At the Indianapolis Speedway it was Spain’s Alex Palou taking the Borger-Warner Trophy and the big money for winning the Classic Indianapolis 500 event. Santino Ferrucci of Woodbury, CT placed a strong seventh place.
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How Did New Englanders Fare At The All Star Race Event at North Wilkesboro, NC?
Carson Hocevar won the NASCAR All Star race. Ryan Preece finished 11th. At the qualifying of the Indy 500, Robert Shwartzman is on the pole while Santino Ferrucci will start the 500 from 17th position.
How Did New England Drivers Perform At Kansas And The Indy Grand Prix?
Here’s How The New Englanders Performed At Talladega
Darlington… How Did New England Area NASCAR Drivers Do?
Denny Hamlin won the Cup race. Joey Logano of Middletown, CT came in 13th. Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT finished in 26th place.
Brandon Jones won the Xfinity race. Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT came in 31st.
Not as lucky was Kris Wright who was at the wheel of Cape Cod’s Chris and Mary Our entry. The father and daughter both reside in Chatham, MA.
How Did New Englanders Do At Las Vegas?
Josh Berry won the NASCAR Cup race. Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT came in third. Joey Logano of Middletown, CT placed 15th.
In Saturday’s Xfinity race it was Justin Allgaier who made it to Victory Lane while Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT finished 18th. Kris Wright got 25th in Cape Cod’s Chris and Mary Our entry. Both father and daughter reside in Chatham, MA.
New Book: “FORZA FERRARI: How F1’s Most Famous Team Can WIN AGAIN”
Why has Ferrari F1 struggled so much in recent years? When will they win another championship?
In Forza Ferrari, FIA-accredited F1 journalist and a leading voice in ESPN’s F1 coverage, Nate Saunders looks for answers to these questions and goes beyond simple answers by delving into the shifts within F1 from Ferrari’s dominance in the mid-2000s to their current challenges.
YouTuber Cleetus McFarland’s Impact on NASCAR Shows How Influencers Are Changing The Game
By Taro Koki, Racer.Com
In an era where motorsports audiences are shifting and the battle for attention heats up, Cleetus McFarland is redefining how the sport reaches new fans. The YouTube sensation with 4.17 million subscribers — more than NASCAR’s own YouTube channel — recently made his ARCA Menards Series debut at Daytona. While his race at the NASCAR ARCA 200 was cut short due to an incident not of his making, his presence in the sport — and its impact — was anything but sidelined. (more…)
