| Atlanta, GEORGIA – March 9, 2026 – TopLiner™ and Burtin Racing are preparing for a highly anticipated weekend of competition March 12 to 15 as the two car team heads to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta for the second round of the 2026 Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli TA Class championship.For the team and its partners, the race represents far more than just another event on the calendar. Located in Braselton, Georgia, Road Atlanta is effectively a home race for both Burtin Racing and TopLiner™, making the weekend an important opportunity to showcase performance, innovation, and partnerships in front of friends, family and local fans as well as partners and industry representatives.As in the season opener at Sebring, Burtin Racing fields two highly competitive entries in the premier TA Class, with Adam Andretti piloting the No. 17 TopLiner™ Chevrolet Camaro and Martin Ragginger – who finished in podium P3 in Florida – driving the No. 7 TopLiner™ Chevrolet Camaro. Andretti arrives at Road Atlanta with memories of success at the historic circuit where two years ago, he held off Chris Dyson by just 0.159 seconds in a thrilling finish to the 2024 edition of the race.That experience gives the team confidence heading into the weekend. “Adam has proven he knows how to win at Road Atlanta,” said Claudio Burtin, Team Principal of Burtin Racing. “It’s a demanding circuit that rewards precision and commitment, we have two very talented drivers this weekend – each contender for the win.”Alongside Andretti, the team boasts the international pedigree of Martin Ragginger. The winner of the 24 Hours of Spa Francorchamps, the Austrian driver is a longtime associate and driver for Burtin Racing and boasts an impressive résumé across global sports car racing. Ragginger’s reputation as a technically precise and highly consistent driver makes him an asset as Burtin Racing continues its campaign in the fiercely competitive TA Class.“Martin brings a wealth of experience from some of the toughest racing environments in the world,” Burtin said. “His ability to extract performance from the car and maintain pace over a full race distance is exceptional.”For TopLiner™, the Road Atlanta weekend also represents a strategic business opportunity. With its location in the Southeast and strong attendance from automotive professionals and enthusiasts, the event provides an ideal platform to connect with partners and highlight the brand’s growing nationwide footprint. TopLiner™ continues to expand its dealer network across the United States, and events like the Trans Am race at Road Atlanta offer valuable opportunities to engage with prospective dealers, distributors, and customers.“Motorsport is an incredible platform for TopLiner™,” Burtin explained. “Not only does it demonstrate the performance and durability that define the brand, but it also allows us to meet potential partners from across the country. We’re actively developing nationwide dealer opportunities, and weekends like this help build those relationships.”With a proven race winner in Andretti, an internationally accomplished driver in Ragginger, and the home-track support of fans and partners, TopLiner™ and Burtin Racing are aiming to make a strong statement at Road Atlanta. The Trans Am TA/GT race will go green on Sunday, March 15 at 12:10 PM ET with a fan walk scheduled to start at 11:25 AM ET.How to Watch LiveThe 2026 season features an expanded broadcast partnership with Racing America. You can catch the action on the following platforms: YouTube: The official Trans Am Series YouTube Channel (@TheTransAmSeries).RacingAmerica.TV: Available via the web and as a 24/7 Free Streaming Channel (FAST) on The Roku Channel, Amazon Prime Video, LG Channels, My Free DirecTV, and PLEX. International: In Canada, the races air live on REV TV. Tape Delay/Replays: Race highlights and full replays typically air later on Speed Sport 1.Follow @BurtinRacing on Facebook and Instagram and visit online: www.burtinracing.com for team news and about the team. |
ROUSH YATES ENGINES POWERS RYAN BLANEY TO VICTORY AT PHOENIX RACEWAY
| AVONDALE, AZ – March 9, 2026 – Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney won Sunday’s Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway, claiming his first win of 2026 and the 18th Cup Series win of his career. This win also marks Team Penske’s 108th series win with Ford and Doug Yates’ 450th NASCAR career win since beginning his career in 1990. “Congratulations to Roger, Jonathan, Ryan, and everyone at Team Penske on the win at Phoenix,” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “Ryan was able to drive to the front of the field throughout the race and Jonathan made a great call on that final pit stop. This win marks the 450th NASCAR win of my career across the Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and Craftsman Truck Series since I started with Robert Yates Racing in 1990. Every single one of those wins has come with Ford Racing. I am thankful for the Ford family, all the employees at Ford Motor Company, and our employees who contributed to those wins.”“Perseverance. That’s a great word to kind of describe our day. I had a couple mistakes on pit road and learned from them and moved forward, and I didn’t have a mistake the rest of the day. It was unfortunate that they happened back-to-back, but these guys learned from it and rectified it and we were able to stay in the game. Our car was fast enough to be in the game. I thought the 20 was the best car on the day for sure, but we stayed in the game enough and Jonathan made a great call for two on the last caution and we were able to get the lead there and then hold the 20 off. I don’t know how many more laps I could have held him off, but it was enough laps to do it. I’m proud of the whole group for sticking with it all day and cool to win here again, just a handful of months later,” commented Blaney.Team Penske’s Joey Logano started Sunday’s race from the pole position and led the opening 45 laps, while teammate Ryan Blaney ran inside the top five early. Blaney went on to capture his sixth career stage win at Phoenix Raceway, the most he has earned at any track, while Logano finished Stage 1 in P3. Stage 2 brought a wave of cautions that shaped the remainder of the race. A crash on lap 104 collected two drivers running inside the top 15, and several additional cautions followed due to tire failures. Ryan Blaney battled back from the rear of the field twice after issues on pit road forced him to restart at the back of the pack, but the No. 12 team worked its way back toward the front. The final stage featured constant strategy calls and shifting track position as teams navigated the race’s record-tying 12 cautions. A late restart placed Ty Gibbs on the front row with Blaney lined up inside the top five. Blaney quickly charged forward, passing Gibbs within two laps and taking control of the race. Following a two-tire call from crew chief Jonathan Hassler on the final pit stop, Blaney maintained the lead on the final restart with 12 laps remaining and held off Christopher Bell by 0.400 seconds to capture the victory. Front Row Motorsports’ Todd Gilliland finished in P12, and RFK Racing’s Ryan Preece finished in P13, Chris Buescher finished in P14, and Brad Keselowski finished in P15.In the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, Daniel Dye with AM Racing and Chandler Smith with Hettinger Racing were the top 2 finishing Fords in the GovX 200 race. The NASCAR Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series travel to Las Vegas, Nevada next week and race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. 42 CHAMPIONSHIPS – 486 WINS – 450 POLES |
Wood Brothers Racing–Phoenix Wrapup
John Force Racing–Gainesville–Wrapup
RACE RECAP – GAINESVILLERace 1 of 20 |
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| Photography: John Force Racing / Auto Imagery / Gary Nastase |
| HART WINS, DEJORIA RUNNER-UP IN JFR DEBUTVandergriff reaches semis, Beckman on the unfortunate end of an all-JFR first-round pairing |
RACE RECAP – GAINESVILLERace 1 of 20 |
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| Photography: John Force Racing / Auto Imagery / Gary Nastase |
| HART WINS, DEJORIA RUNNER-UP IN JFR DEBUTVandergriff reaches semis, Beckman on the unfortunate end of an all-JFR first-round pairing |
| GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 8, 2025) – Josh Hart and Alexis DeJoria are both newcomers to the 24-time NHRA Championship winning John Force Racing organization but both made incredibly strong statements at Sunday’s 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season-opening Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway, with Hart earning the Top Fuel title and DeJoria finishing runner-up in Funny Car. Hart and the Burnyzz / Speedmaster Top Fuel Dragster team, led by crew chiefs Dave Grubnic and John Collins, defeated two-time and defending Top Fuel Champion Doug Kalitta in the final round, running 3.733 seconds at 337.83 mph to Kalitta’s 3.877 seconds at 319.60 mph. It was the Florida transplant’s second Gatornationals victory, and third overall in six final-round appearances. Hart’s previous victories came at the 2021 Gatornationals in his Top Fuel debut and the 2021 fall race at zMax Dragway when he defeated Brittany Force. DeJoria and her Bandero Premium Tequila Chevrolet SS Funny Car, led by crew chiefs Mike Neff and Jonni Lindberg, left the starting line strong but lost traction at 300 feet and slowed to a run of 5.003 seconds at 167.59 mph while Chad Green streaked across the finish line at 3.959 seconds at 329.91 mph. It was DeJoria’s 17th career Funny Car final-round appearance. Jordan Vandergriff, making both his John Force Racing and Funny Car debut in the Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS, qualified eighth and reached the semifinals before bowing out to Green. Jack Beckman, starting his second full season with JFR in the PEAK Chevrolet SS Funny, qualified ninth and lost to teammate Vandergriff in the first round. Hart, who earned his career first Top Fuel No. 1 Qualifier spot Saturday, marched to the final round by defeating Dan Mercier in Rd. 1 (3.751 seconds at 335.65 mph to 5.107 at 143.08) a red-lighting Tripp Tatum in Rd. 2 (3.845 at 334.57) and pedaling in the semifinals against Antron Brown (4.488 at 289.51 to 4.552 at 246.93). “It was truly a week or weekend at Burnyzz, you know,” said Hart. “We had a Burnyzz on the side of the car. We had Burnyzz signage in the lane that I just won in. We had Burnyzz on the scoreboards, and we had Fanfest at Burnyzz earlier in the week and it all was just awesome. The last time I won the Gatornationals, it was a storybook. I think we just beat it, and we crushed every record that I have had in my career all in the first weekend with John Force Racing. Those John Force Racing guys are absolutely awesome. They are the most professional team I’ve ever been a part of and communication is second to none. I just want to say thank you to John Force and Brittany Force for even considering me, let alone picking me, to take that seat. “We crushed all of our first quarter priority goals in one weekend,” said Hart about working with crew chief Dave Grubnic. “So that must have been his mentality coming into it. This week has been just absolutely epic. The fans’ energy here at home, I can’t put that into words. I mean, they kept me going, I was tired. I’m beat and I know my guys are beat, too, but all the fans are cheering when you do the warm ups. I mean, I forgot what that felt like. “Getting this win at home, to kick off this new team, is even more special because of the partnership with Speedmaster. I’ve already started calling the car Speedmaster and the partnership is only going to get better with some big announcements coming soon.” DeJoria earned her way to the final round by defeating two-time NHRA Funny Car Champion Cruz Pedregon in a pedal-fest upset win in Rd. 1 (4.545 seconds at 298.40 to 4.898 162.78), running 4.040 at 324.59 to Spencer Hyde’s 4.066 at 314.39 in Rd. 2 and a -0.099-second red-light victory in the semifinals against J.R. Todd, with DeJoria again running 4.040 seconds at 325.45 mph to Todd’s 4.202 at 326.79. “I’m so thrilled to be able to go to the final with this new Bandero team in the first race of the year with John Force Racing,” said DeJoria. “Oh, man, this is just incredible. We worked really hard today. It was hot and the conditions were rough. I had to pedal it in the first round against Cruz and the competition was tough all day. But we really did a good job today, and these guys worked really hard, and I’m so proud of them. This is gonna be the first of many. We’re leaving here second in the points and I am just thrilled. Every round was so important, and even though we did not get the hardware today, we still made it to the final round and I just know this is setting the tone for the rest of the season.” Vandergriff advanced the Cornwell Tools Chevy to the semifinals but put out a cylinder early in the run and bowed to Green with a run of 4.068 seconds at 300.40 mph to Green’s 3.980 at 324.83 mph. The Funny Car rookie defeated JFR teammate Jack Beckman in Rd. 1, running 3.970 seconds at 327.35 mph to Beckman’s 3.987 at 326.87 in PEAK Chevrolet SS Funny Car. “A semfinal finish was not the way we wanted to end the weekend for our Cornwell Quality Tools team but, overall, it was a fantastic weekend,” said Vandergriff. “This opportunity with John Force Racing was a dream of mine for years now, and I never thought it would be here, and the fact that it is here with John is still unbelievable. If you would have told me coming into this race that I would have made the semifinals, I think I would have taken it. It’s a great start for this team led by Chris Cunningham and Jason Bunker, and this almost entirely new group of guys. We’ve shown what we can do, what we’re capable of, and we’re definitely going to improve on that headed to Phoenix.” The first-round matchup between Vandergriff and Beckman meant that only one of the John Force Racing entries would advance to the second round and, unfortunately for Beckman, it was his PEAK Chevrolet SS Funny Car that did not turn on the finish line win light. “I’m disappointed to lose, for sure, because there’s no upside to losing,” said the 2012 NHRA Funny Car World Champion. “I don’t care if it’s a teammate in the other lane. We came here to win the race. We just got behind it in qualifying, and we threw down a must-get-down-the-track run on Q4, that moved us clear up to eighth but the conditions weren’t gonna allow us to get into the top half. But that put us against the Cornwell team with Jordan without lane choice. I don’t think that mattered. Jordan left on me, and their car was a thousandth quicker than ours. I think, given all the adversity the PEAK SQUAD had in qualifying, they did a tremendous job calling their shot for first round. It’s frustrating to have the third quickest run of the (first) round and not have a win light to show for it. On the upside, I’ve got three John Force Racing team cars to root for for the remainder of the race.” The 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Top Fuel point standings after one event are: 1. Josh Hart, 122; 2. Doug Kalitta, 96; 3. Antron Brown, 76; 4. Maddi Gordon, 74; 5. Leah Pruett, 57; 6. Tony Stewart, 54; 7. Tripp Tatum, 53; 8. Tony Schumacher, 48; 9. Shawn Langdon, 44; 10. (tie) Justin Ashley, 32.Shawn Reed, 32. The 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Funny Car point standings after one race are: 1. Chad Green, 115; 2. Alexis DeJoria, 93; 3. J.R. Todd, 82; 4. Jordan Vandergriff, 71; 5. Matt Hagan, 59; 6. Daniel Wilkerson, 56; 7. (tie) Spencer Hyde, 51; John Smith, 51; 9. Ron Capps, 41; 10. Paul Lee, 37. Next EventThe second of 20 events on the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is the March 20-22 FMP NHRA Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs at Firebird Motorsports Park in Chandler, Ariz. |
Kyle Larson Drives to Season-Best Finish at Phoenix Raceway
| NASCAR Cup SeriesPhoenix Raceway Straight Talk Wireless 500 Team Chevy Post-Race ReportMarch 8, 2026 |
| MEDIA RESOURCES: Photo Gallery | Race AdvancesChevrolet Newsroom |
| · Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion, Kyle Larson, turned a challenging day in the desert into an impressive rebound – driving his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet to a third-place finish in the Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway. The finish – his 12th top-five in NASCAR’s top division at the Arizona oval – marks the Elk Grove, California, native’s best finish of the season with four races complete. · Team Chevy wrapped up the ‘Desert Double’ weekend at Phoenix Raceway with a hard-fought three top-10 finishes with Kyle Larson leading his Hendrick Motorsports teammate, William Byron, in seventh, and Michael McDowell and the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet team with back-to-back top-10s with a ninth-place result. Race Recap: Stage One: · Back at the site that made him a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Kyle Larson drove to a front-row qualifying effort to lead Team Chevy to the green flag at Phoenix Raceway. Despite fighting loose conditions behind the wheel of his No. 5 Chevrolet, Larson held onto a top-10 running position throughout the first-half of Stage One. With the translation of the increased horsepower and tire falloff unknown, a short opening stage saw the opportunity for teams to go pit stop-free. After an alternator issue forced the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet to the rear of the field for the start, Carson Hocevar wasted no time to start his charge through the field – working his way up into the top-25 in the opening 30 laps. After a strong Saturday performance, Daniel Suarez remained a consistent contender in the top-10 to ultimately lead Team Chevy to the first green-white checkered flag from the seventh position. Stage Two: · On the horizon of his first trip to pit road of the day, Suarez reported that he fired-off free and progressively lost grip throughout the first 60-lap run. Also earning top-10 stage points, the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports pit crew boosted William Byron up two positions in the race off pit road to earn the seventh spot to start Stage Two. Settling into position during the next green flag run, Byron made an early report that the adjusts made during the stage break helped the handling of his No. 24 Chevrolet. Quickly approaching a green flag pit cycle, a pair of Team Chevy drivers, Kyle Busch and Shane van Gisbergen, suffered flat right-front tires to bring out the first natural caution of the day. While the majority of the leaders made a trip to pit road, Byron’s crew earned the driver yet another position on pit road. Electing the inside lane of row three, the field took the green flag with 84 laps left in Stage Two. But the run was short-lived with the second caution of the day falling just two laps later. After a 13-position gain in Stage One, the speed in the No. 77 Chevrolet continued to prevail with Hocevar already making an appearance in the top-10 early in Stage Two. With tire troubles looming, a late-stage caution triggered a mixed bag of pit strategy. Under the leadership of crew chief Luke Lambert, a call for tires kept Hocevar in position to take the second green-white checkered flag in the seventh position. Final Stage: · Reporting that he was happy with the handling of his Chevrolet-powered machine, Hocevar’s trip down pit road under the stage break consisted of a fresh set of Goodyear tires, fuel and a tear off. With another position gained on pit road, Hocevar inherited the sixth position to take the green flag for the final 116-lap run to the finish. Under caution at the 100-lap marker, varying pit strategies saw the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team make a gamble for track position – bypassing pit road to line up on the front row for the restart. But tires continued to pay dividends among the leaders. With a progressive climb back up through the field after a challenging start to the race, it was the reigning champion, Larson, that found himself back up into the top-five as the event reached 50 laps to go. With resilience behind the wheel and atop the pit box, Larson and the Cliff Daniels-led team earned their spot in the late-race fight for the win – ultimately coming home with a season-best third-place finish to lead Team Chevy to the checkered flag to culminate the ‘Desert Double’ weekend. |
| Team Chevy Unofficial Top-10 ResultsPos. Driver 3rd – Kyle Larson7th – William Byron9th – Michael McDowell Wins: 0Poles: 1Top-Fives: 8Top 10s: 14Stage Wins: 1 |
| The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season continues at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube on Sunday, March 15, at 4 P.M. ET. Live coverage can be found on FS1, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. |
| NASCAR Cup SeriesPhoenix RacewayStraight Talk Wireless 500Team Chevy Post-Race ReportMarch 8, 2026 |
Kyle Larson Drives to Season-Best Finish at Phoenix Raceway |
| MEDIA RESOURCES: Photo Gallery | Race AdvancesChevrolet Newsroom |
| · Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion, Kyle Larson, turned a challenging day in the desert into an impressive rebound – driving his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet to a third-place finish in the Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway. The finish – his 12th top-five in NASCAR’s top division at the Arizona oval – marks the Elk Grove, California, native’s best finish of the season with four races complete. · Team Chevy wrapped up the ‘Desert Double’ weekend at Phoenix Raceway with a hard-fought three top-10 finishes with Kyle Larson leading his Hendrick Motorsports teammate, William Byron, in seventh, and Michael McDowell and the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet team with back-to-back top-10s with a ninth-place result. Race Recap: Stage One: · Back at the site that made him a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Kyle Larson drove to a front-row qualifying effort to lead Team Chevy to the green flag at Phoenix Raceway. Despite fighting loose conditions behind the wheel of his No. 5 Chevrolet, Larson held onto a top-10 running position throughout the first-half of Stage One. With the translation of the increased horsepower and tire falloff unknown, a short opening stage saw the opportunity for teams to go pit stop-free. After an alternator issue forced the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet to the rear of the field for the start, Carson Hocevar wasted no time to start his charge through the field – working his way up into the top-25 in the opening 30 laps. After a strong Saturday performance, Daniel Suarez remained a consistent contender in the top-10 to ultimately lead Team Chevy to the first green-white checkered flag from the seventh position. Stage Two: · On the horizon of his first trip to pit road of the day, Suarez reported that he fired-off free and progressively lost grip throughout the first 60-lap run. Also earning top-10 stage points, the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports pit crew boosted William Byron up two positions in the race off pit road to earn the seventh spot to start Stage Two. Settling into position during the next green flag run, Byron made an early report that the adjusts made during the stage break helped the handling of his No. 24 Chevrolet. Quickly approaching a green flag pit cycle, a pair of Team Chevy drivers, Kyle Busch and Shane van Gisbergen, suffered flat right-front tires to bring out the first natural caution of the day. While the majority of the leaders made a trip to pit road, Byron’s crew earned the driver yet another position on pit road. Electing the inside lane of row three, the field took the green flag with 84 laps left in Stage Two. But the run was short-lived with the second caution of the day falling just two laps later. After a 13-position gain in Stage One, the speed in the No. 77 Chevrolet continued to prevail with Hocevar already making an appearance in the top-10 early in Stage Two. With tire troubles looming, a late-stage caution triggered a mixed bag of pit strategy. Under the leadership of crew chief Luke Lambert, a call for tires kept Hocevar in position to take the second green-white checkered flag in the seventh position. Final Stage: · Reporting that he was happy with the handling of his Chevrolet-powered machine, Hocevar’s trip down pit road under the stage break consisted of a fresh set of Goodyear tires, fuel and a tear off. With another position gained on pit road, Hocevar inherited the sixth position to take the green flag for the final 116-lap run to the finish. Under caution at the 100-lap marker, varying pit strategies saw the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team make a gamble for track position – bypassing pit road to line up on the front row for the restart. But tires continued to pay dividends among the leaders. With a progressive climb back up through the field after a challenging start to the race, it was the reigning champion, Larson, that found himself back up into the top-five as the event reached 50 laps to go. With resilience behind the wheel and atop the pit box, Larson and the Cliff Daniels-led team earned their spot in the late-race fight for the win – ultimately coming home with a season-best third-place finish to lead Team Chevy to the checkered flag to culminate the ‘Desert Double’ weekend. |
| Team Chevy Unofficial Top-10 ResultsPos. Driver 3rd – Kyle Larson7th – William Byron9th – Michael McDowell Wins: 0Poles: 1Top-Fives: 8Top 10s: 14Stage Wins: 1 |
| The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season continues at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube on Sunday, March 15, at 4 P.M. ET. Live coverage can be found on FS1, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. |
| Post-Race Driver Quotes: Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing ChevroletFinished: 16th “It’s unbelievable. I can’t believe our luck to start the season. We had a fast Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet. Handling was good all day, and I think our Chevy could have been even better if we could have figured out braking. We were in position an eighth-place finish, and who knows, maybe even better if we would have gotten some cautions and restarts to fall our way, when we ended up with a flat tire with less than 25 laps to go. Regardless, this has been a much improved weekend in Phoenix for us. Everyone should be very proud of the effort we brought.” Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports ChevroletFinished: 3rdWhat was the last run like and what more did you need at the end? “It was an awesome finish for how much we struggled today. All day, I felt like we might not even be a top-15 car. This No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet team just kept fighting. We gained some track position and made our Chevy better throughout the race. We had some good restarts. It just worked out for us there in the final stage. Just proud of this No. 5 team. We just need to be a lot better. Aside from strategy and pit road, we never really have a shot here at Phoenix (Raceway). We’ll just keep working hard on hitting the set-up to feel like we can be a contender here from start to finish.” Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing ChevroletFinished: 17th “The No. 8 zone Jalapeno Lime Chevrolet team battled adversity all day. After we didn’t have the qualifying effort we wanted, the guys got to work on the car to make the needed adjustments but a cut tire put us down two laps early. We never quit and were able to race our way back onto the lead lap and into the Top 20. We’ll leave Arizona with a few learning lessons and be ready to contend again next weekend in Las Vegas.” AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing ChevroletFinished: 19th “It was just a hard fight with a disappointing ending. I thought we did everything we could with where we were at. We struggled a little bit on long-run speed, but overall, I thought we executed pretty good. We got some track position, but unfortunately, we didn’t have new tires there at the end. We had scuffs and that ultimately put us in trouble there against the guys we were racing against. We just didn’t have enough speed to overcome a minor deficit like that. But we finished on the lead lap, so it was an OK day for this No. 16 Campers Inn RV Chevrolet team. We were close to having a really good day here at Phoenix (Raceway), so that’s just what’s disappointing.” Austin Hill, No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Finished: 21st“Our United Rentals team had to grind that one out. Our Chevrolet fired off on the free side but then it quickly turned tight. It took us a while to get on the other side of it, but we got ourselves inside the top-20 when we cut down a tire under green. No one gave up and we kept pushing forward to end up with a 21st-place finish. The more I drive these Cup cars, the more I learn of how loose the car needs to be to make speed. I came into the weekend saying that a top-20 would be a good day for the No. 33 team. We came up just short, but can build on today. We’ll try again in a few weeks.” Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports ChevroletFinished: 9th“It was a good rally for this No. 71 Delaware Life Chevrolet team. We had that right-front tire go down when we were running eighth or ninth just before the end of Stage Two. That just put us in the back, and once we were in the back, we just really struggled. But Travis Peterson (crew chief) and everyone on this No. 71 team made some big adjustments, which helped us get through traffic. That last restart didn’t go great. The No. 5 (Kyle Larson) kind of got loose and slid up into my lane, and unfortunately, we lost a few spots there. But overall, we rallied back to a top-10. It was a solid day. We’ll keep building momentum. I thought we were going to have a shot at the top-five there for a few laps, but it just kind of slipped away there at the end.” Connor Zilisch, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing ChevroletFinished: 29th “It was just a tough day overall. We didn’t really have the speed we needed in our No. 88 Wendy’s Chevrolet. We fell behind early, but had strategy to get us back on the lead lap. We just tried really hard all day. This whole team worked really hard to get the car where we needed it, but we were just never really able to get it quite good enough to start getting momentum and make moves towards the front. We’ll go onto Las Vegas (Motor Speedway) and try again there.” Shane van Gisbergen, No. 97 Trackhouse Racing ChevroletFinished: 11th“Excellent result for the crazy day we had. My SafetyCulture Chevy had a lot of speed, but just had those two spins that reset our progress each time. Passed a lot of cars and had a good points day. Headed to Vegas next weekend with a lot of momentum.” |
HULL GAINS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE AT FIRST RACE OF 2026 SEASON
GAINESVILLE, FLA. (March 8, 2026) — Making his debut as both a driver and Funny Car team owner, Buddy Hull and the newly formed Hull Racing team showed resilience and determination during the season-opening AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway.
Competing in a stacked 19-car Funny Car field, Hull qualified in the No. 17 position, placing him ahead of both Todd Lesenko and reigning world champion Austin Prock. For Hull, the weekend marked the culmination of months of preparation and the beginning of a new chapter as the owner of his own nitro Funny Car operation.
“We’re building this thing from the ground up,” said Hull. “To come out here with a brand-new team, make multiple passes and come very close to qualifying in a field like this says a lot about the guys around me. I’ve already learned a ton this weekend. It’s only going to make us stronger.”
Hull’s race week began early as he joined fans at the Burnyzz FanFest on Wednesday evening to kick off the Gatornationals festivities. On Friday, he also appeared on the NHRA Stage alongside host Hannah Rickards before heading to the staging lanes for qualifying.
Buddy Hull gained a ton of experience at the 2026 NHRA Gatornationals, photo credit Krista Zivcic Photography
HULL GAINS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE AT FIRST RACE OF 2026 SEASON
GAINESVILLE, FLA. (March 8, 2026) — Making his debut as both a driver and Funny Car team owner, Buddy Hull and the newly formed Hull Racing team showed resilience and determination during the season-opening AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway.
Competing in a stacked 19-car Funny Car field, Hull qualified in the No. 17 position, placing him ahead of both Todd Lesenko and reigning world champion Austin Prock. For Hull, the weekend marked the culmination of months of preparation and the beginning of a new chapter as the owner of his own nitro Funny Car operation.
“We’re building this thing from the ground up,” said Hull. “To come out here with a brand-new team, make multiple passes and come very close to qualifying in a field like this says a lot about the guys around me. I’ve already learned a ton this weekend. It’s only going to make us stronger.”
Hull’s race week began early as he joined fans at the Burnyzz FanFest on Wednesday evening to kick off the Gatornationals festivities. On Friday, he also appeared on the NHRA Stage alongside host Hannah Rickards before heading to the staging lanes for qualifying.
Buddy Hull gained a ton of experience at the 2026 NHRA Gatornationals, photo credit Krista Zivcic Photography
“The pre-race events are so much fun and give us a chance to meet with fans,” said Hull. “I love interacting with the kids from the NHRA stage. On Friday I was offering them permission slips for their schools. It was cool to see so many young fans at the Gatornationals all weekend. That shows me that the NHRA has a great future.”
With limited preparation time, Hull Racing entered the weekend with just one test pass completed before the event. Hull made his first qualifying attempt on Friday, while his second scheduled pass was shut off at the starting line before the run began. The team continued to make progress on Saturday, improving during the third qualifying session before posting their strongest numbers in the final round of qualifying.
Hull’s best run of the weekend came during that final qualifying attempt, when the Funny Car posted a 4.213 second pass at 267.22 mph. About 600 feet down track, however, the engine exploded in a dramatic fireball. Hull wrestled with the car and safely guided it to a stop before climbing out under his own power.
“First and foremost, I’m thankful to be okay,” said Hull. “When something like that happens at speed, your first job is to keep get the car stopped safely. As a husband, a dad, a business owner and now a team owner, my No. 1 priority is making sure I’m safe and that I don’t put my opponent in danger.”
Hull sustained minor burns to his right hand, and credited his safety equipment for helping protect the rest of his body.
“I can’t say enough about the gear from Impact,” said Hull. “That equipment did exactly what it’s designed to do. Situations like that remind you how important it is to have the best safety gear possible.”
Following the run, Hull was already working with his crew chiefs and team to diagnose the cause of the engine failure and prevent a repeat moving forward.
“That’s nitro racing,” said Hull. “We’re already digging into the data and figuring out exactly what happened. The good thing is we learned a lot this weekend. Every pass gives us more information, and with a brand-new team that’s huge.”
Hull said the experience of the weekend reinforced his confidence in the group he has assembled around him.
“I’ve got a great group of guys surrounding me who believe in what we’re building,” said Hull. “Being a team owner means I’m in control of my own destiny. We’re going to take what we learned here, fix what we need to fix and keep moving forward as a team.”
Hull Racing’s Funny Car carried primary sponsorship from FS Performance and Sam Pack Ford during the Gatornationals weekend.
“This was our first race as Hull Racing, and there’s a lot to be proud of,” said Hull. “We held our own in a tough field, we gathered valuable data and we proved we belong out here. Now it’s about continuing to improve and building this team one race at a time.”
The next race on the schedule is the FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs on March 20-22 at Firebird Motorsports Park. There will be two qualifying sessions on Friday, March 20 and two qualifying sessions on Saturday, March 21. For tickets or more information on the NHRA Arizona Nationals visit nhra.com.
Qualifying Results
Q1: 6.482 sec, 100.61 mph; Qual. 15
Q2: No Run; Qual. 17
Q3: 5.887 sec, 126.82 mph; Qual. 17
Q4: 4.213 sec, 267.22 mph; Qual. 17
Bonus Points: 0
Moran Wins Wild Wieland Winter Nationals Finale at Golden Isles
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| Moran Wins Wild Wieland Winter Nationals Finale at Golden Isles |
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| WAYNESVILLE, GA (March 7, 2026) – Defending Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented FloRacing National Champion Devin Moran came from the 22nd starting position to win a wild Wieland Winter Nationals feature on Saturday night at Golden Isles Speedway. Moran, who was the fifth different leader of the 50-lap main event, led the final four laps to pick up the $25,000 victory and close out the Georgia-Florida Speedweeks for 2026. Max Blair, who at one point came from the 25th and last starting position to lead laps 43 through 46, finished second, followed by Garrett Alberson, Clay Harris, and Brandon Overton. Mark Whitener grabbed the lead at the start of the race and led the first 14 laps. The car on the move was 17-year-old Trey Mills, who started seventh and quickly made his way to the front. Mills moved into second by lap five and challenged Whitener before taking the top spot on lap 15. Mills, who was looking for the biggest win of his young career, was holding off 19th-place starter Hudson O’Neal and Brandon Overton until he made contact with the turn-two wall. The impact launched him over the wall and collected second-place-running O’Neal, ending both drivers’ nights on lap 42. Blair then picked up the lead and held it until Moran wrestled it away on lap 47. Moran led the rest of the way, winning by 0.826 seconds. In Lucas Oil Victory Lane for the third time this year and the 27th time in his career, the Dresden, Ohio native picked up his second career win at Golden Isles Speedway. “I don’t know what just happened. It’s unbelievable and definitely not what we expected after the week we’ve been having. Honestly, until Trey (Mills) and Huddy got into it, I was thinking maybe we could get a top three. I felt like I was better than Max. I never really saw those guys up front because they were slicing and dicing. Then when they started sliding each other, I knew if I put myself in the right position we could do it. Once they took themselves out, I knew I just needed to get a run.” “When Max used the very top to the bottom, I used him up a little bit getting into three, but you can’t use the whole race track. You’ve got to pass one way or the other. I think we are all in shock. Like I said, we have been struggling. We were decent the first night and did okay the second night. Last night we were horrible. We just went back to the basics. We weren’t good early, but my car really came to life there in the feature. We found a good line I could run and we just made speed.” Blair, who had to use an emergency provisional, nearly pulled off a stunning victory, charging from the 25th and final starting position to lead late in the race before Moran passed him. “He (Moran) is one of the good guys. It’s hard to be mad. It just sucks. I think we had a shot at that one. I would have liked to have seen him try to keep it off me like I did him once on that next restart. I didn’t do anything stupid. I went in there and raced him through the corner. But he is one of the best there is, so congrats to those guys. He did what he had to do to win and there are absolutely no hard feelings. Hopefully we can keep racing with him and maybe we can beat him every now and then.” Alberson had his best finish of Speedweeks as he rounded out the Big River Steel Podium in third after pitting during the race for a shredded right-rear tire. “This is huge for our team right here for Speedweeks. This has been one of my toughest tracks historically, and this is by far our best night. Man, what a crazy race, but hats off to Devin and Max. He’s been fast all week here. That was the best I have ever been here. These were unique conditions for Golden Isles. It was kind of more like an Illinois track right there. We actually had traction and could move around. That was a crazy race. I am just happy to be here.” The winner’s Double Down Motorsports, Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Cornett Racing Engine and sponsored by Big River Steel, Millwood Plumbing, C&W Trucking, Bomag, CarSourceAuto.com, Anthony’s Pizza, Phillips CPA, Hazen Services, McHugh Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Elliott Farms, Haulin’ Haskell’s, and Pee Wee’s Wrecker Service. Completing the top ten were Ricky Thornton Jr., Cody Overton, Brandon Sheppard, Dennis Erb Jr., and Mark Whitener. In the 604 Late Model feature, Ross Bailes of Clover, South Carolina won for the second night in a row, leading all 20 laps in the Farmer’s Service Center, JP Environmental, Pursley Grading, GTS by Danny, Clover Racing Transmissions, and A-10 Construction Kenny Lamb Racing Engines-powered Longhorn Chassis. Colton Troullie finished second after starting ninth. Griffin Smith was third, followed by Bubba Whitener and Austin Yarbrough. The 602 Late Model feature went to Griffin Smith of Eatonton, Georgia for the second time this week in the Atlanta Paving and Concrete, The World-Famous Cadillac Ranch, Terminal Maintenance and Construction, Senior Life Insurance, DJ’s Performance Engines Rocket Chassis. Smith led all the way to win the 20-lap feature over Cass Fowler, Brayden Johnson, Wyatt Coffey, and John Marshall Pursley. Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Race Summary Wieland Winter NationalsSaturday, March 7, 2026Golden Isles Speedway | Waynesville, GA Allstar Performance Time TrialsFast Time Group A: Michael Leach | 15.140 seconds (Overall)Fast Time Group B:Kyle Bronson | 15.257 seconds Penske Shocks Heat Race #1 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 76-Brandon Overton[2]; 2. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 3. 74X-Ethan Dotson[4]; 4. 09-Michael Leach[3]; 5. 6-Clay Harris[6]; 6. 71-Hudson O’Neal[5]; 7. 10-Garrett Smith[7]; 8. 8-Dillon McCowan[9]; 9. 93L-Cory Lawler[10]; 10. 388-Jackson Hise[8]; 11. 16B-Ross Bailes[11] Summit Racing Products Heat Race #2 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 76N-Blair Nothdurft[2]; 2. 14-Trey Mills[1]; 3. 16-Cody Overton[5]; 4. 93-Carson Ferguson[3]; 5. 40B-Kyle Bronson[6]; 6. 19M-Brenden Smith[4]; 7. 7-Ross Robinson[7]; 8. 24D-Michael Brown[8]; 9. 55-Benji Hicks[9]; 10. 555-Brock Pinkerous[10]; 11. 77-Preston Luckman[11] Cool-It Thermo-Tec Heat Race #3 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 5-Mark Whitener[1]; 2. 1-Brandon Sheppard[2]; 3. 49-Jonathan Davenport[5]; 4. 16S-Sam Seawright[3]; 5. 99-Devin Moran[6]; 6. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[9]; 7. 111-Max Blair[7]; 8. 13-Dallon Murty[4]; 9. 11-Josh Rice[8]; 10. 35-Christian Augspurger[10]; 11. 51-Chad Tuten[11] Simpson Race Products Heat Race #4 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 1T-Tyler Erb[2]; 2. 58-Garrett Alberson[1]; 3. 81F-Jadon Frame[5]; 4. 3S-Brian Shirley[8]; 5. 60-Dan Ebert[3]; 6. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[10]; 7. 4G-Tripp Gerrald[6]; 8. C4-Freddie Carpenter[9]; 9. 93J-Donovan Jackson[7]; 10. 88-Trent Ivey[4]; 11. (DNS) 79-Donald McIntosh Fast Shafts B-Main Race #1 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 40B-Kyle Bronson[2]; 2. 71-Hudson O’Neal[3]; 3. 10-Garrett Smith[5]; 4. 6-Clay Harris[1]; 5. 8-Dillon McCowan[7]; 6. 55-Benji Hicks[10]; 7. 93L-Cory Lawler[9]; 8. 19M-Brenden Smith[4]; 9. 16B-Ross Bailes[13]; 10. 555-Brock Pinkerous[12]; 11. 7-Ross Robinson[6]; 12. 24D-Michael Brown[8]; 13. 77-Preston Luckman[14]; 14. (DNS) 388-Jackson Hise UNOH B-Main Race #2 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 60-Dan Ebert[2]; 2. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[3]; 3. 99-Devin Moran[1]; 4. 111-Max Blair[5]; 5. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[4]; 6. 13-Dallon Murty[7]; 7. 88-Trent Ivey[12]; 8. 11-Josh Rice[9]; 9. 93J-Donovan Jackson[10]; 10. 35-Christian Augspurger[11]; 11. 51-Chad Tuten[13]; 12. 4G-Tripp Gerrald[6]; 13. C4-Freddie Carpenter[8]; 14. (DNS) 79-Donald McIntosh Wieland Winter Nationals Feature Finish (50 Laps):Pos – Start – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Earnings1 – 22 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – $26,1002 – 25 – 111 – Max Blair – Centerville, PA – $8,6003 – 8 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – $6,7004 – 24 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – $4,7005 – 1 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – $4,2006 – 5 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – $3,8007 – 11 – 16 – Cody Overton – Thomson, GA – $2,5008 – 6 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – $3,0009 – 20 – 28 – Dennis Erb Jr – Carpentersville, IL – $2,20010 – 2 – 5 – Mark Whitener – Middleburg, FL – $2,10011 – 18 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – $2,70012 – 15 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – $2,60013 – 9 – 74X – Ethan Dotson – Bakersfield, CA – $1,80014 – 17 – 40B – Kyle Bronson – Brandon, FL – $1,70015 – 7 – 14 – Trey Mills – St. Augustine, FL – $1,70016 – 19 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – $2,70017 – 14 – 16S – Sam Seawright – Fort Payne, AL – $1,50018 – 12 – 81F – Jadon Frame – Winchester, TN – $1,50019 – 10 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – $1,50020 – 21 – 10 – Garrett Smith – Madison, GA – $1,50021 – 23 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – $2,20022 – 16 – 3S – Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – $1,50023 – 13 – 9 – Michael Leach – Sun River, MT – $1,50024 – 4 – 1T – Tyler Erb – New Waverly, TX – $1,50025 – 3 – 76N – Blair Nothdurft – Renner, SD – $1,500 Race Statistics Entrants: 44Bilstein Shocks Pole Sitter: Brandon OvertonMD3 Lap Leaders: Trey Mills (Laps 1-14); Trey Mills (Laps 15-39); Hudson O’Neal (Lap 41); Trey Mills (Laps 41-42); Max Blair (Laps 43-46); Devin Moran (Laps 47-50)Hellraizer Jacks Halfway Leader: Trey MillsWieland Feature Winner: Devin MoranMargin of Victory: 0.826 secondsHellraizer Jacks Cautions: Blair Nothdurft (Lap 1); Daniel Hilsabeck (Lap 24); Garrett Alberson (Lap 26); Clay Harris (Lap 28); Dennis Erb, Jr. (Lap 38); Trey Mills (Lap 42); Ethan Dotson (Lap 48)MyRacePass Series Provisionals: Daniel Hilsabeck, Clay HarrisFast Time Provisional: n/aEmergency Provisionals: Max BlairTrack Provisional: n/aBig River Steel Podium Top 3: Devin Moran, Max Blair, Garrett AlbersonPenske Shocks Top 5: Devin Moran, Max Blair, Garrett Alberson, Clay Harris, Brandon OvertonBehrent’s One-Lap-to-Go Top 3: Devin Moran, Max Blair, Garrett AlbersonPEM 4th Place Feature: Clay HarrisDiversified Machine 5th Place Feature: Brandon OvertonWilwood Brakes 7th Place Feature: Cody OvertonWehrs Machine 11th Place Feature: Dan EbertVelocity Manufacturing 13th Place Feature: Ethan DotsonXS Power Batteries 15th Place Feature: Trey MillsHoker Trucking Hard Charger of the Race: Max Blair (Advanced 23 positions)MD3 Most Laps Led: Trey Mills (27 Laps)Sunoco Race Fuels Race for Gas Highest Finisher: Garrett AlbersonMidwest Sheet Metal Spoiler Challenge Point Leader: Hudson O’NealO’Reilly Auto Parts Rookie of the Race: n/aPro Fabrication Headers Fastest Lap of the Race: Trey Mills | Lap 6 | 15.360 secondsFK Rod Ends Hard Luck Award: Trey MillsVictory Fuel Power Move of the Race: Trey MillsOuterwears Crew Chief of the Race: Chuck KimbleARP Engine Builder of the Race: Cornett Race EnginesMiller Welders Chassis Builder of the Race: Longhorn ChassisDirt Draft Fastest in Hot Laps: Mark Whitener | 15.4932 secondsTime of Race: 42 minutes 43 seconds Big River Steel Championship Standings Presented by ARP:Pos – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Points – Earnings1 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – 1210 – $77,4002 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – 1190 – $77,6003 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – 1115 – $31,4504 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – 1050 – $29,9005 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – 1045 – $22,7506 – 111 – Max Blair – Centerville, PA – 1025 – $24,0007 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – 995 – $36,5008 – 40B – Kyle Bronson – Brandon, FL – 975 – $15,3759 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – 965 – $23,50010 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – 940 – $17,95011 – 3s – Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – 880 – $15,50012 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – 880 – $16,57513 – 11 – Josh Rice – Crittenden, KY – 840 – $11,42516 – 8 – Dillon McCowan – Urbana, MO – 785 – $7,07518 – 19M – Brenden Smith – Dade City, FL – 745 – $9,80019 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – 740 – $11,62520 – 7 – Ross Robinson – Georgetown, DE – 690 – $4,92522 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – 640 – $7,72523 – C4 – Freddie Carpenter – Parkersburg, WV – 575 – $1,100 |
John Force Racing–Gainesville Saturday
SATURDAY RECAP – GAINESVILLE Race 1 of 20 |
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| Photography: John Force Racing / Auto Imagery / Gary Nastase |
| HART EARNS FIRST NO. 1 QUALIFIER IN JFR DEBUTVandergriff and Beckman to face each other in Rd. 1, DeJoria 11th on Funny Car ladder |
SATURDAY RECAP – GAINESVILLERace 1 of 20 |
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| Photography: John Force Racing / Auto Imagery / Gary Nastase |
| HART EARNS FIRST NO. 1 QUALIFIER IN JFR DEBUTVandergriff and Beckman to face each other in Rd. 1, DeJoria 11th on Funny Car ladder |
| GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 7, 2025) – Josh Hart has wanted to earn a yellow NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing ballcap for being the top qualifier since he debuted in the Top Fuel ranks in 2021 and, in his first race driving for John Force Racing, he did just that for Sunday’s AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at his adopted home track of Gainesville Raceway. Hart drove the Burnyzz Speed Shops / Speedmaster Top Fuel Dragster to a lap of 3.658 seconds at 340.30 mph Friday night under the lights and much cooler conditions than the hot and sticky conditions the competitors dealt with Saturday. Hart and his Dave Grubnic / John Collins led team will face No. 16 qualifier Dan Mercier (3.885 seconds at 266.32 mph) in Sunday’s first round of eliminations. Jordan Vandergriff, making his Funny Car debut with John Force Racing, qualified the Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS eighth from his Q2 run Friday night of 3.990 seconds at 318.47 mph and will face teammate and 2012 NHRA Funny Car World Champion Jack Beckman in the first round of eliminations. Beckman had been bumped from the field of 16 by the time he rolled to the starting line for his final qualifying attempt but the PEAK SQUAD came through when it counted, making Beckman the ninth seed with a run of 4.029 seconds at 324.83 mph in the heat of the day. Alexis DeJoria, also making her John Force Racing debut at the 2026 season-opening Gatornationals, used her Q3 run early Saturday afternoon to earn the 11thspot in the qualifying order for the Bandero Premium Tequila Chevrolet SS Funny Car program. The six-time NHRA event winner will square up in Round 1 of eliminations against No.6 qualifier Cruz Pedregon, whose best last of the four event’s four qualifying sessions was 3.948 seconds at 329.91 mph. Final eliminations are scheduled on Sunday, March 8, at 10 a.m. ET. Quote from Josh Hart, Burnyzz Speed Shop / Speedmaster Top Fuel Dragster: “The fans are awesome. The energy is always good here. My wife always attends this race, so maybe it’s just a level of comfort. It’s the first place that I ever went down a drag strip. If I could figure out how to get that comfortable at all the other race tracks, maybe we could really chase a championship. We’ve literally broke every single one of my career bests already this weekend. So I have all the confidence in the world. (Crew chief David Grubnic) is like the Babe Ruth of drag racing. He can almost call a shot. We’ll be ready for race day and I believe him.” Quote from Jack Beckman, PEAK Chevrolet SS Funny Car: “The same PEAK Chevy that had a great test session two weeks ago here and great test runs earlier this week showed up for the Gatornationals but it’s not the same racetrack that it was four days ago. We just had to keep listening to the race track. By the time we rolled up for the last qualifying session, not only had we been bumped out of the show, there was also a two-car incident on the race track and a long delay. The track prep was coming to question there. There was so much drama and, as a driver, your job is to try to stay calm. But I’m also telling myself, ‘Be ready to pedal the car. If this thing does anything stupid, get off the throttle as quick as you can to minimize the tire spin, and roll into it because it’s a hot, nasty race track.’ But the PEAK Squad made the perfect call for those conditions, slid it right on through and qualified ninth. You can win from any qualifying position. Quote from Jordan Vandergriff, Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS Funny Car: “It feels great to have the Cornwell Tools Chevy qualified but I’m still wondering if it qualifies me as a real Funny Car driver yet. But it really is just an honor to be qualified in this Funny Car Class in my very first race. And, to do it for John Force Racing means the world to me. To do it with John and have him believe in me just means the world to me. It shows that this car and team are good and we are gonna pick up where it left off. We have Chris Cunningham and Jason Bunker as a crew team duo and they’re gonna take this thing all the way to the winner’s circle. Quote from Alexis DeJoria, Bandero Premium Chevrolet SS: “It’s been a tricky weekend so far for the Bandero Chevrolet SS team but we’re in the show and ready to race Sunday. Not a lot of cars made it down, and the cars that did were not running the record numbers. We made it down the track twice, and we are ready for tomorrow. We are safely in the show and I can’t wait. |
Kyle Kirkwood podiums in IndyCar return to Phoenix
March 7, 2026 — PHOENIX, AZ
- Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood drove his #27 Honda Indy car from 11th to second at Phoenix Raceway
- Marcus Armstong gives Meyer Shank Racing a top five finish in the Good Ranchers 250
- Four of five Honda-powered teams finish in the top 10
Kyle Kirkwood led the way for Honda in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES’ return to Phoenix Raceway—scoring a second-place finish aboard his #27 Andretti Global machine.
Kirkwood started 11th and worked his way to the front of the field via an alternate pit strategy, leading 47 laps in the later stages of the Good Ranchers 250. It was only the gamble to take fresh tires on the final yellow flag for eventual race winner Josef Newgarden that allowed him to move forward and drop Kirkwood back to second place with a mere 8 laps to the finish.
The podium finish moved Kirkwood into second in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship standings, just five points behind the leader.
Meyer Shank Racing’s Marcus Armstrong finished fifth in a strong showing after starting 13th on the grid.
Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon, a previous winner in Phoenix, finished seventh, while Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s Graham Rahal finished ninth—making it four Honda-powered teams in the top 10.
Two strong Honda contenders for the win had their days cut short by contact. Alex Palou drove from 10th into the top five before contact with Rinus VeeKay ended his day on lap 22. The incident ends Palou’s championship leading streak which began in July of 2024.
Will Power started at the very rear of the grid following a crash in qualifying and powered himself to the front of the field—leading 10 laps in his second start for Andretti Global before contact with the #21 dropped him down to 16th at the flag.
Good Ranchers 250 Honda Race Results
| 2nd Kyle Kirkwood | Andretti Global Honda |
| 5th Marcus Armstrong | Meyer Shank Racing Honda |
| 7th Scott Dixon | Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
| 9th Graham Rahal | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
| 10th Kyffin Simpson | Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
| 12th Felix Rosenqvist | Meyer Shank Racing Honda |
| 15th Dennis Hauger – R | Dale Coyne Racing Honda |
| 16th Will Power | Andretti Global Honda |
| 17th Marcus Ericsson | Andretti Global Honda |
| 18th Mick Schumacher | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
| 23rd Louis Foster | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda – Not running, contact |
| 24th Alex Palou | Chip Ganassi Racing Honda – Not running, contact |
| 25th Romain Grosjean Dale | Coyne Racing Honda – Not running, mechanical |
R – Rookie
Quotes
Kyle Kirkwood (#27 Andretti Global Honda) finished second: “I’m really happy with our JM Bullion Honda and our result today. We had a really good shot to win there up until the final handful of laps, that’s just what 20-lap fresher tires can do. And today we scored a huge second place for our #27 team. We typically haven’t been that good on short ovals and hopefully this is a turning point for all of us at Andretti Global to really bring the fight on these types of tracks. Shout out to Honda—our fuel economy and overall power were incredible all race long. Just a good day for our JM Bullion Honda team.”
Marcus Armstrong (#66 Meyer Shank Racing Honda) finished fifth: “I’m happy to see the end of that one really. It was a tricky day because I was basically just sliding the whole day. I was really happy to see the checkered flag. I honestly had such a great time battling it out with Scott (Dixon). He’s someone that I grew up watching on TV being a fellow Kiwi and I really looked up to him. So, to be able to be racing right next to him on track was something really fun and special. Phoenix Raceway is honestly such a fun track and I’m hoping that this is a regular on the INDYCAR schedule.”
Kelvin Fu (Vice President, Honda Racing Corporation USA): “It’s good to be back at Phoenix. There was a great crowd out there today and I’m glad IndyCar could put on a show for them. Huge congrats to Kyle Kirkwood ending up second place. It’s always a good day when you stand on the podium. We had four of our five Honda-powered teams finish in the top 10, and the Rahal Letterman Lanigan team had an incredible qualifying performance. We’ve made a step, but it’s clear that we have more work to do before our next short oval at WWTR in June. Huge thank you to everyone at HRC US for their continued hard work!”
Kyle Kirkwood podiums in IndyCar return to Phoenix
March 7, 2026 — PHOENIX, AZ
- Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood drove his #27 Honda Indy car from 11th to second at Phoenix Raceway
- Marcus Armstong gives Meyer Shank Racing a top five finish in the Good Ranchers 250
- Four of five Honda-powered teams finish in the top 10
Kyle Kirkwood led the way for Honda in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES’ return to Phoenix Raceway—scoring a second-place finish aboard his #27 Andretti Global machine.
Kirkwood started 11th and worked his way to the front of the field via an alternate pit strategy, leading 47 laps in the later stages of the Good Ranchers 250. It was only the gamble to take fresh tires on the final yellow flag for eventual race winner Josef Newgarden that allowed him to move forward and drop Kirkwood back to second place with a mere 8 laps to the finish.
The podium finish moved Kirkwood into second in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship standings, just five points behind the leader.
Meyer Shank Racing’s Marcus Armstrong finished fifth in a strong showing after starting 13th on the grid.
Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon, a previous winner in Phoenix, finished seventh, while Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s Graham Rahal finished ninth—making it four Honda-powered teams in the top 10.
Two strong Honda contenders for the win had their days cut short by contact. Alex Palou drove from 10th into the top five before contact with Rinus VeeKay ended his day on lap 22. The incident ends Palou’s championship leading streak which began in July of 2024.
Will Power started at the very rear of the grid following a crash in qualifying and powered himself to the front of the field—leading 10 laps in his second start for Andretti Global before contact with the #21 dropped him down to 16th at the flag.
Good Ranchers 250 Honda Race Results
| 2nd Kyle Kirkwood | Andretti Global Honda |
| 5th Marcus Armstrong | Meyer Shank Racing Honda |
| 7th Scott Dixon | Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
| 9th Graham Rahal | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
| 10th Kyffin Simpson | Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
| 12th Felix Rosenqvist | Meyer Shank Racing Honda |
| 15th Dennis Hauger – R | Dale Coyne Racing Honda |
| 16th Will Power | Andretti Global Honda |
| 17th Marcus Ericsson | Andretti Global Honda |
| 18th Mick Schumacher | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
| 23rd Louis Foster | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda – Not running, contact |
| 24th Alex Palou | Chip Ganassi Racing Honda – Not running, contact |
| 25th Romain Grosjean Dale | Coyne Racing Honda – Not running, mechanical |
R – Rookie
Quotes
Kyle Kirkwood (#27 Andretti Global Honda) finished second: “I’m really happy with our JM Bullion Honda and our result today. We had a really good shot to win there up until the final handful of laps, that’s just what 20-lap fresher tires can do. And today we scored a huge second place for our #27 team. We typically haven’t been that good on short ovals and hopefully this is a turning point for all of us at Andretti Global to really bring the fight on these types of tracks. Shout out to Honda—our fuel economy and overall power were incredible all race long. Just a good day for our JM Bullion Honda team.”
Marcus Armstrong (#66 Meyer Shank Racing Honda) finished fifth: “I’m happy to see the end of that one really. It was a tricky day because I was basically just sliding the whole day. I was really happy to see the checkered flag. I honestly had such a great time battling it out with Scott (Dixon). He’s someone that I grew up watching on TV being a fellow Kiwi and I really looked up to him. So, to be able to be racing right next to him on track was something really fun and special. Phoenix Raceway is honestly such a fun track and I’m hoping that this is a regular on the INDYCAR schedule.”
Kelvin Fu (Vice President, Honda Racing Corporation USA): “It’s good to be back at Phoenix. There was a great crowd out there today and I’m glad IndyCar could put on a show for them. Huge congrats to Kyle Kirkwood ending up second place. It’s always a good day when you stand on the podium. We had four of our five Honda-powered teams finish in the top 10, and the Rahal Letterman Lanigan team had an incredible qualifying performance. We’ve made a step, but it’s clear that we have more work to do before our next short oval at WWTR in June. Huge thank you to everyone at HRC US for their continued hard work!”
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The NTT INDYCAR SERIES next travels to Arlington, Texas for the third back-to-back-to-back race weekend to open the season—the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington Sunday March 15th at 12:30 PM ET on FOX.
TEAM CHEVY INDYCAR SUNDAY RACE REPORT – Newgarden wins at Phoenix Raceway
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| CHEVROLET IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIESGood Ranchers 2501-mile, Phoenix Raceway short ovalAvondale, Arizona Saturday Race ReportMarch 7, 2026 AVONDALE, Arizona (March 7, 2026) For the 33rd time in his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career, Josef Newgarden, the pilot of the No. 2 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet, won a race with Chevrolet power, the most of any driver. In a race that featured a Phoenix Raceway record 565 on-track passes and 18 lead changes among 11 drivers, Newgarden took the lead with six laps remaining, winning his second race at the historic one-mile oval in the “Valley Of The Sun.’ His Team Penske teammate and pole-winner David Malukas stood on the third step of the podium after leading 73 laps, the most of any driver today. The double podium means that nine of the dozen drivers who have stood on the Phoenix Raceway podium since the introduction of the 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012 have been wearing Bowties. Completing Team Chevy’s strong day were Pato O’Ward in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, his second straight top five to start the 2026 season. Alexander Rossi brought the No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet home sixth, making it four of the top six finishing positions for Chevrolet-powered cars. Rossi’s ECR teammate, Christian Rasmussen, in the No. 21 ECR Splenda Stevia Chevrolet, put on a show all day, twice moving through the field to lead 69 laps. After his 23rd to seventh-place drive in the season opener, Newgarden now leads the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship point standings. Chevrolet by the numbers: Newgarden’s win is the 237th for Chevrolet all-time Newgarden’s win is the 128th for Chevrolet since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012 Today’s win is Newgarden’s 33rd with Chevrolet, tops all-time for Team Chevy and since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Today’s win is 125th with Chevrolet, tops all-time for Team Chevy and since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Newgarden and Malukas first and third place finishes are the 679th and 680th podiums all-time for ChevroletNewgarden and Malukas first and third place finishes are the 365th and 366th podiums all-time for Chevrolet since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Newgarden’s podium is his 60th with Chevrolet power, he’s in second all-time and since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Malukas’ podium is his 2nd with Chevrolet power, moving him into a tie for 41st all-time, and 21st since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Newgarden and Malukas’ podiums are the 326th and 327th all-time and 223rd and 224th since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012 |
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| Up next A three-race in three-week stretch to start the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES concludes with a visit to a new event in and around the Arlington Entertainment District, including AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Choctaw Stadium. The 2.73-mile, 14-turn Arlington Street Circuit will play host to the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, with the race airing on FOX at 1 pm (Eastern). |
| What They’re Saying – Good Ranchers 250 Josef Newgarden, No. 2 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet won:“I’m just very surprised. I mean, look, we, it’s only been a race since we haven’t won, so it’s not like it’s been a while, but I just, in the middle of the race, I don’t know that I was fully believing that we had the capability to win. and we just we kept working through it and I’m like, look, if we get another opportunity, we’re going be on the aggressive side, we’re going to be on the offense. “We took tires, and the thing was like a rocket ship when it needed to be, was right at the end of the race. So, hats off to the whole crew. XPEL back in Victory Lane. We had them in 2021. “Team Chevy!! So, I’m pumped. I love to be here in Phoenix. “I’m so happy we are here. This is you know, this is an INDYCAR track I think people that know the history of the sport know this is an INDYCAR track. So, to be here with NASCAR is fantastic. but we gotta be here as well and, I love being here with this group. “It’s early going, but you’re in the championship lead again. What does momentum mean?” “Do we really have the lead? “I mean, it’s 2 races in, so I don’t want to read too much into it, but look, momentum’s a big deal. You know, I don’t know. it’s very difficult to understand how things work.” David Malukas, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet finished 3rd:“Man. That’s wow. I mean, the whole day we were fighting that car. It didn’t play out for us in the end. But I want to say congrats to Josef. They were there with the new tires there at the end. That last set was, we were burning it. I mean, drifting sideways, but I think that’s actually where we excelled. It seemed like on new tires; I couldn’t really do much. And when the tires degged, I think it showed there. “We were reeling in Kirkwood. We got round Rasmussen Good job from all everybody in team Penske, Verizon, Chevrolet, everybody. It was, it was a good race. Scott. Big weekend with the pole and the podium.” Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet finished 4th:“It was a really nice experience. I really enjoyed driving around this place. The team did a great strategy call there in the end, which ended up being the winning strategy. But sadly, we ran out of tools in the inside of the car to get the balance back in the window. We started the race really loose, and, then we really struggled at the end of the race with front and rear. So, I’m definitely bummed because, you know, after our first stop, it looked like we were in great in great shape, but then, you know, we just kinda fell out of our hands and not a lot we could have done balance wise.” Alexander Rossi, No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet finished 6th: “A day of many emotions. At the beginning, we thought we were in a really good spot. Then we had some things in the middle of the race that got away from us and we went to the back. We ended up sixth and that kind of up and down was really the story of the whole weekend. The ECR team did a good job of hanging in there and making the most of what we good. We’ll take some good points and go again next week. Looking forward to getting to Texas and the first Java House Grand Prix of Arlington!” Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Gallagher Insurance Team Penske Chevrolet finished 8th:“Battled all day in the Gallagher Chevy. I wasn’t entirely happy with the balance and it wasn’t really that comfortable. We have to do a little bit of studying. Overall, it’s a great day. The team won. That’s a good thing. Congrats to the No. 2 team. We’ll rebuild and go to a great race in Arlington.” Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS Chevrolet finished 11th: “Just honestly unbelievable how we overcame the car issues today. We started not in a great spot [dropped back to last]. Just took multiple pit stops, and we got it right, got into the top 10. The last minute call not to pit was a collective group decision. You know, in our position [were sixth at the time] it’s really hard to make that call. And, we wish we did, but that’s racing sometimes. So we did the best we could, with what we had. Took some points and it was a good finish for the Homes For Our Troops Chevy.” Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet finished 13th: “It was a long race. I felt the pace was decent. We were pretty good around the pit sequences which is where it really matters. Obviously we were unlucky with that yellow flag that shuffled us from a top three at that point down to the high teens. It was very unfortunate; it undid the good job that the 7 VELO crew had done up until then. They were awesome on strategy, so it’s a bummer. I thought we had a much better race going for us. I’m proud of what we did. We made some good changes and had some good progression on the 7 Chevy on the ovals, so I’m pretty excited for Indy and also the rest of the short ovals. But first, Arlington.” Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 ECR Splenda Stevia Chevrolet finished 14th:“I think it is very clear what happened. We were the class of the field today. The best car out there.I was so happy with the car…you can’t just run people into the wall which was what happened today. He ran me straight into the wall, and I had damage. I think lower wishbone front, upper/lower wishbone on the rear and the toe-link which obviously some of that might have been from after, but the car was impossible to drive after that. I did what I could to salvage the day and not crash the car…but…just frustrating. Man so frustrating. We should have won the race today. We obviously didn’t.” Caio Collet, No. 4 COMBITRANS AMAZONIA Chevrolet finished 19th:“I think the start and the first stint was quite good. We were able to be up there. Just after that, I just lost a bit of pace and was lacking a bit of confidence on the rear again. Think when the pace started to go quicker, I just was a little bit stuck and but, happy to finish the race. Obviously, there’s a lot of things to improve for myself and just trying to understand a little bit better what I need from the Combitrans car to be able to be quick. A little bit of a tough weekend to be honest, and glad we finished the race and we will move on to the next one.” Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet finished 20th: “It was a long race today. There was an issue with the car I fought in Practice 2 that continued in the race. It’s disappointing because I really wanted to make the most of our Qualifying position, but we’re all eager to get and stay up front. Im confident in our group, and we’re looking forward to Arlington.” Sting Ray Robb, No. 77 Juncos Hollinger – Goodheart Chevrolet finished 21st: Really, really tough day today. I’ve had a lot of tough short oval races, but that’s the worst one to date. Our best qualifying to date and we squandered it. Really frustrating. Every stint, we struggled a lot and some confusion at the end put us some laps down, with lapped cars. Really, really unfortunate day for the whole JHR team. We deserved a lot more than this and their is definately a lot to learn. There is a long ways to go up and remember our qualifying, and move forward. Huge thank you to Goodheart, Service dogs of America and everybody else involved for supporting us. Good job for the team for being consistent on the pit stops. We’ll look forward to Arlington and put this one behind us.” Rinus VeeKay, No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Chevrolet finished 22nd: “Not the day we were looking for. Started eighth, a great staring position. Moved up to fifth and there on the restart and had a run on Palou. I took the outside and had two or three feet alongside him on the outside and I got ran up into the wall. It’s really unfortunate there. I got some damage and lost four laps and was on the back foot the rest of the race. A bit of an unlucky one, unfortunately. Even after the contact the car felt great. I think we could have had a good run at a top five this weekend. So, a tough one to swallow. The good thing is that we’re racing again in a few days. Thank you to ARCO for coming on board. I’m excited to get to Arlington for the first visit there. Great job by the guys to scramble all race and get everything done.” |
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| NTT INDYCAR SERIES News Conference David MalukasPress Conference THE MODERATOR: Currently joined bycthird-place finisher David Malukas with his first podium of the season, first with Team Penske as well. THE MODERATOR: David, starting from pole today, coming home with a podium finish. Your thoughts on a third-place finish here today. DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, I was really happy. That race, like Kyle said, it was awesome. There were so many different strategies, so much going on. In the middle of that race, I thought, All right, here we go, hopefully we can stay in the top 10. Things really played out. Another yellow came out. We still had an opportunity at the end. Big congrats to Josef for getting the win there. New tires, hard work to get through everybody. Last stint, I don’t know what Kyle thought, but that’s the hardest I pushed a tire before. That was drifting. I never drifted in an INDYCAR that much before. Through one and two, the first turn is actually left, then when you’re in the corner, the rest of it you’re turning right. Some big moments. I’m very excited to go back and clip all the videos of almost spinning out in one and two. THE MODERATOR: Open it up for questions. Q. Every time INDYCAR comes to a new oval, especially with the hybrid, everybody says it’s going to be single file, and it’s not. DAVID MALUKAS: I just started thinking about the race, what could have been different. I was focused on Kyle. What was the question (laughter)? Why wasn’t it single file? That’s kind of been the case with a lot of these races, these new ovals that we’ve been going to. I think on top of what Kyle said, I think it also adds to the drivers now, we’re trying that second lane more. I just feel like first few years in INDYCAR when I came, people didn’t really go up there. Now I feel like there’s more people trying and keeping it clean throughout the race as it goes by. Makes for better racing. I think that also adds to it. Q. Were you aware of Rasmussen having a really great drive until the very end, just how aggressive he was. What was it that you saw at the end when the car just started to fade? DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, he’s just all attack. Even when he was behind me for a few laps, I mean, I don’t know, I was defending. I came to the point that I’m going to stop defending this because I feel like we’re going to crash. He is all or nothing. He is all or nothing. It’s into the wall or I’m making that move. Obviously that strategy works very well. Fair play to him, that tire deg doesn’t seem to affect him. He can still keep attacking and keep making passes. I think it caught up to him a little bit at the end there. I think he hit the wall multiple times. He was pushing very hard. Q. David, did you feel in the car just the cinema that was going on? Awesome race, the stands were full. Could you feel how entertaining that race was? DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, yeah, dude. For my brain-rotted TikTok brain, I was so focused. I didn’t have a second to think about anything else. We were full drift the whole time. It was an awesome race. I had a really good time from start to finish. Like I said, that second lane, it worked really well. We were making moves. That race felt like an instant to me. 30 minutes and we were done. It was awesome. Q. First podium with Penske. Are you a little disappointed with the third or are you going to take this and keep the momentum rolling? DAVID MALUKAS: No, I mean, I’m so happy. I haven’t touched a trophy I feel like in a long time. It’s been a very long time. No, I’m very happy. Everything at Team Penske, St. Pete leading up to Phoenix here, we’ve had a fantastic start. It just seems that we’re still getting better and building that momentum. It’s still a new team, new guys and everything. We’re already starting off on very high standard, so very happy. Q. David, with Team Penske as a whole, for Scott to podium last week, Josef winning today, what does it mean for this team as it’s trying to bounce back from last year? DAVID MALUKAS: I think it means very much. I think it goes to show the resilience of Team Penske, right? They had some mad moments last year. Now they come back. We’re hitting it off on a very high note. Even from the NASCAR side, Joey got pole as well. Team Penske right now has been fantastic. Me being a part of it, obviously for me it’s new, but just being in that environment, I can see why the 60 years of victories and podiums and all this stuff is the way they run things very well. Q. With the history here at Phoenix Raceway, the crowd that showed up today, how important is it that you remain established in the Phoenix market? DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, I mean, I thought it was really important. It was a fantastic race. Everything you said. On top of it, we get to go back to back to back. Now we’re going to Arlington next week. It’s good from a viewing standpoint, coming from St. Pete we got a lot of new viewers. Let me tune in again. Phoenix, that was a fantastic race to watch, incredible. I think we need to keep this momentum going and we’ll see what comes for next year. Q. For a lot of people in the grandstands that came here that are NASCAR fans, they’ve never seen an INDYCAR SERIES race before. What do you think their reactions are? Are you confident that you guys won a few fans today? DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, yeah, I think that they would enjoy it. I mean, I had a fantastic time. I think everybody here thought it was a good race. I would assume from their perspective they’re going to say, Hell, yeah, INDYCAR is awesome (smiling). Q. I know you got to stick around for tomorrow? DAVID MALUKAS: Oh, got to go to Miami. Q. You have some meet-and-greets to do in the morning. DAVID MALUKAS: I’m going to be shadowing Austin tomorrow. This is awesome. I get to see it from the NASCAR world how things are run. I’m new. I’m actually super pumped. I’m going to be bugging Austin all the time. It’s going to be awesome. Q. David, you and Newgarden raced pretty tight. Did you have a little bit of contact once? DAVID MALUKAS: Really, really early on. We were just bobbing and weaving a little bit. It wasn’t intentional. Q. When you’re racing side by side with him, are you wondering what can you do with a teammate, what can I not do? Are you still learning that? DAVID MALUKAS: No. We try to help each other in every single way, work as a team to get the car better and each other better. When it comes to racing, we’re racing side by side the same way we would with anybody else out there. It’s nothing different just because we’re teammates. We race to race. I think we had good racing. We were pretty much together the whole time until the very end when they made the strategy to new tires. I raced him hard every chance I got, and he did the same. THE MODERATOR: Congratulations. We’ll see you in a couple days on the streets of Arlington. Josef NewgardenJonathan DiuguidPress Conference THE MODERATOR: Welcoming the winning driver today in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, as well as team president from Team Penske in Jonathan Diuguid. Josef Newgarden led eight of the 250 laps, including the last six. His first win of the season, 33rd of his career. 10th on the NTT INDYCAR SERIES all-time list. 19th win on an oval. The last 10 wins for Josef have come on ovals. Has now won a race in his 12th consecutive season in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. For Team Penske it’s win 247 all told for Jonathan and company. Josef, for you, how proud are you to get a win early here in 2026? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, what a day. I didn’t know how today was going to go. I don’t think any of us did. We were trying to make our best guess as how do we build a new car, approach this. I think we came in with a good mentality. At the end of the day I think the team just executed. They executed at a super high level. That is what it takes to win these races. I am not going to sit here and say we were the best today. I don’t think we were. We have work to do leaving here. We’re never shy to admit that when we’re somewhere. I think we try and be realistic about where we’re at. We executed at a super high level. Everyone was on it. The timing stand did a great job, made the right calls, great pit stops. When we needed to be fast, we were fast. Really proud of the execution. Just like St. Petersburg, we had a really tough start there. We executed on race day. We’ve been talking about this, this is what we need to do, we need to be better every time we show up, do our jobs to the best of our ability, I think the pieces will fall into place. So far it’s definitely been a decent start. We got to keep it up. Last thing I’ll say is it was a good race. I didn’t know what we were going to get. That second lane really started to open up. People were exploring. There were some really good cars out there. Guys were doing some amazing things in the middle of the race, even the beginning. It just turned it into certainly a show, something you could pick apart. You could choose your battle at the end, what you want to do. It was fun to be a part of that. THE MODERATOR: Jonathan, obviously the tire change helped out perhaps at the end for Josef. This is a big weekend for Team Penske. JONATHAN DIUGUID: Yeah, absolutely. I think Josef mentioned it, getting a win this early on in the season is fantastic. I think he mentioned St. Petersburg there. I would say we were conservative, kind of had a boring strategy today. Today before the race started, we decided we were going to be aggressive. The opportunity came with 40 laps to go, that caution came out. Decided to give up the track position we had, take tires, put it in Josef’s hands. He did an amazing job. 10 laps from the end, I was like, Okay, I don’t know if we’re going to do this. Then we started moving forward pretty quickly. It was amazing to watch. Really happy for the group. THE MODERATOR: We’ll start with questions. Q. This really stands out like last weekend at St. Pete where Josef charged through the field, great result. Team went through a huge evolution during the off-season. It feels like we’re seeing the effects of that. What do you say after two races? JONATHAN DIUGUID: I think it’s just starting. What Josef said there is we pretty much talk about everything, whether it was finishing second in qualifying yesterday. We could have gone around and gave each other high fives. We were talking about why we weren’t on the pole. We qualified poorly in St. Petersburg. We talked about how we could be better. I think that’s the biggest thing that’s going to keep moving us forward is being open about the good parts and the bad parts. I would say that’s what got us the win today, was we had a plan. We stuck to it. We were pretty open. I think if you listened to the radio, you could have probably figured out what we were going to do. We weren’t talking any codes or anything. We wanted to be exactly clear and make no mistakes. Like Josef said, it was execution that mattered. Q. With David as a teammate, you had some fun on track, but also demonstrated what you are capable of. Thoughts about the two of you working together. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I got asked about this at the beginning of the year on Content Day. I think David is doing excellent. I’m not going to be surprised to see him win sooner than later. I just won’t. I think he’s done a good job. He’s a little different. I don’t mean that good or bad. He’s younger. He’s like from a different generation. He acts differently to me and Scott. He’s very complementary in some ways. It’s always nice to see something new. He’s got that youthfulness to him. You can tell he’s eager to perform. I think he does a good job. He performed excellently in St. Pete. He had a little bit of a mishap with the braking, but he was fast all weekend. His feedback is good. It’s concise and consistent. Same thing here. When he says something, you can kind of trust what he’s saying. That helps propel the team forward. That’s all we really need for him. I think he’s a great addition. I got nothing but good things to say about him. I think he’s going to win a race at some point here soon. I’ll echo J.D. We’re on a good start. Pretty open and honest in trying to move the ship forward. So far so good. I think we just got to keep our feet on the ground. It’s very early days. You can’t get too excited after two races. We’re working on things. We still got some things we got to work on. We got to be better leaving here. We’re going to talk about that. There’s a lot of other places we got to be better that we are working on. We just got to stay on it together as a group all year. Q. Is it too early to anoint you a championship contender? JONATHAN DIUGUID: At least a championship leader. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: That is a factual statement. We are leading the championship. Palou had his mishap early. Two races, it’s a very small sample size. Not surprised to see that everything got shuffled up there. Look, I don’t recall a time being at Team Penske where I didn’t believe we could achieve any goals we marked out. If you go, Hey, look, for us winning the Indy 500 is most important, then how do we excel at every other track and win the championship. I’ve never come into a year with this team and thought I don’t know that we can excel this year, I just don’t know that we can get there. I never believed that. I’ve always seen the potential with this team. It looks a little different now. But that potential was always there in the past and we could deliver on it. I think we can deliver on it this year. It’s an everyday process. We’re going to take it one step at a time. Doesn’t mean there’s not going to be some turbulence. I think if we do our jobs and control what’s in our control, I don’t see why we can’t be in the fight. Q. You come to a track that nobody has been to since 2018 and you win. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think we just had a great day. Typically when you see me in Victory Lane, it’s probably ’cause I had the best car on the day. I got to say I was not a believer midway through the race. But when I needed that car to be good, it was really good. I mean, it’s not like I was doing something magical. It was right where I needed it to be. That was just down to working on it, kind of going the wrong way, then coming back the right way and having the right calls, having the right support. That’s what should happen. When you show up, you’re prepared, you do your job, put yourself in position and you execute. You should be able to win races. I think we did that today. Q. Talk about the competition level out there. You were battling McLaughlin. Talk about midway through how competitive this was. Also talk about the last pit stop to take tires. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I mean, it was a tough day. There’s a lot of good cars I saw today. I think you got to have tremendous respect for the competition in this series. There’s not just one guy I look at. There were a few cars that looked really competitive at different times. I think Christian looked phenomenal. He was just driving a great race. Then Kirkwood looked really good at certain points. Certainly at the end. There was many others. I could sit here and talk about it all day. I think there were a lot of people that had great potential in this race. It’s tough competition. You have to have respect for that. I was happy to see that the race turned into a good battle is the way I would put it. The second lane did open. It got better towards the end of the race. I thought the track was in the best position at the end. That would make sense. Even the lane condition was the best at the end. I was able to go where I needed to. I could find grip when the car was starting to lose grip in certain areas. It was really cool. INDYCARs have not always been that way. I don’t remember 10 years ago where I could start searching for lines to find a better compliance or better grip level for my car. I was doing that at the end there. It was really fun to race. I hope the show was as good as it felt from inside the car. Q. Pit stop… JOSEF NEWGARDEN: The pit stop? I mean, Jonathan already touched on this. We just stuck to our plan. We knew what we were going to do as far as our process going into the race. I think we stayed true to that. We made the right calls, right stops, we executed at the end. Q. Josef, to the pit stop point, were you surprised that more people didn’t gamble on tires? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Actually no. I think because of the prior situation. The restart prior, we were talking about this on the radio. JONATHAN DIUGUID: 26 and 27 were able to stay out front. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I was really shocked when they did that. It kind of coincided us with de-tuning our car. We didn’t have a good stint on that restart. I was really surprised how competitive the people that stayed out on the prior yellow were. I think they maintained their position, from what I saw. Q. Lost the lead to Rasmussen. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: So they were pretty good. I think you sort of pick your poison at that point. Gamble to some degree. If I’m gambling, I want to be on the offense. I would rather be on the offense and lose the race. We did that today. Ended up working out. Q. Similar to the way you won the 2018 race. Describe the similarities or not the similarities. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, different day. I mean, very different race. We weren’t doing this. I mean, I thought guys were about to run the fence in one and two. It was wild looking on some of this. It was cool. It was not like that in 2018. 2018 was a little bit more simplistic. Same sort of deal where I thought we were stronger on an attack position on a restart, so I won that then there. I felt that today, too. I could make more happen in an offensive position at the end. That rung true. Yeah, it was a very different race. We were all over the place today in a good way. Q. J.D., the boys early in the race were all together and banging wheels. What were your thoughts about that? JONATHAN DIUGUID: ‘The boys’ meaning teammates? Q. Yes. JONATHAN DIUGUID: I thought it was close racing. Like Josef said, there’s a pretty high level of respect. When you’re racing your teammate for the top five, that means your teammate is doing a good job. They understand that as well. They’re not going to put us in a situation where we have to talk about something different. Like Josef said, the group did a good job today, covered the strategies there with the 12 staying out. The 2 took tires and the 2 took the day. I think they all respected each other and raced quite well. Q. Before you came here, maybe you had proven this during the test at the short oval, how is the traffic situation? Is this a risky factor for the race? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Was it tough when you get in traffic? Q. Yes. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think that was a big component of this race, which is pretty typical nowadays for a short oval. If you want to excel in this type of race, you’ve got to be excellent in traffic. I mean, there’s just no getting around it. That’s what happens on a short oval situation, is the circulation is so high that you can’t just kind of sit there and control the lead. You’ve got to be able to go. People are going to press you. I think people pressed hard today, really hard. There were points where they were pressing us and they were winning. We had to kind of raise our level at the end there. It all worked out. But yeah, traffic is critical at a race like this. Q. It is shaping up to be a Penske weekend sweep. Malukas had the pole, you win the race, Joey Logano has the pole. How important is that to get a sweep? There aren’t many opportunities where that can happen with him winning both series at the same venue. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think it’s incredibly important. It will be so disappointing if the Cup guys do not deliver tomorrow (smiling). JONATHAN DIUGUID: Horribly disappointing. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Great point, Bruce (laughter). It’s always fun. We got to go first. It worked out. Now you got to put the pressure on him. Look, it was very hard. I didn’t think we were going to win today, to be honest with you. It’s fun. I wish we had more weekends like this to be honest with you. It’s fun going on an oval together. Has it ever happened? THE MODERATOR: First time on an oval. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s so cool. I think we could get a couple more like this. Q. There were fans in the grandstands that have probably never seen an INDYCAR race in person. What do you think they’re going to walk away with? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I’m excited to watch it back personally. It was pretty thrilling to be in it. I hoped it would turn into what it did. The first stint, from my vantage point, didn’t feel that exciting. I thought it was going to be a little processional. That does happen sometimes. Look, we can’t make every race the most incredible racing show out there. I think today turned into a good INDYCAR product. This is what we expect now when we put an INDYCAR race on a short oval. This is the type of racing we want to produce. There’s not an exact science to that. I think this sort of tire compound mixture versus the downforce level and track condition, there’s all a little unique, they need fine-tuning. When we get it right, this is the type of show we want to produce. I was happy we were able to have that in front of this crowd today. Q. What do you think it is that made this race so good compared with your win in Phoenix in 2018? Is it the tires? The reconfigured track? The fact it was held in sunlight? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: There’s multiple factors. I’m telling you the number one factor is that we have sort of taught this field a lot of things. The tires are different. For whatever reason, they seemed to produce a little less dust and marbling, kind of both those things. It does happen. I’m telling you the number one factor is that more people explore the track now. It is not possible to keep all the lanes open unless people utilize them. You have more individuals now in this series that are open to kind of driving the car all over the place. The car is capable of doing that as well. You can run the second lane because of the grip and downforce level and not be super slow. This all kind of feeds on itself. I do think the difference we have now is you’ve got guys that are constantly trying to find that second lane, and they keep in it during the race. That’s why I ask my spotter who is using it, where they were at. I could hear people were using it. I was using it. I was trying to keep it clean just so we could have a good show. If they don’t do that, 50, 60 laps, it will close off. You have to wait for a caution to get a new opportunity to open that back up. But I think that is the biggest difference. Q. Josef, can you help with a compare and contrast from 2018? I swear we had more fans here today, more energy than maybe for all three of the last races here. Speak about that. This feels like something really powerful might have been started. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I just think a great opportunity to have the type of race we had today. I really was hoping we’d have a good show. I think we produced what we expect from the INDYCAR SERIES. I hope there was a lot of people that have maybe not seen an INDYCAR race in a while that are going to leave here and go, Hey, I should give that another look. Both should complement each other. If you’re a motorsport fan, you’re just getting way more value for your weekend to have the top two motorsport championships together on the same weekend. I don’t see why we can’t do a little more of this. I think it’s good for everybody. Very fun to see the crowd. Everyone seemed open and welcoming in a good way. I saw motorsports fans here this weekend that seemed excited to watch racing. We put on a good show. I hope the Cup guys put on a good show tomorrow. Let’s see if we can do more of it in the future. THE MODERATOR: Congratulations on the win. |
| Chevrolet history at Phoenix Raceway General Motors Wins – 16 Chevrolet Wins – 11 2026 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2018 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2017 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2016 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing2002 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske1992 – Bob Rahal – Rahal Hogan Racing1991 – Arie Luyendyk – Doug Shierson Racing1990 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1989 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1988 – Mario Andretti – Newman Haas Racing1969 – George Follmer – George Follmer Oldsmobile Wins – 5 2001 – Sam Hornish – Panther Racing2000 – Buddy Lazier – Hemelgarn Racing1999 – Scott Goodyear – Panther Racing1998 – Scott Sharp – Kelley Racing1997 – Jim Guthrie – Blueprint Racing |
General Motors Poles – 14Chevrolet Poles – 9 2026 – David Malukas – Team Penske2017 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2016 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2002 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske1991 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1990 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1989 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1988 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1987 – Mario Andretti – Newman Haas Racing Oldsmobile Poles – 5 2001 – Greg Ray – Team Menard2000 – Greg Ray – Team Menard1999 – Greg Ray – Team Menard1998 – Jeff Ward – ISM Racing1997 – Tony Stewart – Team MenardGeneral Motors Podiums – 41 Chevrolet Podiums: 27 Driver Podiums: Bob Rahal (3), Emerson Fittipaldi (2), Rick Mears (2), Josef Newgarden (2), Simon Pagenaud (2), Will Power (2), Al Unser Jr. (2), Mario Andretti (1), Helio Castroneves (1), Gil de Ferran (1), George Follmer (1), Scott Dixon (1), Roberto Guerrero (1), JR Hildebrand (1), Sam Hornish (1), Arie Luyendyk (1), David Malukas (1), Danny Sullivan (1), Jimmy Vasser (1) Team Podiums: Team Penske (14), Galles Racing (4), Chip Ganassi Racing (1), Doug Shierson Racing (1), ECR (1), George Follmer (1), Granatelli Racing (1), Hayhoe Racing (1), Newman Haas Racing (1), Panther Racing (1), Rahal Hogan Racing (1) Oldsmobile Podiums: 14 Driver Podiums: Scott Goodyear (2), Buddy Lazier (2), Tony Stewart (2), Billy Boat (1), Jim Guthrie (1), Davey Hamilton (1), Donnie Beechler (1), Sam Hornish (1), Eliseo Salazar (1), Scott Sharp (1) Jeff Ward (1) Team Podiums: A.J. Foyt Racing (3), Panther Racing (3), Hemelgarn Racing (2), Team Menard (2), Blueprint Racing (1), Cahill Racing (1), Kelley Racing (1), Pagan Racing (1) General Motors Laps Led: 3145 Chevrolet Laps Led: 2158 Driver Laps Led: Rick Mears (247), Bob Rahal (242), Mario Andretti (198), Helio Castroneves (174), Scott Dixon (155), Paul Tracy (151), Will Power (139), Arie Luyendyk (129), Simon Pagenaud (119), Michael Andretti (88), David Malukas (74), Christian Rasmussen (69), Sam Hornish (67), Al Unser Jr. (65), Juan Montoya (56), Danny Sullivan (53), Josef Newgarden (40), George Follmer (29), Gil de Ferran (15), Kevin Cogan (13), Emerson Fittipaldi (10), Pato O’Ward (10), Christian Lundgaard (8), Eliseo Salazar (7), Tomas Scheckter (1) Team Laps Led: Team Penske (1077), Newman Haas Racing (286), Rahal Hogan Racing (200), Chip Ganassi Racing (155), Doug Shierson Racing (129), ECR (69), Panther Racing(68), Galles Racing (68), Kelley Racing (39), George Follmer (29), Arrow McLaren (18), Patrick Racing (13), A.J. Foyt Racing (7) Oldsmobile Laps Led: 987 Driver Laps Led: Tony Stewart (212), Sam Hornish (140), Scott Goodyear (134), Scott Sharp (94), Jim Guthrie (74), Greg Ray (61), Buddy Lazier (45), Billy Boat (41), Stephan Gregoire (36), Eddie Cheever (28), Jeff Ward (25), Kenny Brack (24), Al Unser Jr. (22), Mark Dismore (14), Affonso Giaffone (13), Robbie McGehee (11), Robbie Buhl (5), Helio Castroneves (4), Gil de Ferran (3), Donnie Beechler (1) Team Laps Led: Panther Racing (274), Team Menard (273), Kelley Racing (104), Blueprint Racing (74), Galles Racing (46), A.J. Foyt Racing (45), Hemelgarn Racing (45), Dick Simon Racing (36), Team Cheever (28), ISM Racing (25), Chitwood Motorsports (13), Treadway Racing (11), Team Penske (7), Dreyer & Reinbold Racing (5), Cahil Racing (1) |
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| CHEVROLET IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIESGood Ranchers 2501-mile, Phoenix Raceway short ovalAvondale, Arizona Saturday Race ReportMarch 7, 2026 AVONDALE, Arizona (March 7, 2026) For the 33rd time in his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career, Josef Newgarden, the pilot of the No. 2 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet, won a race with Chevrolet power, the most of any driver. In a race that featured a Phoenix Raceway record 565 on-track passes and 18 lead changes among 11 drivers, Newgarden took the lead with six laps remaining, winning his second race at the historic one-mile oval in the “Valley Of The Sun.’ His Team Penske teammate and pole-winner David Malukas stood on the third step of the podium after leading 73 laps, the most of any driver today. The double podium means that nine of the dozen drivers who have stood on the Phoenix Raceway podium since the introduction of the 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012 have been wearing Bowties. Completing Team Chevy’s strong day were Pato O’Ward in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, his second straight top five to start the 2026 season. Alexander Rossi brought the No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet home sixth, making it four of the top six finishing positions for Chevrolet-powered cars. Rossi’s ECR teammate, Christian Rasmussen, in the No. 21 ECR Splenda Stevia Chevrolet, put on a show all day, twice moving through the field to lead 69 laps. After his 23rd to seventh-place drive in the season opener, Newgarden now leads the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship point standings. Chevrolet by the numbers: Newgarden’s win is the 237th for Chevrolet all-time Newgarden’s win is the 128th for Chevrolet since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012 Today’s win is Newgarden’s 33rd with Chevrolet, tops all-time for Team Chevy and since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Today’s win is 125th with Chevrolet, tops all-time for Team Chevy and since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Newgarden and Malukas first and third place finishes are the 679th and 680th podiums all-time for ChevroletNewgarden and Malukas first and third place finishes are the 365th and 366th podiums all-time for Chevrolet since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Newgarden’s podium is his 60th with Chevrolet power, he’s in second all-time and since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Malukas’ podium is his 2nd with Chevrolet power, moving him into a tie for 41st all-time, and 21st since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012Newgarden and Malukas’ podiums are the 326th and 327th all-time and 223rd and 224th since the introduction of 2.2L Twin-Turbo V6 in 2012 |
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| Up next A three-race in three-week stretch to start the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES concludes with a visit to a new event in and around the Arlington Entertainment District, including AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Choctaw Stadium. The 2.73-mile, 14-turn Arlington Street Circuit will play host to the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, with the race airing on FOX at 1 pm (Eastern). |
| What They’re Saying – Good Ranchers 250 Josef Newgarden, No. 2 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet won:“I’m just very surprised. I mean, look, we, it’s only been a race since we haven’t won, so it’s not like it’s been a while, but I just, in the middle of the race, I don’t know that I was fully believing that we had the capability to win. and we just we kept working through it and I’m like, look, if we get another opportunity, we’re going be on the aggressive side, we’re going to be on the offense. “We took tires, and the thing was like a rocket ship when it needed to be, was right at the end of the race. So, hats off to the whole crew. XPEL back in Victory Lane. We had them in 2021. “Team Chevy!! So, I’m pumped. I love to be here in Phoenix. “I’m so happy we are here. This is you know, this is an INDYCAR track I think people that know the history of the sport know this is an INDYCAR track. So, to be here with NASCAR is fantastic. but we gotta be here as well and, I love being here with this group. “It’s early going, but you’re in the championship lead again. What does momentum mean?” “Do we really have the lead? “I mean, it’s 2 races in, so I don’t want to read too much into it, but look, momentum’s a big deal. You know, I don’t know. it’s very difficult to understand how things work.” David Malukas, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet finished 3rd:“Man. That’s wow. I mean, the whole day we were fighting that car. It didn’t play out for us in the end. But I want to say congrats to Josef. They were there with the new tires there at the end. That last set was, we were burning it. I mean, drifting sideways, but I think that’s actually where we excelled. It seemed like on new tires; I couldn’t really do much. And when the tires degged, I think it showed there. “We were reeling in Kirkwood. We got round Rasmussen Good job from all everybody in team Penske, Verizon, Chevrolet, everybody. It was, it was a good race. Scott. Big weekend with the pole and the podium.” Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet finished 4th:“It was a really nice experience. I really enjoyed driving around this place. The team did a great strategy call there in the end, which ended up being the winning strategy. But sadly, we ran out of tools in the inside of the car to get the balance back in the window. We started the race really loose, and, then we really struggled at the end of the race with front and rear. So, I’m definitely bummed because, you know, after our first stop, it looked like we were in great in great shape, but then, you know, we just kinda fell out of our hands and not a lot we could have done balance wise.” Alexander Rossi, No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet finished 6th: “A day of many emotions. At the beginning, we thought we were in a really good spot. Then we had some things in the middle of the race that got away from us and we went to the back. We ended up sixth and that kind of up and down was really the story of the whole weekend. The ECR team did a good job of hanging in there and making the most of what we good. We’ll take some good points and go again next week. Looking forward to getting to Texas and the first Java House Grand Prix of Arlington!” Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Gallagher Insurance Team Penske Chevrolet finished 8th:“Battled all day in the Gallagher Chevy. I wasn’t entirely happy with the balance and it wasn’t really that comfortable. We have to do a little bit of studying. Overall, it’s a great day. The team won. That’s a good thing. Congrats to the No. 2 team. We’ll rebuild and go to a great race in Arlington.” Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS Chevrolet finished 11th: “Just honestly unbelievable how we overcame the car issues today. We started not in a great spot [dropped back to last]. Just took multiple pit stops, and we got it right, got into the top 10. The last minute call not to pit was a collective group decision. You know, in our position [were sixth at the time] it’s really hard to make that call. And, we wish we did, but that’s racing sometimes. So we did the best we could, with what we had. Took some points and it was a good finish for the Homes For Our Troops Chevy.” Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet finished 13th: “It was a long race. I felt the pace was decent. We were pretty good around the pit sequences which is where it really matters. Obviously we were unlucky with that yellow flag that shuffled us from a top three at that point down to the high teens. It was very unfortunate; it undid the good job that the 7 VELO crew had done up until then. They were awesome on strategy, so it’s a bummer. I thought we had a much better race going for us. I’m proud of what we did. We made some good changes and had some good progression on the 7 Chevy on the ovals, so I’m pretty excited for Indy and also the rest of the short ovals. But first, Arlington.” Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 ECR Splenda Stevia Chevrolet finished 14th:“I think it is very clear what happened. We were the class of the field today. The best car out there.I was so happy with the car…you can’t just run people into the wall which was what happened today. He ran me straight into the wall, and I had damage. I think lower wishbone front, upper/lower wishbone on the rear and the toe-link which obviously some of that might have been from after, but the car was impossible to drive after that. I did what I could to salvage the day and not crash the car…but…just frustrating. Man so frustrating. We should have won the race today. We obviously didn’t.” Caio Collet, No. 4 COMBITRANS AMAZONIA Chevrolet finished 19th:“I think the start and the first stint was quite good. We were able to be up there. Just after that, I just lost a bit of pace and was lacking a bit of confidence on the rear again. Think when the pace started to go quicker, I just was a little bit stuck and but, happy to finish the race. Obviously, there’s a lot of things to improve for myself and just trying to understand a little bit better what I need from the Combitrans car to be able to be quick. A little bit of a tough weekend to be honest, and glad we finished the race and we will move on to the next one.” Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet finished 20th: “It was a long race today. There was an issue with the car I fought in Practice 2 that continued in the race. It’s disappointing because I really wanted to make the most of our Qualifying position, but we’re all eager to get and stay up front. Im confident in our group, and we’re looking forward to Arlington.” Sting Ray Robb, No. 77 Juncos Hollinger – Goodheart Chevrolet finished 21st: Really, really tough day today. I’ve had a lot of tough short oval races, but that’s the worst one to date. Our best qualifying to date and we squandered it. Really frustrating. Every stint, we struggled a lot and some confusion at the end put us some laps down, with lapped cars. Really, really unfortunate day for the whole JHR team. We deserved a lot more than this and their is definately a lot to learn. There is a long ways to go up and remember our qualifying, and move forward. Huge thank you to Goodheart, Service dogs of America and everybody else involved for supporting us. Good job for the team for being consistent on the pit stops. We’ll look forward to Arlington and put this one behind us.” Rinus VeeKay, No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Chevrolet finished 22nd: “Not the day we were looking for. Started eighth, a great staring position. Moved up to fifth and there on the restart and had a run on Palou. I took the outside and had two or three feet alongside him on the outside and I got ran up into the wall. It’s really unfortunate there. I got some damage and lost four laps and was on the back foot the rest of the race. A bit of an unlucky one, unfortunately. Even after the contact the car felt great. I think we could have had a good run at a top five this weekend. So, a tough one to swallow. The good thing is that we’re racing again in a few days. Thank you to ARCO for coming on board. I’m excited to get to Arlington for the first visit there. Great job by the guys to scramble all race and get everything done.” |
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| NTT INDYCAR SERIES News Conference David MalukasPress Conference THE MODERATOR: Currently joined bycthird-place finisher David Malukas with his first podium of the season, first with Team Penske as well. THE MODERATOR: David, starting from pole today, coming home with a podium finish. Your thoughts on a third-place finish here today. DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, I was really happy. That race, like Kyle said, it was awesome. There were so many different strategies, so much going on. In the middle of that race, I thought, All right, here we go, hopefully we can stay in the top 10. Things really played out. Another yellow came out. We still had an opportunity at the end. Big congrats to Josef for getting the win there. New tires, hard work to get through everybody. Last stint, I don’t know what Kyle thought, but that’s the hardest I pushed a tire before. That was drifting. I never drifted in an INDYCAR that much before. Through one and two, the first turn is actually left, then when you’re in the corner, the rest of it you’re turning right. Some big moments. I’m very excited to go back and clip all the videos of almost spinning out in one and two. THE MODERATOR: Open it up for questions. Q. Every time INDYCAR comes to a new oval, especially with the hybrid, everybody says it’s going to be single file, and it’s not. DAVID MALUKAS: I just started thinking about the race, what could have been different. I was focused on Kyle. What was the question (laughter)? Why wasn’t it single file? That’s kind of been the case with a lot of these races, these new ovals that we’ve been going to. I think on top of what Kyle said, I think it also adds to the drivers now, we’re trying that second lane more. I just feel like first few years in INDYCAR when I came, people didn’t really go up there. Now I feel like there’s more people trying and keeping it clean throughout the race as it goes by. Makes for better racing. I think that also adds to it. Q. Were you aware of Rasmussen having a really great drive until the very end, just how aggressive he was. What was it that you saw at the end when the car just started to fade? DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, he’s just all attack. Even when he was behind me for a few laps, I mean, I don’t know, I was defending. I came to the point that I’m going to stop defending this because I feel like we’re going to crash. He is all or nothing. He is all or nothing. It’s into the wall or I’m making that move. Obviously that strategy works very well. Fair play to him, that tire deg doesn’t seem to affect him. He can still keep attacking and keep making passes. I think it caught up to him a little bit at the end there. I think he hit the wall multiple times. He was pushing very hard. Q. David, did you feel in the car just the cinema that was going on? Awesome race, the stands were full. Could you feel how entertaining that race was? DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, yeah, dude. For my brain-rotted TikTok brain, I was so focused. I didn’t have a second to think about anything else. We were full drift the whole time. It was an awesome race. I had a really good time from start to finish. Like I said, that second lane, it worked really well. We were making moves. That race felt like an instant to me. 30 minutes and we were done. It was awesome. Q. First podium with Penske. Are you a little disappointed with the third or are you going to take this and keep the momentum rolling? DAVID MALUKAS: No, I mean, I’m so happy. I haven’t touched a trophy I feel like in a long time. It’s been a very long time. No, I’m very happy. Everything at Team Penske, St. Pete leading up to Phoenix here, we’ve had a fantastic start. It just seems that we’re still getting better and building that momentum. It’s still a new team, new guys and everything. We’re already starting off on very high standard, so very happy. Q. David, with Team Penske as a whole, for Scott to podium last week, Josef winning today, what does it mean for this team as it’s trying to bounce back from last year? DAVID MALUKAS: I think it means very much. I think it goes to show the resilience of Team Penske, right? They had some mad moments last year. Now they come back. We’re hitting it off on a very high note. Even from the NASCAR side, Joey got pole as well. Team Penske right now has been fantastic. Me being a part of it, obviously for me it’s new, but just being in that environment, I can see why the 60 years of victories and podiums and all this stuff is the way they run things very well. Q. With the history here at Phoenix Raceway, the crowd that showed up today, how important is it that you remain established in the Phoenix market? DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, I mean, I thought it was really important. It was a fantastic race. Everything you said. On top of it, we get to go back to back to back. Now we’re going to Arlington next week. It’s good from a viewing standpoint, coming from St. Pete we got a lot of new viewers. Let me tune in again. Phoenix, that was a fantastic race to watch, incredible. I think we need to keep this momentum going and we’ll see what comes for next year. Q. For a lot of people in the grandstands that came here that are NASCAR fans, they’ve never seen an INDYCAR SERIES race before. What do you think their reactions are? Are you confident that you guys won a few fans today? DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, yeah, I think that they would enjoy it. I mean, I had a fantastic time. I think everybody here thought it was a good race. I would assume from their perspective they’re going to say, Hell, yeah, INDYCAR is awesome (smiling). Q. I know you got to stick around for tomorrow? DAVID MALUKAS: Oh, got to go to Miami. Q. You have some meet-and-greets to do in the morning. DAVID MALUKAS: I’m going to be shadowing Austin tomorrow. This is awesome. I get to see it from the NASCAR world how things are run. I’m new. I’m actually super pumped. I’m going to be bugging Austin all the time. It’s going to be awesome. Q. David, you and Newgarden raced pretty tight. Did you have a little bit of contact once? DAVID MALUKAS: Really, really early on. We were just bobbing and weaving a little bit. It wasn’t intentional. Q. When you’re racing side by side with him, are you wondering what can you do with a teammate, what can I not do? Are you still learning that? DAVID MALUKAS: No. We try to help each other in every single way, work as a team to get the car better and each other better. When it comes to racing, we’re racing side by side the same way we would with anybody else out there. It’s nothing different just because we’re teammates. We race to race. I think we had good racing. We were pretty much together the whole time until the very end when they made the strategy to new tires. I raced him hard every chance I got, and he did the same. THE MODERATOR: Congratulations. We’ll see you in a couple days on the streets of Arlington. Josef NewgardenJonathan DiuguidPress Conference THE MODERATOR: Welcoming the winning driver today in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, as well as team president from Team Penske in Jonathan Diuguid. Josef Newgarden led eight of the 250 laps, including the last six. His first win of the season, 33rd of his career. 10th on the NTT INDYCAR SERIES all-time list. 19th win on an oval. The last 10 wins for Josef have come on ovals. Has now won a race in his 12th consecutive season in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. For Team Penske it’s win 247 all told for Jonathan and company. Josef, for you, how proud are you to get a win early here in 2026? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, what a day. I didn’t know how today was going to go. I don’t think any of us did. We were trying to make our best guess as how do we build a new car, approach this. I think we came in with a good mentality. At the end of the day I think the team just executed. They executed at a super high level. That is what it takes to win these races. I am not going to sit here and say we were the best today. I don’t think we were. We have work to do leaving here. We’re never shy to admit that when we’re somewhere. I think we try and be realistic about where we’re at. We executed at a super high level. Everyone was on it. The timing stand did a great job, made the right calls, great pit stops. When we needed to be fast, we were fast. Really proud of the execution. Just like St. Petersburg, we had a really tough start there. We executed on race day. We’ve been talking about this, this is what we need to do, we need to be better every time we show up, do our jobs to the best of our ability, I think the pieces will fall into place. So far it’s definitely been a decent start. We got to keep it up. Last thing I’ll say is it was a good race. I didn’t know what we were going to get. That second lane really started to open up. People were exploring. There were some really good cars out there. Guys were doing some amazing things in the middle of the race, even the beginning. It just turned it into certainly a show, something you could pick apart. You could choose your battle at the end, what you want to do. It was fun to be a part of that. THE MODERATOR: Jonathan, obviously the tire change helped out perhaps at the end for Josef. This is a big weekend for Team Penske. JONATHAN DIUGUID: Yeah, absolutely. I think Josef mentioned it, getting a win this early on in the season is fantastic. I think he mentioned St. Petersburg there. I would say we were conservative, kind of had a boring strategy today. Today before the race started, we decided we were going to be aggressive. The opportunity came with 40 laps to go, that caution came out. Decided to give up the track position we had, take tires, put it in Josef’s hands. He did an amazing job. 10 laps from the end, I was like, Okay, I don’t know if we’re going to do this. Then we started moving forward pretty quickly. It was amazing to watch. Really happy for the group. THE MODERATOR: We’ll start with questions. Q. This really stands out like last weekend at St. Pete where Josef charged through the field, great result. Team went through a huge evolution during the off-season. It feels like we’re seeing the effects of that. What do you say after two races? JONATHAN DIUGUID: I think it’s just starting. What Josef said there is we pretty much talk about everything, whether it was finishing second in qualifying yesterday. We could have gone around and gave each other high fives. We were talking about why we weren’t on the pole. We qualified poorly in St. Petersburg. We talked about how we could be better. I think that’s the biggest thing that’s going to keep moving us forward is being open about the good parts and the bad parts. I would say that’s what got us the win today, was we had a plan. We stuck to it. We were pretty open. I think if you listened to the radio, you could have probably figured out what we were going to do. We weren’t talking any codes or anything. We wanted to be exactly clear and make no mistakes. Like Josef said, it was execution that mattered. Q. With David as a teammate, you had some fun on track, but also demonstrated what you are capable of. Thoughts about the two of you working together. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I got asked about this at the beginning of the year on Content Day. I think David is doing excellent. I’m not going to be surprised to see him win sooner than later. I just won’t. I think he’s done a good job. He’s a little different. I don’t mean that good or bad. He’s younger. He’s like from a different generation. He acts differently to me and Scott. He’s very complementary in some ways. It’s always nice to see something new. He’s got that youthfulness to him. You can tell he’s eager to perform. I think he does a good job. He performed excellently in St. Pete. He had a little bit of a mishap with the braking, but he was fast all weekend. His feedback is good. It’s concise and consistent. Same thing here. When he says something, you can kind of trust what he’s saying. That helps propel the team forward. That’s all we really need for him. I think he’s a great addition. I got nothing but good things to say about him. I think he’s going to win a race at some point here soon. I’ll echo J.D. We’re on a good start. Pretty open and honest in trying to move the ship forward. So far so good. I think we just got to keep our feet on the ground. It’s very early days. You can’t get too excited after two races. We’re working on things. We still got some things we got to work on. We got to be better leaving here. We’re going to talk about that. There’s a lot of other places we got to be better that we are working on. We just got to stay on it together as a group all year. Q. Is it too early to anoint you a championship contender? JONATHAN DIUGUID: At least a championship leader. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: That is a factual statement. We are leading the championship. Palou had his mishap early. Two races, it’s a very small sample size. Not surprised to see that everything got shuffled up there. Look, I don’t recall a time being at Team Penske where I didn’t believe we could achieve any goals we marked out. If you go, Hey, look, for us winning the Indy 500 is most important, then how do we excel at every other track and win the championship. I’ve never come into a year with this team and thought I don’t know that we can excel this year, I just don’t know that we can get there. I never believed that. I’ve always seen the potential with this team. It looks a little different now. But that potential was always there in the past and we could deliver on it. I think we can deliver on it this year. It’s an everyday process. We’re going to take it one step at a time. Doesn’t mean there’s not going to be some turbulence. I think if we do our jobs and control what’s in our control, I don’t see why we can’t be in the fight. Q. You come to a track that nobody has been to since 2018 and you win. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think we just had a great day. Typically when you see me in Victory Lane, it’s probably ’cause I had the best car on the day. I got to say I was not a believer midway through the race. But when I needed that car to be good, it was really good. I mean, it’s not like I was doing something magical. It was right where I needed it to be. That was just down to working on it, kind of going the wrong way, then coming back the right way and having the right calls, having the right support. That’s what should happen. When you show up, you’re prepared, you do your job, put yourself in position and you execute. You should be able to win races. I think we did that today. Q. Talk about the competition level out there. You were battling McLaughlin. Talk about midway through how competitive this was. Also talk about the last pit stop to take tires. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I mean, it was a tough day. There’s a lot of good cars I saw today. I think you got to have tremendous respect for the competition in this series. There’s not just one guy I look at. There were a few cars that looked really competitive at different times. I think Christian looked phenomenal. He was just driving a great race. Then Kirkwood looked really good at certain points. Certainly at the end. There was many others. I could sit here and talk about it all day. I think there were a lot of people that had great potential in this race. It’s tough competition. You have to have respect for that. I was happy to see that the race turned into a good battle is the way I would put it. The second lane did open. It got better towards the end of the race. I thought the track was in the best position at the end. That would make sense. Even the lane condition was the best at the end. I was able to go where I needed to. I could find grip when the car was starting to lose grip in certain areas. It was really cool. INDYCARs have not always been that way. I don’t remember 10 years ago where I could start searching for lines to find a better compliance or better grip level for my car. I was doing that at the end there. It was really fun to race. I hope the show was as good as it felt from inside the car. Q. Pit stop… JOSEF NEWGARDEN: The pit stop? I mean, Jonathan already touched on this. We just stuck to our plan. We knew what we were going to do as far as our process going into the race. I think we stayed true to that. We made the right calls, right stops, we executed at the end. Q. Josef, to the pit stop point, were you surprised that more people didn’t gamble on tires? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Actually no. I think because of the prior situation. The restart prior, we were talking about this on the radio. JONATHAN DIUGUID: 26 and 27 were able to stay out front. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I was really shocked when they did that. It kind of coincided us with de-tuning our car. We didn’t have a good stint on that restart. I was really surprised how competitive the people that stayed out on the prior yellow were. I think they maintained their position, from what I saw. Q. Lost the lead to Rasmussen. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: So they were pretty good. I think you sort of pick your poison at that point. Gamble to some degree. If I’m gambling, I want to be on the offense. I would rather be on the offense and lose the race. We did that today. Ended up working out. Q. Similar to the way you won the 2018 race. Describe the similarities or not the similarities. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, different day. I mean, very different race. We weren’t doing this. I mean, I thought guys were about to run the fence in one and two. It was wild looking on some of this. It was cool. It was not like that in 2018. 2018 was a little bit more simplistic. Same sort of deal where I thought we were stronger on an attack position on a restart, so I won that then there. I felt that today, too. I could make more happen in an offensive position at the end. That rung true. Yeah, it was a very different race. We were all over the place today in a good way. Q. J.D., the boys early in the race were all together and banging wheels. What were your thoughts about that? JONATHAN DIUGUID: ‘The boys’ meaning teammates? Q. Yes. JONATHAN DIUGUID: I thought it was close racing. Like Josef said, there’s a pretty high level of respect. When you’re racing your teammate for the top five, that means your teammate is doing a good job. They understand that as well. They’re not going to put us in a situation where we have to talk about something different. Like Josef said, the group did a good job today, covered the strategies there with the 12 staying out. The 2 took tires and the 2 took the day. I think they all respected each other and raced quite well. Q. Before you came here, maybe you had proven this during the test at the short oval, how is the traffic situation? Is this a risky factor for the race? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Was it tough when you get in traffic? Q. Yes. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think that was a big component of this race, which is pretty typical nowadays for a short oval. If you want to excel in this type of race, you’ve got to be excellent in traffic. I mean, there’s just no getting around it. That’s what happens on a short oval situation, is the circulation is so high that you can’t just kind of sit there and control the lead. You’ve got to be able to go. People are going to press you. I think people pressed hard today, really hard. There were points where they were pressing us and they were winning. We had to kind of raise our level at the end there. It all worked out. But yeah, traffic is critical at a race like this. Q. It is shaping up to be a Penske weekend sweep. Malukas had the pole, you win the race, Joey Logano has the pole. How important is that to get a sweep? There aren’t many opportunities where that can happen with him winning both series at the same venue. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think it’s incredibly important. It will be so disappointing if the Cup guys do not deliver tomorrow (smiling). JONATHAN DIUGUID: Horribly disappointing. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Great point, Bruce (laughter). It’s always fun. We got to go first. It worked out. Now you got to put the pressure on him. Look, it was very hard. I didn’t think we were going to win today, to be honest with you. It’s fun. I wish we had more weekends like this to be honest with you. It’s fun going on an oval together. Has it ever happened? THE MODERATOR: First time on an oval. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s so cool. I think we could get a couple more like this. Q. There were fans in the grandstands that have probably never seen an INDYCAR race in person. What do you think they’re going to walk away with? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I’m excited to watch it back personally. It was pretty thrilling to be in it. I hoped it would turn into what it did. The first stint, from my vantage point, didn’t feel that exciting. I thought it was going to be a little processional. That does happen sometimes. Look, we can’t make every race the most incredible racing show out there. I think today turned into a good INDYCAR product. This is what we expect now when we put an INDYCAR race on a short oval. This is the type of racing we want to produce. There’s not an exact science to that. I think this sort of tire compound mixture versus the downforce level and track condition, there’s all a little unique, they need fine-tuning. When we get it right, this is the type of show we want to produce. I was happy we were able to have that in front of this crowd today. Q. What do you think it is that made this race so good compared with your win in Phoenix in 2018? Is it the tires? The reconfigured track? The fact it was held in sunlight? JOSEF NEWGARDEN: There’s multiple factors. I’m telling you the number one factor is that we have sort of taught this field a lot of things. The tires are different. For whatever reason, they seemed to produce a little less dust and marbling, kind of both those things. It does happen. I’m telling you the number one factor is that more people explore the track now. It is not possible to keep all the lanes open unless people utilize them. You have more individuals now in this series that are open to kind of driving the car all over the place. The car is capable of doing that as well. You can run the second lane because of the grip and downforce level and not be super slow. This all kind of feeds on itself. I do think the difference we have now is you’ve got guys that are constantly trying to find that second lane, and they keep in it during the race. That’s why I ask my spotter who is using it, where they were at. I could hear people were using it. I was using it. I was trying to keep it clean just so we could have a good show. If they don’t do that, 50, 60 laps, it will close off. You have to wait for a caution to get a new opportunity to open that back up. But I think that is the biggest difference. Q. Josef, can you help with a compare and contrast from 2018? I swear we had more fans here today, more energy than maybe for all three of the last races here. Speak about that. This feels like something really powerful might have been started. JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I just think a great opportunity to have the type of race we had today. I really was hoping we’d have a good show. I think we produced what we expect from the INDYCAR SERIES. I hope there was a lot of people that have maybe not seen an INDYCAR race in a while that are going to leave here and go, Hey, I should give that another look. Both should complement each other. If you’re a motorsport fan, you’re just getting way more value for your weekend to have the top two motorsport championships together on the same weekend. I don’t see why we can’t do a little more of this. I think it’s good for everybody. Very fun to see the crowd. Everyone seemed open and welcoming in a good way. I saw motorsports fans here this weekend that seemed excited to watch racing. We put on a good show. I hope the Cup guys put on a good show tomorrow. Let’s see if we can do more of it in the future. THE MODERATOR: Congratulations on the win. |
| Chevrolet history at Phoenix Raceway General Motors Wins – 16 Chevrolet Wins – 11 2026 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2018 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2017 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2016 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing2002 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske1992 – Bob Rahal – Rahal Hogan Racing1991 – Arie Luyendyk – Doug Shierson Racing1990 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1989 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1988 – Mario Andretti – Newman Haas Racing1969 – George Follmer – George Follmer Oldsmobile Wins – 5 2001 – Sam Hornish – Panther Racing2000 – Buddy Lazier – Hemelgarn Racing1999 – Scott Goodyear – Panther Racing1998 – Scott Sharp – Kelley Racing1997 – Jim Guthrie – Blueprint Racing |
General Motors Poles – 14Chevrolet Poles – 9 2026 – David Malukas – Team Penske2017 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2016 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2002 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske1991 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1990 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1989 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1988 – Rick Mears – Team Penske1987 – Mario Andretti – Newman Haas Racing Oldsmobile Poles – 5 2001 – Greg Ray – Team Menard2000 – Greg Ray – Team Menard1999 – Greg Ray – Team Menard1998 – Jeff Ward – ISM Racing1997 – Tony Stewart – Team MenardGeneral Motors Podiums – 41 Chevrolet Podiums: 27 Driver Podiums: Bob Rahal (3), Emerson Fittipaldi (2), Rick Mears (2), Josef Newgarden (2), Simon Pagenaud (2), Will Power (2), Al Unser Jr. (2), Mario Andretti (1), Helio Castroneves (1), Gil de Ferran (1), George Follmer (1), Scott Dixon (1), Roberto Guerrero (1), JR Hildebrand (1), Sam Hornish (1), Arie Luyendyk (1), David Malukas (1), Danny Sullivan (1), Jimmy Vasser (1) Team Podiums: Team Penske (14), Galles Racing (4), Chip Ganassi Racing (1), Doug Shierson Racing (1), ECR (1), George Follmer (1), Granatelli Racing (1), Hayhoe Racing (1), Newman Haas Racing (1), Panther Racing (1), Rahal Hogan Racing (1) Oldsmobile Podiums: 14 Driver Podiums: Scott Goodyear (2), Buddy Lazier (2), Tony Stewart (2), Billy Boat (1), Jim Guthrie (1), Davey Hamilton (1), Donnie Beechler (1), Sam Hornish (1), Eliseo Salazar (1), Scott Sharp (1) Jeff Ward (1) Team Podiums: A.J. Foyt Racing (3), Panther Racing (3), Hemelgarn Racing (2), Team Menard (2), Blueprint Racing (1), Cahill Racing (1), Kelley Racing (1), Pagan Racing (1) General Motors Laps Led: 3145 Chevrolet Laps Led: 2158 Driver Laps Led: Rick Mears (247), Bob Rahal (242), Mario Andretti (198), Helio Castroneves (174), Scott Dixon (155), Paul Tracy (151), Will Power (139), Arie Luyendyk (129), Simon Pagenaud (119), Michael Andretti (88), David Malukas (74), Christian Rasmussen (69), Sam Hornish (67), Al Unser Jr. (65), Juan Montoya (56), Danny Sullivan (53), Josef Newgarden (40), George Follmer (29), Gil de Ferran (15), Kevin Cogan (13), Emerson Fittipaldi (10), Pato O’Ward (10), Christian Lundgaard (8), Eliseo Salazar (7), Tomas Scheckter (1) Team Laps Led: Team Penske (1077), Newman Haas Racing (286), Rahal Hogan Racing (200), Chip Ganassi Racing (155), Doug Shierson Racing (129), ECR (69), Panther Racing(68), Galles Racing (68), Kelley Racing (39), George Follmer (29), Arrow McLaren (18), Patrick Racing (13), A.J. Foyt Racing (7) Oldsmobile Laps Led: 987 Driver Laps Led: Tony Stewart (212), Sam Hornish (140), Scott Goodyear (134), Scott Sharp (94), Jim Guthrie (74), Greg Ray (61), Buddy Lazier (45), Billy Boat (41), Stephan Gregoire (36), Eddie Cheever (28), Jeff Ward (25), Kenny Brack (24), Al Unser Jr. (22), Mark Dismore (14), Affonso Giaffone (13), Robbie McGehee (11), Robbie Buhl (5), Helio Castroneves (4), Gil de Ferran (3), Donnie Beechler (1) Team Laps Led: Panther Racing (274), Team Menard (273), Kelley Racing (104), Blueprint Racing (74), Galles Racing (46), A.J. Foyt Racing (45), Hemelgarn Racing (45), Dick Simon Racing (36), Team Cheever (28), ISM Racing (25), Chitwood Motorsports (13), Treadway Racing (11), Team Penske (7), Dreyer & Reinbold Racing (5), Cahil Racing (1) |
Manufacturer History at Phoenix International Raceway Wins 17 – Cosworth (1987, 1986 #2, 1986 #2, 1985, 1984 #2, 1984 #1, 1983, 1982 #2, 1982 #1, 1981 #2, 1981 #1, 1980, 1979 #2, 1979 #1, 1978 #2, 1977 #1, 1976 #2)16 – General Motors (Chevrolet & Oldsmobile)13 – Offenhauser – (1976 #1, 1975 #1, 1974 #2, 1974 #1, 1973, 1972 #2, 1972 #1, 1968 #2, 1968 #1, 1967#1, 1965 #1, 1964 #2, 1964 #1)12 – Ford (1996, 1995, 1993, 1971 #2, 1971 #1, 1970 #2, 1970 #1, 1969 #2, 1967 #2, 1966 #2, 1966 #1, 1965 #2)11- Chevrolet (2026, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2002, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1969 #1)5 – Oldsmobile (2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997)2- DGS (1978 #1, 1977 #2)2 – Honda (2004, 2003)1 – Toyota (2005)1 – Ilmor (1994)1- Foyt (1975 #2) Poles 18 – Cosworth (1986 #2, 1986 #1, 1985, 1984 #2, 1984 #1, 1983, 1982 #2, 1982 #1, 1981 #2, 1981#1, 1980, 1979 #2, 1979 #1, 1978 #2, 1978 #1, 1977 #2, 1977 #1, 1976 #1)14 – General Motors (Chevrolet and Oldsmobile)14 – Offenhauser (1976 #2, 1975 #1, 1974 #2, 1974 #1, 1973, 1972 #2, 1972 #1, 1971 #2, 1971 #1, 1968 #2, 1968 #2, 1967 #1, 1965 #2, 1964 #1)13 – Ford (1996, 1995, 1993, 1992, 1970 #2, 1970 #1, 1969 #2, 1969 #1, 1967 #2, 1966 #2, 1966 #1, 1965 #1, 1964 #2)9 – Chevrolet (2025, 2017, 2016, 2002, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987)5 – Oldsmobile (2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997)4 – Honda (2018, 2005, 2004, 2003)1 – DGS (1975 #2)1 – Ilmor (1994) |
JONATHAN ALLEGRUCCI RUNS TO GATORNATIONALS NO. 1 QUALIFIER
GAINESVILLE, FL (March 7, 2026) — Through three rounds of qualifying at the season opening Amalie Oil NHRA Gatornationals, Jonathan Allegrucci powered his Ford Mustang Cobra Jet to the No. 1 qualifier position heading into race day with a category quickest elapsed time of 7.714 seconds at 178.26 mph. Allegrucci and his Ford lead two Camaros driven by Richard Hord and Alex Anderson in the top three spots in the 16-car qualified field of the Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown Series. The driver from Scott Township, Pa. will be looking for his second career win when he takes on reigning world champion Mark Pawuk in the first round.
“I hate being number one for obvious reasons,” said Allegrucci, with a smile. “You either win it, which is expected, or you get upset. The tune up we have coming off the starting line is good, so we feel confident. The track out there is tricky and it is going to change, but we’re working on it. We have good notes and we’re going to do our best.”
Jonathan Allegrucci powered his Mustang Cobra Jet to the No. 1 qualifier position at the NHRA Gatornationals today at Gainesville Raceway, photo credit Auto Imagery
JONATHAN ALLEGRUCCI RUNS TO
GATORNATIONALS NO. 1 QUALIFIER
GAINESVILLE, FL (March 7, 2026) — Through three rounds of qualifying at the season opening Amalie Oil NHRA Gatornationals, Jonathan Allegrucci powered his Ford Mustang Cobra Jet to the No. 1 qualifier position heading into race day with a category quickest elapsed time of 7.714 seconds at 178.26 mph. Allegrucci and his Ford lead two Camaros driven by Richard Hord and Alex Anderson in the top three spots in the 16-car qualified field of the Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown Series. The driver from Scott Township, Pa. will be looking for his second career win when he takes on reigning world champion Mark Pawuk in the first round.
“I hate being number one for obvious reasons,” said Allegrucci, with a smile. “You either win it, which is expected, or you get upset. The tune up we have coming off the starting line is good, so we feel confident. The track out there is tricky and it is going to change, but we’re working on it. We have good notes and we’re going to do our best.”
Jonathan Allegrucci powered his Mustang Cobra Jet to the No. 1 qualifier position at the NHRA Gatornationals today at Gainesville Raceway, photo credit Auto Imagery
The Gatornationals is the first of nine national events for the Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown Series. The NHRA is celebrating its 75th anniversary season in 2026 and the Flexjet Factory Stock program is a featured class that Allegrucci, who races a beautiful Ford Mustang Cobra Jet, is proud to represent.
“It’s [the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla.] the hardest one to get to, but the best one to get to, for sure,” said Allegrucci, who drove down with his wife, who is expecting their third child. “We have good teammates. There is nothing better than racing this Mustang.”
The three qualifying sessions were full of surprises as Allegrucci ran to No. 1 in the first session with a strong 7.797-second pass. The second session was contested under the lights at Gainesville Raceway with much cooler conditions. Allegrucci was pushed off the No. 1 spot but charged back to the top with his 7.714 second pass that held up through a third round that was much warmer.
Reigning world champion Pawuk surprisingly struggled with a new race car and enters race day as the No. 16 qualifier. Pawuk will be looking for his second Gatornationals title and a strong start to his campaign to win a third world championship with his Hemi-powered 2026 Dodge Charger Empaco Hustle Stuff Drag Pak by Direct Connection. Pawuk will also have the Flexjet $1,000 bounty on his head going into the first round.
While Pawuk will be looking to improve, he will be joined in eliminations with his son Kyle who is making his debut in the class as the No. 15 qualifier. Championship contending driver Lee Hartman will also be joined on race day by his son Matt Hartman. The Hartmans are qualified No. 4 and No. 10, respectively. The duo could meet in an all-Hartman final round if they win the first three rounds of racing.
The first round of eliminations at the Gatornationals will begin later today at 5:45 p.m. The second round will be contested at 6:45 p.m. And the semi-finals and final round will be tomorrow at 11:50 a.m. and 2:10 p.m., respectively.
First Round Match-ups
No. 1 Jonathan Allegrucci vs. No. 16 Mark Pawuk
No. 2 Richard Hord vs. No. 15 Kyle Pawuk
No. 3 Alex Anderson vs. No. 14 Richard Bierie
No. 4 Lee Hartman vs. No. 13 Kim Shirley
No. 5 Raymond Nash vs. No. 12 Scott Libersher
No. 6 David Davies II vs. No. 11 Rouven Dawson
No. 7 Doug Duell vs. No. 10 Matt Hartman
No. 8 David Janac vs. No. 9 Conner Statler
2026 Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown Schedule
April 24-26: 16th annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals, Charlotte
May 14-17: 26th annual Gerber Collision & Glass Route 66 NHRA Nationals, Chicago
June 12-14: 25th annual Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, Bristol, Tenn.
June 25-28: 20th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals, Norwalk, Ohio
Sept. 2-7: 72nd annual Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals, Indianapolis
Sept. 17-20: 41st annual NHRA Reading Nationals, Reading, Pa.
Oct. 2-4: 15th annual NAPA Auto Parts NHRA Midwest Nationals, St. Louis
Oct. 14-18: 41st annual Texas NHRA Fall Nationals, Dallas
Davenport Makes History with 95th Career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Victory
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| Davenport Makes History with 95th Career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Victory |
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| WAYNESVILLE, GA (March 6, 2026) – Jonathan Davenport made Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented by FloRacing history on Friday night, scoring the 95th win of his career by capturing the 50-lap, $12,000-to-win Wieland Winter Nationals feature at Golden Isles Speedway. With the victory, Davenport becomes the all-time winningest driver in series history, breaking a tie with the late Scott Bloomquist. Tyler Erb rallied from the outside of the seventh row to finish second, followed by Ricky Thornton Jr., Max Blair, and Ethan Dotson rounding out the top five. Blair earned the Hoker Trucking Hard Charger of the Race award after passing 22 cars en route to his fourth-place finish. Brandon Overton raced to the early lead, pulling away with Brian Shirley and Davenport in the opening 10 laps until the first caution flew with 11 laps complete. Overton led the first 14 laps before Davenport cleared him for the top spot on lap 15. Current Midwest Sheet Metal points leader Hudson O’Neal was on the move during the first half of the race, advancing from his 17th starting position to take second on lap 33. A pair of caution flags kept the field tightly bunched, and Erb capitalized by slipping past O’Neal on the bottom groove on lap 41. The final caution waved with 41 of the 50 laps complete, setting up a dash to the finish. With Davenport committed to the high side of the racetrack, Erb searched for speed on the bottom in turns three and four, briefly closing the gap. However, Davenport maintained control to secure his third straight win of the week at Golden Isles and his series-record 95th career victory. Davenport will now attempt a weekend sweep on Saturday night in the $25,000-to-win Wieland Winter Nationals finale. “It was fun for sure tonight. There were a couple of times I had to hit the brake pedal,” Davenport said. “I saw him (Brandon Overton) coming, and I got turned back under him. We were just sliding back and forth, and that was definitely a lot of fun. Turns three and four were just a little bit different tonight. I felt like the shelf was more aggressive, and it was starting to rubber right against it. There were a couple of times when I hit it just right that I could roll around there pretty good without being all the way up on it.” “One time I went through there really fast and about knocked the wall down. I thought I had a flat because it started vibrating, but I think my stuff was just worn out. Tyler (Erb) must have been really good to get up there. I could see him down there, but after running the top so many laps and hitting my marks, I didn’t think he could get a run to the flag stand coming to the white or the checkered and try to slide me.” Erb, who started 14th and worked primarily the bottom groove, finished just 0.992 seconds behind Davenport. “I didn’t think I was going to catch him following him through three and four, and I felt like one and two were faster around the top,” Erb said. “I just committed to running that line. I really didn’t want that last caution. I got ahead of Hudson but just didn’t have quite enough. Starting 14th and finishing second is pretty good. We’ll try again tomorrow. It was a good race.” Thornton, who started eighth, rounded out the Big River Steel Podium in third. “With 15 to go, I thought if I just finish here it’s going to be a good night, and it turned out to be a good night for us,” said the 2024 series champion. “I qualified well again. I was really good in the heat race, and overall we just put ourselves in a solid position.” Davenport’s Double L Motorsports, Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Cornett Racing Engine and sponsored by Ace Doran Hauling and Rigging, Nutrien Ag Solutions, ASC Warranty, Mark Martin Automotive, and Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas. Completing the top 10 were Hudson O’Neal, Garrett Alberson, Kyle Bronson, Dillon McCowan, and Garrett Smith. The 15-lap 604 Late Model feature went to veteran racer Ross Bailes of Clover, South Carolina, who drove the Pursley Racing entry to the $1,500 victory. Bailes led all but the opening lap. Griffin Smith, winner of Thursday night’s 602 Late Model feature, finished second, followed by Adam Yarbrough, Michael Brown, and Trent Ivey. The $2,000-to-win Crown Vic feature concluded with Hunter Thigpen of Lyons, Georgia, in Victory Lane after Daniel Starner made contact with race leader Johnny Collins on the final lap, sending Collins spinning. Starner was disqualified from the event. Brody Collins was credited with second, followed by Tony Bromley, Adam Chambers, and Daniel Baldwin. Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Race Summary Wieland Winter NationalsFriday, March 6, 2026Golden Isles Speedway | Waynesville, GA Allstar Performance Time TrialsFast Time Group A: Michael Leach | 15.140 seconds (Overall)Fast Time Group B:Kyle Bronson | 15.257 seconds Penske Shocks Heat Race #1 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 3S-Brian Shirley[3]; 2. 09-Michael Leach[1]; 3. 93-Carson Ferguson[4]; 4. 14-Trey Mills[2]; 5. 88-Trent Ivey[5]; 6. 99-Devin Moran[6]; 7. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[8]; 8. 76N-Blair Nothdurft[11]; 9. 388-Jackson Hise[7]; 10. 79-Donald McIntosh[9]; 11. 93L-Cory Lawler[10] Summit Racing Products Heat Race #2 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 49-Jonathan Davenport[1]; 2. 58-Garrett Alberson[2]; 3. 74X-Ethan Dotson[7]; 4. 10-Garrett Smith[4]; 5. 71-Hudson O’Neal[6]; 6. 111-Max Blair[10]; 7. 60-Dan Ebert[11]; 8. C4-Freddie Carpenter[5]; 9. 8-Dillon McCowan[8]; 10. 555-Brock Pinkerous[9]; 11. 81F-Jadon Frame[3] Cool-It Thermo-Tec Heat Race #3 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 76-Brandon Overton[2]; 2. 16-Cody Overton[3]; 3. 40B-Kyle Bronson[1]; 4. 1T-Tyler Erb[4]; 5. 13-Dallon Murty[8]; 6. 19M-Brenden Smith[5]; 7. 16S-Sam Seawright[9]; 8. 15K-Cory Hedgecock[6]; 9. 16B-Ross Bailes[10]; 10. 4G-Tripp Gerrald[7]; 11. (DNS) 35-Christian Augspurger Simpson Race Products Heat Race #4 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 5-Mark Whitener[2]; 2. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 3. 1-Brandon Sheppard[5]; 4. 6-Clay Harris[6]; 5. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[7]; 6. 7-Ross Robinson[3]; 7. 55-Benji Hicks[8]; 8. 93J-Donovan Jackson[10]; 9. 77-Preston Luckman[9]; 10. 11-Josh Rice[4] Fast Shafts B-Main Race #1 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 71-Hudson O’Neal[2]; 2. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[5]; 3. 88-Trent Ivey[1]; 4. 111-Max Blair[4]; 5. 99-Devin Moran[3]; 6. 60-Dan Ebert[6]; 7. 8-Dillon McCowan[10]; 8. 76N-Blair Nothdurft[7]; 9. 555-Brock Pinkerous[12]; 10. C4-Freddie Carpenter[8]; 11. 93L-Cory Lawler[13]; 12. 79-Donald McIntosh[11]; 13. 388-Jackson Hise[9]; 14. (DNS) 81F-Jadon Frame UNOH B-Main Race #2 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 13-Dallon Murty[1]; 2. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[2]; 3. 16S-Sam Seawright[5]; 4. 19M-Brenden Smith[3]; 5. 7-Ross Robinson[4]; 6. 15K-Cory Hedgecock[7]; 7. 93J-Donovan Jackson[8]; 8. 16B-Ross Bailes[9]; 9. 55-Benji Hicks[6]; 10. 11-Josh Rice[12]; 11. 4G-Tripp Gerrald[11]; 12. 77-Preston Luckman[10]; 13. 35-Christian Augspurger[13] Wieland Winter Nationals Feature Finish (50 Laps):Pos – Start – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Earnings1 – 3 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – $12,0002 – 14 – 1T – Tyler Erb – New Waverly, TX – $6,0003 – 8 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – $3,5004 – 26 – 111 – Max Blair – Centerville, PA – $1,9005 – 11 – 74X – Ethan Dotson – Bakersfield, CA – $2,5006 – 17 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – $2,4007 – 7 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – $2,2008 – 10 – 40B – Kyle Bronson – Brandon, FL – $2,1009 – 27 – 8 – Dillon McCowan – Urbana, MO – $1,15010 – 15 – 10 – Garrett Smith – Madison, GA – $2,00011 – 16 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – $1,60012 – 1 – 3S – Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – $1,40013 – 2 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – $1,20014 – 23 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – $1,10015 – 20 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – $1,05016 – 24 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – $1,00017 – 12 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – $1,00018 – 18 – 13 – Dallon Murty – Chelsea, IA – $1,00019 – 25 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – $10020 – 9 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – $1,00021 – 19 – 28 – Dennis Erb Jr – Carpentersville, IL – $1,00022 – 13 – 14 – Trey Mills – St. Augustine, FL – $1,00023 – 22 – 16S – Sam Seawright – Fort Payne, AL – $1,00024 – 28 – C4 – Freddie Carpenter – Parkersburg, WV – $10025 – 4 – 5 – Mark Whitener – Middleburg, FL – $1,00026 – 21 – 88 – Trent Ivey – Union, SC – $1,00027 – 6 – 16 – Cody Overton – Thomson, GA – $1,00028 – 5 – 9 – Michael Leach – Sun River, MT – $1,000 Race Statistics Entrants: 43Bilstein Shocks Pole Sitter: Brian ShirleyMD3 Lap Leaders: Brandon Overton (Laps 1-12); Jonathan Davenport (Lap 13); Brandon Overton (Lap 14); Jonathan Davenport (Laps 15-50)Hellraizer Jacks Halfway Leader: Jonathan DavenportWieland Feature Winner: Jonathan DavenportMargin of Victory: 0.992 secondsHellraizer Jacks Cautions: Michael Leach (Lap 11); Cody Overton, Freddie Carpenter (Lap 11 restart); Freddie Carpenter (Lap 29); Sam Seawright (Lap 37); Brandon Sheppard (Lap 41); Trey Mills (Lap 41 restart)MyRacePass Series Provisionals: Devin Moran; Dan EbertFast Time Provisional: n/aEmergency Provisionals: Cory Lawler; Max Blair; Dillon McCowan; Freddie CarpenterTrack Provisional: n/aBig River Steel Podium Top 3: Jonathan Davenport, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton, Jr.Penske Shocks Top 5: Jonathan Davenport, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton, Jr., Max Blair, Ethan DotsonBehrent’s One-Lap-to-Go Top 3: Jonathan Davenport, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton, Jr.PEM 4th Place Feature: Max BlairDiversified Machine 5th Place Feature: Ethan DotsonWilwood Brakes 7th Place Feature: Garrett AlbersonWehrs Machine 11th Place Feature: Clay HarrisVelocity Manufacturing 13th Place Feature: Brandon OvertonXS Power Batteries 15th Place Feature: Daniel HilsabeckHoker Trucking Hard Charger of the Race: Max Blair (Advanced 22 positions)MD3 Most Laps Led: Jonathan Davenport (36 Laps)Sunoco Race Fuels Race for Gas Highest Finisher: Ricky Thornton, Jr.Midwest Sheet Metal Spoiler Challenge Point Leader: Hudson O’NealO’Reilly Auto Parts Rookie of the Race: n/aPro Fabrication Headers Fastest Lap of the Race: Jonathan Davenport | Lap 40 | 15.736 secondsFK Rod Ends Hard Luck Award: Cody OvertonVictory Fuel Power Move of the Race: Ricky Thornton Jr.Outerwears Crew Chief of the Race: Cory FostvedtARP Engine Builder of the Race: Cornett Race EnginesMiller Welders Chassis Builder of the Race: Longhorn ChassisDirt Draft Fastest in Hot Laps: Mark Whitener | 15.4932 secondsTime of Race: 34 minutes 39 seconds Big River Steel Championship Standings Presented by ARP:Pos – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Points – Earnings1 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – 1210 – $74,7002 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – 1135 – $51,5003 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – 1110 – $27,2504 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – 1020 – $18,9505 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – 1015 – $25,2006 – 40B – Kyle Bronson – Brandon, FL – 975 – $13,6757 – 111 – Max Blair – Centerville, PA – 970 – $15,4008 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – 955 – $33,5009 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – 905 – $15,35010 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – 905 – $16,80011 – 3s – Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – 880 – $14,00012 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – 865 – $13,87513 – 11 – Josh Rice – Crittenden, KY – 840 – $10,62514 – 79 – Cory Hedgecock – Loudon, TN – 795 – $8,90015 – 8 – Dillon McCowan – Urbana, MO – 785 – $6,97516 – 19M – Brenden Smith – Dade City, FL – 745 – $9,00017 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – 740 – $9,42518 – 7 – Ross Robinson – Georgetown, DE – 690 – $4,82519 – 76N – Blair Nothdurft – Renner, SD – 670 – $5,55020 – 9 – Michael Leach – Sun River, MT – 670 – $4,70021 – 13 – Dallon Murty – Chelsea, IA – 665 – $6,35022 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – 640 – $6,92523 – 77 – Preston Luckman – Coos Bay, OR – 610 – $3,22524 – C4 – Freddie Carpenter – Parkersburg, WV – 575 – $1,000 |
Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Phoenix–Connor Zilisch
NASCAR CUP SERIES PHOENIX RACE WAY TEAM CHEVY DRIVER QUOTES MARCH 7, 2026 |
Connor Zilisch, driver of the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of the NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying session at Phoenix Raceway. | MEDIA RESOURCES: Photo Gallery | Race AdvancesChevrolet Newsroom |
NASCAR CUP SERIESPHOENIX RACEWAYTEAM CHEVY DRIVER QUOTESMARCH 7, 2026 |
Connor Zilisch, driver of the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of the NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying session at Phoenix Raceway. | MEDIA RESOURCES: Photo Gallery | Race AdvancesChevrolet Newsroom |
| Media Availability Quotes: You’ve raced a lot of other stuff outside of NASCAR. Is there any realistic possibility or chance we see you one day racing in endurance in Europe?“Not anytime soon. No, I’m pretty committed to NASCAR and what I’ve got going here. I’ve always dreamed of racing at Le Mans and stuff like that. But yeah, it’s going to have to wait.” Did you enjoy participating in the latest edition of Full Speed? What was the most satisfying aspect of that for you?“Yeah, I really enjoyed it. I’m very new to NASCAR, obviously, and although I feel like I’ve made it to the Cup Series quickly, not a lot of people really know me, how I got here or much about me at all. So yeah, it’s cool to share my story a little bit through that docuseries. I haven’t watched it yet, but I saw clips from it before they posted. I thought they did a really good job piecing everything together. I was going to watch it on the flight here, but I ended up playing Mario Kart the whole flight. But I’ll end up watching it sometime here in the next few days.” With some of the drivers having issues with cool shirts last week, do you relook at what you do, or do you just have confidence in what your team’s doing with it?“Yeah, I mean, it’s always a risk when you wear that thing is that it could always fail. But you know, you have t to have airflow to it. That’s a big part of it. If you cut off the airflow to the cool shirt box, it gets hot and fails. I’ve always made sure to tell my team that I’ll give up a count or two of downforce to make sure that I’m not going to burn up inside the race car, and if that means flowing a little extra air to it, then so be it. But you know, I’ve never had one of those fail… knock on wood. But yeah, surely last week if mine failed, it would have been a really tough day. It was already hot and when those things fail, it gets hotter than just being in the car without anything. Yeah, it’s always a risk. But thankfully, I haven’t had one fail on me yet.” I don’t know how many times you’ve run for points, but is it startling to see yourself 32nd?“It’s not what we want, obviously. Although it’s early, you still think about it. But it’s a very long season. We’re three races into 36, so although I’d rather be sitting inside the top-10 and say ‘yeah, it’s good’, a lot of it’s out of our control. I feel like we’ve ran better than 32nd in points so far this year, and the results just haven’t really shown it. So yeah, we just got to keep doing our thing and it’ll turn around.” I’m curious if you’ve found that people are willing to run with you because you bring such a strong resume into the series? Have you not had that kind of a problem in terms of getting people to run with you? What would you say has been the biggest lesson that you’ve learned as a full-time Cup Series driver? “Yes and no. I mean, I think if Joey Logano’s lined up behind me and he has the option to push Brad Keselowksi who’s got 25 years of experience, or me, he’s probably going to push Brad. But I think it definitely helps not having a bad reputation, so I think there’s a lot of guys that are willing to work with me. But, you know, not a lot of people have seen me on track to trust me or whatever it is. But yeah, it’s definitely something that you build over time and it’ll continue to grow.I would say after each race, you can’t let it get to you. Obviously I’ve had a couple rough weeks so far, but you just have to keep doing the same thing and know that it’s going to turn back your way eventually and that things are going to start to go well. After the first two weeks, I was sitting dead last in points. I went to COTA last week and felt like I had a chance to win the race and finish 14th. It sucks, but you got to know that there’s a lot left in front of you and you can’t stress on the things that are out of your control.” You said you played a little bit of Mario Kart on the flight down here. Who’s your main character and what’s your favorite track?“Yeah, a couple of my crew guys on my team, we all have Nintendo Switches and we hop on Mario Kart on the fligh |
Davenport Makes History with 95th Career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Victory
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| Davenport Makes History with 95th Career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Victory |
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| WAYNESVILLE, GA (March 6, 2026) – Jonathan Davenport made Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented by FloRacing history on Friday night, scoring the 95th win of his career by capturing the 50-lap, $12,000-to-win Wieland Winter Nationals feature at Golden Isles Speedway. With the victory, Davenport becomes the all-time winningest driver in series history, breaking a tie with the late Scott Bloomquist. Tyler Erb rallied from the outside of the seventh row to finish second, followed by Ricky Thornton Jr., Max Blair, and Ethan Dotson rounding out the top five. Blair earned the Hoker Trucking Hard Charger of the Race award after passing 22 cars en route to his fourth-place finish. Brandon Overton raced to the early lead, pulling away with Brian Shirley and Davenport in the opening 10 laps until the first caution flew with 11 laps complete. Overton led the first 14 laps before Davenport cleared him for the top spot on lap 15. Current Midwest Sheet Metal points leader Hudson O’Neal was on the move during the first half of the race, advancing from his 17th starting position to take second on lap 33. A pair of caution flags kept the field tightly bunched, and Erb capitalized by slipping past O’Neal on the bottom groove on lap 41. The final caution waved with 41 of the 50 laps complete, setting up a dash to the finish. With Davenport committed to the high side of the racetrack, Erb searched for speed on the bottom in turns three and four, briefly closing the gap. However, Davenport maintained control to secure his third straight win of the week at Golden Isles and his series-record 95th career victory. Davenport will now attempt a weekend sweep on Saturday night in the $25,000-to-win Wieland Winter Nationals finale. “It was fun for sure tonight. There were a couple of times I had to hit the brake pedal,” Davenport said. “I saw him (Brandon Overton) coming, and I got turned back under him. We were just sliding back and forth, and that was definitely a lot of fun. Turns three and four were just a little bit different tonight. I felt like the shelf was more aggressive, and it was starting to rubber right against it. There were a couple of times when I hit it just right that I could roll around there pretty good without being all the way up on it.” “One time I went through there really fast and about knocked the wall down. I thought I had a flat because it started vibrating, but I think my stuff was just worn out. Tyler (Erb) must have been really good to get up there. I could see him down there, but after running the top so many laps and hitting my marks, I didn’t think he could get a run to the flag stand coming to the white or the checkered and try to slide me.” Erb, who started 14th and worked primarily the bottom groove, finished just 0.992 seconds behind Davenport. “I didn’t think I was going to catch him following him through three and four, and I felt like one and two were faster around the top,” Erb said. “I just committed to running that line. I really didn’t want that last caution. I got ahead of Hudson but just didn’t have quite enough. Starting 14th and finishing second is pretty good. We’ll try again tomorrow. It was a good race.” Thornton, who started eighth, rounded out the Big River Steel Podium in third. “With 15 to go, I thought if I just finish here it’s going to be a good night, and it turned out to be a good night for us,” said the 2024 series champion. “I qualified well again. I was really good in the heat race, and overall we just put ourselves in a solid position.” Davenport’s Double L Motorsports, Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Cornett Racing Engine and sponsored by Ace Doran Hauling and Rigging, Nutrien Ag Solutions, ASC Warranty, Mark Martin Automotive, and Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas. Completing the top 10 were Hudson O’Neal, Garrett Alberson, Kyle Bronson, Dillon McCowan, and Garrett Smith. The 15-lap 604 Late Model feature went to veteran racer Ross Bailes of Clover, South Carolina, who drove the Pursley Racing entry to the $1,500 victory. Bailes led all but the opening lap. Griffin Smith, winner of Thursday night’s 602 Late Model feature, finished second, followed by Adam Yarbrough, Michael Brown, and Trent Ivey. The $2,000-to-win Crown Vic feature concluded with Hunter Thigpen of Lyons, Georgia, in Victory Lane after Daniel Starner made contact with race leader Johnny Collins on the final lap, sending Collins spinning. Starner was disqualified from the event. Brody Collins was credited with second, followed by Tony Bromley, Adam Chambers, and Daniel Baldwin. Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Race Summary Wieland Winter NationalsFriday, March 6, 2026Golden Isles Speedway | Waynesville, GA Allstar Performance Time TrialsFast Time Group A: Michael Leach | 15.140 seconds (Overall)Fast Time Group B:Kyle Bronson | 15.257 seconds Penske Shocks Heat Race #1 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 3S-Brian Shirley[3]; 2. 09-Michael Leach[1]; 3. 93-Carson Ferguson[4]; 4. 14-Trey Mills[2]; 5. 88-Trent Ivey[5]; 6. 99-Devin Moran[6]; 7. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[8]; 8. 76N-Blair Nothdurft[11]; 9. 388-Jackson Hise[7]; 10. 79-Donald McIntosh[9]; 11. 93L-Cory Lawler[10] Summit Racing Products Heat Race #2 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 49-Jonathan Davenport[1]; 2. 58-Garrett Alberson[2]; 3. 74X-Ethan Dotson[7]; 4. 10-Garrett Smith[4]; 5. 71-Hudson O’Neal[6]; 6. 111-Max Blair[10]; 7. 60-Dan Ebert[11]; 8. C4-Freddie Carpenter[5]; 9. 8-Dillon McCowan[8]; 10. 555-Brock Pinkerous[9]; 11. 81F-Jadon Frame[3] Cool-It Thermo-Tec Heat Race #3 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 76-Brandon Overton[2]; 2. 16-Cody Overton[3]; 3. 40B-Kyle Bronson[1]; 4. 1T-Tyler Erb[4]; 5. 13-Dallon Murty[8]; 6. 19M-Brenden Smith[5]; 7. 16S-Sam Seawright[9]; 8. 15K-Cory Hedgecock[6]; 9. 16B-Ross Bailes[10]; 10. 4G-Tripp Gerrald[7]; 11. (DNS) 35-Christian Augspurger Simpson Race Products Heat Race #4 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 5-Mark Whitener[2]; 2. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 3. 1-Brandon Sheppard[5]; 4. 6-Clay Harris[6]; 5. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[7]; 6. 7-Ross Robinson[3]; 7. 55-Benji Hicks[8]; 8. 93J-Donovan Jackson[10]; 9. 77-Preston Luckman[9]; 10. 11-Josh Rice[4] Fast Shafts B-Main Race #1 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 71-Hudson O’Neal[2]; 2. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[5]; 3. 88-Trent Ivey[1]; 4. 111-Max Blair[4]; 5. 99-Devin Moran[3]; 6. 60-Dan Ebert[6]; 7. 8-Dillon McCowan[10]; 8. 76N-Blair Nothdurft[7]; 9. 555-Brock Pinkerous[12]; 10. C4-Freddie Carpenter[8]; 11. 93L-Cory Lawler[13]; 12. 79-Donald McIntosh[11]; 13. 388-Jackson Hise[9]; 14. (DNS) 81F-Jadon Frame UNOH B-Main Race #2 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 13-Dallon Murty[1]; 2. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[2]; 3. 16S-Sam Seawright[5]; 4. 19M-Brenden Smith[3]; 5. 7-Ross Robinson[4]; 6. 15K-Cory Hedgecock[7]; 7. 93J-Donovan Jackson[8]; 8. 16B-Ross Bailes[9]; 9. 55-Benji Hicks[6]; 10. 11-Josh Rice[12]; 11. 4G-Tripp Gerrald[11]; 12. 77-Preston Luckman[10]; 13. 35-Christian Augspurger[13] Wieland Winter Nationals Feature Finish (50 Laps):Pos – Start – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Earnings1 – 3 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – $12,0002 – 14 – 1T – Tyler Erb – New Waverly, TX – $6,0003 – 8 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – $3,5004 – 26 – 111 – Max Blair – Centerville, PA – $1,9005 – 11 – 74X – Ethan Dotson – Bakersfield, CA – $2,5006 – 17 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – $2,4007 – 7 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – $2,2008 – 10 – 40B – Kyle Bronson – Brandon, FL – $2,1009 – 27 – 8 – Dillon McCowan – Urbana, MO – $1,15010 – 15 – 10 – Garrett Smith – Madison, GA – $2,00011 – 16 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – $1,60012 – 1 – 3S – Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – $1,40013 – 2 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – $1,20014 – 23 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – $1,10015 – 20 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – $1,05016 – 24 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – $1,00017 – 12 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – $1,00018 – 18 – 13 – Dallon Murty – Chelsea, IA – $1,00019 – 25 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – $10020 – 9 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – $1,00021 – 19 – 28 – Dennis Erb Jr – Carpentersville, IL – $1,00022 – 13 – 14 – Trey Mills – St. Augustine, FL – $1,00023 – 22 – 16S – Sam Seawright – Fort Payne, AL – $1,00024 – 28 – C4 – Freddie Carpenter – Parkersburg, WV – $10025 – 4 – 5 – Mark Whitener – Middleburg, FL – $1,00026 – 21 – 88 – Trent Ivey – Union, SC – $1,00027 – 6 – 16 – Cody Overton – Thomson, GA – $1,00028 – 5 – 9 – Michael Leach – Sun River, MT – $1,000 Race Statistics Entrants: 43Bilstein Shocks Pole Sitter: Brian ShirleyMD3 Lap Leaders: Brandon Overton (Laps 1-12); Jonathan Davenport (Lap 13); Brandon Overton (Lap 14); Jonathan Davenport (Laps 15-50)Hellraizer Jacks Halfway Leader: Jonathan DavenportWieland Feature Winner: Jonathan DavenportMargin of Victory: 0.992 secondsHellraizer Jacks Cautions: Michael Leach (Lap 11); Cody Overton, Freddie Carpenter (Lap 11 restart); Freddie Carpenter (Lap 29); Sam Seawright (Lap 37); Brandon Sheppard (Lap 41); Trey Mills (Lap 41 restart)MyRacePass Series Provisionals: Devin Moran; Dan EbertFast Time Provisional: n/aEmergency Provisionals: Cory Lawler; Max Blair; Dillon McCowan; Freddie CarpenterTrack Provisional: n/aBig River Steel Podium Top 3: Jonathan Davenport, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton, Jr.Penske Shocks Top 5: Jonathan Davenport, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton, Jr., Max Blair, Ethan DotsonBehrent’s One-Lap-to-Go Top 3: Jonathan Davenport, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton, Jr.PEM 4th Place Feature: Max BlairDiversified Machine 5th Place Feature: Ethan DotsonWilwood Brakes 7th Place Feature: Garrett AlbersonWehrs Machine 11th Place Feature: Clay HarrisVelocity Manufacturing 13th Place Feature: Brandon OvertonXS Power Batteries 15th Place Feature: Daniel HilsabeckHoker Trucking Hard Charger of the Race: Max Blair (Advanced 22 positions)MD3 Most Laps Led: Jonathan Davenport (36 Laps)Sunoco Race Fuels Race for Gas Highest Finisher: Ricky Thornton, Jr.Midwest Sheet Metal Spoiler Challenge Point Leader: Hudson O’NealO’Reilly Auto Parts Rookie of the Race: n/aPro Fabrication Headers Fastest Lap of the Race: Jonathan Davenport | Lap 40 | 15.736 secondsFK Rod Ends Hard Luck Award: Cody OvertonVictory Fuel Power Move of the Race: Ricky Thornton Jr.Outerwears Crew Chief of the Race: Cory FostvedtARP Engine Builder of the Race: Cornett Race EnginesMiller Welders Chassis Builder of the Race: Longhorn ChassisDirt Draft Fastest in Hot Laps: Mark Whitener | 15.4932 secondsTime of Race: 34 minutes 39 seconds Big River Steel Championship Standings Presented by ARP:Pos – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Points – Earnings1 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – 1210 – $74,7002 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – 1135 – $51,5003 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – 1110 – $27,2504 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – 1020 – $18,9505 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – 1015 – $25,2006 – 40B – Kyle Bronson – Brandon, FL – 975 – $13,6757 – 111 – Max Blair – Centerville, PA – 970 – $15,4008 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – 955 – $33,5009 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – 905 – $15,35010 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – 905 – $16,80011 – 3s – Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – 880 – $14,00012 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – 865 – $13,87513 – 11 – Josh Rice – Crittenden, KY – 840 – $10,62514 – 79 – Cory Hedgecock – Loudon, TN – 795 – $8,90015 – 8 – Dillon McCowan – Urbana, MO – 785 – $6,97516 – 19M – Brenden Smith – Dade City, FL – 745 – $9,00017 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – 740 – $9,42518 – 7 – Ross Robinson – Georgetown, DE – 690 – $4,82519 – 76N – Blair Nothdurft – Renner, SD – 670 – $5,55020 – 9 – Michael Leach – Sun River, MT – 670 – $4,70021 – 13 – Dallon Murty – Chelsea, IA – 665 – $6,35022 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – 640 – $6,92523 – 77 – Preston Luckman – Coos Bay, OR – 610 – $3,22524 – C4 – Freddie Carpenter – Parkersburg, WV – 575 – $1,000 |
HE’S BACK: Donny Schatz Delivers Talladega Masterclass for First Win with CJB
The 10-time champion slices through traffic to end long winless drought
EASTABOGA, AL (March 6, 2026) – Make no mistake about it, Donny Schatz is back.
Last year served up perhaps the most trying time of his career. After battling struggles through the first half of 2025, Schatz and Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing parted ways in August. Schatz patched together plans to finish his 29th consecutive World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series season, driving for four different teams over the last few months. He went winless for the first time since his rookie year in 1997.
But throughout it all, Schatz made one thing clear: he’s not done. The 10-time champion linked up with CJB Motorsports for his 30th season with The Greatest Show on Dirt. They unloaded with speed at Volusia Speedway Park to open the campaign, but gremlins continued to cause them to start toward the tail of the field.
Then on Friday the scene shifted to Eastaboga, AL’s Talladega Short Track, and Schatz and the CJB crew put together a nearly perfect night. They timed in second quickest in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. Schatz won his Heat Race and followed that by topping the Toyota Dash. That lined him up on the pole for the 35-lap Feature, and Schatz was just about perfect.
He faced early pressure from Bryce Lucius and Sheldon Haudenschild, but once the leaders got to traffic, the Fargo, ND driver took them to school. Schatz moved all over the track as he put cars between himself and Haudenschild and drove away to one of the most popular wins we’ll see all year.
“I just can’t remember the last one,” Schatz admitted. “It was a long time ago. What can you say? These guys. Chad (Clemens) built this team from the ground up. We didn’t want to do anything to cripple Brenham (Crouch) in any way. These guys worked their tails off this winter. When we went to Volusia, I said, ‘I think if we’re alright, we can win a race there.’ I felt like we were good enough to. We just didn’t get things to go the right way. But, man, Talladega. We just had a solid all night performance. To get back to Victory Lane feels really good. It’s like getting a monkey off your back.”
The triumph was Schatz’s first trip to World of Outlaws Victory Lane in 510 days dating back to Oct. 12, 2024 at Lincoln Speedway. He’d never won at Talladega before, making it the 90th different track that his now 317 career checkered flags are spread across. For CJB, Schatz becomes the sixth different driver to top a World of Outlaws race with the Chad Clemens-owned team, joining David Gravel, Paul McMahan, Spencer Bayston, Fred Rahmer, and Shane Stewart.
Sheldon Haudenschild’s punctuated a strong week for himself and KCP Racing with a runner-up result.
Michael “Buddy” Kofoid bounced back from Monday’s mechanical misfortune with a third place effort.
Bryce Lucius and Garet Williamson completed the top five.
With Carson Macedo finishing seventh and David Gravel in 11th, the two are now knotted atop the standings.
NIGHTLY NOTES:
Cole Macedo clocked the Race//Ready Hottest Lap of the Night.
Sheldon Haudenschild recorded his second straight Simpson Quick Time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying.
Heat Races belonged to Bill Balog (NOS Energy Drink Heat One), Donny Schatz (DIRTVision Heat Two), and Buddy Kofoid (WIX Filters Heat Three).
The SPA Technique #1 Redraw went to Bryce Lucius.
Donny Schatz topped the Toyota Dash.
Giovanni Scelzi debuted the Spire Motorsports No. 77 Sprint Car and wheeled it from 22nd to 14th to earn the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger.
Carson Macedo was the Tub O’ Towels Seventh Place Finisher.
Ashton Torgerson finished 12th to notch his third consecutive Five Star Bodies Rookie of the Race.
Buddy Kofoid’s 12.933 was enough to grab the ACME Trading Company Fast Lap.
The Smith Titanium Brake Systems Break of the Race went to Cole Macedo.
UP NEXT: The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars head to Texas for a weekend at Kennedale Speedway Park on March 13-14. For tickets, CLICK HERE.
Where can you get tickets to see the World of Outlaws in 2026? Click to see the full schedule.
Where can you watch every World of Outlaws race? Live on DIRTVision.
FEATURE RESULTS:
NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 2. 18-Sheldon Haudenschild[4]; 3. 83-Michael Kofoid[3]; 4. 32-Bryce Lucius[2]; 5. 23-Garet Williamson[8]; 6. 17B-Bill Balog[5]; 7. 41-Carson Macedo[13]; 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart[7]; 9. 9-Daison Pursley[9]; 10. 17-Spencer Bayston[6]; 11. 2-David Gravel[17]; 12. 1A-Ashton Torgerson[12]; 13. 7S-Chris Windom[14]; 14. 77-Giovanni Scelzi[22]; 15. 19-Brent Marks[18]; 16. 27-Emerson Axsom[11]; 17. 9R-Chase Randall[10]; 18. 6-Kasey Jedrzejek[20]; 19. 15K-Creed Kemenah[19]; 20. 40-Howard Moore[15]; 21. 16C-Scotty Thiel[21]; 22. 98-Ricky Peterson[25]; 23. 28M-Conner Morrell[23]; 24. 51-Scott Bogucki[24]; 25. 2C-Cole Macedo[16]
For complete results, CLICK HERE.
EVENT INFO: https://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars/schedule/event-info/?event=4549528
TRACK INFO: https://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars/tracks/?track=Talladega%2BShort%2BTrack
HE’S BACK: Donny Schatz Delivers Talladega Masterclass for First Win with CJB
The 10-time champion slices through traffic to end long winless drought
EASTABOGA, AL (March 6, 2026) – Make no mistake about it, Donny Schatz is back.
Last year served up perhaps the most trying time of his career. After battling struggles through the first half of 2025, Schatz and Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing parted ways in August. Schatz patched together plans to finish his 29th consecutive World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series season, driving for four different teams over the last few months. He went winless for the first time since his rookie year in 1997.
But throughout it all, Schatz made one thing clear: he’s not done. The 10-time champion linked up with CJB Motorsports for his 30th season with The Greatest Show on Dirt. They unloaded with speed at Volusia Speedway Park to open the campaign, but gremlins continued to cause them to start toward the tail of the field.
Then on Friday the scene shifted to Eastaboga, AL’s Talladega Short Track, and Schatz and the CJB crew put together a nearly perfect night. They timed in second quickest in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. Schatz won his Heat Race and followed that by topping the Toyota Dash. That lined him up on the pole for the 35-lap Feature, and Schatz was just about perfect.
He faced early pressure from Bryce Lucius and Sheldon Haudenschild, but once the leaders got to traffic, the Fargo, ND driver took them to school. Schatz moved all over the track as he put cars between himself and Haudenschild and drove away to one of the most popular wins we’ll see all year.
“I just can’t remember the last one,” Schatz admitted. “It was a long time ago. What can you say? These guys. Chad (Clemens) built this team from the ground up. We didn’t want to do anything to cripple Brenham (Crouch) in any way. These guys worked their tails off this winter. When we went to Volusia, I said, ‘I think if we’re alright, we can win a race there.’ I felt like we were good enough to. We just didn’t get things to go the right way. But, man, Talladega. We just had a solid all night performance. To get back to Victory Lane feels really good. It’s like getting a monkey off your back.”
The triumph was Schatz’s first trip to World of Outlaws Victory Lane in 510 days dating back to Oct. 12, 2024 at Lincoln Speedway. He’d never won at Talladega before, making it the 90th different track that his now 317 career checkered flags are spread across. For CJB, Schatz becomes the sixth different driver to top a World of Outlaws race with the Chad Clemens-owned team, joining David Gravel, Paul McMahan, Spencer Bayston, Fred Rahmer, and Shane Stewart.
Sheldon Haudenschild’s punctuated a strong week for himself and KCP Racing with a runner-up result.
Michael “Buddy” Kofoid bounced back from Monday’s mechanical misfortune with a third place effort.
Bryce Lucius and Garet Williamson completed the top five.
With Carson Macedo finishing seventh and David Gravel in 11th, the two are now knotted atop the standings.
NIGHTLY NOTES:
Cole Macedo clocked the Race//Ready Hottest Lap of the Night.
Sheldon Haudenschild recorded his second straight Simpson Quick Time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying.
Heat Races belonged to Bill Balog (NOS Energy Drink Heat One), Donny Schatz (DIRTVision Heat Two), and Buddy Kofoid (WIX Filters Heat Three).
The SPA Technique #1 Redraw went to Bryce Lucius.
Donny Schatz topped the Toyota Dash.
Giovanni Scelzi debuted the Spire Motorsports No. 77 Sprint Car and wheeled it from 22nd to 14th to earn the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger.
Carson Macedo was the Tub O’ Towels Seventh Place Finisher.
Ashton Torgerson finished 12th to notch his third consecutive Five Star Bodies Rookie of the Race.
Buddy Kofoid’s 12.933 was enough to grab the ACME Trading Company Fast Lap.
The Smith Titanium Brake Systems Break of the Race went to Cole Macedo.
UP NEXT: The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars head to Texas for a weekend at Kennedale Speedway Park on March 13-14. For tickets, CLICK HERE.
Where can you get tickets to see the World of Outlaws in 2026? Click to see the full schedule.
Where can you watch every World of Outlaws race? Live on DIRTVision.
FEATURE RESULTS:
NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 2. 18-Sheldon Haudenschild[4]; 3. 83-Michael Kofoid[3]; 4. 32-Bryce Lucius[2]; 5. 23-Garet Williamson[8]; 6. 17B-Bill Balog[5]; 7. 41-Carson Macedo[13]; 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart[7]; 9. 9-Daison Pursley[9]; 10. 17-Spencer Bayston[6]; 11. 2-David Gravel[17]; 12. 1A-Ashton Torgerson[12]; 13. 7S-Chris Windom[14]; 14. 77-Giovanni Scelzi[22]; 15. 19-Brent Marks[18]; 16. 27-Emerson Axsom[11]; 17. 9R-Chase Randall[10]; 18. 6-Kasey Jedrzejek[20]; 19. 15K-Creed Kemenah[19]; 20. 40-Howard Moore[15]; 21. 16C-Scotty Thiel[21]; 22. 98-Ricky Peterson[25]; 23. 28M-Conner Morrell[23]; 24. 51-Scott Bogucki[24]; 25. 2C-Cole Macedo[16]
For complete results, CLICK HERE.
EVENT INFO: https://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars/schedule/event-info/?event=4549528
TRACK INFO: https://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars/tracks/?track=Talladega%2BShort%2BTrack
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Unstoppable Kopp Uncorks DAYTONA Double
| Kody Kopp (No. 12) sweeps the opening rounds of the 2026 Progressive American Flat Track season at the Daytona Flat Track. [Photo: Tim Lester for AMA Pro Racing]Download high-resolution photo from AMA Pro’s Digital Asset Management system |
| Unstoppable Kopp Uncorks DAYTONA Double |
| Kody Kopp (No. 12) sweeps the opening rounds of the 2026 Progressive American Flat Track season at the Daytona Flat Track. [Photo: Tim Lester for AMA Pro Racing]Download high-resolution photo from AMA Pro’s Digital Asset Management system |
| DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 6, 2026) – One night after his history-making Mission AFT SuperTwins debut, Kody Kopp (No. 12 Latus Motors Racing Harley-Davidson XG750R) raised the bar that much higher with an even more convincing repeat performance in the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA II. Kopp’s remarkable DAYTONA Flat Track double victory adds fuel to an already scorching hot Grand National Championship landscape, laying the early groundwork for what should prove to be a scintillating 2026 Progressive American Flat Track season, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. Main Event 1 The series brought back the high-stakes, high-intensity Mission Triple Challenge format first introduced in ‘25 for the second night of the DAYTONA doubleheader. Under those rules, three successive Main Events – a 10-lap sprint, a 15-lapper that pays double points, and a final 20-lap Main which concludes the night with triple the points – combined to determine the evening’s overall winner. And with lap times in the 17-second range, that first 10-lap battle immediately threw the contenders into the fire. Reigning Grand National Champion Dallas Daniels (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07) lunged ahead of surprise polesitter Aidan RoosEvans (No. 26 FRA Trust Advisors Harley-Davidson XG750R) off the line, but both riders were immediately overtaken by Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing KTM 790 Duke). After a bit of back-and-forth, Daniels settled in on Fisher’s tail, while RoosEvans turned his attention to fending off Briar Bauman (No. 3 RWR/Jacob Construction/Parts Plus Harley-Davidson XG750R). Everything was reset on lap 6 of 10, however, when LCQ winner Logan Mcgrane (No. 14 Schaffers MotorSports/Ryan Varnes Racing KTM 790 Duke) crashed, bringing out a red flag. Fisher resumed his advantage off the staggered restart and successfully held Daniels at bay to the checkered flag. RoosEvans retained his position in third as well, leaving the major happenings behind the top three. Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R) got a flier of a restart, storming around the outside of Bauman for fourth. While Bauman fought back through, Thursday winner Kopp powered forward, pushing his way past Sammy Halbert (No. 69 Martin Trucking/OnlyFans/Castrol Yamaha MT-07) and then closing in on Robinson for fifth. Kopp made good on that threat, overtaking Robinson on the final lap to claim a spot inside the top five. Meanwhile, Trent Lowe (No. 48 American Honda/Mission Foods Honda CB750 Hornet), who was forced to burn his provisional start just to make the Main, fought his way up to eighth to secure himself a better starting position and brighter prospects for the subsequent Mains. Main Event 2 Momentum from Main Event 1 carried over for the aforementioned pair of rising stars. Starting on the inside of Row 2, Kopp continued his aggressive push up the order, first forcing his way under Daniels and then doing the same to Bauman to climb into second on the race’s opening lap. One lap later, the Latus Motors Racing ace slipped past Main Event 1 winner Fisher to take the lead and promptly escape at the front. Lowe, too, picked up where he left off. Starting from the outside of Row 2, Lowe followed Kopp through the field, moving into second on lap 3. From there, the American Honda-backed Lowe was the only rider who could even keep Kopp honest – finishing just under a second back – while a field packed with proven premier-class heroes was left to tangle for third. Daniels and Bauman crossed each other up for position on more than one occasion before the Estenson Racing star got a firm hold on fourth. Once there, he reeled in third-placed Fisher. But yet again, he was unable to find a way through at the stripe. Bauman held on for fifth, followed by Robinson, Henry Wiles (No. 911 J&M Logging/Ray C’s Harley-Davidson Kawasaki Ninja 650), and Halbert. Main Event 3 Kopp hustled his Harley-Davidson XG750R into the lead at the start of the third and decisive Main with Lowe and Fisher in close contention. While those three streaked away at the front, Daniels was shuffled down to eighth, trailing Brandon Price (No. 92 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Yamaha MT-07), Halbert, Robinson, and Bauman, in addition to the leading trio. For a moment, Kopp actually looked vulnerable. He was displaced by both Fisher and Lowe in quick succession with 16 of 20 laps remaining. However, rather than get discouraged, the heralded premier-class rookie regrouped, adjusted, and retaliated. He reclaimed his position out front with 11 laps to go and continued to build upon his advantage, taking the checkered flag with a healthy 1.195-second margin in the end. That distance was actually Daniels, who made a characteristic charge late. This time, he finally found a way past Fisher, slipping through on the final lap of the final Main. That move also saw him edge ahead of Fisher in the combined results with Kopp (5-1-1) finishing first, followed by Daniels (2-4-2) and Fisher (1-3-3). While Robinson passed Lowe late in Main Event 3, Lowe (8-2-5) wound up fourth in the combined order, followed closely by Robinson (6-6-4). Title hopeful Bauman (4-5-7) was credited with sixth overall. As a result, Kopp leads the championship chase following the opening two rounds with a perfect 46 points. Defending champ Daniels ranks second at 38, followed by Fisher with 29. Kopp said, “I knew what I had to do, and I know what I’m capable of – that’s all I’ve got to say. I work my butt off for this, and this is what I want to do for my life. To have this opportunity with George Latus, Bob Lanphere, Dave Zanotti, Michelle Disalvo… this whole team has been unreal to work with.” KICKER AFT Singles The KICKER AFT Singles class delivered an absolute stunner for an encore to Thursday’s opener. Friday’s wild Main Event saw the emergence of a maiden winner in Bradon Pfanders (No. 83 Memphis Shades/Corbin Seats Yamaha YZ450F). However, deep into the contest it appeared that distinction would actually go to rookie Jordan Beaulac (No. 156 Picotte Motosport/Dofralex GASGAS MC 450F). The race-shattering moments came early and often with Tom Drane (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) and Chase Saathoff (No. 88 1st Impressions Race Team Husqvarna FC450) adding yet another chapter to their rivalry in the race’s opening stages. While actively disputing the lead, Drane ran up the inside of Saathoff and the two made contact, leaving Saathoff on the ground in a reversal of their clash here in ‘24. Saathoff picked up his bike and continued on at the back of the pack, while Beaulac picked up the pieces of the incident to steal away the lead in the melee. From there the young Canadian ripped open a gap of more than a second, with Logan Eisenhard (No. 66 Eisenhard Racing/Pags Powersports KTM 450 SX-F) in second and Drane in third. The race took another massive turn with just under two minutes to go when Saathoff suffered his second fall of the Main, this one bringing out the red flag. Once back underway, Beaulac and Eisenhard jumped back into first and second off the line but made simultaneous mistakes while working the opening lap of the restart, stalling their bikes and splitting the field. Original polesitter Tarren Santero (No. 75 Roof Systems/Vinson Construction Honda CRF450R) came out of the chaos with lead, followed closely by Pfanders. Meanwhile, Drane found himself in fifth, trailing Justin Jones (No. 91 Fairway Ford Chevy GMC Yamaha YZ450F 450) and Trevor Brunner (No. 21 KMA Racing/March Equipment Yamaha YZ450F). A five-way fight for first played out for several laps with Pfanders at last securing the lead with just two to go. An undeniable Drane then forced his way up to second, creating an opportunity for Kage Tadman (No. 28 American Honda/Mission Foods CRF450R) to grab the final spot on the box while following in the Aussie’s wake. Santero came home fourth, with 2015 DAYTONA winner Jones fifth. Saathoff somehow made his way up to sixth, while the unfortunate duo of Eisenhard and Beaulac could do no better than 12th and 14th, respectively, after earlier looking like a strong bet to land the top two spots on the box. The win is the first of Pfanders’ KICKER AFT Singles career after previously demonstrating front-running on multiple occasions since making his Progressive AFT debut in 2024. “This is unreal,” Pfanders said. “I never had a real, legitimate podium, and to do it with a win is insane. My whole family is here. I got to give (my) little sister a victory lap that’s been promised for three years. I can’t thank everybody behind me enough. I’m glad I can repay their faith in me.” As a result of his opening week 1-2, reigning champ Drane holds an early advantage in the ‘26 title fight with 42 points. Pfanders is second at 33, followed by Saathoff with 31. AFT AdventureTrackers™ The 2026 AFT AdventureTrackers opener was a test of patience, determination and toughness. The contenders were clearly caught off guard by the changing track conditions at the start of the Main Event, with William Harris (No. 45 OTB Racing/Memphis Shades BMW F 900 GS), Austin Luczak(No. 97 Memphis Shades/Corbin/Sody Concrete BMW F 900 GS), and class champion Dan Bromley (No. 1 Big Momma and Daddy Deep Pockets Suzuki V-Strom 1050) all crashed while still on the race’s opening lap. Bromley’s fall was particularly brutal and prevented him from re-entering the fray in the restart. Incredibly, with all the riders tiptoeing their way around as they searched for grip, the two who pushed the hardest were remounted crashers Harris and Luczak. Harris worked into to the lead early and held it until nearly the very end, with Luczak fighting his way through with just seconds to go on the clock. While Luczak and Harris completed the BMW 1-2, Matt Beland (No. 278 Memphis Shades/Corbin/Sody Concrete Honda Africa Twin) made a late pass on Michael Hill (No. 47 Weirbach Racing/Berry Bros Triumph Tiger 1200) to complete the podium. Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. (BTR) Emma Gottsch (No. 5 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited/Arai/Alpinestars) finished off her DAYTONA double in Friday’s Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. (BTR) Main Event. Gottsch was again the class of the field, breaking away to secure her third career win at the venue after going 1-2 in last year’s opener. She was followed to the flag by Julia Hess (No. 13 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited/Arai/Alpinestars) and Madicela Rodriguez (No. 113 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited/Arai/Alpinestars) to complete a repeat of last night’s podium. Next Up America’s Original Extreme Sport will head north for the Yamaha Atlanta Short Track at Senoia Raceway in Senoia, Georgia, on Saturday, March 21. |
John Force Racing–Gainesville FRIDAY
| FRIDAY RECAP – GAINESVILLE Race 1 of 20 |
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| Photography: John Force Racing / Auto Imagery / Gary Nastase |
| HART GRABS GATORS PROVISIONAL NO. 1 QUALIFIERVandergriff has Funny Car baptism, Beckman and DeJoria look forward to better performance Saturday |
| FRIDAY RECAP – GAINESVILLERace 1 of 20 |
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| Photography: John Force Racing / Auto Imagery / Gary Nastase |
| HART GRABS GATORS PROVISIONAL NO. 1 QUALIFIERVandergriff has Funny Car baptism, Beckman and DeJoria look forward to better performance Saturday |
| GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 6, 2025) – Josh Hart and John Force Racing’s Burnyzz Speed Shop / Speedmaster Top Fuel team continued their strong performance in testing two weeks ago at Gainesville Raceway by taking the provisional top spot for the AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals with a run of 3.658 seconds at a track record 340.30 mph Friday night under the lights. The record-setting run was the Florida transplant’s first official 340-mph pass after multiple similar runs in testing two weeks ago and two days earlier this week. It also backed up their day’s first run of 3.751 seconds at 335.40 mph. Jordan Vandergriff made his first official passes in the Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS, smoking the tires early in the first session but rebounding in the second session with a lap of 3.990 seconds at 318.47. That run was good enough for the eighth qualifying spot but his Funny Car baptism has just begun. Smoke began billowing from the car as it left a streak of oil on the racing surface but the third-generation driver kept his cool, quickly brought the car to a halt and climbed out without incident. Jack Beckman and Alexis DeJoria lost traction early in each of their runs and were unable to make full qualifying attempts. Beckman and the PEAK Chevrolet SS team used their first session run of 5.644 seconds at 130.49 mph for the 14th spot. DeJoria and the Bandero Premium Tequila Chevrolet SS team sit 15th from their first-session run of 6.045 seconds at 112.65 mph. Quote from Josh Hart, Burnyzz Speed Shop / Speedmaster Top Fuel Dragster:“I’m really not used to this gig, so you have to bear with me. I’m super blessed. John Force and the entire team have welcomed me like a member of the family. There is no better way to do this than at your home track with everyone here. I can’t really put it into words. When I got in this Burnyzz Speed Shop / Speedmaster car and we went 340 in testing right off the trailer, all I can say is it was so smooth. You know, my guys have it figured out. It’s a well-oiled machine. (Crew chief) David Grubnic is a former driver, so just talking to him is like a sounding board. I can ask him questions, and he’ll give me a straight answer, which I love.” Quotes from Jack Beckman, PEAK Chevrolet SS Funny Car:“The PEAK SQUAD was a little too aggressive in Q1. Another way to put that is the track temperature was not a full indication of the track grip. We had great data from testing. It’s never the same prep in testing and, even if it’s the same prep, the number of cars, and the preponderance of Goodyear-only cars during the test kind of skews the results. We missed it. We were just a little more aggressive than the racetrack was ready for. So, we came out for Q2 for the hero session. We didn’t want to back it off too much. If you look at our data graph, that is one of those runs that you’re looking at. It’s like, ‘why didn’t it make it?’ There are some runs where you say, ‘where did we miss it?’ It was a coin toss run there. If it lands on heads, that car goes down the racetrack. It landed on tails and winds up knocking the tires loose. So, we got great data and I think we get to run a little bit later for Q4 so we still have another shot in potentially good conditions. But right now, we just need to back the car down the racetrack for Q3, get a run to the finish line, take that data, take that clutch wear info and plug it in for Q4.” Quote from Alexis DeJoria, Bandero Premium Tequila Chevrolet SS:“The first day of qualifying at the season-opening Gatornationals is in the books. The Bandero Premium Tequila made two runs but didn’t get down the track. The first run earlier in the day was pretty good but just barely whisped the tires and had to clickh er off. In the second run, we went a little further before losing traction but, I can honestly tell you, not a ton of cars made it down the track. Some did and ran good numbers, but the first round of qualifying, nobody really made it down. So, in the second round, we were trying to go after it but it just went out there and did a fast shake. But we have two more shots tomorrow. We tested a bunch so we’ll figure it out. I have a lot of faith in this Bandero team.” Quote from Jordan Vandergriff, Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS Funny Car:“Welcome to Funny Car, huh? That’s what everybody’s been saying. It’s definitely an experience but I’ll tell you what, driving that Cornwell Tools Funny Car is fun. They keep you on your toes, you know. Things like that are going to happen but t’s fun to experience it. It’s not exactly what we wanted but still a quick run that will get us into the field pretty solid. We obviously want to improve but I’m happy to have that first experience of getting smoke in my face. I wouldn’t want it any other way.” Track & TV ScheduleThe final rounds of qualifying are Saturday, March. 7 at 12:35 and 3 p.m. ET. The Right Trailers All-Star Top Fuel Callout rounds are at 12:15 p.m., 2:15 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled on Sunday, March 8, at 10 a.m. ET. Television coverage of the Top Fuel All-Star Callout is Saturday, March 7, from 4-6 p.m. ET on FS1. FS1 coverage Sunday, March 8, includes qualifying action from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. ET and then eliminations from 12-3 p.m. ET. |
Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Phoenix–William Byron
NASCAR CUP SERIES PHOENIX RACEWAY TEAM CHEVY DRIVER QUOTES MARCH 6, 2026 |
William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of running double-duty in the NASCAR Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Phoenix Raceway. |
NASCAR CUP SERIESPHOENIX RACEWAYTEAM CHEVY DRIVER QUOTESMARCH 6, 2026 |
William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of running double-duty in the NASCAR Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Phoenix Raceway. | MEDIA RESOURCES: Photo Gallery | Race AdvancesChevrolet Newsroom |
| Media Availability Quotes: A lot of talk about cool shirts and everything. I’m curious, how many issues, if any, have you had? And is it time for drivers to ask NASCAR to step in, or do you feel like the teams can figure out what to do?“Yeah, I’ve definitely had my share of races that it doesn’t work. And, you know, it’s an interesting phenomenon because really thinking about my career, I’ve been wearing that thing since I’ve been Cup racing. It really was coming on board in 2017. Jimmie (Johnson) and Dale (Earnhardt Jr.), I think, were really adamant that it was a good thing. Definitely when it works, it’s great. But I feel like there’s definitely a handful, if not more times, that it doesn’t work. That shirt is very insulated. I was at a Martinsville test one time and was wearing it and didn’t turn it on for most of the day and just started to feel sick because just the way it insulates your body and kind of has the opposite effect when it’s not on. So, yeah, I think I’m open to other options. We used to just have blowers in the car that would just blow air on your back. So finitely, we’ve talked about looking at other options and seeing what’s out there. It’s effective, but at the same time, if it doesn’t work or it doesn’t work as well, like I said, it’s pretty insulated. It’s like wearing a coat. The Nomex that Alpine Stars gives us is pretty effective when you start to sweat, you know, the technology in it. So we’ll see. We’ll see where it goes.” With the increased horsepower package this year, are you guys coming with similar setups that we have in the past, say for the fall championship race with the same tire that we’re coming with this week, or are you guys maybe getting a little bit aggressive with the setup for practice to kind of see how the car is going to react?“Yeah, I don’t think there’s anything we can do until we know how it’s going to react on track. I mean, in the sim, you can simulate going faster down the straightaway, a little bit more tire wear, but you just don’t know how it’s going to really act and react. We’ve been down that road before when you get a new aero package; you try to guess, and a lot of times, you guess wrong. So it’s really just about trying to figure out how different it is with tire wear and all those things. But I really think the biggest place you’ll notice it is Darlington coming up, especially with the aero change there. Going to the short track package at Darlington I think is going to be a big difference, so that’ll be probably the first race we run that’s like kind of that shock moment of what is the car going to feel like and what do we have to do to adjust.” We all know about your time on iRacing and coming up with eSports and all that. I know you’re a stock car guy, but as a kid, did you ever fool around with any of the INDYCAR races and what’s it like here to share a weekend with INDYCAR? They might be names that you’ve seen on TV or only heard about, but what’s it like to actually be out there? “Yeah, they’re very quiet going around the racetrack, which is pretty nice. So maybe something to be learned for that (laughs). But yeah, I mean, I haven’t been to an INDYCAR race, so this is probably the first time. I think maybe early in my career, they raced to Texas with us in the Trucks. But I have quite a few friends over there in that garage, so it’s just cool to have that crossover and be able to be in the same space as them this weekend. Very excited to watch the race. You know, I think it’s going to be really exciting to see how they navigate this place. It looks like they put some hash marks down in the corner, so I’m interested to see how that kind of plays into our grip and package. But yeah, I think it’ll be interesting to see how they navigate this place and what kind of lines they run. It looks like they kind of are stuck to running just above the yellow line, so they can’t really use the apron like we do. But we’ll see, and we’ll see kind of how the rubber plays out, too.” Did you have any favorite drivers coming up that you’d watch in the Indianapolis 500 or anything? What do you think of the difference in speed?“I would say from 12-13 years old, I would watch the Indianapolis 500 and, of course, watch the Coca-Cola 600, as well. I remember Dan Wheldon winning. I remember J.R. Hildebrand running well for a few years. I don’t know, that kind of time period, the National Guard car. I guess that’s what I remember. Like I said, the cars are really quiet, so I’m curious to kind of see the speed difference. I haven’t really seen him go around the racetrack yet, so I’m curious how that’s going to look.” How much are you looking at points after three races? I mean, obviously, we don’t really know what the meat of the season is going to look like yet, but you’re 13th. You’re probably trying to get a top-three seed, at least, based on what everybody’s talking about. So is that a concern for you? Do you feel okay about where you are?“Yeah, it’s funny. (Christopher) Bell and I were talking about this at driver intros last week. It just feels like the longer we do this, the more it takes a few races to kind of get into the meat of the season and what really makes up our season and the tracks. So, for me, it’s felt super long this year just kind of getting into the rhythm of the season. I don’t want to classify it as a ‘real racetrack’, but these places that really make up the finesse and the speed that it takes to win a championship. So, yeah, I think I’m just kind of eager to get out there this weekend. We’ve done a lot of prep for Phoenix. To answer your question on where we stand, I think what’s frustrating for us is feeling like we’ve given up a few points the last couple weeks. You know, I crashed the week before at Atlanta. We had some damage, and then I crashed, and so that gave away a handful. And then last week, I felt like we gave away a handful at the end there in the last run. I just feel like those sting a little more than they used to probably, but we’ve – like (Kyle) Larson said this week, we’ve always points raced as a top team. Our goal last year was to win the regular season championship, and we got off to a good start and made that a little bit easier. But, yeah, we’ve just been kind of middle of the road right now. We’ve scored 25-26 points on average. We’d like to score, you know, 35 to 40 on average. So definitely below average right now, but I think we’re going to see what we have this weekend, that’s for sure.” Is it something that you’re concerned with that the two 23XI drivers are so far out there, or do you feel like really you guys need to go to kind of a good sampling of all the different kinds of tracks before you size up?“Yeah, I mean look — they’ve hit a home run on two drafting tracks. To score the points that they did is phenomenal. If you start the year and you say, man, if we could score 40 to 50 points on drafting tracks, that’s going to be a huge advantage. So they’ve accumulated a big advantage in those drafting tracks. And then COTA, I don’t think was any surprise to me that Tyler (Reddick) ran so well. But they executed really well, and that momentum was big. So I think for us on the 24 team, it’s not really about looking at anyone else. It’s looking at ourselves. If we get to race 26 and that gap is still there, then shoot, you know, wish we could have had a couple things back. But there’s so much circumstance in those first couple weeks that you’ve got 26 weeks to figure it out. I think there’s going to be plenty of ebb and flow in the next, I don’t know, 20-22 weeks.” Is this a place that you wanted to compete in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series? Did specifically you picked it?“Yeah, I think I’ve done this in the past and kind of ran the road courses because you think that that’s going to help you and all of that. Sometimes a Cup car and an O’Reilly car are very different. So now, I feel like the O’Reilly car is fun at certain places. This was a place that before the schedule got changed up, I thought, okay, this is an important place with the championship. And it still is because it’s still in the Chase, so I think that factored into it. But it’s just about having fun and trying to go win. You know, I like to be competitive and I like to win. I’ll try to challenge myself this weekend; pressure on myself to win and hopefully we can do that.” Anthony Alfredo is getting the opportunity to fill in for Alex Bowman. He’s been an instrumental part of the team on the sim aspect. How much input and significance has he been for you during the time when it used to be the finale here at Phoenix and now getting that opportunity under, obviously, odd circumstances with Alex?“Yeah, I’m happy for Anthony (Alfredo). I feel like he’s worked hard and grinded in the sim. He hasn’t had that many opportunities in NASCAR that are, you know, quality opportunities. I feel like he’s had a lot of races, which is good, but not something in a top car. So I’m looking forward to seeing how he does. And, yeah, I mean, that work is really tedious on the sim. Those guys go in there at 7 a.m. and they work on tires and they’re staring at a screen for five, six hours at a time. It’s definitely an admirable job that he’s doing there and feel like, even through the iRacing stuff — like he actually helped install my sim at my house a couple years ago (laughs). So, yeah, it’s just fun to see him out here and I hope he does well. I saw him at the shop on Wednesday and he was trying to absorb a lot. He was quizzing me with all types of questions on aero and how these cars handle. So, yeah, I’m looking forward to seeing how he does.” Given the right opportunity and the right circumstances, would you try racing in INDYCAR one day? “Yeah, I don’t know. I mean, the Indy 500 obviously is always exciting to watch. I just feel like I need to win a NASCAR championship first. That’s first and foremost on my goals, and then I’ll kind of look outside, maybe. But, yeah, I’ve always been probably a person that could have run a lot of other stuff. Given my background, I could have diversified a lot more. It just didn’t work out that way. So with kind of the nature of my career, I feel like I just stick to what I’m doing and what I’m good at. But at the same time, it’d be cool to expand outside. I just feel like I’ve got to get comfortable and accomplish what I want to here and then maybe look at that.” You mentioned earlier about Anthony (Alfredo) working on the tires and with the softer tire and the 750 horsepower, how much have you really had to pay attention to the tire degradation and just getting a balance so you don’t use your equipment up until the time is right?“Yeah, I mean, I feel like the tire saving part of things is a little overblown because it really still comes down to setup. There is management in that, but it still comes down to kind of the balance of the two. But, yeah, I think it’s going to play a role, this softer tire. We talked about it this week, hopefully it’s a little bit more durable. The teams have gone to work on camber, air pressure, to figure out that equation for what makes the tire wear out or blow. But, yeah, hopefully it’s a little more predictable this week and we can just try to manage it the best we can.” Not to compare yourself to Corey Day, but to get into a situation where he’s coming into the second hardest stock car series and acclimating to it, how difficult is that for people on the outside looking in? I mean, how would you explain it to them kind of what he’s experiencing?“Yeah, I mean, he’s done a lot of racing with a car that’s kind of half the size. I feel like probably the dimensions of the car are the toughest part for him. He didn’t do late model racing. Like when (Christopher) Bell came up, he raced against me in late models, so he got the chance to kind of understand where the wall is and where other cars are. I feel like that is probably the toughest part. The speed aspect, I feel like he has a pretty good handle on. But, yeah, just the race craft is probably difficult. I don’t know how much iRacing he’s done or sim stuff he’s done to kind of bridge that gap. So, yeah, I can’t imagine. I don’t come from that background, so I don’t know exactly what the factors are there, but probably the dimensions are difficult.” |
ARP Expands Longstanding Partnership with IHRA Pro Pulling Series for 2026

Fairfield, Ohio (March 9th, 2026) – Automotive Racing Products (ARP), “The World Leader in High-Performance Automotive Fasteners,” marks its fifteenth season with the IHRA Pro Pulling Series with an expanded partnership in 2026.
“ARP’s enduring commitment to the IHRA Pro Pulling Series and our pullers over the last two decades is a testament to the partnership we’ve mutually cultivated,” Johnathan Mears of the IHRA Pro Pulling League. “They have expanded their presence for 2026, becoming the title sponsor of the Super Stock Diesel Truck class on the Fendt High Stakes Series in addition to continuing title sponsorship of not only the Super Stock Diesel Trucks on the Champions Tour, but also the Lightweight Super Stock Tractor division.”
ARP’s Art Venegas remarked, “We are excited for the 2026 pulling season with the IHRA Pro Pulling Series…being able to be a part of the groundbreaking Fendt High Stakes Series is a tremendous opportunity to connect with our customers and motorsports fans. We’ve also launched a whole new array of specialty fasteners and washers for 2026 to compliment our extensive catalog of fasteners and fastener kits, so that we can better meet the needs of our customers, no matter the application.”

Fairfield, Ohio (March 9th, 2026) – Automotive Racing Products (ARP), “The World Leader in High-Performance Automotive Fasteners,” marks its fifteenth season with the IHRA Pro Pulling Series with an expanded partnership in 2026.
“ARP’s enduring commitment to the IHRA Pro Pulling Series and our pullers over the last two decades is a testament to the partnership we’ve mutually cultivated,” Johnathan Mears of the IHRA Pro Pulling League. “They have expanded their presence for 2026, becoming the title sponsor of the Super Stock Diesel Truck class on the Fendt High Stakes Series in addition to continuing title sponsorship of not only the Super Stock Diesel Trucks on the Champions Tour, but also the Lightweight Super Stock Tractor division.”
ARP’s Art Venegas remarked, “We are excited for the 2026 pulling season with the IHRA Pro Pulling Series…being able to be a part of the groundbreaking Fendt High Stakes Series is a tremendous opportunity to connect with our customers and motorsports fans. We’ve also launched a whole new array of specialty fasteners and washers for 2026 to compliment our extensive catalog of fasteners and fastener kits, so that we can better meet the needs of our customers, no matter the application.”
About ARP:
Automotive Racing Products offers over 5000 fastener kits manufactured to exactingly high standards at facilities across Southern California. Their website, www.ARP-Bolts.com, provides volumes of product and technical information while their catalog is available in print or digital form at www.ARPCatalog.com.
Cole Schroeder Commits to Rookie Campaign with American Sprint Car Series
CONCORD, NC (March 6, 2026) — A new face to the American Sprint Car Series has entered the chase for BRODIX Rookie of the Year honors.
Cole Schroeder has made his commitment to following the entire national 360 Sprint Car schedule in 2026 behind the wheel of the Rocking R Bar, Moyle Racing Engines-powered Maxim Chassis No. 3. The 20-year-old native of Bozeman, MT, made his debut with the Series at Volusia Speedway Park in January and is ready to take on the full slate of events with his family-owned operation.
“It’s good competition to get the laps with, experience, and time back on the road,” Schroeder said. “It’s a great series and great people to follow.”
Originally from “Big Sky Country,” Schroeder moved to Arizona in 2018 and began his racing career in the asphalt karting ranks before jumping into Micro Sprints in 2021. It wasn’t long before he became a certified dealer of Hyper Racing chassis in the fall of 2024, assembling the Micro Sprint machines for buyers around the region.
Among his most notable Feature wins in the Micro Sprint ranks came in the 2023 Deuces Wild Shootout at U.S. 24 Speedway, where Schroeder topped a field of 98 Winged A-Class entrants and led every lap of the main event enroute to collect the $12,222.22 grand prize.
During the 2025 season, Schroeder moved to his current home in Fresno, CA, and became a regular of the 360 Sprint Car scene on the West Coast, recording multiple starts at tracks including Watsonville Speedway, Placerville Speedway, Silver Dollar Speedway and Thunderbowl Raceway.
“I like the smaller tracks; I feel like it kinda brings a little more driver into it,” Schroeder said. “They’re a little more evil, and it’s a lot closer racing.”
For 2026, Schroeder will take on a national Sprint Car series schedule for the first time in his career — a venture he knows will be challenging at first but a necessary one in his efforts to make a climb up the open-wheel racing ladder.
“For now, it’s just to run everything we can,” Schroeder said. “Obviously, our 360 program is pretty built up, so we’ll run that. Then, next year, we’ll hopefully move up to 410s and start getting more experience in those.”
The American Sprint Car Series returns to action on Saturday, April 11, at Salina Highbanks Speedway in a clash with the ASCS Sooner Region. Tickets for the event can be purchased at the track on race day.
Cole Schroeder Commits to Rookie Campaign with American Sprint Car Series
CONCORD, NC (March 6, 2026) — A new face to the American Sprint Car Series has entered the chase for BRODIX Rookie of the Year honors.
Cole Schroeder has made his commitment to following the entire national 360 Sprint Car schedule in 2026 behind the wheel of the Rocking R Bar, Moyle Racing Engines-powered Maxim Chassis No. 3. The 20-year-old native of Bozeman, MT, made his debut with the Series at Volusia Speedway Park in January and is ready to take on the full slate of events with his family-owned operation.
“It’s good competition to get the laps with, experience, and time back on the road,” Schroeder said. “It’s a great series and great people to follow.”
Originally from “Big Sky Country,” Schroeder moved to Arizona in 2018 and began his racing career in the asphalt karting ranks before jumping into Micro Sprints in 2021. It wasn’t long before he became a certified dealer of Hyper Racing chassis in the fall of 2024, assembling the Micro Sprint machines for buyers around the region.
Among his most notable Feature wins in the Micro Sprint ranks came in the 2023 Deuces Wild Shootout at U.S. 24 Speedway, where Schroeder topped a field of 98 Winged A-Class entrants and led every lap of the main event enroute to collect the $12,222.22 grand prize.
During the 2025 season, Schroeder moved to his current home in Fresno, CA, and became a regular of the 360 Sprint Car scene on the West Coast, recording multiple starts at tracks including Watsonville Speedway, Placerville Speedway, Silver Dollar Speedway and Thunderbowl Raceway.
“I like the smaller tracks; I feel like it kinda brings a little more driver into it,” Schroeder said. “They’re a little more evil, and it’s a lot closer racing.”
For 2026, Schroeder will take on a national Sprint Car series schedule for the first time in his career — a venture he knows will be challenging at first but a necessary one in his efforts to make a climb up the open-wheel racing ladder.
“For now, it’s just to run everything we can,” Schroeder said. “Obviously, our 360 program is pretty built up, so we’ll run that. Then, next year, we’ll hopefully move up to 410s and start getting more experience in those.”
The American Sprint Car Series returns to action on Saturday, April 11, at Salina Highbanks Speedway in a clash with the ASCS Sooner Region. Tickets for the event can be purchased at the track on race day.
If you can’t be at the track, how can you watch the American Sprint Car Series in 2026? Every event is broadcast live on DIRTVision.
Event: Straight Talk Wireless 500Location: Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, ArizonaDate: Sunday, March 8, 2026Start: 10thFinish: 32ndAfter an up-and-down day in Sunday’s Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway, Josh Berry and the No. 21 eero team were swept up in a multi-car crash on Lap 254 of 312, resulting in a 32nd-place finish.Berry started the race from 10th and spent much of the opening 60-lap Stage running inside the top 15 before finishing Stage 1 in 15th place.In Stage 2, Berry again ran just outside the top 15 through the early laps, but the eero Ford Mustang Dark Horse sustained damage to the front splitter in an incident on Lap 104 that dropped him to 26th in the running order. Following a restart, Berry mounted a strong charge back toward the front, climbing into the top 15 and ultimately finishing the Stage in 14th.In the process of recovering from the earlier setback, however, the No. 21 team had used most of its allotted tires. When the caution flag waved for a crash involving Ryan Preece, the team elected to stay on track while many others pitted. The strategy briefly paid off as Berry inherited the race lead and paced the field for 13 laps.But with older tires compared to the cars behind him, Berry soon slipped outside the top 20 once the race returned to green. Then, shortly after a restart following the seventh caution of the race, Berry was collected in a seven-car incident that brought his day to an early end.“Wrong place, wrong time,” Berry said after being checked and released from the track’s care center. “Obviously I saw the smoke there for a second and could tell something was happening. I checked up and someone got into me.“Either way I was wrecking.”Berry said the crash capped off a frustrating afternoon for the team.“It was a tough day, a really tough day,” he said. “We didn’t have the car like we wanted. We had some bright spots there and got some track position and looked alright. Ultimately we were down a set of tires and honestly we were just trying to finish it out and take what we could today. We just got caught up in the issues.”Next weekend, Berry and the Wood Brothers Racing team head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where they return as the defending winners of the Pennzoil 400.










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