idea with the purchase of a fleet of Crate Modifieds a handful of years back. Fans got their first taste of the cars at last season’s Fall Fury event with a 25-lap exhibition race full of exciting twists and turns.

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CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Kicks Off A Tripleheader Weekend In Miami

CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Kicks Off A Tripleheader Weekend In Miami

By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series returns to action this week in the Baptist Health 200 (8 p.m. ET on FS1, NRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

CR7 Racing’s Grant Enfinger is the defending Homestead race winner. Last week’s Las Vegas winner, Corey Heim led a race best 68 of the 134 laps but finished fourth in the October 2024 Homestead visit.

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Sunny South Florida Is Ready For The NASCAR Cup Series

Sunny South Florida Is Ready For The NASCAR Cup Series

By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service

HOMESTEAD – The NASCAR Cup Series returns east to Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Straight Talk Wireless 400 (3 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) – the weekend’s NASCAR tripleheader marking the first time since 2021 the series has competed on the South Florida track in the spring.

It remains to be seen if the 1.5-miler – popular among competitors – will race differently this weekend in the warm March Florida sun versus how it races in the Fall when the series typically visited more recently.

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Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge Partners with Martinsville Speedway for NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race

Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge Partners with Martinsville Speedway for NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race

The future is bright as the Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 will shine under the lights on Friday night

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (March 20, 2025) – The future of both NASCAR and the Blue Ridge region is bright as Martinsville Speedway combines forces with the local Boys & Girls Club chapter for the Friday night NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series on March 28 at 7:30 p.m.

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First To The Finish: Docuseries Follows 3 Women Taking On The MX-5 Cup

First To The Finish: Docuseries Follows 3 Women Taking On The MX-5 Cup

By Jenn Nelson, Forbes

Motorsports is one of the toughest sports to break into. It’s expensive, demanding, and requires unwavering dedication. From the cost of racing cars, tires, and fuel to training, track access, and travel, the financial barrier is huge. On top of that, sponsorships are hard to secure, and for women, the road has been even tougher—fewer opportunities, less funding, and not enough role models have made it harder to reach the highest levels.

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