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  1. Spire Motorsports has taken action against its own driver, Carson Hocevar. The NASCAR Cup Series competed in Mexico City for the first time last weekend in an event that was positively received by most of the garage. But while the 22-year-old rising star was live-streaming on Twitch, Hocevar chose to refer to Mexico as a "s***hole" in comments that received immediate pushback. Hocevar ...Keep readingView the full article

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  2. Shane van Gisbergen just pulled off one of the gutsiest wins in recent NASCAR history. In this week’s Victory Lap, Kevin Harvick sits down with SVG to break down his chaotic weekend in Mexico City Despite it all, the Kiwi road course ace dominated the 100-lap event and secured a playoff spot with his win at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. View the full article

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  3. William Byron takes the top spot again, but a couple of other drivers who had strong finishes in Mexico moved up the rankings. View the full article

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  4. NASCAR's recent visit to Mexico changed the perception some drivers had of the country and delivered two races full of excitement — something that has been lacking at times in Formula 1 events at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Despite a thrilling weekend a great enthusiasm from the fans, the future of the event remains uncertain for 2026. Ben Kennedy, great-grandson of NASCAR founder ...Keep readingView the full article

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

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  6. When Shane van Gisbergen crossed the finish line in Mexico City, he was over 16 seconds clear of runner-up finisher Christopher Bell in the biggest margin of victory in any NASCAR Cup race since the 2009 season. He once again showcased his otherworldly abilities as a road course ace, but in the end, road courses only make up six of the 36 races on the Cup schedule, and just 10% of the ...Keep readingView the full article

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  7. When NASCAR heads to Pocono Raceway this weekend, NY Racing Team will be there with the No. 44 Chevrolet in an open entry. The team has run six races so far this year and also attempted but failed to qualify for the Daytona 500. They have utilized both J.J. Yeley and Derek Kraus as drivers this season, never placing higher than 32nd. But this weekend, the team will enlist the help of driver ...Keep readingView the full article

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  8. In NASCAR's 'win and you're in' championship format, winning a race is the most important thing a driver can do during the season. No matter where a driver is in points, if they compete full-time and win any regular season race, then they immediately become part of the playoff battle. Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) entered the race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 33rd in the championship ...Keep readingView the full article

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  9. The Cup Series went to Mexico for the first time, leaving drivers and fans enthusiastic. Now, will both NASCAR and INDYCAR head there in 2026? View the full article

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  10. NASCAR held its first points-paying Cup race outside of the United States since 1958 this weekend when the top level of the sport journeyed to Mexico for the very first time. The race weekend featured two international drivers capturing the checkered flag with home hero Daniel Suarez winning the Xfinity race and Shane van Gisbergen winning the Cup race. While the weekend began with some travel ...Keep readingView the full article

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  11. For the first time ever, NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick went head-to-head on the track with his 12-year-old son, Keelan Harvick—and the result shocked everyone. In this exclusive feature from Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway, go behind the scenes of ‘The Battle of the Harvicks’, where Keelan scored his first Pro Late Model win in a dramatic showdown against his dad. Featuring never-before-seen footage, emotional interviews with Kevin, Keelan, and DeLana Harvick, and a look at what this moment means for the future of the Harvick racing legacy. Additional footage provided by: Low Budget TV/Flo Racing View the full article

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  12. There's no doubt that three-time Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen is one of the best road racers in NASCAR, again proving it in the inaugural Cup race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. SVG ended up leading 60 of 100 laps, winning by 16.567 seconds in the biggest margin of victory seen in any Cup race since 2009. It's also the biggest margin of victory for any Cup race at ...Keep readingView the full article

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  13. Josef Newgarden and Louis Foster are both OK after wild INDYCAR wreck at St. Louis. View the full article

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  14. It wasn't easy. In fact, it was queasy. But Shane van Gisbergen powered through sickness and adversity to get the big win in Mexico City. View the full article

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  15. On the sixth lap of the NASCAR Cup race in Mexico, drivers were tiptoeing around the wet track in one of the rare moments where you'll see the top level of stock car racing compete in the rain. Although most of the field had pitted wet-weather tires, it was still treacherous conditions. Kyle Busch was running 12th when he hydroplaned in the run down into Turn 1. Busch spun the car out, but that ...Keep readingView the full article

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  16. "I am going to beat your ass when we get back in the States." That was Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s message to Carson Hocevar after their latest incident in Mexico. View the full article

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  17. Check out the post-race interviews from Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez after the Viva Mexico 250. View the full article

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  18. At Nashville, there was a very public feud between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Carson Hocevar. Early in the run, Hocevar spun Stenhouse into the outside wall, causing the single-car team's first DNF of the 2025 season. Stenhouse promised payback, but through a series of public and private comments throughout the week, the two drivers smoothed things over. Hocevar even promised to "round the edges ...Keep readingView the full article

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  19. Sunday in Mexico City, Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) was nearly unstoppable, driving off with the victory by almost 17 seconds. Christopher Bell finished second and Chase Elliott third, but neither could even see the Trackhouse Racing Team driver at the checkered flag. The weekend started with aircraft issues that delayed his arrival to Mexico City and on Sunday morning, he had to cancel an ...Keep readingView the full article

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  20. Check out the best moments from the NASCAR Cup Series: The Viva Mexico 250! View the full article

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