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  1. NASCAR's one-race championship format isn't working, and it seems like the league is ready to make some necessary changes. View the full article
  2. There will be a change atop the pit box for the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Team Chevrolet next season. Brandon McSwain, who has worked as an engineer for the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team for the past six years, will replace Phil Surgen. Chastain has worked with Surgen since the 2021 season when he still drove for Chip Ganassi Racing, and has won all six of his Cup races with the same crew ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. Kyle Larson is a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Denny Hamlin is left to face the toughest loss of his entire career, and tire issues wreak havoc on championship Sunday. Phoenix certainly delivered a show, and yet, there was simply sadness and disbelief from many fans after the checkered flag. The 2025 season is officially over, inspection is clear, and now we are left to pick apart 319 ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. When you’re miles off pavement, your gear has to work every single time. That’s the thinking behind The Slugger, the latest release from Forrest Tool Company. Known for their durable, field-tested tools, Forrest Tool Company’s Maxx Tool Kit has been on our “must pack” list for years. They’ve spent more than two years refining this new heavy-duty, manual impact wrench that promises to provide exceptional dependability in a compact package. The Slugger takes inspiration from the old-school Safety Impact Wrench, but it’s been reimagined for modern overlanders who value mechanical reliability over battery life. When your powered tools fail or a lug nut is particularly difficult, The Slugger steps in. Its simple, rugged design converts your own force into usable torque, giving you the ability to break free lug nuts or snug them down without electricity, air, or luck. READ MORE: Industry Spotlight: RiG’d Supply Made from precision-machined materials, the tool is compact enough to ride behind your seat, yet tough enough to handle years of trail use. Forrest Tool Company’s engineers tuned it for balance and control, keeping user safety front and center while delivering torque levels on par with powered impacts. Photo by Forrest Tool Co. Photo by Forrest Tool Co. For overlanders, that blend of portability, durability, and self-reliance makes The Slugger an easy addition to any recovery kit. It’s not a gimmick or a “nice to have” — it’s a dependable backup when things don’t go according to plan. Forrest Tool Company is currently offering an exclusive four-day presale with an introductory price of $165. Considering their track record and the lifetime potential of this tool, that’s a solid investment for anyone serious about off-grid travel and self-recovery. PREORDER NOW View the full article
  5. Kyle Larson won his second Cup title in different fashion, but he and his team are already setting their sights on more. View the full article
  6. The emotions and tensions after the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race could be cut with a figurative knife. The four championship finalists, their respective fanbases, and everyone in the industry had been taken on a whirlwind journey on Sunday afternoon. There were various points throughout the race where everyone thought their chances of winning were ruined. Chase Briscoe had a flat ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. It was heartbreak for Denny Hamlin at Phoenix, and at the moment, he never wants to race a car ever again. View the full article
  8. Goodyear brought a softer compound to Phoenix for the NASCAR Cup title-decider, and tire issues began during Friday's practice session. However, no one was sounding the alarm to tire supplier Goodyear. Several crew chiefs admitted to pushing the limit with lower air pressures in order to gain a speed advantage, and there was a similar sentiment after Sunday's wild finale at Phoenix. Goodyear ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Last weekend, Ryan Blaney was in position to win his way into the the Championship 4, but he had to settle for second and playoff elimination after getting muscled out of the way by William Byron. One week later, he went out and won the season finale at Phoenix with a last-lap pass on Brad Keselowski. You might think being so close to a title will haunt the driver of the No. 12 Team Penske ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. Kyle Larson won the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series title without leading a lap Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. Here's how it all shook out. View the full article
  11. On Sunday, all eyes were on Denny Hamlin. After 20 years of trying, he entered the 2025 title-decider as the favorite for many. He recently secured his 60th career win, and he earned pole position for this race. He was also racing for his father, who is terminally ill and could not attend the race. And in the background of the battle on track, Hamlin's 23XI Racing team is in the middle of a ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. As Kyle Larson claimed an unexpected title without leading a single lap, Denny Hamlin was forced to settle for second in the championship standings. Ryan Blaney claimed the checkered flag with a pass on Brad Keselowski in the final corner, while newly crowned two-time Cup Series champion Larson finished third. This year, 60 different drivers started NASCAR Cup races, but only 44 were ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. With just a few laps to go in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series title race, Denny Hamlin appeared set to win it all, with William Byron ending the season as the championship runner-up. But before Hamlin could reach the white flag, the caution flew for yet another tire failure. This time, it was Byron, who slammed the wall in Turns 3 and 4. His title hopes were over, and Hamlin was put in an impossible ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. A dramatic NASCAR Cup finale at Phoenix Raceway ended in a wild overtime restart. Denny Hamlin had dominated the event, but he was deep in the pack after a four-tire call on the final pit stop. Title rival Kyle Larson opted for two, and the track position difference was enough for the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, who captured his second his second NASCAR Cup title ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Connor Zilisch is the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year, but he missed out on the biggest prize. The 19-year-old led all drivers in wins (10), top fives (20), top tens (23), and average finish (8.0), but he will end the year as the championship runner-up. At the Phoenix finale, he lost the race lead with 24 laps to go to his best friend and title rival Jesse Love. After the race, he ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Later today, four drivers will battle it out for 312 laps around Phoenix Raceway for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship. Pole-sitter Denny Hamlin chases an elusive crown after two decades while Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe attempts to win it in his first Championship 4 appearance. Hendrick Motorsports seeks to add to their incredible legacy with a 15th title with former champion ...Keep readingView the full article
  17. Denny Hamlin is favored for the championship race at Phoenix, but a couple of other title contenders are close behind. Here are the odds. View the full article
  18. Alpa Prime Racing runs three entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series -- the No. 4, No. 44, and No. 45. Tommy Joe Martins is a co-owner of the team, and he was celebrating like they had just won the race as their cars crossed the finish line. Why? Well, that's because the No. 44 car driven by Brennan Poole finished high enough to snag a spot inside the top 20 in the owner's championship (by a ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. He recently noticed that a Norton Commando sold for a surprisingly high price, showing how much interest in this classic motorcycle has grown. The sale reminded him why the Commando holds such a special place in British motorcycle history. It wasn’t just another model—it represented a turning point when Norton fought to stay relevant during a time of fierce competition from Japanese manufacturers. The bike’s design and engineering aimed to solve real problems, like vibration and handling, while keeping the spirit of traditional […] The post Norton Commando: The British Classic Rising in Value appeared first on Return of the Cafe Racers. View the full article
  20. The emotion afterwards was palpable. On pit road, immediately after the race, newly crowned NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Jesse Love was in tears at earning a major career accomplishment. On the other end of the spectrum, Connor Zilisch was in tears because he was denied a championship that surely would have been his under any other format. "I feel like emotion is part of the sport," ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. In an unexpected triumph, Jesse Love bested Connor Zilisch to win the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship. Love passed Zilisch for the lead with 24 laps to go, and never looked back. This is Love's third career win, and his first ever on a non-superspeedway track. In the closing laps, Aric Almirola passed Zilisch for second, securing the owner's championship for Joe Gibbs Racing and the ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. Denny Hamlin was the straw that stirs the drink in the final Final Four press conference prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. First, Hamlin was much looser than he was on Friday following a mechanical scare, aided by the fact that he scored pole position on Saturday afternoon. During the NextGen era, the finalist that qualified the best of the four ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. Denny Hamlin 's 20-year quest to become a NASCAR Cup Series champion just got one step closer after securing pole position for the title-decider in Phoenix on Saturday. Hamlin flew to pole position with a confident-looking 28.914s lap, collecting his 48th career pole and his fifth of the 2025 season. "We're trying," smiled Hamlin after securing the top spot on the grid. "We're doing ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Joe Gibbs Racing locked out the front row for the season finale with Brandon Jones earning pole position over teammate Taylor Gray. Jones' fast lap of 27.490s was more than a full tenth faster than his teammate Gray, who earned his first career win one week ago at Martinsville. Sheldon Creed qualified third, but the top-qualifying Championship 4 driver was Connor Zilisch in fourth. Zilisch ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. Hendrick Motorsports (HMS) was established as All-Star Racing in 1984, while Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) joined NASCAR for the first time in 1992. Since then, HMS has won 320 races and JGR has won 227, making them the two of the three winningest teams in Cup Series history. They've also combined to win 19 of the last 30 Cup titles, with Hendrick collecting 14 championships and Gibbs five ...Keep readingView the full article

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