SEBRING, Fla. (March 18, 2025) – AO Racing made history on Saturday night at Sebring International Raceway, claiming their first endurance victory in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Laurin Heinrich, Klaus Bachler, and Alessio Picariello piloted Rexy, the Porsche 911 GT3 Rawr, to a commanding win in the GTD PRO class. Meanwhile, in the LMP2 category, the crew of Spike the Dragon battled back from an early setback to finish on the lead lap inside the top ten. (more…)
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Josh Berry Claims Victory For A Wood Brothers Team That Is “Clicking”
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
LAS VEGAS — It’s time to take the Wood Brothers seriously.
Josh Berry’s victory in Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway wasn’t a bolt from the blue like Trevor Bayne’s win in the 2011 Daytona 500.
It wasn’t a parting shot like Harrison Burton’s superspeedway victory in last summer’s Daytona race.
Haas Factory Team, Cole Custer Announce Two Race Partnership with Autodesk for Homestead-Miami and Sonoma
[KANNAPOLIS, NC] – Haas Factory Team announced Tuesday that Autodesk will serve as the primary sponsor for its No. 41 Ford Mustang and driver Cole Custer for two NASCAR Cup Series races this season.
Autodesk’s 2025 debut will be this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and they will also adorn the hood at Sonoma Raceway (July 13). The company previously sponsored Custer from 2020 to 2022 in the NASCAR Cup Series, and in 2024 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. (more…)
Rock Royalty’s Cadillac Going Under The Hammer
- Cadillac first owned by the late John Entwistle of The Who is up for auction
- The 1971 model was imported from America and is just one of 848 examples made
- The H&H Classics auction takes place on Wednesday 9th April in Cambridgeshire
A 1971 Cadillac first owned by the late John Entwistle, fabled bassist with rock group The Who, is up for auction.
Estimated at £15,000 – £25,000, it will go under the hammer with H&H Classics on Wednesday 9th April in its auction at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
“Mr. Wizzleman” Graces the Hood of Cope Family Racing Entry at Miami-Homestead Speedway as Wizzleman is Named Primary Sponsor
Miami, FL – March 18, 2025 – Wizzleman Inc., a family office specializing in media consulting and investments in small media, entertainment, and technology startups, is proud to announce its role as the primary sponsor for the Cope Family Racing (“CFR”) #70 Chevrolet in the 31st Annual NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at Miami-Homestead Speedway on March 22, 2025. The Wizzleman-sponsored CFR #70 Chevrolet will be driven by rising NASCAR star Leland Honeyman, Jr.
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TeamSLR: Two New M1 Racecars Entries Join TA2 Field for 2025
Guthrie’s Garage Outfits No. 2 Camaro for Veteran Title Contender Mike Skeen; Troy Benner Autosport To Run No. 00 Camaro for Pro-Am Driver Jared Odrick
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (March 17, 2025) – A pair of new M1 Racecars entries have joined the Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series field for the remainder of the 2025 season beginning with this weekend’s Mission Foods Road Atlanta SpeedTour at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
New Book – Formula 1 75 Years: At Speed with the World’s Greatest Motorsport, by Stuart Codling & James Roberts
Formula 1 isn’t just another motorsport—it’s the dream every driver chases. The teams, the drivers, the machines, the tracks: F1 is the crown jewel of racing. In 2025, as F1 celebrates its 75th anniversary, this stunning, hardcover is an invitation to relive every twist, turn, and triumph of the sport’s remarkable history.
IMSA Insider – Nick at Night: Tandy’s Latest Overall Win Adds to Sebring’s Historic Lore
Check out issue 588 of the IMSA Insider newsletter… get all the latest from the world of IMSA road racing.
Desert-Hardened Casey Mears Heading Back to NASCAR, Pursuing 500 Cup Starts
After Casey Mears’ full-time NASCAR career ended in 2017, he returned to his roots in off-road racing. While things have been going smoothly for him in the desert, he’s also only 11 starts away from hitting 500 career Cup Series races. (more…)
NASCAR Cup Series Driver Approval Process Debate: ‘I think it’s broken’
Bob Pockrass, the Fox Motorsports Insider, posted an article about NASCAR Cup Series driver approval process…
LAS VEGAS — When commenting on the NASCAR approval process over the last week, almost every driver added a caveat: It’s not about Katherine Legge.
They said it out of respect for Legge’s lengthy career and racing resume. Those advocating for change after Legge’s two-spin Cup debut at Phoenix a week ago were advocating for it out of respect for their quest to be NASCAR Cup Series champions.
