Championship Chaos Settles: The Truck Series Final Four Set for Phoenix

​The dust has settled at Martinsville Speedway, and after a nail-biting elimination race, the four drivers who will compete for the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship next weekend at Phoenix Raceway are officially locked in. The final race of the Round of 8, the Slim Jim 200, delivered on its promise of high-stakes, short-track drama, confirming a formidable, yet diverse, Championship 4 field. ​The … Continue reading Championship Chaos Settles: The Truck Series Final Four Set for Phoenix

RTJ grabs first World 100 win

Ricky Thornton Jr. is having a fantastic 2025, claiming 13 trophies with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and leading the season standings by 40 points over Jonathan Davenport. Now we can add World 100 at Eldora winner to that list. RTJ started on the pole, sharing the front row with five-time World 100 winner Jonathan Davenport. Davenport took the lead on lap one … Continue reading RTJ grabs first World 100 win

Who will get High Limit franchises for 2026?

Back in March, after more than a year of speculation, the Kubota High Limit Racing Series presented by FloRacing announced the details of a landmark franchise system that would be implemented heading into the 2026 season. The plan called for 5 initial franchises, based on the highest finishing teams from 2024, followed by an additional five franchises to be awarded at the conclusion of the … Continue reading Who will get High Limit franchises for 2026?

The Impact Of Marketing In Racing

Sponsorship is the FUEL of motorsports, and in 2025, the rules have changed. Sponsors aren’t just slapping logos on cars anymore; they’re shaping how teams operate, how drivers connect with fans, and even how the sport looks in the future. One name making serious waves? Droplight. Droplight isn’t just another sponsor. It’s a full-on venture and shared services studio, powering innovative businesses from the inside … Continue reading The Impact Of Marketing In Racing

Gravel Goes for 10, Macedo Gets Redemption at Cedar Lake

This weekend, Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, WI, was home for the traveling big top that is the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Sprint Car Series. The track, built in 1957, has been an annual stop for the Greatest Show on Dirt since Steve Kinser pulled into victory lane on July 11, 1983. Carson Macedo started on the pole for night 1, but jumped … Continue reading Gravel Goes for 10, Macedo Gets Redemption at Cedar Lake

Pierce Dominates, Troutman Breaks Through

The World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series visited Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, located in Pevely, Missouri, for the St. Louis Firecracker Faceoff over the weekend. The track, often called “Little Eldora”, is a high-banked 1/3-mile dirt oval located some 20 miles south of the Saint Louis metro. The track is arguably more known for sprint car racing, but the late … Continue reading Pierce Dominates, Troutman Breaks Through

Two Nights in Knoxville

This weekend, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Card paid a visit to Knoxville Raceway, affectionately known as the “Sprint Car Capital of the World”, for the Premiere Chevy Dealers Clash. Per the norm, the track put in quite a show for the near-capacity crowd. Friday night saw the Gio Scelzi start from the pole and battle it out with Kerry Madsen and … Continue reading Two Nights in Knoxville

Carson Macedo Hits Milestone at Atomic Speedway

It was September 5th, 2014, and the World of Outlaws STP Sprint Cars, now called the NOS Energy Sprint Cars, were at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California, for the opening night of the Gold Cup Race of Champions. A young sprint car driver by the name of Carson Macedo, in his black 21x, would go to battle with defending series champion Daryn Pittman in … Continue reading Carson Macedo Hits Milestone at Atomic Speedway