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  1. 19-year-old Connor Zilisch fell from his race-winning car at Watkins Glen in a frightening moment that left the entire NASCAR community stunned. Thankfully, he escaped with only broken collarbone, which prevented him from competing in the NASCAR Cup race on Sunday. However, the focus is now on getting Zilisch fully healed in time to compete for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship. The ...Keep readingView the full article

  2. Connor Zilisch had surgery Tuesday to repair a broken collarbone suffered in a fall Saturday while celebrating his victory at Watkins Glen. View the full article

  3. Just two races remain in the regular season for the NASCAR Cup Series, and Tyler Reddick took a big step in securing his place in the postseason on points alone. With Shane van Gisbergen's fourth win of the 2025 season, Reddick is now in a strong position points-wise as it prevented anyone new from capturing the checkered flag. But mathematically speaking, there are still three unclaimed spots ...Keep readingView the full article

  4. Did SVG crack the list with win No. 4? Did Christopher Bell earn a spot with his redeeming run at Watkins Glen? Here are the latest power rankings. View the full article

  5. There has never been a road course ace like Shane van Gisberen in NASCAR before. He has won four of the five road/street course races this year, and the Cup field seemed powerless to do anything about it. But with his latest victory at Watkins Glen, does he feel like the elite talents of the sport are getting any closer to his pace? "I think the difference has been that I'm with the team full ...Keep readingView the full article

  6. Get the 2025 NASCAR Richmond entry list featuring confirmed drivers, teams, and open entries. View the full article

  7. From wins at St. Pete and the Indy 500 to the races he lost, Alex Palou reflects on the highs and lows of his historic championship season. View the full article

  8. All three national divisions of NASCAR were racing at Watkins Glen this weekend. And while the winners were no surprise, there were plenty of unexpected moments. The Truck race went into triple overtime, the Xfinity race featured a 45-minute red flag, and the Cup race -- well, that race also happened. But despite the calm main event on Sunday, there were still plenty of storylines to follow ...Keep readingView the full article

  9. Spire Motorsports has decided to part ways with driver Andres Perez, effective immediately. The Mexican-born driver currently sits 17th in the championship standings with just two top tens this year. The split seems mutual, as the team said they are "permitting Andrés Pérez de Lara to explore other opportunities" for the rest of the season. “Andrés has made meaningful progress this season ...Keep readingView the full article

  10. Check the latest 2025 NASCAR Playoff standings and playoff picture following Watkin's Glen. Who's in, who's on the cut line, and what it all means. View the full article

  11. Check out the post-race interviews from the Watkins Glen International after Bowling at the Glen! View the full article

  12. In 2025, the two biggest margins of victory belong to Shane van Gisbergen. In Mexico City, he won by 16.567 seconds, and on Sunday, he won at Watkins Glen by 11.116 seconds in another dominant showing. In both races, Christopher Bell was the driver finishing a very distant second as SVG drove off with the checkered flag. “Happy, yeah. I’m thrilled," said Bell. "We’ve been struggling a ...Keep readingView the full article

  13. Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series: Go Bowling at the Glen Powered by Go Bowling at Glen Speedway. View the full article

  14. Shane van Gisbergen continued his march into NASCAR history Sunday and set a Cup Series record with his fourth victory this season. View the full article

  15. NASCAR's winningest foreign-born driver has done it again. Shane van Gisbergen crossed the line over eleven seconds in the NASCAR Cup race at Watkins Glen. It was redemption for SVG, who lost this race one year ago after making a mistake on the final lap. This victory also comes on the same weekend SVG signed a multi-year contract extension with Trackhouse Racing Team. "Good to get that one ...Keep readingView the full article

  16. FINAL LAP: Shane Van Gisbergen won at Watkins Glen. View the full article

  17. Just before the start of Sunday's NASCAR Cup race at Watkins Glen, NBC Sports displayed video, showing an apparent confrontation between Brad Keselowski and Carson Hocevar after qualifying on Saturday. According to NBC, Hocevar thought Keselowski had impeded him during his qualifying run, so he decided to return the favor. A frustrated Keselowski can be seen on video climbing from his No. 6 ...Keep readingView the full article

  18. RFK Racing currently has no drivers locked into the playoffs, but Chris Buescher is their only driver in the top 16 right now. He holds the final spot, only 23 points clear of his closest competition -- teammate Ryan Preece. Buescher is also facing a one-year winless streak, but this weekend, he returns to the site of his most recent victory at the Cup level. “We needed a win last year ...Keep readingView the full article

  19. Ryan Timms started on pole for the 64th running of the Knoxville Nationals on Saturday night, and proceeded to lead every single lap on his way to a dominant race win. In doing so, he became the 28th different driver to win the prestigious event, and the second-youngest in history. “Just so much excitement, so much disbelief,” said Timms. “This is awesome. I never thought I’d be ...Keep readingView the full article

  20. The 19-year-old won a wild NASCAR Xfinity race at Watkins Glen, but the celebrations did not last long as he fell from his car in Victory Lane. Zilisch appeared to slip on the window net, falling forward in a frightening moment. His foot got caught as he fell down onto the ground. While he was awake and alert, medical personnel took him from Victory Lane on a stretcher. He was transported by ...Keep readingView the full article

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