PATO O’WARD TAKES CHEVROLET TO VICTORY LANE IN IOWA RACE NO. 1

Team Chevy Drivers Sweep Podium and Score Seven of Top-Eight in Finishing Order

NEWTON, IOWA (July 12,2025) – Pato O’Ward took his No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet to Iowa Speedway Victory Lane to score his first win of the season, his second at the .875-mile track and the eighth of his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career. He led 33 of the 275 laps in today’s race, the first of the Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend doubleheader.

O’Ward’s win of the SYNK 275 is the first of the season for Chevrolet and the 14th for the Bowtie Brand on the Iowa D-shaped oval.  He now sits second in the standings, 105 points down to leader Alex Palou.

Chevrolet drivers swept the podium with Josef Newgarden bringing his No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevy to the checkered flag in the runner-up spot, his ninth podium at Iowa. Teammate Will Power, No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet completed the podium in third place, his seventh time on an Iowa podium.

Scott McLaughlin had to start 27th in the field after an incident on his qualifying out lap that resulted in his No. 3 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet making hard contact with the turn two wall. The winner of the 2024 Iowa race one drove through the field to finish fourth. McLaughlin made 24 on-track passes in his quest to score a solid finish

  • Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 Splenda Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet, drove from the 19th starting spot to finish sixth, also making 24 on-track passes
  • Conor Daly piloted the No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet to seventh in the final finishing order
  • Santino Ferrucci completed the seven Chevrolet powered drivers in the top-eight bringing the No. 14 Sexton Properties AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet across the finish line in eighth place
  • Chevrolet has led an amazing 4,099 at Iowa Speedway with Newgarden leading the way with 2,079 led including 232 today after starting on the pole
  • Race Two of the Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend at Iowa Speedway – The Farm To Finish 275 (275 laps) – is scheduled to start at 1pm (ET)/ noon (CT)/11am (MT)/10am (PT) and will be broadcast on FOX/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218.

DRIVER POST RACE QUOTES

PATO O’WARD, NO. 5 ARROW MCLAREN CHEVROLET, RACE WINNER:

“This is great we’ve been waiting for this one for over a year. My 50th race was also a win here in Iowa and that’s the only other thing I have here so it’s a cool story. Great job by the Arrow McLaren guys and gals. This Chevy powered machine was, I think it’s 1-2-3 right? 1-2-3 Chevy podium. I think it was about and I’m super happy I’m the Chevy guy that gave them their first win this year.

Josef is the master at these races, he rules around here so I knew that we had to be spot on and I had to be so precise on the in laps to beat him at his own game. This is awesome and we have another chance tomorrow, it would be really awesome to double up. 

How did you hold him back

I mean we’ve had so many duels, Josef and I, but he usually, he’s a percentage that comes out on top more. I said that today is the day that changes, so racing out there and you know I had a lot of fun making that that outside groove work whenever we were 4th and 5th and as soon as we were behind him, we just kind of this positioned ourselves to get it done.”

JOSEF NEWGARDEN, NO. 2 ASTEMO TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, FINISHED 2ND:

“O’Ward got track position, it was a simple as that. My car was quick, and Team Chevy did a great job Finally got a win for Team Chevy is a big deal. They should have had way more on the year, so good to finally get one.”

WILL POWER, NO. 12 VERZON TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, FINISHED 3RD:

“We’ve always had the speed. Just a very smooth day I would say. Some good racing out as the second lane came in, which is awesome. I think everyone should thank Conor Daly for bringing it in, or at least showing us how to do it. Him and Ferruci rolled that outside really well. I just watched Connor do it I’m like oh OK, so he taught me that. It was a solid day, I’m really happy to have a smooth day with no problems. That’s what I got and hopefully tomorrow you can go for the win.”

SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN, NO. 3 XPEL TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, FINISHED 4TH:

“Oh, man, it’s huge. I don’t know how many people saw, but the amount of people, that not only work on the No. 3 car, but the No. 2 and the No. 12, It was just a huge team effort to get back in the race. I know I was talking to some drivers, and some teams may not have even been able to do that, so it’s a proud moment for us. Proud moment for me. After the last few months, it’s just nice to have a decent result, but the problem is we’ve do it again tomorrow, but I think we can. The car was really good. I would rip the bottom. I would rip whatever lane I wanted, So, I put a lot of trust in it. I put trust in it because the guys are so good, you know, and just really proud of everyone, and everyone on the XPEL Chevy.”

CHRISTIAN RASMUSSEN, NO. 21 SPLENDA ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET, FINISHED 6TH:

“Done with the first race at Iowa Speedway! Finished P6 after starting P19, a good result. We just steadily moved our way through the field from the beginning to the end. I had one exciting moment with probably the biggest drift I’ve ever done on an oval and still saved it! Thankfully, we got through it and the good thing is we get to do it all over again! We are starting a little farther up tomorrow so maybe we can have an even better day!”

CONOR DALY, NO. 76 JUNCOS HOLLINGR RACING CHEVROLET, FINISHED 7TH:

“Honestly, I was really happy with the Chevy, the whole day. Really appreciate the team’s work on giving me a fast car. I just struggled a little bit in the middle of the race. myself, just with what was going on, not car related, just driver related. But, it was good to get a last restart in to get one more spot. But yeah, just lost a little bit in that first pit exchange because we had a tough in, but, you know, car was still really fast. We’ve just got a fine tune a few things for tomorrow, and I think we’ll have a shot at it.”

SANTINO FERRUCCI, NO. 14 SEXTON PROPERTIES AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET, FINISHED 8TH:

“”Tough, tough day. Honestly, i thought we had a much better race car than we did, just based off our practice, but as it turned out, we were incredibly tight and just trying to battle that. You can only do so much, you’re max-tooling in the car. you can only put so much front wing in before you tip it over. So, hands tied but happy to come home with a top-10 and ready to make some overnight changes and get back after it tomorrow.”

DAVID MALUKAS, NO. 4 CLARIENCE AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET, FINISHED 12Th:

“We missed the mark on the setup when we first went out, so it was a little bit of a survival and then the yellow came out for the first stop. So we decided not to do any changes with the wing, just not to change the balance. But we were going backwards. and fell back to 17th. On the next stop, we were able to do the turns of wing and the car just kicked alive and we worked our way from 17th up to 12th. With the rain and the tornado, it cut our sessions even shorter. We didn’t do the testing here that everybody else did. So, I think that showed there and we missed the mark on where the car needed to be by the end of a race stint. But we learned, so thankfully, we have another race going tomorrow.”

ROBERT SHWARTZMAN, NO. 83 PREMA RACING CHEVROLET, FINISHED 20TH:

“I think we had a pretty good qualifying with what we had. The balance was not perfect, but overall, the car was quick, and I was quite happy with what we had with the short time we had to get everything ready. In today’s race, I really struggled with the car balance; it was really difficult to drive. I had a few moments where I was close to losing the car and putting it in the wall, but I managed to keep it alive. We need to analyse overnight to see what changes we can make for tomorrow’s race, where we start from a promising grid position.”

STING RAY ROBB, NO. 77 UNCOS HOLLINGER RACING CHEVROLET, FINISHED 22ND

“Race one was a bit more chaotic than I think that we would all like, but nonetheless, we brought it back all four wheels attached to the car, with some learning to do as well. I think that we can get some good reset for tomorrow for Race 2. I feel like we have a good data from today that we can apply and really overall, I think that it’s an okay day. It’s not the result that we wanted, but with the result of Connor finishing inside the top 10. I think that’s very good for the team and for everyone involved. And so we can go into tomorrow with a lot of confidence.”

CALLUM ILLOT, NO. 90 PREMA RACING CHEVROLET,  23RD DNF CONTACT:

“We had a really fast car but it was just not a good day in the pitlane. We were slow and also very unlucky with the timing of our second pitstop early on, which put us the only car laps down. We raced back through, but I managed to take too much risk with the pace increase and it didn’t end very well. We have another race for tomorrow and the positive is that the pace looks good.”

NOLAN SIEGEL, NO. 6 ARROW MCLAREN CHEVROLET, 24TH DNF CONTACT:

“It was a little weird from the time I left pit lane and had a lot of oversteer up until then and then I don’t know I just lost it in the middle of (Turn) ¾. I was pushing hard. There’s not much more to it. It was a big hit. I’m fine. 

You and Kyle have been really gelling

It’s been great. I think Kyle’s doing a great job it’s been great working with him, obviously we haven’t had a ton of time to work together, but I really enjoying working with him so far. I think that was a great race from his side, from the strategy side and I think we were in position to I don’t know where we’re sitting,  but it was unfortunate for it to end like that but we’re in a good spot.”

POST RACE PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPTS:

PATO O’WARD

TONY KANAAN

JOSEF NEWGARDEN

WILL POWER

THE MODERATOR: Now joined by the champion of the Synk 275 powered by Sukup in Pato O’Ward, who led 33 of the 257 laps this afternoon, driver of the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, his first win of the season, Chevy’s first win as well as mentioned, eighth career win, second here at Iowa. The first win at Iowa came on your 50th start. This came on your 100th start. Your thoughts about win No. 1 this season for you.

PATO O’WARD: Yeah. First time I do a repeat at a track, so that’s a cool milestone for myself. Super happy for, first of all, all the guys and gals at Arrow McLaren. We’ve been working really hard. But the guy we’re chasing down keeps winning a bunch of them.

Also very happy for Team Chevy. This was important and very deserving for Team Chevy. I’m glad it was an all-Chevy podium.

Yeah, for my race, I started getting creative. They’re just such long races. There’s time to get your car in the window, start getting creative on where you want to place it. So yeah, we got moving in that second restart, and as soon as I got to Josef, he’s one of the guys that when you’re behind him, he tries to outsmart you, definitely. He’s been running ovals for more than I’ve been in the series. That experience only comes with laps, and he’s also very strong here, so I knew that we had to be perfect.

We capitalized on that in lap. I think I went a little bit over the limit and risked a bit more than I was planning to, but all in all, it actually worked out because he was right on our gearbox on that 3 and 4 when we came out. Yeah, great pit stop, and did my job to secure us that overcut, and that’s pretty much what gave us the win today.

THE MODERATOR: The difference was between you and Josef just over two-tenths which was the closest finish at Iowa since 2012 when Ryan Hunter-Reay defeated Marco Andretti.

Q. I saw this stat on social media. I haven’t been able to fact check it myself, but it sounds right. You’ve had 16 runner-up finishes in your career and seven of those have been in races that Josef Newgarden has won. In those moments, I think of the Indy 500 a year ago, I think of Texas 2023. What have you taken away from those late-race battles, particularly on ovals, with Josef, and was there anything that you did tonight that you would say kind of came from some of those learnings?

PATO O’WARD: I mean, he’s the guy that I’ve been most around, especially to win races. If it wasn’t for him, I would have a lot more wins. But he’s a tough competitor. I think this year for him has been quite different to what it’s been in the past. I see him very differently, to be honest, like his attitude and everything is definitely not the Josef that I’ve always praised, I would say.

But I’ve studied him. I know how to race him. He gets what he gives. If he was flirting with fire there, then that’s what he got, and that’s what I was going to give him because you get to these points in your career, and for me especially today when I was behind him, I said, today is the day that’s going to change because obviously he’s got a lot more experience than I do, but I think over the years, I’ve grown to realize that I’m pretty handy, at least in certain ovals, and I believe our package is very strong, and it’s important to capitalize when we can get those wins.

We were super close in Gateway and we’ve been so close there, and now here, we’ve won here before, but it was kind of given to us when Josef had a failure there that 50th race for me that I won here. I said, you know what, today we’re going to — I knew I had all the pieces in place to outright beat him at his own game. Yeah, that’s what we did today, and it obviously is a great feeling to go into tomorrow and know that we’ve got a car that we can fight our way forward and battle our way and see what we can make happen.

Q. Of the kind of three late-race moments that I think you guys were probably closest together, when you blended out in front of him on the last pit stop and then the final two restarts, which of those did you feel like he was closest to being able to pass you, and as you think back on whichever moment that is, what did you do specifically just to make sure that you held him back?

PATO O’WARD: Those Penske cars were running quite a bit higher than I was, so when I kind of made my way through the guys, when I was fifth, I think, in line, fourth or fifth in line that second restart, I feel like I kind of started the trend.

I think Conor started it, and then I followed. Then I could tell he was watching when I was behind him, and then I saw him start exploring.

Then I think — I don’t know if it was maybe 40 laps to go or so, Power was coming quick. He was running really high. With new tires, you can run a lot higher than I thought. I think tomorrow — with now a race under our belt, people are going to try to get a little bit more confident up there and see if they can make it work.

But yeah, it felt very reminiscent of Conor and I in Gateway where you can hold that outside line pretty much almost as fast as the guy down low and you can just stay there and see what you can come up with.

Yeah, I think the closest he was was probably when we came out of the pits where we’re still coming up to speed. He’s coming fifth, sixth gear and we’re just coming third, fourth, and we’re trying to spool up. But we got it done.

Q. I don’t know if you’ve seen the points yet. You’ve still got a ways to go to get to Alex, but you trimmed off —

PATO O’WARD: Let me guess, still over 100 points.

Q. Just barely. 125 come into the weekend, it’s 105 right now. You’ve got another chance to go out there and potentially sweep the weekend tomorrow and chip away at that even more. Does it still at this moment in time still feel like it’s possible, or do I need to wait to ask you tomorrow?

PATO O’WARD: In racing, anything is possible. There’s been some weird, weird stuff that happens. I think if weird stuff happens even more in INDYCAR, that makes sense.

But the guy just doesn’t have any bad races, and a bad race for him is like fifth. Otherwise he’s on the podium.

We’ve just got to keep chipping away at it. I’ve been as consistent as I’ve ever been. I feel like I’ve been laying low, and that usually means you’re staying out of trouble. But it’s tough to be podium contention and qualifying, top 3 every single weekend.

This year for me, qualifying specifically, it’s been horrible. I find my ways in recovery drives like almost every weekend, which it’s fun to try and do it when you know you’ve got a car that can go it, AKA Mid-Ohio, but there’s other scenarios where you’re like, we’ve really got nothing to fight with, and that’s where you’re just like — you’re just hoping that you stay out of trouble and you try and capitalize on people’s mistakes when people are making mistakes.

I think the name of the game for us this year has been really the consistency that we’ve had but also capitalize when you need to, and I think today was an important day to be able to do that.

Tomorrow we’re starting a little bit further back, but seeing how the restarts are working and that second lane, I think we can make our way forward and start getting the leaders a little bit nervous.

I’ve never doubled up. I know we’ve only got one double weekend this year. There’s a few drivers that have in the grid, so I’d love to be a part of that list.

Q. There’s been a lot of — Tony was up there saying Chevrolet needed this and the team needed this, but I’m curious, how bad did Pato O’Ward need this?

PATO O’WARD: How bad did I need it? I wanted it. I wouldn’t necessarily say if I didn’t get it, it was going to be the end of the world. We’ve been chipping away at it. If it wasn’t a win, I think it was going to be a second.

I don’t know how many seconds I have this year, three or four — three? Whatever. Number one looks and feels much better.

I’m glad that — I was pretty determined to be the first one that kind of broke through for Chevy. I wanted to do that at Mid-Ohio, but we weren’t able to do that. So I said, you know what, I think Iowa is going to be a great place to go capitalize.

We don’t just one want. We want more. But it’s a great start to have our first.

Q. Kit didn’t follow through with the pinky swear and come to Victory Lane, so does he still need to —

PATO O’WARD: Yeah, yeah, I told him, and Emma was like, I’m going to bring him to the podium if you win. But no. Maybe he’s sleeping or something. No, he’s such a good kid, so much energy. So much energy. I spent a lot of time with him at the bus when we did the parade at the 500, and yeah, Scott is like, you want him? Great kid. He looks like a ball of energy and a lot of fun. Great family.

Q. Were you a little surprised when Josef Newgarden dived in first before you into the pit stops in the final stint?

PATO O’WARD: No. I was saving more fuel than he was. I know he was on defense mode for a while there. But he was stuck. He was looking for clear track, which he did get. But wasn’t enough to get us.

Q. Out of the pit stops, I saw there was a couple bobbles coming through the gears there. Were you a little afraid of the same situation happening in practice earlier, that you were about to spin it trying to get to the lead?

PATO O’WARD: Me spin? In the exit from the pit lane? I was pushing. Oh, man, the apron was super busy. Oh, yes, I was pushing. That’s what you have to do, man. When you’re racing a guy like that with so much experience, you just know that he’s going to to try — you know he’s trying to do that, so you just got to do that and go better.

But yeah, I knew the objective in hand, and I did it.

Q. What was going through your mind when the red flag came out and you had to sit in pit lane?

PATO O’WARD: Nothing, really.

Q. You weren’t worried about the restart? You weren’t thinking about the restart?

PATO O’WARD: No, because it was going to be the same if we had a restart earlier and no red flag. It was going to be the same story. No, but I had VeeKay behind me. But anyways, I knew what I had to do.

Q. Pato, you said on the FOX broadcast that you wanted to turn the tables on Josef. Do you feel like you usurped the king of corn country?

PATO O’WARD: Yeah, he was poised to get another win. He’s dominated here. But like I said, we’ve had a lot of battles, a lot of one and twos, and a lot of those one and twos, I’ve been two. It’s just way nicer and a way better feeling when you’re number one.

Yeah, I know how to race him. He’s probably the guy that I know how he races the most and the one that I’ve studied the most because he’s the one that I’ve been behind the most. Yeah, pretty straightforward really.

THE MODERATOR: As promised, we have joined by Tony Kanaan, team principal of Arrow McLaren as the team celebrates their 26th win in the NTT INDYCAR Series. It was a pretty thrilling race, Tony. Your thoughts from the pit stand.

TONY KANAAN: You want to know? I’m not a very good spectator. It’s nerve-racking, actually, checking on Nolan that was at the medical center at the time and red flag and so on. I did not watch the last three laps. So I could never blame my mother for some watching my races anymore. I texted her right after the race and said I am sorry, for 40 years I made fun of you; today I was you.

Q. Obviously it was a team win for Pato and the 5 and a good pit stop to get ahead of the 2.

TONY KANAAN: Yeah, obviously a tough place to pass. We had to do something, and then Pato — it was all Pato there on the out lap, so the guys did a great job, and then once Pato got in the front, I knew it was going to be hard fought for Josef.

I’ve been in that position before. I’ve lost this race in the last five laps to Hunter-Reay, so I was just watching Newgarden on the podium. It was the same face I had when I lost to Hunter-Reay.

But it feels good. Obviously Chevy needed this. I think the series needed this as far as Palou is doing a great job, but we wanted to break that, and as a team, for me, everybody back home, especially the F1 team doing so well, Zac was looking at me like, I think it’s you.

I texted him today, it’s not me. But happy for the team and happy for Pato for sure.

Q. Tony, were you not watching the last couple laps because you were still involved with Nolan or because you were too nervous to watch and figure out how —

TONY KANAAN: I can use the first one, but no, I was in the timing stand with Moyer and Hunter, and I just sat down just because I couldn’t watch. No, I was not with Nolan.

Q. I know Team Chevy has been looking for that first win. You guys have been carrying the mantle in terms of the podiums you’ve had where your top 2 drivers are positioned in the championship, overtaking Team Penske this year. How important was it to get that first win for Team Chevy this year?

TONY KANAAN: I mean, as a team, we’re chasing a championship, but also we get so much support from Chevy that it was not getting any easier for us every race to have a Honda win.

For me, it was a matter of we’ve got to do it. Obviously I wanted a Chevy to win. Most likely I want us to win. It came down to that.

But for me, we kept looking around. This is what we’re doing. What can we do to try to beat those guys? Last race we played three different strategies of three cars, the strong cars we had to try to, and they still managed to get us.

It was good. I think coming to an oval, we kind of knew the Penskes are going to be strong, especially here. Newgarden has been dominating the ovals for the past few years. It was kind of a little easier to say I think we’re going to get that win, and that we did.

Q. I know you were on the Nolan stand and probably watching him a lot and kind of focus on that, but as the laps are winding down, Pato is sitting right there with Josef, it seemed like it was especially up toward the front, pretty difficult to make a pass for that one-two spot. I don’t think we saw that on track at all today. What was going through your head? Did you feel like there was going to be an opportunity for Pato to pass if that exchange didn’t happen? What were your nerves going into the final 50 laps or so?

TONY KANAAN: I’m on the 6 timing stand, but I had a scanner so we actually can communicate. Pato said the only way I’m going to pass this guy is if you guys pull something out in the pits or on the pit sequence or if it had gone yellow maybe he would have tried.

Obviously the guys did an awesome job with the pit stop. Pato knew what he needed to do. Newgarden for some reason decided to pit when he pit, we stayed out and Pato pushed as much as he could to close that gap and then on the sequence we ended up beating him out.

I think one thing that people don’t take into consideration, if you guys notice, Pato spun this morning coming out of the pits because he was trying to leave as fast as he could, and I think he found the limit, and today he won the race. It was all him today on that pass. The guys did the job they needed to do, but we needed him to come out of the pits as fast as he could, and that was it.

Q. TK, what were you thinking throughout the course of the race? Seemed like Pato obviously looked like he could get by a couple guys during the duration of the race. What did you think of the passing today compared to last season?

TONY KANAAN: The race was as tough as last year. I think this race was better last year. At some point we got actually a two-lane race. I think at some point when one guy went up there and then the spotter started telling people, hey, that’s working, it came up.

It was tough to pass. If you look at the guys in the front, it was just a waiting game. But they’re getting some pretty good positions on the restarts and then you’d just sit there and wait. But to me it’s INDYCAR racing. In comparison to last year, I think it was a better race.

Q. So many drivers in the INDYCAR Series have gotten a win in their 100th start. How much does it mean to you to be a part of Pato’s win in his 100th?

TONY KANAAN: Oh, it means a lot to me. It’s my first win. This kid is unbelievable. I’ve been a fan of Pato even before I was here. We’ve been through quite a bit in the past three years, and I’m a big supporter. We’re here to win, and he has this team around him, and he delivers when it needs to be delivered. I’m not going to keep talking about him. Glad that I’m part of this.

Q. Mr. Tony, you remember Adrián Fernández, Mario Dominguez, Bernard Jourdain. How do you feel remembering these racers with Pato O’Ward?

TONY KANAAN: I don’t disrespect my old Mexican friends, but Pato is Pato. Obviously this is the era of social media. But watching every race, how popular he is and how much he has behind him from his own country, it’s pretty cool to see.

Obviously I had a little bit of a small part of experiencing that myself, and then Pato comes along and makes you feel like you don’t have that many fans. (Laughter.)

He put me back in my place pretty quick. But obviously it’s generations. I think with Adrián just started all that, no different than Emerson starting for the Brazilians. Hopefully we will keep growing that fan base. When Pato doesn’t win, I get a lot of complaints in Spanish on my own social media. They blame me quite a bit. Hopefully today I kept the Mexicans happy. (Laughter.)

THE MODERATOR: Wrapping up today’s Synk 275 powered by Sukup, Josef Newgarden has joined us, who led 232 laps today of the 275, driver of the No. 2 Astemo Penske Chevrolet, best finish of the season, second podium here of 2025, 60th of his career, which ties him with Johnny Rutherford for 17th on the all-time list.

Josef, take us through the day, please, with your best finish of 2025, but I’m sure you wanted one more.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, it was okay. Our car was really good. Team did an amazing job. Been good all weekend. Really proud of the Astemo car we put out there. Team Chevy did amazing. It was great to see them get a result. They’ve really deserved one all year. Yeah, that’s that.

Q. It’s a Chevy one-two-three, so good stuff from the bowtie brand. Also joining us, Will Power, who led three laps this afternoon, driver of the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, matching his best finish of the season, now 107 career podiums, which is, of course, still fourth on the all-time list.

A lot of good action out there, Will. What did you think of the race?

WILL POWER: Yeah, I really enjoyed it. It was sort of one and a half lanes. Conor Daly kind of showed us the way when he just rolled the outside and showed that he could go there, so then you start going there, and there was grip. Yeah, worked on people a lot. Worked on two Ganassi guys and then can’t even remember the rest. But it was fun.

Q. You hate to see cautions, but a lot of two-by-two action.

WILL POWER: Yeah, that actually helped rubber it in. Restarts definitely help big time.

Q. Josef, I know very close to the line, had a great day all day, but what does it mean for both of you to get this result for you, for you, for Power and for McLaughlin to all finish up there and battle so close to the lead?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, I think it was just a clean day for the most part. We’ve just struggled to have clean days; one thing has happened or another, and today was mostly pretty okay.

WILL POWER: No strange issues.

Q. What does it mean for you going into tomorrow? Obviously y’all showed — Chevrolet finally showed strength on the track, finally beating the Honda. I know it was Pato O’Ward, but how much confidence does that bring you going into tomorrow?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I don’t think they finally showed strength; I think they just finally got a result is what I would say for Chevrolet.

WILL POWER: Yeah. We’ve been there.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s the truth. Anybody who’s been watching would know.

WILL POWER: We had plenty of potential to win a race all year. It was just a strange year.

Q. Josef, on those last 20 laps and the last two restarts, did you need Pato to make a mistake or was there anything you could do?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: No. I mean, he pushed me up in 3 in the restart when I had a good run. You’re going for the win, so I almost — I can’t fault him. But with this package I was flat out. Couldn’t do anything different. He got position, and that was that.

Q. Did you think you had a shot to pass him when you came out of the pits? Looked like you got right up to him.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, if we were just a little quicker, then we do. It takes one little bobble.

Q. Will, you were battling with Scott there toward the end, probably both knowing that you need to be smart and also knowing, I’m sure, you guys both just really badly wanted to get a win here or move up and gain a spot and put yourself in the right position. How did you manage and deal with that battle with him down the stretch?

WILL POWER: I was hoping it wouldn’t be close. It was good on the first restart. I was like, good, I’ve got a gap. You don’t want to have any issues when you’ve got three team cars in a row. You just kind of want to finish there, considering the season we’ve had.

But I think — I’m sure he was thinking the same. He’s come all the way from the back of the field. To be where he was is pretty impressive. I think he’s going to be pretty happy with where he was.

Yeah, always difficult with a teammate. You don’t want to cause him a problem. Even tougher if you’re going for the win. You don’t want to — the last thing we want at this point with the season we’ve had.

Q. Josef, between the last pit stop when Pato was blending out just barely ahead of you, between that moment, then the two restarts at the very end, which of those did you feel like maybe you had the best chance or maybe the closest moment to be able to pass him back and take the lead back?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: We just needed to maintain position. That was going to be the key.

Q. Speaking of teammates, Scotty Mac came all the way from the back, fourth place finish from 27th. That’s pretty impressive. When you think about that two-three-four finish for Team Penske even though you didn’t win? You’ve still got to walk away feeling pretty good that you’re getting the program back in the right direction.

WILL POWER: Oh, man, I was stoked to get a podium. I really was. Wins are nice, but considering what’s been going on, just top 5 would have been good. Just finish the bloody race, get some points. Crying out loud, we have such potential every week. Just to leave so much on the table in the last few races has been really disappointing. Just nice to have a solid result and build on it tomorrow.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Tremendous for the group. Very good.

Q. Will, specifically about Scotty, what did you think? You’ve had some pretty good moves through the field before in your career. He said he went high when nobody else would because in order to do that you’ve got to do what the other drivers aren’t.

WILL POWER: It didn’t surprise me actually when I saw him there. I was like, man, that’s awesome, but not really surprised, and especially after a big shun. It’s not nice to get back in that thing and trust the rear straight off the bat, but that’s a big recovery right there. Good for him.

Q. Josef, you kind of mentioned the package. I’m going to ask it bluntly. Do you think there’s a possibility or a scenario where we could seen an on-track lead change tomorrow, or is it all going to be on the pit sequence?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: No, I think throughout a sequence you will. In 10, 15 laps you won’t. Certainly not like at the end of this race. But through sequencing if there’s a car that’s faster than the leader, I think you can get by him, yeah, for sure.

Q. It seemed like in lap traffic today it seemed like you were picking your spots. Could you make more passes in lap traffic than you were showing, or was that kind of a decision to hold position and knowing that it was really tough to pass for second?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, I was just kind of managing risk today. A day like today going, I wish I would have done a little bit more. But we’ve got tomorrow, so we’ll see what we can bring.

Q. Will, you mentioned the track is kind of one and a half lanes right now. It seems as the race improved, that second lane got better and better. What can we expect tomorrow from that?

WILL POWER: Actually probably a true two lanes now. You can put your tires just on that black seam, maybe a little higher, which is two lanes.

Yeah, you need just half a car and you can start working someone, especially if they’ve got someone in front of them. Yeah, that’s how I got past the guys I had to get past. Yeah, it was good. Much better than last year. It really was.

Q. Will, you mentioned a couple of weeks ago at one of the press conferences, I think it was at Road America, about the changes in the downforce levels at this track and how you thought it could be a lot more physical. Did that actually play out in the race, or was it similar to last year?

WILL POWER: It wasn’t initially when everyone was just saving fuel going slow, but once we started hammering, it got physical. Like at the end there, man, oh, my God, big arm pump just trying to hold on.

It was nice when it went yellow, you could open your hands, shake them out a bit. Your grip, when I came to pit, I could hardly pull the paddle and press the neutral button. It was very difficult for me because you had so much arm pump. It got pretty hard, and I think it’ll be harder tomorrow. More grip, people have better cars. Yeah, and it’ll be a more hectic race because everyone knows there’s two lanes, so you’re never going to sit back and save fuel, you’re going to try and pass.

Q. Because of the fact that the track has now got some rubber on after the rain, will that second lane really become a true second lane?

WILL POWER: Yeah, it’s rubbered in. It could actually help the race tomorrow. It will already be rubbered in. Everyone will have seen that you can run two lanes. Everyone will run two lanes, so essentially it will be just better racing. Sometimes everyone’s car improves, and that sort of stops a bit of passing, but yeah, looking forward to it.

Q. Following up on that last question, during the FOX broadcast, FOX interviewed Pato during the red flag and he said that the second lane was working. He was worried you would catch him, Josef. Any feedback you can give about whether that second lane was working in your opinion?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s in. It’s working. Yeah, we were using it. It’s come in.

WILL POWER: Josef loves to answer questions at the moment. He’s seething. Seething. He didn’t win. He was close, man. I saw it. I was like, he’s going to get him. He’s going to get him on the outside. But he moved him up a little. Yeah, it was — yeah, second lane, I think tomorrow will be really in.

Q. Will, if you can follow up, we might ask the same question after tomorrow’s race, but there’s been so much speculation about the future of this date heading into this weekend because that second lane didn’t work last year. If the racing starts to get back to something that we’ve seen in the past, could that mean good things for the future of INDYCAR here?

WILL POWER: I think it will be all about the numbers, how many people they got here. I think they want to go to places that have big crowds and successful events. I think it’ll be all about that.

Chevrolet at the Iowa Speedway

Chevrolet wins at Iowa Speedway: 14

·       2025 Race #1 – Pato O’Ward -Arrow McLaren

·       2024 Race #1 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske

·       2023 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske

·       2023 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske

·       2022 Race #2 – Pato O’Ward – Arrow McLaren

·       2022 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske

·       2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske

·       2020 Race #1 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske

·       2019 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske

·       2017 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske

·       2016 – Josef Newgarden – Ed Carpenter Racing

·       2013 – James Hinchcliffe – Andretti Global

·       2012 – Ryan Hunter-Reay – Andretti Global

Chevrolet poles at Iowa Speedway: 15

 ·     2025 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden

·       2024 Race #2 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske

·       2023 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske

·       2023 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske

·       2022 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske

·       2022 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske

·       2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske

·       2020 Race #1 – Conor Daly – Carlin

·       2019 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske

·       2018 – Will Power – Team Penske

·       2017 – Will Power – Team Penske

·       2016 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske

·       2015 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske

·       2014 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing

·       2013 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske 

Chevrolet Podiums at Iowa Speedway: 39

Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (9), Will Power (7), Pato O’Ward (5), Scott McLaughlin (4), Tony Kanaan (3), Ryan Hunter-Reay (2), Marco Andretti (1), Oliver Askew (1), Helio Castroneves (1), Scott Dixon (1), JR Hildebrand (1), James Hinchcliffe (1), Sage Karam (1), Simon Pagenaud (1), and Spencer Pigot (1). 

Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (20), Arrow McLaren (6), Andretti Global (4), Chip Ganassi Racing (4), Ed Carpenter Racing (4) and KV Racing Technology (1). 

Chevrolet Laps Led at Iowa Speedway: 4,099

Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (2079), Helio Castroneves (434), Will Power (403),  Tony Kanaan (317), Scott McLaughlin (260), James Hinchcliffe (245), Pato O’Ward (130), Simon Pagenaud (97), JR Hildebrand (38), Ed Carpenter (20), Scott Dixon (18), Conor Daly (17), Ryan Hunter-Reay (15), Oliver Askew (10), Sebastien Bourdais (6), Marco Andretti (3), Ryan Briscoe (2), Max Chilton (2), Felix Rosenqvist (2) and Rubens Barichello (1).

Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (2844), Ed Carpenter (451), Chip Ganassi Racing (337), Andretti Global (263), Arrow McLaren (140), Carlin (17), and KV Racing Technology (7).

Chevrolet On Short Ovals – All-time wins

Manufacturer History at Iowa Speedway

Wins (with competition)

14 – Chevrolet (2025 Race #1, 2024 Race #2, 2024 Race #1, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012)

3 – Honda (2018, 2014, 2014)

Poles (with competition)

15 – Chevrolet (2025 Race #1, 2024 Race #2, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2016, 2013)

2 – Honda (2024 Race #1, 2012)

Historical Chevrolet Information

INDYCAR SERIES Manufacturer Championships (since 1979)

Chevrolet-Powered Wins in the Twin-Turbo 2.2L V6 Era (2012-present)

Chevrolet-Powered Wins (All-time)

Alex Palou leads Honda drivers in Iowa Race 1

July 12, 2025 — NEWTON, IA

  • Fifth-place Palou leads for Honda in the first race of the Sukup INDYCAR race weekend at Iowa Speedway
  • Marcus Armstrong, Scott Dixon score top-10 finishes
  • Honda drivers score front-row lockout for Sunday’s race

Championship leader, Alex Palou, was the frontrunning Honda today in the first race of the Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend at Iowa Speedway, finishing fifth in the Synk 275.

Palou will be starting on pole for tomorrow’s race, the second of the doubleheader weekend, alongside Honda’s Felix Rosenqvist.

Though Palou saw his lead shrink slightly in his quest to score his third consecutive NTT INDYCAR SERIES title—and fourth in five years—the Spaniard still holds a 105-point advantage in the championship fight.

Marcus Armstrong and Scott Dixon also notched top-10 finishes today, coming home ninth and tenth, respectively.

Today’s Synk 275 is the first race of the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season that Honda has not scored victory in, after taking the win in the first 10 races of the year, ultimately scoring an 11-race win streak stretching back to the final event of 2024.

Honda still leads rival Chevrolet in the manufacturers’ championship by 172 points, 969-797.

Synk 275 Honda Race Results

  •  5th Alex Palou 
  •  9th Marcus Armstrong
  • 10th Scott Dixon 
  • 11th Graham Rahal 
  • 13th Colton Herta  
  • 14th Louis Foster-R 
  • 15th Marcus Ericsson
  • 16th Rinus VeeKay 
  • 17th Felix Rosenqvist 
  • 18th Kyffin Simpson
  • 19th Devlin DeFrancesco 
  • 26th Kyle Kirkwood
  • 27th Jacob Abel-R 

Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Andretti Global Honda – Not running, contact
Dale Coyne Racing Honda – Not running, contact

R – Rookie

Quotes
Alex Palou (#10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) finished fifth: “Number one Honda today, but I wish we finished a little further up front. The speed was there, we just didn’t execute to 100% today with the strategy, or the pit stops, or the driving. We lost a couple positions in the pits, and I lost a couple more on track. Overall, we had tons of speed, so I’m looking forward to starting P1 tomorrow.”

Marcus Armstrong (#66 Meyer Shank Racing Honda) finished ninth: “It was a lot of work for P9, but I definitely felt more confident towards the end of the race. I didn’t feel like the car balance was perfect, but I think we can make some small adjustments for tomorrow and we’ll be rockin’.”

Kelvin Fu (Vice President, Honda Racing Corporation USA): “We’ve had a remarkable start to the season here in IndyCar. Ten wins in a row in 2025 is something we are all so proud of, and it really is a testament to all of the hard work from the men and women at HRC, as well as all of the incredibly talented teams and drivers we work with at Honda. Of course, we wanted the win streak to continue, but that’s racing. We will be back to fight again tomorrow.”

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The teams and drivers of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES will be back in action tomorrow for the second race of the Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend, the Farm to Finish 275, tomorrow at 1 PM ET on Fox.

Berry Qualifies 25th at Sonoma

Josh Berry and the No. 21 eero Ford Mustang Dark Horse will roll off 25th in Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, the fourth of six road or street course events on this year’s NASCAR Cup Series schedule.Berry secured the starting spot with a lap at 94.467 miles per hour around the 1.99-mile, 12-turn circuit during Saturday afternoon’s qualifying session. The effort marked another week in which the No. 21 team outpaced its practice results during time trials—a trend that has become a recurring theme this season.Earlier in the day, Berry posted the 29th-fastest lap in practice with a top speed of 91.974 mph, which came on the fourth of his 15 laps in the session. He was 15th on the board among drivers who ran 10 consecutive green-flag laps, averaging 91.212 mph over his first 10 laps. Sunday’s 110-lap, 218.9-mile race through the heart of California’s wine country is scheduled to go green at approximately 3:30 p.m. ET, with Stage breaks planned for Laps 25 and 55. 

CORVETTE RACING AT CTMP: Second-Row Starts for PMM, DXDT

Solid qualifying sessions for Z06 GT3.R contingent ahead of Chevrolet Grand Prix BOWMANVILLE, Ontario (July 12, 2025) – Corvette Z06 GT3.R teams will start on the second row of their classes after two GT category qualifying for Sunday’s Chevrolet Grand Prix. Antonio Garcia and Tommy Milner qualified third and fourth, respectively, in Saturday’s GTD PRO session at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park for Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports, while Robert Wickens was third-quickest in GTD for DXDT Racing ahead of the seventh round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Garcia’s best lap was a 1:15.334 (117.508 mph) effort in the No. 3 Corvette that shares with championship co-leader Alexander Sims. The two won last year’s Chevrolet Grand Prix at CTMP to lead a Corvette 1-2 finish. They finished ahead of Nicky Catsburg and Milner, who was just 0.13 seconds behind in the No. 4 Corvette Z06 GT3.R. Both Corvettes were within 0.418 seconds of Neil Verhagen’s pole-winning time. Wickens qualified at his home track for the first time in his career with a lap of 1:15.876 (116.669 mph). The result in DXDT’s No. 36 Corvette, which he shares with Alec Udell, continued the strong showing in qualifying for the Z06 GT3.R that is equipped with a Bosch hand-controlled electronic braking system. Udell qualified the DXDT Corvette on the front row of GTD the last two races, and this is the second race in which Wickens and Udell will share the Z06 GT3.R. Also in GTD, Orey Fidani qualified the Canadian-liveried No. 13 Corvette 13th in class. He and teammate Matt Bell will look to break a tie at the top of the Bob Akin Award standings, which Fidani won in 2024 to secure an invite to this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. Bell ended Saturday’s final practice third in GTD, showing the potential for the AWA Z06 GT3.R to move up the field in its home race.
The Chevrolet Grand Prix is scheduled for 2:05 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 13. The race will air live on USA from 2 to 5 p.m. with full streaming coverage on Peacock inside the U.S. and IMSA.com outside the U.S. IMSA Radio will air the race at IMSA.com along XM 206, SiriusXM Online 996.
CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R QUALIFYING DRIVER QUOTESANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “Obviously we would have preferred P2 or P1 as well! But it’s pretty tight. It’s also tight on how you approach this track and how fine-tuned you need to have everything in order to go fast around here. It’s a shame I didn’t quite nail everything but in a way I can’t complain. It’s all good information toward tomorrow. Learning what we learned even in these conditions to see what we can do different, that’s the target. This morning (in final practice), it was good right away. We just tried to nail and get a little more out of it in qualifying, but it’s also good information for tomorrow. That’s what we can take away from today.”
TOMMY MILNER, NO. 4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “I think we would have liked to have been a little further forward. For us qualifying is pretty important to keep the track position as far forward as we can. It’s still hard for us to race generally. Where we make our lap time is in the corners, and when you’re behind somebody it’s hard to show the speed. It’s better to be third and fourth than seventh and eighth, so from that side I’m not unhappy by any means. We’re at the front end, which is good. We’ll look at our strategy options for tomorrow and see what we can make happen to go for another Corvette 1-2.”
OREY FIDANI, NO. 13 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “This has been a very special weekend so far. I’m really happy to be back home and racing in front of family and friends that are coming out for this awesome event.”I love this track. It’s one of the most technical and hardest tracks around to drive. Maybe we are a little slower than last year with the heat and things being a little greasy. We’ll keep it on track, push forward and see if we can put on a good show for everyone.”I’m feeling awesome, and so is the car and the team. We really want to get that lead back in the Akin standings. After going to Le Mans this year, everyone really wants to go back. We want to do it again so we’re going to push hard to make that happen and get back to Le Mans.”
ROBERT WICKENS, NO. 36 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “It’s actually my first time qualifying here in IMSA, so it’s very special. I was supposed to qualify here in 2022, but my son was born the day before so I wasn’t even in the country during qualifying! And then the other two TCR races, I was the finishing driver there, so yeah this place is special on a qualy lap. It was a lot of fun. The car was amazing. I think all weekend, I just haven’t quite clicked and extracted the most of this Corvette Z06 GT3.R yet, and I know it’s out there, I know it’s possible. So I’m a little bit gutted, but honestly the team’s been picking me up all weekend, so the fact that we put together a top-three start for tomorrow, I think we can hold our heads up high. But you never want to see the gap that we had to the front.”(On long-run pace) “I think we’re in and about where we need to be. I don’t think we’re setting the pace by any means. But every session we’ve gotten stronger and stronger, so we’re gonna go back to the drawing board again, look at data, look at video. I feel like every time I’m in this car, because I’m not in it regularly – as often as I want to be anyway – it’s taking a lot of coaching. Alec’s been doing an amazing job, helping me get the best of this car and so is everyone at DXDT Racing. So it’s been a full team effort, and yeah, excited for what we can do tomorrow.”
CORVETTE RACING AT CTMP: By the Numbers• 4: Generations of Corvette Racing entries at CTMP since 2000 – Corvette C5-R (2004), Corvette C6.R (2005-13) and Corvette C7.R (2016-2019). The Corvette C8.R raced at the track for the first time in 2002• 8: Pole positions for Corvette Racing drivers at CTMP. Oliver Gavin leads with three with Alexander Sims (2024) being the most recent• 8: Number of drivers who have won races at CTMP for Corvette Racing. Johnny O’Connell (six), Jan Magnussen (five), Oliver Gavin (four), Ron Fellows and Antonio Garcia (three), and Olivier Beretta (two) each have multiple wins there with the team. Alexander Sims scored his first Corvette win at the circuit in 2024• 13: Class victories at Corvette Racing at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park – all since 2001• 14: Manufacturer Championships for Chevrolet and Corvette Racing since 2001• 31: Tracks at which Corvette Racing has won races – Baltimore, Charlotte Motor Speedway, COTA, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park/Mosport, Chang International Circuit (Thailand), Daytona, Detroit, Houston, Imola, Laguna Seca, Le Mans, Lime Rock, Long Beach, Lusail International Circuit (Qatar), Sepang International Circuit (Malaysia), Miami, Mid-Ohio, Monza, Portimão, Portland, Road America, Road Atlanta, Sebring, Sonoma, St. Petersburg, Texas, Trois Rivieres, Utah, VIR, Washington DC and Watkins Glen• 38: Number of drivers to win races in Corvette Racing entries since 1999. The latest to join the list were Charlie Eastwood, Rui Andrade and Hiroshi Koizumi at Imola in ELMS• 70: Number of drivers in Corvette Racing entries since 1999. The latest to join the list was Ben Green in GT World Challenge Asia for Johor Motorsports Racing at Mandalika (Indonesia)• 72: Years since Corvette was introduced to the world on Jan. 17, 1953 in New York City. A total of 300 cars were produced that year• 145: Victories worldwide for Corvette Racing – 117 in IMSA, nine at Le Mans, four in the FIA WEC, 12 in GT World Challenge America and two GT World Challenge Asia• 334: Event starts by Corvette Racing since 1999 (as of the IMSA event at Watkins Glen)• 12,248.28: Number of racing miles completed by Corvette Racing in its 21 previous trips to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. That represents 4,981 laps• 441,296.99: Total number of racing miles completed by Corvette Racing entries since 1999. To put that in perspective, Corvette Racing is more than halfway to the distance traveled by Apollo 13 – the longest manned spaceflight in history: 622,268 miles
Corvette Racing at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (wins in bold)2000 – No. 3 Corvette C5-R: Ron Fellows/Andy Pilgrim – 2nd in GTS (Fellows pole, fastest race lap)
2001 – No. 3 Corvette C5-R: Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell – 1st in GTSNo. 4 Corvette C5-R: Andy Pilgrim/Kelly Collins – 3rd in GTS
2002 – No. 3 Corvette C5-R: Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell – 1st in GTSNo. 4 Corvette C5-R: Andy Pilgrim/Kelly Collins – 2nd in GTS (Pilgrim fastest race lap)
2003 – No. 3 Corvette C5-R: Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell – 1st in GTSNo. 4 Corvette C5-R: Oliver Gavin/Kelly Collins – 7th in GTS (Gavin pole)
2004 – No. 3 Corvette C5-R: Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell – 2nd in GTSNo. 4 Corvette C5-R: Olivier Beretta/Oliver Gavin – 1st in GTS (Gavin pole, fastest race lap)
2005 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell – 2nd in GT1No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Oliver Gavin – 1st in GT1
2006 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell – 4th in GT1No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Oliver Gavin – 2nd in GT1
2007 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Jan Magnussen/Johnny O’Connell – 1st in GT1No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Oliver Gavin – 2nd in GT1 (Gavin pole, fastest race lap)No. 33 Corvette C6.R: Ron Fellows/Andy Pilgrim – 3rd in GT1
2008 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Johnny O’Connell/Jan Magnussen – 1st in GT1 (O’Connell pole)No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Oliver Gavin – 2nd in GT1 (Beretta fastest race lap)
2009 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Jan Magnussen/Johnny O’Connell – 1st in GT2No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Oliver Gavin – 3rd in GT2
2010 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Johnny O’Connell – 5th in GT2No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Oliver Gavin/Jan Magnussen – 4th in GT2
2011 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Olivier Beretta/Tommy Milner – 6th in GTNo. 4 Corvette C6.R: Oliver Gavin/Jan Magnussen – 1st in GT
2012 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 2nd in GT (Magnussen pole)No. 4 Corvette C6.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 10th in GT
2013 – No. 3 Corvette C6.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 4th in GTNo. 4 Corvette C6.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 1st in GT
2014 – No. 3 Corvette C7.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 1st in GTLMNo. 4 Corvette C7.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 7th in GTLM
2015 – No. 3 Corvette C7.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 3rd in GTLM (Garcia fastest race lap)No. 4 Corvette C7.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 5th in GTLM
2016 – No. 3 Corvette C7.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 3rd in GTLM (Garcia pole)No. 4 Corvette C7.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 2nd in GTLM
2017No. 3 Corvette C7.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 4th in GTLMNo. 4 Corvette C7.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 8th in GTLM
2018 – No. 3 Corvette C7.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 2nd in GTLMNo. 4 Corvette C7.R: Oliver Gavin/Tommy Milner – 3rd in GTLM 2019 – No. 3 Corvette C7.R: Jan Magnussen/Antonio Garcia – 7th in GTLMNo. 4 Corvette C7.R: Oliver Gavin/Marcel Fässler – 8th in GTLM
2022 – No. 3 Corvette C8.R: Antonio Garcia/Jordan Taylor – 2nd in GTD PRO 2023 – No. 3 Corvette C8.R: Antonio Garcia/Jordan Taylor – 1st in GTD PRO 2024 – No. 3 Corvette Z06 GT3.R: Antonio Garcia/Alexander Sims – 1st in GTD PRO (Sims pole, fastest race lap)No. 4 Corvette Z06 GT3.R: Tommy Milner/Nicky Catsburg – 2nd in GTD PRONo. 13 Corvette Z06 GT3.R: Matt Bell/Orey Fidani – 13th in GTD (DNF-crash)

CHEVROLET IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIES

Sukup INDYCAR Race WeekendIowa SpeedwayNewton, IowaQualifying Report July 12

For the second time in his career, Josef Newgarden will start from the pole for a race on the 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway short oval, turning a lap at 183.999 MPH in the No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet. It’s the 15th Chevrolet-powered pole in 17 races at Iowa Speedway. The six-time Iowa winner will start the second race from the outside of the second row. Newgardens pole is the 29th short-oval pole since the introduction of the twin-turbo 2.2L V6 in 2012 and the 53rd all-time. Conor Daly, a pole winner for Team Chevy at Iowa Speedway while driving for Carlin in 2020, will start outside of his long-time friend tonight and will begin Sunday’s race from seventh. David Malukas, in the No. 4 Clarience Technologies/A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet, will start Saturday night’s race from tenth, but will start the Farm To Finish 275 Powered By Sukup on Sunday from third, matching his best start at the Newton, Iowa, track.A pair of Arrow McLaren drivers, Pato O’Ward in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet tonight, and Nolan Siegel in the No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet on Sunday night, will start from fifth. Scott McLaughlin, the pole sitter in the second race at Iowa Speedway last year, had the lone incident, losing the rear end of the No. 3 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet in Turn 1 and backing into the SAFER Barrier. The Kiwi was seen and released from the medical center and will have to start both races from the back of the 27-car field. For the second straight year, McLachlan led the lone practice before qualifying, turning a lap at 183.514mph, leading five other Chevrolet-powered cars in the top six. Toinght’s Synk 275 Powered By Sukup will air at 5 pm (ET) on FOX. 
 WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES):
Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet qualified on pole for Race #1 and 4th for Race #2:  It was a good run. The team did an amazing job with a great car. You just never know in these conditions, how things shakes out. We’ve got to have a good race car, that’s going to be the name of the game.  How do you adjust to the cooler conditions that we’ll see later tonight here at Iowa Speedway?  I’m not sure we’ll get there in time, right? I don’t know that it’ll get too cold yet, you start seeing that shift really after 6 pm, so maybe that very final stint, it’ll get a little bit cooler, but it should be mostly a high track temp. Conor Daly, No. 76 Juncos Holliger Racing Chevrolet qualified 2nd for Race #1 and 7th for Race #2: Honestly, the car is great. Our car is really good. I think we just missed it a little bit on gears. I just clipped a limiter in fifth gear. I thought fifth was gonna be good, and then we got a bit of a tailwind into Turn 1, but just clipped the limiter. When you clip the limiter, you’re dead. Just missed it a little bit. But again, the balance is fine. I mean, our car has been really good. We just got to figure out how to, you know, get a really, really good long stint pace as well, and we tried to work on that this morning, so we’re confident, we just have to execute today. Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet qualified 5th for Race #1 and 9th for Race #2: Will Power, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet qualified 7th for Race #1 and 6th for Race #2: Yeah, definitely. I really want to be in the top five for both. Got a few quick guys to go, but, happy with that. Not much I could do. I was wide open. I knew Joseph went wide open. I saw Scott got crash in front of me, so I was a little bit worried with the car set up, but it was nice. Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet qualified 8th for Race #1 and 5th for Race #2:  That was the happiest I’ve been after a short oval qualifying, so it feels good to feel like the car is working well. I feel like we’re fast and I feel like I’d actually did a good job. It’s hard to do and this has been a struggle for me, and I think it’s something that I’ve improved on massively. We’ve had really good balance since we rolled off the truck and obviously practice, we were really fast and good day for Team Chevy in practice. I think like the top eight were all Chevy. I think we have the better engine this weekend and I’m excited.  Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Sexton Properties/A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet qualified 9th for Race #1 and 20th for Race #2: I just got super loose. I backed it into one. It’s kind of hard to catch the balance. Either the wind picked up or the track really flipped between David’s run and McLaughlin’s run. You saw him get loose, and I did the same thing. I guess I just got really lucky in catching the car. David Malukas, No. 4 Clarience Technologies/A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet qualified 10th for Race #1 and 3rd for Race #2: I think Chevy power is going to prove well here and I’m just excited to get racing tonight, and see what we can do, Hopefully get Chevrolet on top of the podium. Difference between Lap 1 and Lap 2? Obviously. you’re fighting a car that’s got understeer all day, and you’re expecting an understeer in your car, and it’s neutral on lap one and for it to get super loose was not something I was ready for. So, it’s unfortunate, but at the end of the day we hung on to it and did our best. Alexander Rossi, No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet qualified 13th for Race #1 and 15th for Race #2: We missed in qualifying which I I don’t really understand, but the car balance is really good and it’s been consistent across kind of all conditions, so excited for the opportunity this evening. Robert Shwartzman, No. 83 PREMA Racing Chevrolet qualified for 16th Race #1 and 11th for Race #2: Yeah, I think overall, from my qually run at least, I don’t know what it was for Callum, but it seemed like a similar limitation. Yeah, you know, we try to play with gears and stuff, and I just hit really hard on the limiter in fifth. I thought a single gear, but the was not possible, so I missed quite a lot of there. And also, the balance was a bit on the understeer side, so if we could have just, you know, played it out. But, you know, its experience, I think overall, I’m quite happy with what we have achieved now, and, every time I go to new ovals, everything is new, so it felt good. Overall, it felt good, but obviously, I felt like you could have done more. Callum Ilott, No, 90 PREMA Racing Chevrolet qualified 17th for Race #1 and 13th for Race #2d: I don’t know. The first lap I had to lift, where we were a bit too trimmed. Second lap was good, but it’s going to be tight. We wanted to trim to try and get every little bit of speed, but it’s going to be so tight. So, I think anywhere from, I’d say, 12 to 18th, but you never know. Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 ECR Splenda Chevrolet qualified 19th for Race #1 and 17th for Race #2: I don’t know, honestly. The car felt pretty decent. I hit my lines, and did everything I could. I guess just some pace disappeared from this morning. We obviously have to wait and see how everything falls out here. Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet qualified 21st for Race #1 and 17th for Race #2: We were okay on balance this morning, and qualifying was just a very, very different balance than we’ve had all day. Very disappointing. Yeah, very disappointed. Sting Ray Robb, No. 77 Juncos Holliger Racing Chevrolet qualified 24th for Race #1 and 24th for Race #2: It’s a different package from last year. We had a lot more grip last year and it was really easy flat. This year it’s completely different story. They’ve taken off downforce, added drag  and took my power so it’s a different car feeling. Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 XPEL Team Penske Chevrolet qualified 27th for Race #1 and 27th for Race #2: I don’t know if I just got a little bit high or if I got caught by the wind. I made a slight error there. It just sort of caught up with me, and then we went around. I’m really gutted for my XPEL Chevy team. We had a really fast car, that could easily been on the front row, or got pole. That was mistake by me, but we’ll start last both races and just have to send it.
Chevrolet at the Iowa Speedway Chevrolet wins at Iowa Speedway: 13 ·       2024 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske (pictured above)·       2024 Race #1 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske·       2023 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske·       2023 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske·       2022 Race #2 – Pato O’Ward – Arrow McLaren·       2022 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske·       2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske·       2020 Race #1 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske·       2019 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske·       2017 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske·       2016 – Josef Newgarden – Ed Carpenter Racing·       2013 – James Hinchcliffe – Andretti Global·       2012 – Ryan Hunter-Reay – Andretti Global Chevrolet poles at Iowa Speedway: 14 ·       2024 Race #2 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske·       2023 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske·       2023 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske·       2022 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske·       2022 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske·       2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske·       2020 Race #1 – Conor Daly – Carlin·       2019 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske·       2018 – Will Power – Team Penske·       2017 – Will Power – Team Penske·       2016 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske·       2015 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske·       2014 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing·       2013 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske  Chevrolet Podiums at Iowa Speedway: 36 Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (8), Will Power (6), Scott McLaughlin (4), Pato O’Ward (4), Tony Kanaan (3), Ryan Hunter-Reay (2), Marco Andretti (1), Oliver Askew (1), Helio Castroneves (1), Scott Dixon (1), JR Hildebrand (1), James Hinchcliffe (1), Sage Karam (1), Simon Pagenaud (1), and Spencer Pigot (1).  Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (18), Arrow McLaren (5), Andretti Global (4), Chip Ganassi Racing (4), Ed Carpenter Racing (4) and KV Racing Technology (1).  Chevrolet Laps Led at Iowa Speedway: 3831 Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (1847), Helio Castroneves (434), Will Power (400),  Tony Kanaan (317), Scott McLaughlin (260), James Hinchcliffe (245), Pato O’Ward (97), Simon Pagenaud (97), JR Hildebrand (38), Ed Carpenter (20), Scott Dixon (18), Conor Daly (17), Ryan Hunter-Reay (15), Oliver Askew (10), Sebastien Bourdais (6), Marco Andretti (3), Ryan Briscoe (2), Max Chilton (2), Felix Rosenqvist (2) and Rubens Barichello (1). Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (2649), Ed Carpenter (451), Chip Ganassi Racing (337), Andretti Global (263), Arrow McLaren (107), Carlin (17), and KV Racing Technology (7). Chevrolet On Short Ovals All of INDYCAR SERIES Chevrolet’s Short Oval Wins All of Chevrolet’s INDYCAR SERIES Short Oval Poles Manufacturer History at Iowa Speedway Wins (with competition) 13 – Chevrolet (2024 Race #2, 2024 Race #1, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012)3 – Honda (2018, 2014, 2014) Poles (with competition) 14 – Chevrolet (2024 Race #2, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2016, 2013)2 – Honda (2024 Race #1, 2012)  Historical Chevrolet Information INDYCAR SERIES Manufacturer Championships (since 1979) Chevrolet-Powered Wins in the Twin-Turbo 2.2L V6 Era (2012-present) Chevrolet-Powered Wins (All-time)

Back-to-back front row qualifying lockouts

Nos. 12, 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.Rs grab first, second in Sao PauloSAO PAULO, Brazil (July 12, 2025) – For the second consecutive FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) race, the Nos. 12 and 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.Rs will have a clear view of the green flag.
The first-year factory team locked out the front row for the Rolex 6 Hours of Sāo Paulo like it did last month for the 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Alex Lynn, who earned the pole at Circuit de La Sarthe, repeated the superlative effort as he drove the No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R to the top of the 18-car Hypercar field.
Lynn, who will share duties with Norman Nato and Will Stevens on the 4.409 km (2.677-mile), 15-turn Autódromo José Carlos Pace – commonly known as Interlagos – course Sunday, recorded a lap of 1 minute, 22.570 seconds in the 10-minute Hyperpole session. He also topped the 12-minute qualifying set with a lap of 1:22.829. Both bettered the 1:23.140 pole time from 2024.
“Congratulations to the No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R on securing pole position in qualifying for the Rolex 6 Hours of Sāo Paulo,” said John Roth, vice president, Global Cadillac. “We are thrilled to get back on the track Sunday and compete for the overall win.” 
Sebastien Bourdais was one-tenth of a second off Lynn’s blistering Hyperpole pace in the No. 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R. The Hypercar entry has qualified in the top 10 in four of the five WEC races, with Earl Bamber collecting the front-row start at Le Mans. Bourdais and Bamber will share the wheel with Jenson Button on Sunday.The pole is the third for Cadillac Racing in its third season of WEC competition, and the No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R is the only Hypercar to qualify in the top 10 of all five races this season.
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In-car viewsWatch the race (10:30 a.m. ET Sunday) unfold via streaming from the Cadillac V-Series.Rs’ cockpit HERE.
What they’re saying
No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R
Alex Lynn: “It feels great to be on pole again. It’s a special feeling to drive the Cadillac on one lap. I love being here in Brazil. The Sāo Paulo track is so cool. It’s huge a huge honor, and I’m really happy. I think, honestly, our side of the garage has been really confident all week. So, we concentrate on the race now. We knew we were going to be quick, and we were. So now we just focus. It’s a good place to start and we just want to race well now.”
Will Stevens: “We knew we needed to start at the front for this race. Track position is pretty key here, so this is the place to be starting for tomorrow.”
Norman Nato: “Big congrats to Alex and the team for another 1-2. We know it’s going to be a difficult race tomorrow with a lot of different strategies on tires and a lot of degradation. It’s good to start from pole tomorrow and we are going to try our best to be on first step of the podium tomorrow.”No. 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R
Sebastien Bourdais: “Up until Hyperpole, we just had a really difficult weekend. It’s just been a succession of little miscues that gave us a couple of wrong reads and I felt like it just kind of threw us a bit down the rabbit hole. A few more tweaks to the setup and it was OK in FP3. So, you go in qualifying, and you have no real idea of what the car is. Plus, traffic was an absolute mess in that first bout of qualifying. Thankfully, we made it to Hyperpole and now you have a better idea of where the car is at, what it’s doing. It just it worked a lot better for me. I still made a mistake and didn’t really get that best lap, but you’re always kicking yourself a bit. Very happy for the team. Congrats to Alex and we’ll see what we can do tomorrow.”

Van Gisbergen Powers Chevrolet to Back-to-Back Pole Win Sweeps

NASCAR CUP SERIES SONOMA RACEWAY TEAM CHEVY POST-QUALIFYING REPORT JULY 12, 2025
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·        Fresh off a weekend sweep, Team Chevy’s Shane van Gisbergen picked up right where he left off by driving a pair of Chevrolet-powered machines to a sweep of the pole wins at Sonoma Raceway. Concluding the NASCAR Cup Series practice session fastest on the best 10-lap average, the 36-year-old New Zealand native drove his No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet to the top of the qualifying speed charts on his final run by posting a best-lap of 1:14.594 – the only driver to hit speeds at 96 mph around the 1.99-mile California circuit. 
 ·        Van Gisbergen’s fourth career pole in NASCAR’s top division was enough to push Chevrolet to a double-digit record in qualifying triumphs this season, with the Bowtie brigade earning the pole position for the 10th time in 20 points-paying races. 
 ·        Also claiming the pole position for today’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Northern California circuit, Van Gisbergen is one step closer to adding onto NASCAR history once again this weekend. The ‘Rookie of the Year’ contender could potentially become the only driver in history to sweep the pole and race wins in NASCAR’s top-two divisions more than once. ·        Van Gisbergen led Chevrolet to four top-five qualifying efforts with his fellow Team Chevy drivers William Byron, Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger set to line-up in the third through fifth positions, respectively, to take the green flag for the series’ 20th race of the season.  
TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL TOP-10 STARTING LINEUPPOS.     DRIVER
1st – Shane van Gisbergen 3rd – William Byron 4th – Ross Chastain5th – AJ Allmendinger9th – Alex Bowman
Chevrolet’s season statistics heading into the 20th NASCAR Cup Series race: 

Wins: 8Poles: 10Top-Fives: 37Top 10s: 76Stage Wins: 17
Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet – Pole Winner Quotes How did the car respond during practice qualifying? How did this track feel for you in the Cup car as opposed to the Xfinity car?“Yeah, they’re quite different in the way the cars make their speed and the platform of the car. But yeah, it felt really slippery. I sort of saw that in group one. A lot of people were having big lap time fall off and struggling with the rear, in particular. So yeah, I tried to manage my practice. I started slow and tried to keep it at consistent speed. My car was very, very average actually, so we can make it better for tomorrow. But then in qualifying on the new tires, it was great.”  We’ve heard a lot this week about just how slick this track is this weekend. How different is it this time around than it was last year?“It felt pretty similar yesterday in the Xfinity car. I thought it was just hotter, but then seeing the times today, how much slower it was than last year and how much fall off there was, I guess it is — the track’s aged a little bit. I don’t really have a reference from last year, but certainly everyone was flat on their lap times and today we were all dropping off, so that should be good for the racing tomorrow.”  Why did you run the second lap?“Well, I thought it could be faster. And then in the first group, we saw big gains on people on their second run. I think the 24 made a huge jump, which is pretty abnormal, I think, on these tires, especially this new soft tire. So yeah, just tried again. I struggled… my first lap was just a banker almost, like I still had a little bit left. That second lap was really good.”  Shane, obviously you’ve had hot streaks before in your career, but how good does it feel to have one in NASCAR?“Yeah, it’s pretty awesome. We’ve had a really cool couple of weeks. You just feel the energy in the shop when you walk in on Monday and Tuesday. Even the stay-at-home guys and girls preparing the cars — it’s just a cool atmosphere in the shop. Everyone’s lifted up. Ross’s win kind of started it at the Coke 600, and we just got better and better. So yeah, it’s really cool for everyone.”  Did you even run a qualifying lap in practice? You were third on the speed chart…“No, I don’t think anyone really did. We all just did long runs. People probably could have pushed more in practice, but we were trying to see what the tire would do.”  When I posted your post-qualifying interview from yesterday, I got a lot of response from fans in New Zealand. There was a big spike, and they were all celebrating your pole. What is it like having almost the whole nation to kind of rally up with you, and what would you say to all your fans back home? “Yeah, I think it’s awesome — the support we’ve got, and you see it in INDYCAR with the Scott’s. They both get so much support from our home, and it’s amazing how much people stick behind the Kiwi drivers when they’re overseas. So yeah, it’s pretty special when I have a good weekend, or even a bad one. The messages I get and how many people tune in from home to watch the race — it’s probably like first thing in the morning there, or 4 a.m. there at the moment, so it’s amazing that people get up and watch us race. It’s pretty cool.”
 

Van Gisbergen Powers Chevrolet to Back-to-Back Pole Win Sweeps

NASCAR CUP SERIES SONOMA RACEWAYTEAM CHEVY POST-QUALIFYING REPORTJULY 12, 2025
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·        Fresh off a weekend sweep, Team Chevy’s Shane van Gisbergen picked up right where he left off by driving a pair of Chevrolet-powered machines to a sweep of the pole wins at Sonoma Raceway. Concluding the NASCAR Cup Series practice session fastest on the best 10-lap average, the 36-year-old New Zealand native drove his No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet to the top of the qualifying speed charts on his final run by posting a best-lap of 1:14.594 – the only driver to hit speeds at 96 mph around the 1.99-mile California circuit. 
 ·        Van Gisbergen’s fourth career pole in NASCAR’s top division was enough to push Chevrolet to a double-digit record in qualifying triumphs this season, with the Bowtie brigade earning the pole position for the 10th time in 20 points-paying races. 
 ·        Also claiming the pole position for today’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Northern California circuit, Van Gisbergen is one step closer to adding onto NASCAR history once again this weekend. The ‘Rookie of the Year’ contender could potentially become the only driver in history to sweep the pole and race wins in NASCAR’s top-two divisions more than once. ·        Van Gisbergen led Chevrolet to four top-five qualifying efforts with his fellow Team Chevy drivers William Byron, Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger set to line-up in the third through fifth positions, respectively, to take the green flag for the series’ 20th race of the season.  
TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL TOP-10 STARTING LINEUPPOS.     DRIVER
1st – Shane van Gisbergen 3rd – William Byron 4th – Ross Chastain5th – AJ Allmendinger9th – Alex Bowman
Chevrolet’s season statistics heading into the 20th NASCAR Cup Series race: 

Wins: 8Poles: 10Top-Fives: 37Top 10s: 76Stage Wins: 17
Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet – Pole Winner Quotes How did the car respond during practice qualifying? How did this track feel for you in the Cup car as opposed to the Xfinity car?“Yeah, they’re quite different in the way the cars make their speed and the platform of the car. But yeah, it felt really slippery. I sort of saw that in group one. A lot of people were having big lap time fall off and struggling with the rear, in particular. So yeah, I tried to manage my practice. I started slow and tried to keep it at consistent speed. My car was very, very average actually, so we can make it better for tomorrow. But then in qualifying on the new tires, it was great.”  We’ve heard a lot this week about just how slick this track is this weekend. How different is it this time around than it was last year?“It felt pretty similar yesterday in the Xfinity car. I thought it was just hotter, but then seeing the times today, how much slower it was than last year and how much fall off there was, I guess it is — the track’s aged a little bit. I don’t really have a reference from last year, but certainly everyone was flat on their lap times and today we were all dropping off, so that should be good for the racing tomorrow.”  Why did you run the second lap?“Well, I thought it could be faster. And then in the first group, we saw big gains on people on their second run. I think the 24 made a huge jump, which is pretty abnormal, I think, on these tires, especially this new soft tire. So yeah, just tried again. I struggled… my first lap was just a banker almost, like I still had a little bit left. That second lap was really good.”  Shane, obviously you’ve had hot streaks before in your career, but how good does it feel to have one in NASCAR?“Yeah, it’s pretty awesome. We’ve had a really cool couple of weeks. You just feel the energy in the shop when you walk in on Monday and Tuesday. Even the stay-at-home guys and girls preparing the cars — it’s just a cool atmosphere in the shop. Everyone’s lifted up. Ross’s win kind of started it at the Coke 600, and we just got better and better. So yeah, it’s really cool for everyone.”  Did you even run a qualifying lap in practice? You were third on the speed chart…“No, I don’t think anyone really did. We all just did long runs. People probably could have pushed more in practice, but we were trying to see what the tire would do.”  When I posted your post-qualifying interview from yesterday, I got a lot of response from fans in New Zealand. There was a big spike, and they were all celebrating your pole. What is it like having almost the whole nation to kind of rally up with you, and what would you say to all your fans back home? “Yeah, I think it’s awesome — the support we’ve got, and you see it in INDYCAR with the Scott’s. They both get so much support from our home, and it’s amazing how much people stick behind the Kiwi drivers when they’re overseas. So yeah, it’s pretty special when I have a good weekend, or even a bad one. The messages I get and how many people tune in from home to watch the race — it’s probably like first thing in the morning there, or 4 a.m. there at the moment, so it’s amazing that people get up and watch us race. It’s pretty cool.”
 

Front row lockout for Honda for Iowa race 2

July 12, 2025 — Newton, IA

  • Championship leader Alex Palou scores his fourth pole position of 2025 in the second race of the Iowa doubleheader
  • Felix Rosenqvist completes the race 2 Honda lockout by qualifying P2
  • Rosenqvist qualifies third for race 1, Palou fourth.

Alex Palou notched his fourth pole position of 2025, scoring his first-career short oval pole today at Iowa Speedway. The pole also gives Palou another point in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers’ championship fight, which he entered the weekend leading by 113 points.

Lining up second will be Felix Rosenqvist for Meyer Shank Racing—giving Honda a front row lockout for race 2. The second place starting position is Rosenqvist’s best start of 2025.

Rosenqvist and Palou were also the top Honda qualifiers for race 1 of the weekend—with Rosenqvist lining up P3 and Palou P4.

Race winner the last time out at Mid-Ohio, Scott Dixon, also qualified in the top 10 for both races, putting his #9 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda sixth for race 1 and eighth for race 2.

Honda has won 10 consecutive races to start the NTT INDYCAR series season, with six being won by Palou, one by Dixon, and three by Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood.

Synk 275 Honda Qualifying Results – Saturday Race 1

  • 3rd Felix Rosenqvist 
  •  4th Alex Palou  
  •  6th Scott Dixon 
  • 11th Marcus Armstrong 
  • 12th Louis Foster-R
  • 14th Graham Rahal
  • 15th Marcus Ericsson 
  • 18th Kyle Kirkwood
  • 20th Devlin DeFrancesco
  • 22nd Kyffin Simpson 
  • 23rd Colton Herta 
  • 25th Rinus VeeKay
  • 26th Jacob Abel-R 

Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Dale Coyne Racing Honda

R – Rookie

Farm to Finish Honda Qualifying Results – Sunday Race 2

  •  1st Alex Palou  
  •  2nd Felix Rosenqvist
  •  8th Scott Dixon    
  • 10th Graham Rahal  
  • 12th Marcus Armstrong
  • 14th Marcus Ericsson 
  • 16th Louis Foster-R 
  • 18th Kyffin Simpson 
  • 19th Colton Herta    
  • 21st Kyle Kirkwood
  • 23rd Devlin DeFrancesco  
  • 25th Jacob Abel-R  
  • 26th Rinus VeeKay    

Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Andretti Global Honda
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Dale Coyne Racing Honda

R – Rookie

Quotes
Alex Palou (#10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda): “Number one! For race 2 at least. It’s a great result. I knew we had a fast car, but maybe not enough to be on pole. But, it feels awesome. Starting top four in both races is going to be huge for the start. We will be able to try and have a cleaner start for the race. Another pole, two weekends in a row. It’s another point in the championship fight. And it’s my first short oval pole. Hopefully we can get my first short oval win this weekend.”

Felix Rosenqvist (#60 Meyer Shank Racing Honda): “P3 and P2 for the two races here in Iowa. Kind of unexpected, to be honest. We rolled off not really knowing what we had. And in practice there was a lot of traffic, so it was hard to tell. I knew the car had more, so I just kept it flat in the Qualifying runs and, yeah, it ended up really good! This is usually a tough race to pass at, so it’s really good to be up front. Happy to nail that one for my team and the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda crew.”

CORVETTE RACING AT SĀO PAULO: Fifth-Row Start for TF Corvettes

Both Z06 GT3.Rs make Hyperpole for first time this season SĀO PAULO, Brazil (July 12, 2025) – TF Sport’s pair of Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.Rs will fill the fifth row of the LMGT3 class for Sunday’s Six Hours of Sāo Paulo and the resumption of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
The No. 33 Corvette of Daniel Juncadella, Jonny Edgar and Ben Keating – class winner to start the season in Qatar – lines up ninth after Keating advanced to the 10-car Hyperpole session for the first time this year to put both TF Sport entries into the final round of qualifying. Teammates Charlie Eastwood, Rui Andrade and Tom Van Rompuy will start 10th in the No. 81 Corvette with the driving trio looking to continue the momentum from a third-place finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Eastwood and Andrade were winners in the European Le Mans Series last weekend at Imola in another TF Sport Corvette. Van Rompuy also advanced to Hyperpole for the fourth time in five races. The improved pace of the Corvettes from the last six-hour race at Spa was evident from Friday’s first session. Juncadella and Eastwood were third and fifth, respectively, in LMGT3 at the end of the day, and Edgar improved on both his teammates with the weekend’s fastest Free Practice time in class. Entering Sāo Paulo, the No. 33 Corvette sits third in the LMGT3 Drivers and Teams standings with the No. 81 Z06 GT3.R sixth. The Six Hours of Sāo Paulo is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, July 13. Full live streaming coverage will be available on the FIA WEC app and the MAX app in the United States.
TF SPORT QUALIFYING DRIVER QUOTES JONNY EDGAR, NO. 33 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “It’s the first time our car has made it into Hyperpole this year. Even when we haven’t done that we have had good races. So I’m quite confident for tomorrow. It’s a shame not to be higher up but one-lap pace is never our strongest point; we’re always much better in the race so our pace will be much better tomorrow. I’m happy to make it any Hyperpole and the car was great to drive again, as it usually is.”
BEN KEATING, NO. 33 CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “Traditionally in the World Endurance Championship, I would say one of my specialties has been qualifying. So far this entire season, this is the first time I’ve put Jonny into Hyperpole and my first time in the top-10. I’ll just say it feels good!” 
RUI ANDRADE, NO. 81 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “We wanted to aim a little bit higher for the grid but it is super close between everybody. I think we do have a good racecar even if we are lacking a little bit in our qualifying setup. We are quite good on our tires in what will be a long race. Let’s see what we can do from here.”
TOM VAN ROMPUY, NO. 81 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “I’m quite happy with the first session. To get both cars into Hyperpole is quite nice. I think we have a really good racecar for the race, so I think we can progress through the order. We have to keep it clean, do our own thing with good strategy. I think we have a good weapon in-hand to make up some positions tomorrow.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Sonoma


NASCAR CUP SERIES SONOMA RACEWAY TEAM CHEVY DRIVER QUOTES JULY 12, 2025
Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of the NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying session at Sonoma Raceway.  MEDIA RESOURCES: Photo Gallery | Race AdvancesChevrolet Newsroom
The 32-year-old Elk Grove, California, native returns to his home track as a two-time winner in NASCAR’s top division, including the series’ most recent appearance at the circuit one year ago. 

Media Availability Quotes: 
How’s it like to be back here where it all began for you?“Yeah… or near where it kind of began because I didn’t grow up doing this stuff. But, no, it’s good to be back home, or close to it, and good to be in the Napa Valley;  hanging out with friends and doing all the fun stuff that Napa has to offer. And yeah, come back to a track that I enjoy and have ran decently at in the past. Hopefully we can have another solid weekend.”   Your qualifying average here is 3.8, which is absolutely ridiculous. How are you such a good qualifier here?“I really don’t know…. I’m not sure. But yeah, it’s always gone well for me here — from the first times I’ve been here to qualify, and then we went on a string of, I don’t know, four or five poles in a row. Last year, I think we qualified fifth. So, I don’t know. We had one where we were pretty bad, I think, in the Next Gen car and qualified in the teens. But other than that, it’s been really good.”   Your crew chief, Cliff Daniels, is known for his motivational pep talks, sometimes, you know, before races and during races. As a driver, how do they resonate with you? Are there times where they really kind of, like, pump you up, or are there other times when you’re, like, you just kind of shrug them off? What’s your reaction to those in general?“I think he’s really good at articulating words and thoughts and all that. He seems to always know kind of the right thing to say at the right time. So, yeah, I would say, if anything, not that it gets me pumped up or anything, but it just kind of gets me refocused or more focused on what’s ahead. I would say the same goes for probably everybody on our team, you know, that works with Cliff.”   Kyle, this battle for the regular season championship has really tightened up over the last couple of weeks. There are now five guys within 48 points. How do you perceive that battle, especially with a couple of road courses like here and Watkins Glen still to come where there are points on the table if you don’t want to flip the stages? What’s your perception on how that battle has shaped up now with seven or eight races left?“Yeah, it’s really tight. Hopefully we can kind of get back on a run of being consistent and getting stage points. I feel like, you know, we’ve still kind of been consistent. We just haven’t finished as high as we have early in the year, and then we’ve been missing out on stage points. So, you know, we’ve kind of lost track a little bit there, and others have been doing a good job. Chase (Elliott) is always consistent, so he’s just quietly kind of there. You know, after his win that he had, I was shocked. I didn’t even know he was that close in points. And then, yeah, William’s (Byron) been really strong, but he’s had some bad luck here in a couple races lately. So it’s just kind of, when the leader of the points can’t really get away, it just kind of brings it all together.  There’s still a lot of racing left, though. If you go on a good run, you can stretch out here pretty quickly.”  
Is there anything you can point your finger toward as far as like why you guys as a team have maybe, I don’t know —  you guys have set such exceptionally high standards for yourselves over these past couple of years. Is there anything you can point to in this recent stretch that you feel like you haven’t been executing collectively at that same level?“I don’t know. Honestly, I feel like we’ve been — for what we have on the racetrack, I feel like we’ve executed really well. You know, just on paper, it looks like we’re just very average, which we have been. But, you know, we’ve taken days where we’ve been not a top-ten car and finished in the top-10 or even top-five. And, you know, those days, although they’re not fun, they are rewarding at the end of it because I think , a lot of times in my past, I’ll try even too hard and make big mistakes and crash, which I’ve done that here lately some also. But, yeah, I don’t know. We just haven’t been as strong as we’ve wanted to be here lately. We’ve gone to some tracks where when you look at results from the past, we haven’t been quite competitive or have race winning speed and it’s kind of carried over to this year at some of those places too.  I’m confident when we come here to Sonoma. It’s a good track for us. But, you know, it’s a different tire than we had here last year, so I’m sure that will present some differences and challenges. But yeah, just got to try to have some car speed and then execute along with it.”   Cliff (Daniels) decided to pit you kind of late last year. You had fresher tires than the guys that you were attempting to pass there at the end. How did that help you attack in the closing laps?“Well yeah, I mean any time you’re on a tire advantage like that, it helps. But, you know, at any point it can kind of go sideways if a caution comes out, so then you’re restarting mid-pack again. So, yeah, the race just kind of played out in our favor last year with the strategy that we committed to. And, yeah, you know, it just worked out. We had a great car, too, so we could have been on other strategies and probably would have been okay also. But the strategy that we were on, without having the cautions at the end, it really helped me be on offense and make the moves I needed to. And really when I had that much of an advantage, people weren’t really fighting me off. You know, I’d catch them and they’d just let me go, so it didn’t really limit me on lap time as I was coming through.”  
Since you grew up in Northern California, and I think you came out Tuesday or something, what do you do up here to have fun, relax, just kind of get away from the grind?“Yeah, you know, it’s definitely been a grind for me lately, so it was good to get out here and not have any extra races and whatnot. So, yeah, we came out on Tuesday; met up with Abreu’s, had dinner at Mustard’s Grill, and then Wednesday laid by the pool. Rico, David and their family, they had like a fundraising thing that they had sold earlier in the year or last year. So we got to run go-karts at their track and they had dinner on their property with a lot of people, so that was a lot of fun. On Thursday, we did some wine tasting, and yesterday we didn’t do anything. I brought my bike out here, so I rode my bike, so that was nice and relaxing, too.”  Did this week kind of help your mindset a little bit preparing for this weekend and kind of how you plan to break some of the issues you’ve had in the past and help you reset maybe in a way to kind of prepare for this weekend? How did that kind of affect your overall mindset?“I mean, we’ll see. A lot of times, I don’t think it matters, you know, for results on the track. But for me, I think Sonoma kind of always falls at a good time of year to enjoy some nice weather and things off the track to kind of just be a normal person again and take your mind off competition because it’s so easy to just immerse yourself in it every day. Some people thrive on that, and I would say I typically am that guy, too. But a lot of times, it’s good to get away from racing. I think that can really recharge you. So, yeah, I feel ready to go. I’m happy to be here and happy to be back on the track that we ran so well at last year.”   What can you tell me just about the track — what you like about it, where you found success, and really what you think probably separates you from the other drivers and the reason why you’ve had so much success? Yeah, I don’t know. I mean, I definitely enjoy it. It’s a flowy track, and although you can call it a lot of corners, there’s really not.  I feel like the less corners on a road course, the better off I am. But yeah, I think the repave really helped me. I don’t think I excel at tracks on road courses that wear out tires because I just sling the car around a lot, so I feel like I’m hard on the tires. So the repave I thought last year really helped me, and we’ll see if it does again this year. But yeah, it’s just a good track.”   As you bring your dirt racing and you’re bringing other guys into NASCAR, such as Corey Day and guys like that, how do you think your influence is effecting both sports? And also, I see we also understood Roto Rooters is also sponsoring your dirt racing. How does that affect you as, obviously, you being a champion in NASCAR, and, you know, you’ve been through all these things. How does that work with you? “I don’t know. I mean, I’ve always kind of done it, so I don’t really think or feel like I’m doing anything different. Since joining Hendrick Motorsports, I’ve had a lot of success, and then now there’s more eyes, I feel like, on me in both NASCAR as well as dirt racing. And then, yeah, guys like Corey Day — he’s young and up and coming, and it was great. It wasn’t just me that got him into Hendrick Motorsports, his family had a relationship with Jeff Andrews and Jeff Gordon and all that. So, yeah, it’s neat to see him here and learning. Trying to get better and learn a completely different discipline, especially with the road course stuff. It’s always neat when you can see other dirt racers try and find their way up the ladder.”    You’re a world-class driver. When you see a guy like SVG come along, are you kind of amazed at his technique and his race craft?“Yeah, absolutely, for sure. You know, he’s so good, and it’s rare that you see somebody stand out and distance himself from the competition as much as he is. You know, he’s way, way, way better than us at the road course stuff. And he’s got his own technique, you can call it. Not his own because the rest of the world does it – you know, right-foot braking, clutching and all that stuff. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks… like there’s zero chance I can learn how to do that. And even if I did, like there’s zero chance that I can have it be better than what I’m probably doing with left-foot braking. So yeah, he’s just so good. He’s still new to the oval stuff, so he’s going to continue to get better at that. And, yeah, I mean, if he can figure out the ovals, he’s going to be dominant.”   Do you think here at Sonoma, the rest of the Cup Garage has a little bit more forshame because this is a track that we’ve been coming to for a really long time, and this will be the first time that he’s (Shane van Gisbergen) racing in a Cup car here?“I’d hope that we’re a little closer, but he’s still going to be the fastest, I think. You know, you look at Xfinity – he dominated the weekend here last year, and he’s going to dominate it again today, you know, being on the pole and all that. I don’t know why he would be any different in the Cup car. I would say the competition’s a little closer to him as we come to more normal road courses, like COTA and hopefully Sonoma. Watkins Glen, he was still the fastest there last year, but it’s a race. But yeah, in Mexico, he was super good. And then, yeah, Chicago, I think he’s just really, really, really familiar with the size of his car and what it takes to push the limits and not be over the limit. So, yeah, I don’t know. We’ll see. I hope that we’re much closer to him this week, but as good as he is, I expect him to be fastest in qualifying and execute in a good race again.”


Zack Mitchell Picks Up Second Summer Nationals Win in Fourth Career Start at Crystal Motor Speedway

CRYSTAL, MI — July 11, 2025 — Through Zack Mitchell’s first four starts in the DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models, he has shown his presence in the final week of 2025.

After going fastest in his Qualifying group and winning his Heat race, the Enoree, SC native had to fend off 2025 Hell Tour title contender Tyler Erb to lead every lap for his second career tour win on Friday night at Crystal Motor Speedway.

Commencing the 40-lap Feature from the Pole Position, Mitchell led the opening portion of the Feature on the bottom, with Tyler Erb and Mark Whitener following behind the No. 57 Coltman Farms Racing Longhorn Chassis.

As Mitchell approached the lap traffic, Whitener began to attempt different lines around Erb, while Mitchell placed lapped cars between them to hold the lead position.

On Lap 34, the caution waved as Mitchell held a two-second gap over the Best Performance Motorsports No. 1. The upcoming restart set up a six-lap duel between the two drivers for the stop to Victory Lane. 

Erb tried to get the jump on the gas pedal, but it was Mitchell who outdrove Erb into Turn 1 and kept him away from taking the lead as he drove away to a 1.7-second lead for the triumph in the Hell Tour’s final Michigan race of the year.

“Man, this thing was on a rail tonight,” Mitchell said. “I didn’t want to see that last caution ‘cause I thought I had a pretty decent lead, and I felt like I could pace myself around there. We fired off pretty good and everything clicked. It was just our night.”

Overall points leader Jason Feger had a hard-charging night at the 3/8-mile, working his way up to sixth at the finish from a 19th-place starting spot. The Bloomington, IL driver’s recovery keeps him in front of Erb by 56 points as the final two races of the season await. In the Week 5 campaign, Trey Mills leads Mitchell by 16 markers.

Up Next: The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals enter the last two races of Week 5 with a trip to the Buckeye State’s Birthday Race at Oakshade Speedway on Saturday, July 12.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (40 Laps): 1. 57-Zack Mitchell[1]; 2. 1-Tyler Erb[2]; 3. 75-Dillon McCowan[9]; 4. 27-Eric Spangler[10]; 5. 5-Mark Whitener[3]; 6. 25F-Jason Feger[19]; 7. 14JR-Trey Mills[4]; 8. 6M-Dona Marcoullier[7]; 9. 51-Devin Shiels[8]; 10. M14-Brandon Thirlby[12]; 11. 16-Garrett Wiles[15]; 12. 29-Christian Hanger[22]; 13. 1E-Jeffrey Erickson[17]; 14. 31M-Tyler Millwood[14]; 15. 91-Rusty Schlenk[5]; 16. 18-Jacob Stuhr[11]; 17. 42-Chad Finley[20]; 18. 19X-Cody Bauer[13]; 19. 4-Travis Stemler[6]; 20. 41-Mike Vandermark Jr[21]; 21. 55W-Brenten Deyoung[18]; 22. 21N-Logan Nickerson[16]

Tyler Nicely Scores 17th Career Summit Modifieds Trophy in Michigan Finale at Crystal

Tyler Nicely is within striking distance of his second career DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals championship.

On Friday night at Crystal Motor Speedway, the Owensboro, KY native bagged a pivotal sixth win of the season after taking risks for the lead with differing strategies.

Nicely rolled off from the outside of the front row, with polesitter Dillon Nusbaum taking the lead off the bottom of the track through Turns 1-2 on the opening circuit.

Though the Warsaw, IN driver led through the first half of the 25-lap Feature with his No. 17N UMP Modified, Nicely kept his car close to the back bumper of Nusbaum.

When lapped traffic began to affect Nusbaum’s pace around the bottom lane, Nicely took his chance for the lead by shifting his No. 5 Elite Chassis to the middle line while Nusbaum attempted to block Nicely’s charge by running towards the top down the back straightaway.

Nicely continued to push the issue as he created momentum around the middle lane, passing Nusbaum with a run around the top of the backstretch on Lap 17 to take over the Feature’s lead.

With the 2023 champion cementing his spot at the top on Friday night, Nicely drove to over two seconds on the field as he parked in Summit Modified Nationals Victory Lane for the 17th time in his career. The win places him 16 points away from Trevor Neville for the points lead entering the Ohio swing.

“I really didn’t know what to expect,” Nicely said. “We just went to work a little bit there, and it just took off. Once we got to lap traffic, I knew I needed to make a move, and I got a heck of a run off (Turn 2), and was able to get it done.”

Up Next: The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals enter the last two races of Week 5 with a trip to the Buckeye State’s Birthday Race at Oakshade Speedway on Saturday, July 12.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 25-Tyler Nicely[4]; 2. 4-Michael Ledford[2]; 3. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[1]; 4. 777-Trevor Neville[3]; 5. 75-Daniel Adam[6]; 6. 74M-Manix Furqueron[5]; 7. 65-Todd Sherman[7]; 8. 60-Shannon Fisk[10]; 9. 43-Mark Anderson[12]; 10. 9R-Garrett Rons[11]; 11. 23B-Ethan Boomsma[9]; 12. 12M-John McClure[8]; 13. 14T-Mario Toniolo[13]; 14. 09-Dan Price[15]; 15. 65X-Aaron Orr[14]

Thornton Returns to Lucas Oil Victory Lane with Win at Lucas Oil Speedway

WHEATLAND, MO (July 11, 2025) – Ricky Thornton Jr. returned to Lucas Oil Victory Lane on Friday night as he won night one of the 19th Annual CMH Diamond Nationals presented by Wieland. Thornton’s winless drought with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented by FloRacing extended back to his last victory with the series on May 17 at Eagle, Nebraska. Thornton led all 40 laps to secure his 10th Series win of 2025, earning $15,000. Jonathan Davenport finished second, while Clay Harris moved up from the 11th starting position to earn his first Big River Steel Podium of the season. Garratt Alberson, who won the previous night at 34 Raceway, finished fourth, and Devin Moran rounded out the top five. In Lucas Oil Victory Lane for the 52nd time in his career, the defending series champion, now trailing Davenport by 50 points heading into Saturday night’s $25,000-to-win main event. “Man, I felt like I was on different tires than he (Davenport) was, and I was thinking, man, he’s so good here. Did I really make a bad decision to be on different tires? We took off, and he was a little better than I was at times, which kind of surprised me. I felt like I should be a little better on the bottom. I almost overdrove the straightaways, and it was wheelspinning really bad. That caution kind of saved me. It calmed me down and let me think about what I needed to do. I had a good restart and thought the top in one and two looked really good, but it was right on the edge. One time when I entered three, I felt like I was going to end up in the wall,” said the Chandler, Arizona native. Davenport, who is aiming for his record-tying fourth National Championship, finished second after initially fighting off Brandon Overton early in the race and Clay Harris in the final laps. “I think it was about tires. It’s so crazy. I don’t know; you think you know a little about tires, and then all of a sudden, something like tonight happens. Clay did an awesome job coming from where he did on as soft as tires as you could run. Ricky did a good job too, and he had on soft tires as well. I really thought we were sitting in the catbird’s seat with the hard tires, but it was just a little different night. They had a lot of water on the track, and obviously, you can still see it’s kind of brown all the way across; it was quite shiny black, yet. Hats off to the track crew.” Harris, who earlier in the day took delivery of another engine after mechanical issues on Friday night at 34 Raceway, nearly matched his best career finish with the series by finishing second at Ocala in 2024. “It means a lot to come home third tonight. We worked all day, and without Cameron and Chad, I wouldn’t be able to run this well. I didn’t think we’d finish the Lucas season because we broke a motor last night, but the guys stepped up and bought us a new motor today, so we ran good, and I’m happy about it.” The winner’s Koehler Motorsports, Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Cornett Racing Engine and sponsored by Ultimate Towing and Recovery, Knight’s Companies, Hoker Trucking, Coltman Farms Racing, Elite Ready Mix, Capital Waste, Bilstein Shocks, Sunoco Rae Fuels, EMD Wraps, and Certified Inspection Services. Completing the top ten were Brandon Overton, Daulton Wilson, Hudson O’Neal, Cade Dillard, and Brandon Sheppard. Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Race Summary 19th Annual CMH Diamond Nationals presented by Wieland | Night 1Friday, July 11, 2025Lucas Oil Speedway – Wheatland, MO Allstar Performance Time TrialsFast Time Group A: Ricky Thornton Jr. | 15.012 seconds (Overall)Fast Time Group B: Jonathan Davenport | 15.073 seconds  Penske Shocks Heat Race #1 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 2. 1-Brandon Sheppard[6]; 3. 1XM-Aaron Marrant[2]; 4. 93L-Cory Lawler[5]; 5. 50-Kayden Clatt[3]; 6. 4W-Tyler Wolff[9]; 7. 15-Clay Stuckey[7]; 8. 65-Jon Binning[8]; 9. 96-Dalton Imhoff[4] Summit Racing Products Heat Race #2 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 76-Brandon Overton[2]; 2. 99-Devin Moran[1]; 3. 6-Clay Harris[3]; 4. 79-Donald McIntosh[4]; 5. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[5]; 6. 11-Gordy Gundaker[6]; 7. 98-Justin Wells[9]; 8. 31C-Cole Henson[7]; 9. 1/4J-Jaxon Ertel[8]
Cool-It Thermo-Tec Heat Race #3 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 49-Jonathan Davenport[1]; 2. 18D-Daulton Wilson[3]; 3. 58-Garrett Alberson[4]; 4. 97-Cade Dillard[2]; 5. 11T-Trevor Gundaker[6]; 6. 56-Tony Jackson Jr[5]; 7. 15L-Payton Looney[8]; 8. 0-Jake O’Neil[7]; 9. 28-Jim Greenway[9]  Simpson Race Products Heat Race #4 Finish (8 Laps, Top 4 Transfer): 1. 8K-Tyler Kuykendall[2]; 2. 19M-Spencer Hughes[1]; 3. 71-Hudson O’Neal[3]; 4. 93-Carson Ferguson[4]; 5. 60-Dan Ebert[5]; 6. 87-Darron Fuqua[7]; 7. 7J-Ryan Johnson[6]; 8. 3W-Brennon Willard[8]; 9. (DNS) 805-Rob Hough Fast Shafts B-Main Race #1 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 11-Gordy Gundaker[4]; 2. 50-Kayden Clatt[1]; 3. 98-Justin Wells[6]; 4. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[2]; 5. 4W-Tyler Wolff[3]; 6. 1/4J-Jaxon Ertel[10]; 7. 15-Clay Stuckey[5]; 8. 65-Jon Binning[7]; 9. 96-Dalton Imhoff[9]; 10. 31C-Cole Henson[8]
UNOH B-Main Race #2 Finish (10 Laps, Top 3 Transfer): 1. 11T-Trevor Gundaker[1]; 2. 56-Tony Jackson Jr[3]; 3. 15L-Payton Looney[5]; 4. 60-Dan Ebert[2]; 5. 0-Jake O’Neil[7]; 6. 3W-Brennon Willard[8]; 7. 7J-Ryan Johnson[6]; 8. 87-Darron Fuqua[4]; 9. (DNS) 28-Jim Greenway; 10. (DNS) 805-Rob Hough 19th Annual CMH Diamond Nationals presented by Wieland | Night 1 Feature Finish(40 Laps): Pos – Start – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Pay1 – 1 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – $15,0002 – 2 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – $7,1003 – 11 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – $5,0004 – 10 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – $4,0005 – 7 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – $3,0006 – 3 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – $2,5007 – 6 – 18D – Daulton Wilson – Fayetteville, NC – $2,4008 – 12 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – $2,3009 – 14 – 97 – Cade Dillard – Robeline, LA – $2,20010 – 5 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – $2,10011 – 15 – 79 – Donald McIntosh – Dawsonville, GA – $2,00012 – 16 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – $1,80013 – 19 – 50 – Kayden Clatt – Edina, MO – $1,60014 – 17 – 11 – Gordy Gundaker – St. Charles, MO – $1,50015 – 24 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – $1,40016 – 23 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – $1,30017 – 9 – 1XM – Aaron Marrant – Richmond, MO – $1,20018 – 8 – 19M – Spencer Hughes – Meridian, MS – $1,10019 – 4 – 8K – Tyler Kuykendall – Warsaw, MO – $1,00020 – 13 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – $1,00021 – 21 – 98 – Justin Wells – Aurora, MO – $1,00022 – 20 – 56 – Tony Jackson Jr – Lebanon, MO – $1,00023 – 18 – 11T – Trevor Gundaker – St. Charles, MO – $1,00024 – 22 – 15L – Payton Looney – Republic, MO – $1,000 Race Statistics  Entrants: 36Victory Fuel Pole Sitter: Ricky Thornton Jr.MD3 Lap Leaders: Ricky Thornton Jr. (Laps 1 – 40)Hellraizer Jacks Halfway Leader: Ricky Thornton Jr.Wieland Feature Winner: Ricky Thornton Jr.Margin of Victory: 3.26 secondsColtman Farms Racing Cautions: Kayden Clatt (Lap 3)Series Provisionals: Daniel Hilsabeck, Dan EbertFast Time Provisional: n/aEmergency Provisional: n/aTrack Provisional: n/aBig River Steel Podium Top 3: Ricky Thornton Jr., Jonathan Devenport, Clay HarrisPenske Shocks Top 5: Ricky Thornton Jr., Jonathan Davenport, Clay Harris, Garrett Alberson, Devin MoranPEM 4th Place Feature: Garrett AlbersonDMI Rearends 5th Place Feature: Devin MoranWilwood Brakes Lucky 7th Place Feature: Daulton WilsonWehrs Machine 11th Place Feature: Donald McIntoshDeatherage Opticians Lucky 13th Place Feature: Kayden ClattMD3 24th Place Feature: Payton LooneyHoker Trucking Hard Charger of the Race: Dan Ebert (Advanced 9 Positions)MD3 Most Laps Led: Ricky Thornton Jr.Sunoco Race for Gas Highest Finisher: Ricky Thornton Jr.Midwest Sheet Metal Spoiler Challenge Point Leader: Jonathan DavenportO’Reilly Auto Parts Rookie of the Race: Donald McIntoshPro Fabrication Headers Fastest Lap of the Race: Jonathan Davenport | Lap 2 | 16.444 secondsSlicker Graphics Slickest Move of the Race: Clay HarrisFresh Roof Hard Luck Award: n/aOuterwears Crew Chief of the Race: Zach FrieldsARP Engine Builder of the Race: Clements Racing EnginesMiller Welders Chassis Builder of the Race: Longhorn ChassisDirt Draft Fastest in Hot Laps: Trevor Gundaker | 15.848 secondsTime of Race: 13 minutes 51 seconds Big River Steel Chase for the Championship Presented by ARP Point Standings:Pos – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Points – Pay1 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – 5285 – $258,4002 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – 5235 – $281,4503 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – 4980 – $190,4494 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – 4945 – $146,4755 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – 4770 – $114,3506 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – 4645 – $122,5007 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – 4565 – $98,7008 – 18D – Daulton Wilson – Fayetteville, NC – 4305 – $80,3259 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – 4115 – $67,92510 – 79 – Donald McIntosh – Dawsonville, GA – 3960 – $53,90011 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – 3855 – $49,72512 – 19M – Spencer Hughes – Meridian, MS – 3560 – $47,62513 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – 3525 – $40,70014 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – 3395 – $43,45015 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – 3110 – $30,725

Pierce Scores Third-Straight Sharon Win in Battle at the Border Opener

HARTFORD, OH (July 12, 2025) – New car or not, Bobby Pierce knows exactly how to get to the front at Sharon Speedway.

In his first night behind the wheel of his new Longhorn Chassis he named “Nitro,” Pierce looked like he had some of that in the tank as he dominated the Friday Feature at the Battle at the Border for his seventh win of the year with the World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision.

“This is what we do it for, to get these wins,” Pierce said following his 20th overall trip to Victory Lane of 2025. “Lots of long hours in the shop this week for sure. This car, it did have a deck and some of the body on it from Longhorn, a lot of the suspension, so they made it pretty easy on us, but it still took a few days to get it ready. It’s just awesome to take a brand new car out and be fast with it.”

After drawing the Bilstein Pole Award, Pierce shared the front row with local star Jared Miley and didn’t waste any time taking sole possession of the top spot. Third-starting Ryan Gustin got around Miley on the opening lap to slot into second before Miley’s promising night came to an end when he pounded the Turn 1 wall and slowed to bring out the caution on Lap 2.

Drake Troutman was running third at the time of the yellow, giving him the outside of Row 2 on the restart. That put him in position to ride the cushion around Gustin in Turns 1 and 2 to get to second and go to work on getting around Pierce.

The “Smooth Operator” pulled away to a lead of nearly a second in clean air, but the gap evaporated once he caught the tail end of the field. Troutman got his chance at the lead when Pierce got caught behind a slower car on the inside, leaving the top open for Troutman to get side-by-side off Turn 4. That battle didn’t last long though, as Pierce quickly put a pair of lap cars between himself and Troutman and checked out from the field.

Two laps later, the margin between Pierce and Troutman was up to two seconds. By the halfway point, it was nearly four seconds. The only thing that could have stopped Pierce would have been a caution, and it never came, as Pierce took the checkers by over five seconds at the end of the 40-lap contest.

The win cemented Pierce’s status as the man to beat at Sharon after he swept the weekend last year and stood on the podium twice in three years in 2023. Despite the success, he admitted that the Hartford, OH facility has been an acquired taste.

“Honestly, two years ago here, I didn’t really like the track a whole lot,” Pierce said. “It was pretty hard to get a hold of. Not that I didn’t like the track, it was just hard to get a good setup for it. It was a good track, just kind of had to build a notebook. Last year we came here and won both races, it kind of took me by surprise. Coming in, I had a lot of pressure on myself to outperform that, and the only way to do it is to match it.”

Troutman’s runner-up effort was his first podium appearance since he won his first World of Outlaws race at I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park three weeks ago, extending his lead atop the MD3 Rookie of the Year standings.

“I think we’ve got a really good balance on the car, obviously Bobby, he’s on a different level for sure,” Troutman said. “I feel like there at the beginning we could pace him there a little bit, but once we got into lap traffic, I just couldn’t move around quite like he could.”

Brian Shirley made his way from seventh to third for his fourth podium of the year as he continues to chase his first World of Outlaws win since Rocket Raceway Park last October.

“It was a good step forward,” Shirley said. “First you must finish to figure out how to finish first. We haven’t been doing that lately, some bad luck, some of my own doing. We’re going to just try and get back to the basics, and we’ll hopefully get there eventually like we did last year.”

Gustin brought his No. 19R home fourth for his fourth-straight top five, while Nick Hoffman matched his Sharon career-best in fifth.

RACE NOTES:

Nick Hoffman set the Dirt King Simulators Fastest Hot Lap.

Nick Hoffman won the Simpson Quick Time Award.

Ryan Gustin won Real American Beer Heat 1.

Jared Miley won STAKT Products Heat 2.

Drake Troutman won Keyser Manufacturing Heat 3.

Bobby Pierce won Jarrett Rifles Heat 4.

Bobby Pierce won the Bilstein Pole Award.

Dustin Sorensen won the FOX Factory Hard Charger Award.

Drake Troutman was the MD3 Rookie of the Race.

Drake Troutman won the WELD Racing Second-Place Finisher Award.

Ryan Gustin was the ARP Fourth-Place Finisher.

Nick Hoffman was the MSD Fifth-Place Finisher.

Tim McCreadie was the Swift Springs Sixth-Place Finisher.

Dennis Erb Jr. was the VP Racing Fuels Eighth-Place Finisher.

Mason Zeigler was the Lifeline USA Ninth-Place Finisher.

Dustin Sorensen was the COMP Cams 10th-Place Finisher.

Chub Frank was the Cometic Gaskets 12th-Place Finisher.

UP NEXT: The World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision wraps up the weekend at Sharon Speedway with the 50-lap, $15,000-to-win, Battle at the Border finale on Saturday night. Get your tickets in advance by clicking here.

Feature (40 Laps): 1. 32-Bobby Pierce[1]; 2. 22*-Drake Troutman[3]; 3. 3S-Brian Shirley[7]; 4. 19R-Ryan Gustin[4]; 5. 9-Nick Hoffman[6]; 6. 9M-Tim McCreadie[18]; 7. 74X-Ethan Dotson[9]; 8. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[5]; 9. 25Z-Mason Zeigler[16]; 10. 19-Dustin Sorensen[23]; 11. 96-Tanner English[10]; 12. 1*-Chub Frank[8]; 13. 157-Mike Marlar[12]; 14. 99B-Boom Briggs[14]; 15. 111-Max Blair[20]; 16. 2-Cody Overton[11]; 17. B1-Brent Larson[15]; 18. 49-Jake Timm[17]; 19. 555-Brock Pinkerous[22]; 20. 20TC-Tristan Chamberlain[13]; 21. 55-Chris Schneider[19]; 22. 33-Josh Ferry[24]; 23. 10M-Jared Miley[2]; 24. 66-Justin Kann[21]

Sukup INDYCAR Race WeekendIowa Speedway


CHEVROLET IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIES
Newton, IowaFriday Report July 11
NEWTON, Iowa (July 11, 2025) – Prior to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and the 14 Chevrolet-powered drivers and teams could get on track for their lone practice, a Tornado and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings at the Iowa Speedway brought an early and loud end to the first day of the Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend. 
Saturday’s packed schedule includes the following track activity:8:55 am – NTT INDYCAR SERIES Install Lap9 am – 9:15 am – NTT INDYCAR SERIES – Group A Highline Practice9:15 am – 9:30 am – NTT INDYCAR SERIES – Group B Highline Practice9:45 am – 10:30 am – NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice11:05 am – noon – INDY NXT by Firestone Race12:35 pm – 1:30pm – NTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying4:30 pm – Green Flag Synk 275 Powered By Sukup (275 laps)
Tune-In Alert
Saturday NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice – 10am (ET)/9am (CT)/8am (MT)/7am (PT) – FS2 FS1/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218NTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying – 1:30pm (ET)/12:30pm (CT)/11:30am(MT) /10:30am PT) – FS1/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218Synk 275 Powered By Sukup (275 laps) – 5pm (ET)/ 4pm (CT)/3pm (MT)/2pm (PT) – FOX/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218
SundayFarm To Finish 275 (275 laps) – 1pm (ET)/ noon (CT)/11am (MT)/10am (PT) – FOX/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218
Chevrolet at the Iowa Speedway
Chevrolet wins at Iowa Speedway: 13
2024 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske 2024 Race #1 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske (pictured above)2023 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2023 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2022 Race #2 – Pato O’Ward – Arrow McLaren2022 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2020 Race #1 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2019 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2017 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2016 – Josef Newgarden – Ed Carpenter Racing2013 – James Hinchcliffe – Andretti Global2012 – Ryan Hunter-Reay – Andretti Global
Chevrolet poles at Iowa Speedway: 14
2024 Race #2 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske2023 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske2023 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske2022 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske2022 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2020 Race #1 – Conor Daly – Carlin2019 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2018 – Will Power – Team Penske2017 – Will Power – Team Penske2016 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2015 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2014 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing2013 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske 
Chevrolet Podiums at Iowa Speedway: 36
Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (8), Will Power (6), Scott McLaughlin (4), Pato O’Ward (4), Tony Kanaan (3), Ryan Hunter-Reay (2), Marco Andretti (1), Oliver Askew (1), Helio Castroneves (1), Scott Dixon (1), JR Hildebrand (1), James Hinchcliffe (1), Sage Karam (1), Simon Pagenaud (1), and Spencer Pigot (1). 
Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (18), Arrow McLaren (5), Andretti Global (4), Chip Ganassi Racing (4), Ed Carpenter Racing (4) and KV Racing Technology (1). 
Chevrolet Laps Led at Iowa Speedway: 3831
Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (1847), Helio Castroneves (434), Will Power (400),  Tony Kanaan (317), Scott McLaughlin (260), James Hinchcliffe (245), Pato O’Ward (97), Simon Pagenaud (97), JR Hildebrand (38), Ed Carpenter (20), Scott Dixon (18), Conor Daly (17), Ryan Hunter-Reay (15), Oliver Askew (10), Sebastien Bourdais (6), Marco Andretti (3), Ryan Briscoe (2), Max Chilton (2), Felix Rosenqvist (2) and Rubens Barichello (1).
Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (2649), Ed Carpenter (451), Chip Ganassi Racing (337), Andretti Global (263), Arrow McLaren (107), Carlin (17), and KV Racing Technology (7).

Manufacturer History at Iowa Speedway
Wins (with competition)
13 – Chevrolet (2024 Race #2, 2024 Race #1, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012)3 – Honda (2018, 2014, 2014)
Poles (with competition)
14 – Chevrolet (2024 Race #2, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2016, 2013)2 – Honda (2024 Race #1, 2012)

Garrett Alberson Wins a Thriller at 34 Raceway

WEST BURLINGTON, IA (July 10, 2025) – It was finally Garrett Alberson’s night on Thursday at 34 Raceway as the Las Cruces, New Mexico native won his first Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series event of the season. Alberson, who entered the event leading in most feature laps this season without a win, earned $15,000 for his second career Series victory. Alberson led the first 35 laps of the race and the final four as he held off Hudson O’Neal and Brandon Overton for the victory. Jonathan Davenport finished fourth and regained the championship points lead from Ricky Thornton, Jr., who failed to finish the race. Carson Ferguson rounded out the top five drivers. Alberson, who led 39 laps total, fell to third with 10 laps remaining but rallied using the top side of the race track to go from third to first in the final five laps of the race. In Lucas Oil Victory Lane for the first time since winning at Port Royal in August of 2024, Alberson came home with the win in dramatic fashion, “That was a crazy race right there. You know, we went hard on tires, and on some of those restarts, the track kept hacking. At first, I thought it was going to go our way, and then later I started skating around a little bit, and it was a little dirty here and there. It was like that last run we actually cleaned it up on the top and got that right rear going, and we just never quit,” said Alberson, who currently sits fifth in the championship points. “I could get in there in the bottom with Hud, but I couldn’t really leave out of there quite as nice as I needed to carry my speed, so I just got up there where I tried to get my right rear hot and try to get my momentum back up. At first, I didn’t really feel like I was getting anywhere, it was kind of a treacherous feeling, but then after a couple of laps, I just started to make up some ground, and it just worked out right.” O’Neal, who won the last series race at Muskingum County on July 5, came from 11th to claim the runner-up spot. “We raced all over this thing, from wall-to-wall and uke tire to uke tire. Man, 34 put on a show tonight. I really feel like I had something there. I was rolling on Brandon (Overton) and he went down there to protect and he kind of just shut it down on that bottom. Then I heard a motor firing up there outside of me and I thought oh no and then we got to the center of the corner, and I saw the white nose and I figured it was Garrett. He (Alberson) made a great move he just kind of took advantage of Brandon trying to protect a little bit and he was able to make the winning move.” Overton, who led 11 laps, rounded out the Big River Steel Podium in third. “I zigged when I should have zagged, I guess. Hats off to the race track, man that was an awesome race. You could go wherever you wanted to. I seen Hudson and I’m like man just get down and kind of block him and run back to the top and as soon as I moved down, I stalled out and I saw Garrett come around me. I didn’t know he was still there. It is what it is. We have been struggling, but we’re all working together, tonight I feel like was a big step. I am always on Burroughs, and I’m doing this and doing that; we are still learning each other. It has taken us a lot longer than we wanted to, but that’s alright, we are just going to keep working.” The winner’s Roberts Motorsports, Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Low Voltage Solutions, Inc., Mesilla Valley Transportation, Sunoco Race Fuels, Bilstein Shocks, Titan Racing Products, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Bill’s Sport Shop, Dickie’s Doghouse, Cheap Cars, Done Right TV, Roemer Machine, Denago Powersports, Mitchell Ranch, and Fertilizer Equipment Specialists. Completing the top ten were Chad Simpson, Daniel Hilsabeck, Tyler Bruening, Brandon Sheppard, and Devin Moran. Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented by FloRacingRace Summary Thursday, July 10, 202534 Raceway – West Burlington, IA Allstar Performance Time TrialsTyler Bruening | 14.683 seconds Penske Shocks Heat Race #1 Finish (8 Laps, All Transfer): 1. 58-Garrett Alberson[3]; 2. 1-Brandon Sheppard[4]; 3. 32-Chris Simpson[2]; 4. 15-Clay Stuckey[6]; 5. 11T-Trevor Gundaker[7]; 6. 25-Chad Simpson[8]; 7. 19M-Spencer Hughes[5]; 8. 16-Tyler Bruening[1]; 9. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9] Summit Racing Products Heat Race #2 Finish (8 Laps, All Transfer): 1. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 2. 99-Devin Moran[2]; 3. 49-Jonathan Davenport[1]; 4. 71-Hudson O’Neal[3]; 5. 11-Gordy Gundaker[6]; 6. 6-Clay Harris[7]; 7. 60-Dan Ebert[5]; 8. 51-Matt Furman[8]; 9. 17-Tim Simpson[9]
Cool-It Thermo-Tec Heat Race #3 Finish (8 Laps, All Transfer): 1. 93-Carson Ferguson[1]; 2. 76-Brandon Overton[2]; 3. 93L-Cory Lawler[4]; 4. 18D-Daulton Wilson[5]; 5. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[7]; 6. 43-Derrick Stewart[6]; 7. 79-Donald McIntosh[3]; 8. 33-Rickey Frankel[9]; 9. (DNS) 50-Kayden Clatt
Feature Finish (50 Laps): Pos – Start – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Pay1 – 1 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – $15,8002 – 11 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – $7,8003 – 6 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – $5,7004 – 8 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – $5,1005 – 3 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – $3,7006 – 16 – 25 – Chad Simpson – Mt. Vernon, IA – $2,5007 – 15 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – $3,2008 – 22 – 16 – Tyler Bruening – Decorah, IA – $2,3009 – 4 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – $2,90010 – 5 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – $3,10011 – 12 – 18D – Daulton Wilson – Fayetteville, NC – $2,70012 – 10 – 15 – Clay Stuckey – Shreveport, LA – $1,80013 – 18 – 43 – Derrick Stewart – Ainsworth, IA – $1,60014 – 21 – 79 – Donald McIntosh – Dawsonville, GA – $2,20015 – 14 – 11 – Gordy Gundaker – St. Charles, MO – $1,40016 – 13 – 11T – Trevor Gundaker – St. Charles, MO – $1,30017 – 19 – 19M – Spencer Hughes – Meridian, MS – $1,90018 – 9 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – $1,80019 – 25 – 25B – Chevy Boyer – New Haven, MO – $1,00020 – 2 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – $2,20021 – 20 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – $1,70022 – 24 – 33 – Rickey Frankel – Quincy, IL – $1,00023 – 26 – 17 – Tim Simpson – Iowa City, IA – $1,00024 – 23 – 51 – Matt Furman – Iowa City, IA – $1,00025 – 17 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – $1,70026 – 7 – 32 – Chris Simpson – Oxford, IA – $1,000 Race Statistics  Entrants: 27Victory Fuel Pole Sitter: Garrett AlbersonMD3 Lap Leaders: Garrett Alberson (Laps 1-35); Brandon Overton (Laps 36-46); Garrett Alberson (Laps 47-50)Hellraizer Jacks Halfway Leader: Garrett AlbersonWieland Feature Winner: Garrett AlbersonMargin of Victory: 1.482 secondsColtman Farms Racing Cautions: Rickey Frankel (Lap 1); Brandon Sheppard, Chris Simpson, Clay Stuckey (Lap 4); Clay Harris (Lap 6); Matt Furman (Lap 8); Gordy Gundaker (Lap 10); Ricky Thornton, Jr. (Lap 15); Ricky Thornton, Jr. (Lap 18); Devin Moran (Lap 30); Ricky Thornton, Jr. (Lap 39)Series Provisionals: n/aFast Time Provisional: n/aEmergency Provisional: n/aTrack Provisional: n/aBig River Steel Podium Top 3: Garrett Alberson, Hudson O’Neal, Brandon OvertonPenske Shocks Top 5: Garrett Alberson, Hudson O’Neal, Brandon Overton, Jonathan Davenport, Carson FergusonPEM 4th Place Feature: Jonathan DavenportDMI Rearends 5th Place Feature: Carson FergusonWilwood Brakes Lucky 7th Place Feature: Daniel HilsabeckWehrs Machine 11th Place Feature: Daulton WilsonDeatherage Opticians Lucky 13th Place Feature: Derrick StewartMD3 24th Place Feature: Matt FurmanHoker Trucking Hard Charger of the RaceMD3 Most Laps Led: Garrett Alberson (39 Laps)Sunoco Race for Gas Highest Finisher: Garrett AlbersonMidwest Sheet Metal Spoiler Challenge Point Leader: Ricky Thornton, Jr.O’Reilly Auto Parts Rookie of the Race: Daniel HilsabeckPro Fabrication Headers Fastest Lap of the Race: Garrett Alberson | Lap 2 | 15.354 secondsSlicker Graphics Slickest Move of the Race: Garrett AlbersonFresh Roof Hard Luck Award: Ricky Thornton, Jr.Outerwears Crew Chief of the Race: Zach HustonARP Engine Builder of the Race: Clements Racing EnginesMiller Welders Chassis Builder of the Race: Longhorn ChassisDirt Draft Fastest in Hot Laps: Ricky Thornton Jr. | 14.616 secondsTime of Race: 43 minutes 31 seconds Big River Steel Chase for the Championship Presented by ARP Point Standings:Pos – Car # – Competitor – Hometown – Points – Pay1 – 49 – Jonathan Davenport – Blairsville, GA – 5045 – $251,3002 – 20RT – Ricky Thornton Jr – Chandler, AZ – 4975 – $266,4503 – 99 – Devin Moran – Dresden, OH – 4775 – $187,4494 – 71 – Hudson O’Neal – Martinsville, IN – 4755 – $144,1755 – 58 – Garrett Alberson – Las Cruces, NM – 4560 – $110,3506 – 1 – Brandon Sheppard – New Berlin, IL – 4465 – $120,4007 – 76 – Brandon Overton – Evans, GA – 4365 – $96,2008 – 18D – Daulton Wilson – Fayetteville, NC – 4110 – $77,9259 – 93 – Carson Ferguson – Lincolnton, NC – 3945 – $66,12510 – 79 – Donald McIntosh – Dawsonville, GA – 3785 – $51,90011 – 22 – Daniel Hilsabeck – Earlham, IA – 3705 – $48,42512 – 19M – Spencer Hughes – Meridian, MS – 3420 – $46,52513 – 60 – Dan Ebert – Lake Shore, MN – 3370 – $39,30014 – 6 – Clay Harris – Jupiter, FL – 3175 – $38,45015 – 93L – Cory Lawler – Hanover, PA – 2980 – $29,725

Mark Whitener Breaks Through to First Career Summer Nationals Feature Win at Butler Motor Speedway

QUINCY, MI — July 10, 2025 — Throughout the 2025 DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models season, Mark Whitener has been in the fight for a win late in several Features that saw him come up short of the win.

On Thursday night, the Middleburg, FL driver did not have to wait any longer for his moment to come with a career night at Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway by setting the new track record, the Heat 1 win, and led 29 of 30 laps in the Feature for his first career Hell Tour win.

Whitener began the race from the Pole Position, with Week 2 champion Ryan Gustin and Thursday’s winner Cody Overton going to an early battle for the lead. Gustin ran the bottom lane while Overton used the top side to follow Whitener. While Gustin led the opening lap, Whitener bested him on Lap 2 by running the cushion through Turns 1-2 to secure the spot. 

Whitener and Overton’s running of the cushion proved to outmatch the Todd Cooney Motorsports No. 19R as the Tri-Star Motorsports No. 2 took over second place, while the three drivers maintained the top three spots through the first 10 laps. 

The Thomson, GA driver found momentum at the top and chased down Whitener while Trey Mills passed Gustin for third place through a crossover move from running to the top and sliding under Gustin to take the spot.

Whitener’s lead began to widen as Overton lost momentum off of Turn 4, which gave way for the Jacksonville, FL driver to pull up alongside his border-state rival for second place.

As Mills and Overton continued to battle behind the No. 5 Longhorn Chassis, the “Magic Man” became the 120th different Summer Nationals winner in history after completing a dominant track at a new track for him.

“S***, it means a lot,” Whitener said. “This first one’s hard to get. Hopefully, they come easier. Listen, it was tough. We gave it everything we had, we didn’t give up, and we’re in Victory Lane.

“Down at home, the tracks are kinda dirty. The clay is like sandy, so it’s familiar with this Michigan clay, really a little bit of Indiana clay, too. It’s dirty, crummy, and I’m kinda familiar with it. So it kind of fits me as it fits my car’s setup. I ain’t took a shock off my car all night. We’ve been pretty good since we unloaded it, so we left it alone.”

With three races to decide the newest champion of the Summer Nationals, Bloomington, IL’s Jason Feger leads by 76 points over New Waverly, TX native Tyler Erb. In the Week 5 chase, the two Sunshine State drivers of Mills and Whitener hold the top two positions, with Mills ahead by 32 markers.

Up Next: The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals finish the Michigan swing with Crystal Motor Speedway on Friday night, July 11.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 5-Mark Whitener[1]; 2. 2-Cody Overton[4]; 3. 14JR-Trey Mills[3]; 4. 75-Dillon McCowan[9]; 5. 57-Zack Mitchell[6]; 6. 19R-Ryan Gustin[2]; 7. 1-Tyler Erb[12]; 8. 71R-Rod Conley[5]; 9. 25F-Jason Feger[10]; 10. 42-Chad Finley[8]; 11. 91-Rusty Schlenk[16]; 12. 31M-Tyler Millwood[19]; 13. 17SS-Brenden Smith[13]; 14. 46-Colin Shipley[11]; 15. 4-Travis Stemler[21]; 16. 38-Thomas Hunziker[20]; 17. (DNF) 29-Christian Hanger[22]; 18. (DNF) 41-Mike Vandermark Jr[18]; 19. (DNF) 51-Devin Shiels[15]; 20. (DNF) 07-Rylee Knoll[7]; 21. (DNF) 27-Eric Spangler[17]; 22. (DNF) 21N-Logan Nickerson[14]

Michael Ledford Dominates Butler Motor Speedway for Second Summit Modified Triumph of 2025

In his first trip to Butler Motor Speedway, Michael Ledford battled through unfamiliarity to leave the track as a winner.

In the Thursday night battle around the 3/8-mile high banks, the Pontiac, IL driver took home his third career DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals win after leading flag-to-flag through the 25-lap Feature.

Todd Neiheiser led the field to the green flag as Michael Ledford used the middle lane to stay beside the No. 72 UMP Modified. In Turns 3-4, Neiheiser lost his footing on the bottom and gave way for David Stremme and Tyler Nicely to take second and third, respectively.

Ledford made hay around the Michigan facility by running the middle as Stremme used every inch of the bottom lane to keep Ledford within his sights.

When Ledford approached lap traffic, Stremme chopped the gap by running down to the bottom lane while Ledford had to mix around the top, middle, and the bottom to create obstacles in Stremme’s way.

While Stremme’s No. 35 Lethal Chassis closed the distance to Ledford in the final five laps of the Feature, he was too far back to attempt a pass for the lead as the No. 4 Royal Racecars pilot captured his second win of the 2025 tour.

“I started running what I ran in the Heat race through the middle,” Ledford said. “It seemed like it was the smoothest part, but then once a lot of that blowed off, you had to go down to the bottom. Luckily, I’ve raced long enough to know when to make that switch, but I had a good car.”

Entering the final five races of the Summit Modifieds Nationals season, Tyler Nicely’s fourth-place finish helped him pass Chase Holland for second place in the standings while sitting 91 points back from Trevor Neville, who finished in third.

Up Next: The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals finish the Michigan swing with Crystal Motor Speedway on Friday night, July 11.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 4-Michael Ledford[2]; 2. 35-David Stremme[3]; 3. 777-Trevor Neville[5]; 4. 25-Tyler Nicely[4]; 5. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[13]; 6. 45H-Chase Holland[6]; 7. 24-Zeke McKenzie[9]; 8. 74M-Manix Furqueron[14]; 9. 96S-Terry Sroufe[7]; 10. 14-Dalton Lane[22]; 11. 75-Daniel Adam[8]; 12. 23B-Ethan Boomsma[19]; 13. 21B-Hunter Breland[16]; 14. 9R-Garrett Rons[18]; 15. (DNF) 5CS-Curt Spalding[10]; 16. (DNF) 65-Todd Sherman[12]; 17. (DNF) 23Z-Austin Self[21]; 18. (DNF) 72-Todd Neiheiser[1]; 19. (DNF) 7-Brad Deyoung[17]; 20. (DNF) 463-Daniel Sanchez[15]; 21. (DNF) 117-Kevin Reeve[11]; 22. (DNF) 8C-Corey Bevard[20

Sam Hafertepe Jr. Credits Crew Members Butler, Fidler for Extended Success

CONCORD, NC (July 10, 2025) — Good drivers rarely have success without a dedicated, knowledgeable crew. Sam Hafertepe Jr. has found his this year with the new additions he’s made to his branch of Hill’s Racing Team.

Hafertepe, 39, of Sunnyvale, TX, has built a career of over 20 years in 360 and 410 Sprint Car racing with numerous accomplishments and trophies to show for his efforts. Five American Sprint Car Series championships, a ranking of second on the all-time wins list, and multiple high-paying Feature wins on some of the sport’s biggest stages.

In all of his time spent behind the wheel, Hafertepe has seen several crew members come and go. But after a second Feature win of the season in May at Dodge City Raceway Park, he took a moment in Victory Lane to express his gratitude for his two primary crew members — AJ Butler and Cody Fidler.

“For the first time in probably a long time, I feel like I actually have a team behind me,” Hafertepe told DIRTVision cameras. “I have two guys that want to be here, and that’s really hard to find.

“A lot of these guys, they jump from team to team. And [Butler and Fidler], this is where they want to be. That means a lot to me.”

Together, Hafertepe, Butler and Fidler have put together a season of five wins, nine top-fives, and 10 top-10s in the first 11 Series races of the schedule and currently lead the points standings by 126 in the chase for Hafertepe’s record-breaking sixth Series championship.

Throughout his career, Hafertepe has always preferred to assemble his own operation. From cars, setups, and crew members, he’s enjoyed the freedom to make his own decisions for the team since joining the Ontario-based Hill’s Racing in 2018.

“It’s kind of the special thing that we do have with (team owner) Miles Hill — he allows me to manage and run the whole operation down here,” Hafertepe said. “It allows me to hire the guys I think we need to hire and put the people in the right places that we need and see fit for our team.”

Two years ago, Hafertepe brought Washington-native AJ Butler on board to take the role of car chief. Butler had previously worked as part of a team around home for former local driver Michael Millard. When Millard received the opportunity to race 410 Sprint Cars in Pennsylvania, Butler moved out to the East Coast with him, and the two spent two seasons in competition around the local tracks before the partnership ended.

Butler soon joined fellow Washington native JJ Hickle’s team to follow the All Star Circuit of Champions circuit, but only for a single season. Through Hickle’s relationship with Hill’s crew member Daryl Turford, Butler later received a call to join Hill’s Racing as part of Hafertepe’s operation in 2023.

Butler has now clocked two calendar years taking care of the No. 15H and has found his place sharpening his skills under the tutelage of Hafertepe.

“Since I came to work for Sam, my knowledge has increased 100-fold, there’s no question,” Butler said. “Sam’s a great teacher. Any question you have, he’ll explain it in a way that’s easy to understand. Or, if he needs to go into details, he’s able to do that and break it down for a guy to understand.”

Likewise, Fidler, a 21-year-old Pennsylvania native, earned his first crew member position as part of a local operation for friend Riley Emig. After the sudden passing of Emig last July in a motorcycle accident, Fidler was left looking for a new full-time role as a crew member.

During their time spent at the track in Pennsylvania, Fidler and Butler became acquainted, which led to Fidler answering Butler’s job posting to join the Hill’s team in January 2025.

Packing up and leaving home to go on the road crewing for a national Sprint Car team is no easy task for a 21-year-old, but Fidler never shied away from the challenge.

“I had a lot of people backing me and supporting me to do it,” Fidler said. “I knew I loved racing, always being around it, and I thought if I can go do this and can get paid to travel and go to the races every weekend and do what I love at the same time, why wouldn’t I?”

They’ve been at work on the No. 15H for only a short time compared to the sport’s veteran mechanics, but Butler and Fidler have thrived under Hafertepe’s experienced teachings.

“You’ve got to be able to deal with the pressure of Sam watching you and do things the way he wants them done,” Butler said. “Obviously, the way he wants them done is — there’s proof in the pudding — it’s the right way.

“It has its challenges, but at the end of the day, you know that if he tells you to do something, it’s the right way and it normally seems to work.”

Since he began his driving career, Hafertepe has shown he knows the path to success and is now taking two of his best workers along with him as he chases American Sprint Car Series history.

“I’ve done this so long, I have a way that I do things, and you have to have two guys that respect that,” Hafertepe said. “You have to have two guys that respect you and know your capabilities and have no doubts in what you’re trying to do.

“That does truly allow me to be the best version of me. To have two guys behind you that believe in what you’re doing and believe in the direction that the team’s going, that can either make or break a race team.”

Hafertepe and Hill’s Racing continue their march toward a sixth Series championship in the next races — this Friday–Saturday, July 11–12, at Lakeside Speedway and 81 Speedway.

Tickets for both events will be sold at the track on race day. If you can’t be at the track, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.

Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Iowa Advance

Detroit (July 10, 2025) The NTT INDYCAR SERIES, along with the 14 Chevrolet-powered drivers, visit the Iowa Speedway for the 11th and 12th rounds of the season. The Synk 275 Powered By Sukup and Farm To Finish 275 Powered By Sukup are the second and third races across nine weeks that will bring the 2025 season to a close. 
Team Chevy has excelled at the 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway short oval, specifically winning 13 of 16 races and 14 of 16 poles since 2012. 
Generally, ovals 1.33 miles in length and shorter have been friendly to Team Chevy. Cars adorned with Bowties have 77.8% of the trips to victory lane, sat on 77.8% of the poles, stood on 72.2% of the podiums and led 80.1% of laps in races held at Iowa Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, Phoenix International Raceway, The Milwaukee Mile, and World Wide Technology Raceway At Gateway.
Across Chevrolet’s history in the INDYCAR SERIES, the brand has won 52 short oval races, with George Follmer first winning with Chevy power at Phoenix International Raceway in 1969. 
All of INDYCAR SERIES Chevrolet’s Short Oval Wins
Jim Hurtibise at Langhorne Speedway in 1963 won the first of Chevrolet’s 53 INDYCAR SERIES short oval poles. 
All of Chevrolet’s INDYCAR SERIES Short Oval PolesAppreciating PatoWith the NTT INDYCAR SERIES visiting a track where Team Chevy’s top points scorer, Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward, has had past success with a win in 2022 and four podiums, it’s a good time to appreciate the consistency of his 2025 season to date. 
Through last weekend’s fifth-place finish at Mid-Ohio, the popular Mexican driver has scored 305 points, the most he’s collected after ten races since the series ended double points for the Indianapolis 500. 
That leaves the 26-year-old third in points, only 12 points behind second-place Kyle Kirkwood, but 125 points behind runaway leader Álex Palou. After ten races last year, O’Ward had scored 299 points and trailed leader Palou by only 37 points. So far this season:
O’Ward is only one of three drivers to complete all 1135 lapsHis four podiums, five top fives and average finish of 6.8 rank second behind only Palou in those categoriesHe’s gained 30 spots from where he started, which ranks third overall He had the fastest lap of the race at The Thermal Club, the second quickest lap of the race at the Indianapolis 500, and has only been outside the top ten fastest laps twice The No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet crew is only eight points out of the lead of the Firestone Pit Performance Award standings, were the quickest at St. Pete and Road America and are the only crew to be one of the ten quickest every race Chevrolet at Iowa Speedway
The twin-turbo 2.2L V6 (Chevy Indy V6) has powered drivers to 13 (81.3%) of the 16 races at Iowa Speedway since the introduction of that engine formula in 2012. That includes nine straight trips to victory lane and six wins by short oval master Newgarden. Will Power leads all drivers in the Chevy Indy V6 era with six poles on the 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway short oval, with the Detroit, Michigan manufacturer starting on the pole for 14 (87.5%) of the 16 races since 2012. Team Chevy’s dominance since 2012 continues with 75% of the drivers standing on the podium (36 of 48) wearing a Chevrolet Bowtie. That total includes 15 drivers among six teams. Newgarden has led a whopping 1,847 laps powered by the Chevy Indy V6, and Team Chevy has led a dominant 87.1% (3,831 of 4,400 laps) since 2012. 
Leading the field to the green flag for both Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend races will be the Corvette E-Ray, featuring eAWD capability, 655 horsepower and a lightning-fast 0 to 60mph time of 2.5 seconds.
Tune-In Alert
FridayNTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice & Highline Session – 3:30pm (ET)/2:30pm (CT)/1:30pm (MT)/12:30pm (PT) – FS2/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218 
SaturdayNTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying – 1:30pm (ET)/12:30pm (CT)/11:30am(MT) /10:30am PT) – FS1/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218\SYNK 275 (275 laps) – 5pm (ET)/ 4pm (CT)/3pm (MT)/2pm (PT) – FOX/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218
SundayFarm To Finish 275 (275 laps) – 1pm (ET)/ noon (CT)/11am (MT)/10am (PT) – FOX/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218


WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES):A.J. FOYT RACING
David Malukas, No. 4 Clarience Technologies/A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet:
What do you like about Iowa Speedway and why does it suit your style?”Well, Iowa, obviously, being another short oval is something that I feel like with my history on short ovals, we have a good history, and it seems that performance continues through Iowa. The racing and the strategies have always been fun to work around. It’s something that I feel like I’ve managed to pick up and find good success with. Iowa changed the past two seasons with the repavement. So, we’ll see how things shape up, especially with the new packages that IndyCar has coming out.”
With Iowa’s different passing lanes and an increase in downforce, will qualifying still be important?“Qualifying is always important. No matter what the situation is on an oval, you can always make passes, but passing becomes very difficult once that second line gets a lot of marbling. So, the better you can qualify, the easier the race is going to be, and the less passes you’re going to have to make.”
Will different fuel strategies come into play? If so, how do you decide on which one to use?“Well, we’ll have to see if the passing is still going to be limited with the new package because of that pavement up top, and not being able to use a second lane, then fuel is going to be really important. It’s probably going to be a fuel code race and who’s going to be able to save fuel and go longer. Obviously, that’s going to be more on the strategist to call; from my side, I’m just going to focus and try to make sure that we can go as fast as possible, going left.”
How difficult is it to use a tire at a track like Iowa that you haven’t tested?“It’s difficult in the fact that you don’t get any data from previous runs to figure out how it’s going to handle. You’re going in completely fresh, straight into a race weekend so there’s going to be that difficulty there. We’re going to have a lot of unknowns that we’re going to have to try to figure out as quickly as possible, but everybody’s going to be in the same boat. Whoever can figure it out quicker is going to be the one that could be on top so hopefully we can be on that end.”
Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Sexton Properties/A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet:
What do you like about Iowa Speedway and why does it suit your style?“Man, I like Iowa. It’s a tough track to be honest. Yeah, Mike, I don’t think, as far as ovals go, it’s definitely one of the more difficult ones. I feel like we did a really good job last year. It’s a fast Bowl ring, just enjoyable as a racer. And last year it came with the repave and made everything a little bit tricky. But we had a couple of good races.”
Why? Didn’t it eliminate the bumps?“Yep, but you can’t pass anymore because they repaved it, Do you remember there’s only 20 passes in the entire race, and I had like half of them. It was really entertaining. Now it’s just really boring because they repaved the track and got rid of all the bumps and there’s no more tire deg.”
Iowa’s different passing lanes and an increase in downforce, will qualifying still be important? If so, why?“I think qualifying is definitely important at this track, or only this track, just because it’s difficult to pass. But I also did come from a lap down last year, and I came back to finish sixth. So, at the end of the day, perhaps it’s not really that important on an oval. I think it’s just more important to take care of the car than it is to qualify really well.”
Will the different fuel strategies come into play?“I don’t think there will be a fuel strategy in Iowa. I think the races are pretty straightforward. I just pit when you’re out (of fuel). I think it’s going to be a pretty standard three or four stop race for us, even with the yellows. I also don’t remember Iowa being a big fuel save race in all of my years there either.”
How difficult is it to use a tire at a track like Iowa that you haven’t tested?“Even though we didn’t test there, it’s a different tire again for everybody, so they’ll still have a kind of level-ish playing field. Obviously not having laps around there this year is tricky, but it is an easy track to pick back up again, since it is only 7/8 mile and you can run 15 laps pretty quickly.”
ARROW MCLAREN
Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet: “Back to the cornfields for two races, the only double weekend that we have. The cars have new downforce levels and different tires, so hoping to get a good second groove going. We should make it very entertaining for everybody thats watching the races.”
Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet: “Off to Iowa for a doubleheader. It’s going to be very interesting because they’ve changed aero configuration and tires from last year, and again from testing a week ago. Nobody really knows what to expect. We’re hoping that we’ll be stronger than other cars right out the gate, because there is not a lot of practice time to figure it out. There are lot of things to learn, and we will do our best with whatever we roll off with.” 
Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:“Doubleheader in Iowa, which I’m obviously looking forward to. Following the test a lot of changes have been made, so I think practice will be very beneficial to see if we can get a second groove going. Qualifying will be very important. We’ll take it as it comes, but hopefully we’ll have good Arrow McLaren Chevrolets this weekend.”
ED CARPENTER RACING
Alexander Rossi, No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet:“I can’t wait to get to Iowa this weekend. We had a very positive test there and with the strength of our short oval package, it’s a great opportunity for us as it’s a double header. We will need to execute in all phases of the weekend and if we do that, there are a lot of points up for grabs.”
Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 ECR Splenda Chevrolet:“This will be my first time racing an NTT INDYCAR SERIES car at Iowa Speedway, but it’s not my first time at the track! I’ve had good experiences there in the past, including a win in the Indy NXT race in 2023 during my championship season. I’m looking forward to going back, especially since we’ve shown we have a strong short oval package—something we proved with a podium at St. Louis.”
Chevrolet at the Iowa Speedway
Chevrolet wins at Iowa Speedway: 13
2024 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske (pictured above)2024 Race #1 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske2023 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2023 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2022 Race #2 – Pato O’Ward – Arrow McLaren2022 Race #1 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2020 Race #1 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2019 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2017 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2016 – Josef Newgarden – Ed Carpenter Racing2013 – James Hinchcliffe – Andretti Global2012 – Ryan Hunter-Reay – Andretti Global
Chevrolet poles at Iowa Speedway: 14
2024 Race #2 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske2023 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske2023 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske2022 Race #2 – Will Power – Team Penske2022 Race #1 – Will Power – Team Penske2020 Race #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske2020 Race #1 – Conor Daly – Carlin2019 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2018 – Will Power – Team Penske2017 – Will Power – Team Penske2016 – Simon Pagenaud – Team Penske2015 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske2014 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing2013 – Helio Castroneves – Team Penske 
Chevrolet Podiums at Iowa Speedway: 36
Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (8), Will Power (6), Scott McLaughlin (4), Pato O’Ward (4), Tony Kanaan (3), Ryan Hunter-Reay (2), Marco Andretti (1), Oliver Askew (1), Helio Castroneves (1), Scott Dixon (1), JR Hildebrand (1), James Hinchcliffe (1), Sage Karam (1), Simon Pagenaud (1), and Spencer Pigot (1). 
Chevrolet podiums at the Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (18), Arrow McLaren (5), Andretti Global (4), Chip Ganassi Racing (4), Ed Carpenter Racing (4) and KV Racing Technology (1). 
Chevrolet Laps Led at Iowa Speedway: 3831
Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by driver: Josef Newgarden (1847), Helio Castroneves (434), Will Power (400),  Tony Kanaan (317), Scott McLaughlin (260), James Hinchcliffe (245), Pato O’Ward (97), Simon Pagenaud (97), JR Hildebrand (38), Ed Carpenter (20), Scott Dixon (18), Conor Daly (17), Ryan Hunter-Reay (15), Oliver Askew (10), Sebastien Bourdais (6), Marco Andretti (3), Ryan Briscoe (2), Max Chilton (2), Felix Rosenqvist (2) and Rubens Barichello (1).
Chevrolet laps led at Iowa Speedway by team: Team Penske (2649), Ed Carpenter (451), Chip Ganassi Racing (337), Andretti Global (263), Arrow McLaren (107), Carlin (17), and KV Racing Technology (7).

Manufacturer History at Iowa Speedway
Wins (with competition)
13 – Chevrolet (2024 Race #2, 2024 Race #1, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012)3 – Honda (2018, 2014, 2014)
Poles (with competition)
14 – Chevrolet (2024 Race #2, 2023 Race #2, 2023 Race #1, 2022 Race #2, 2022 Race #1, 2020 Race #2, 2020 Race #1, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2016, 2013)2 – Honda (2024 Race #1, 2012)

Historical Chevrolet Information
INDYCAR SERIES Manufacturer Championships (since 1979)
Chevrolet-Powered Wins in the Twin-Turbo 2.2L V6 Era (2012-present)
Chevrolet-Powered Wins (All-time)

Cody Overton Sneaks Towards First Summer Nationals Triumph at Montpelier Motor Speedway

MONTPELIER, IN — July 9, 2025 — In the second chapter of the DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models at Indiana’s Montpelier Motor Speedway, it was the Tri-Star Motorsports No. 2 that was parked in Victory Lane.

After going winless since March 1, Cody Overton had a major morale boost on Wednesday night after winning his first career Hell Tour Feature in hard-working fashion around the bottom lane.

Reigning champion Tyler Erb jumped out to the early command over Zack Mitchell as the two distanced themselves by over five seconds on third-place Rusty Schlenk and Overton in fourth.

After the Thomson, GA, pilot passed Schlenk on the bottom lane for third place on Lap 9, the first caution of the night was flown on Lap 12 to reset the pace.

On the restart, Overton used his momentum on the bottom to get by Mitchell for second place on the first lap, but the Coltman Farms Racing No. 57 retook the spot with a slide job while “Terbo” grew the distance from the two battling drivers to 4.6 seconds.

On Lap 23, the complexity of the Feature changed when a lapped car spun to the top of the track in Turn 4. Erb, who was behind the car on the cushion, made contact and spun down the track, ending his chances to earn a pivotal win towards his championship chase.

The caution gave way to new contenders for the win as Mitchell led to the restart over Overton, Trey Mills, Mark Whitener, and Jason Feger. The restart saw Mitchell lead into Turn 1, but Mills threw a slide job on Mitchell through the corner to take the lead. 

While Feger and Whitener ran to the cushion, Overton glued his car to the bottom lane as the top five ran four-wide entering Turn 3 while Mills chose the top to block Feger and Whitener’s momentum. 

Overton, who quietly kept his car to the bottom, snuck by Mills off of Turn 4 to take the lead on the restart while the Jacksonville, FL driver kept his No. 14JR Longhorn Chassis to the top in his attempt to stay even with Overton.

The World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Models presented by DIRTVision sophomore outmatched the 17-year-old and held onto the lead for the final six laps to score his first career Hell Tour Feature race. He becomes the second Peach State driver to win in 2025, and the 119th different winner in history.

“Oh man, God was looking out for me,” Overton said. “We definitely gambled on tires tonight, and I don’t think it was right the longer I ran. I was like ‘I’m SOL, I’m just gonna ride, but whatever.’

“I wasn’t too worried about the restarts, ‘cause I knew I could probably get back out front, but it was just a matter of time, and they could start circling and getting their hard tires back good. I mean, sometimes, you just gotta be lucky.”

While Erb made a hard-charging effort in the remaining laps to finish in sixth, he sits 80 points back from overall points leader Jason Feger, who finished in third place.

Up Next: The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals enter the final four nights of Week 5 with a trip to Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway on Thursday, July 10.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 2-Cody Overton[5]; 2. 14JR-Trey Mills[6]; 3. 25F-Jason Feger[9]; 4. 20TC-Tristan Chamberlain[14]; 5. 99JR-Frank Heckenast Jr[11]; 6. 1-Tyler Erb[1]; 7. 5-Mark Whitener[8]; 8. 51-Devin Shiels[18]; 9. 71R-Rod Conley[3]; 10. 91-Rusty Schlenk[4]; 11. 42-Chad Finley[16]; 12. 46-Colin Shipley[10]; 13. 29-Christian Hanger[7]; 14. 31M-Tyler Millwood[13]; 15. 75-Dillon McCowan[12]; 16. 38-Thomas Hunziker[22]; 17. 18-Jacob Stuhr[15]; 18. 17SR-Brody Smith[17]; 19. 57-Zack Mitchell[2]; 20. 07-Rylee Knoll[20]; 21. 95J-Jerry Bowersock[21]; 22. 114-Clayton Bryant[23]; 23. 17SS-Brenden Smith[19]

Tyler Nicely Wheels His No. 5 Towards Fifth Victory of 2025 Summit Modified Nationals Season

Since Tyler Nicely joined the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals campaign in 2025, he’s finished within the top two through eight of the nine Features he’s started.

On Wednesday night, the Owensboro, KY native piloted his No. 5 Elite Chassis to the fifth win of the season at Montpelier Motor Speedway as he enters the picture towards the championship finale at the Prairie Dirt Classic.

Polesitter Brennan Sherman claimed the lead of the Feature first, with Nicely using the middle lane to stay even with the No. 82.

The two stayed side-by-side as Sherman held an advantage off Turn 4 to lead the first seven laps, but Nicely’s hustle through the middle lane paid off by taking the lead on Lap 8 and getting clear of Sherman.

Dalton Smith followed Nicely’s shadow as he passed Sherman for second place as the two drivers separated from the field by over five seconds.

While Smith’s No. 05 UMP Modified kept a 0.5-second gap after losing the lead, the Richmond, IN driver began to lose touch with Nicely as the 2023 Summit Modifieds champion drove towards a 1.9-second gap.

Though Smith shrank the interval as Nicely struggled to maneuver around the lapped traffic in the final laps, he was too late to attempt a pass as Nicely secured his 16th career win in the first visit to Montpelier for the Summit Modifieds.

Despite missing the first two weeks of Summit Modified competition after having a newborn son, Nicely moves up to third place in points, 144 markers back from points leader Trevor Neville, moving into the final six events of the season.

“We really didn’t plan on running the whole thing,” Nicely said. “I just had a new boy back home, so that’s why we missed the first few weeks, and luckily, my wife let me come out here. We’ve had such a good week, you know we figured we’d just come out here and just keep trying to knock off some wins.”

Up Next: The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals enter the final four nights of Week 5 with a trip to Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway on Thursday, July 10.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 25-Tyler Nicely[2]; 2. 05-Dalton Smith[7]; 3. 45H-Chase Holland[5]; 4. 35-David Stremme[16]; 5. 777-Trevor Neville[10]; 6. 3W-Dylan Woodling[11]; 7. 4-Michael Ledford[6]; 8. 82-Brennan Sherman[1]; 9. 75-Daniel Adam[19]; 10. 65-Todd Sherman[13]; 11. 1TS-Tyler Spalding[4]; 12. 45P-Brian Post[17]; 13. 21C-Drew Charlson[15]; 14. 22T-Tony Anderson[18]; 15. 9R-Garrett Rons[20]; 16. 23B-Ethan Boomsma[22]; 17. (DNF) 28-Mason Lobb[8]; 18. (DNF) 80-Cole Sink[21]; 19. (DNF) 24-Zeke McKenzie[12]; 20. (DNF) 21B-Hunter Breland[14]; 21. (DNF) 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[9]; 22. (DNF) 114-Clayton Bryant[3]

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