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  1. The 2020 1500 EcoDiesel is now available from Ram. The company boasts the EcoDiesel will be the most powerful truck in the segment with 480 lb-ft of torque and a 12,560-pound towing capacity. The EcoDiesel will be available on all 1500 models, including a first-time offering on the popular Ram Rebel. The third generation of View the full article
  2. Just six months ago Honda announced it was getting into the sport side-by-side market with its new Talon side-by-side. Honda is now upping the competition with two new four-seat models. The new models were announced at Honda’s recent Power Lab dealer event in Texas. The Talon 1000X-4 is based on its two-seat brother, the 1000X, View the full article
  3. A few weeks ago we gave you the lowdown on the upcoming Week to Wheelin’ Bronco build, and we’re excited to report that it’s right around the corner, taking place the week of June 24-29! It’s the latest in our series of Week to Wheelin’ builds, and it’s the biggest one yet. This time around View the full article
  4. Wallace got his start in racing at the grassroots level and he returns to one of those places where he got started in the sport on Tuesday night. The driver of the Richard Petty Motorsports No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro will step into a legends car at Charlotte Motor Speedway in their Bojangles Summer Shootout in the Boston Reid Real Estate Pro division. Wallace will make his first start in the ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. Portugal was Loeb's penultimate outing in his current part-time Hyundai deal, but fuel problems on stage three wrecked his weekend. Dani Sordo ran into similar issues. Read Also: Is Loeb's return paying off for Hyundai? "Apart from being upset about losing the two cars and affecting the Hyundai image, I am upset that we asked him to come and then we waste part of his ...Keep reading View the full article
  6. Reddick’s fuel-mileage win at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday was his third series win in the last five races, tying him for the most this year with drivers Christopher Bell and Cole Custer. Even more impressive for the reigning series champion is the phenomenal body of work he’s already amassed just 13 races into the 33-race season. Reddick now has 11 top-five and 12 top-10 ...Keep reading View the full article
  7. The NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan has been postponed until Monday following persistent light rain that left cars unable to complete more than a handful of formation laps View the full article
  8. NASCAR nearly got Sunday’s FireKeepers 400 started around 3 p.m. ET and was on the final pace lap when rain again picked up forcing the cars to be brought down pit road. NASCAR finally called the race around 4:30pm ET. It has been postponed until 5 p.m. ET Monday and will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1. Postponed races are generally started early the next day but all of Fox Sports’ ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. Michael Waltrip and Kevin Harvick react to Hailie Deegan's controversial bump to Derek Kraus to win at Colorado View the full article
  10. Suninen said the switch had come as he sought a more experienced co-driver alongside him for the rest of the season. Lehtinen, who has 169 WRC starts (all but eight of which were alongside Mikko Hirvonen), replaces Marko Salminen, who completed his 31st WRC round in fourth place at Rally of Portugal earlier this month. Suninen said: “I want to thank Marko because we achieved a lot ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. Drivers in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series of late have been a bit hesitant to predict how the new aero package with perform in races, in particular because many of those predictions have turned out to be off-base. Some races, like Charlotte and Kansas, turned out better than expected. Others, like last weekend at Pocono, appeared to fall short of expectations. Entering this weekend at ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Deegan and Kraus exchanged paint and bumped fenders over the final two laps of the race with the final incident sending Kraus for a spin in Turn 3 and giving the young driver her second win of the season and third of her career. Deegan had her No. 19 Toyota in the lead on the final restart, but Kraus was able to slip to the inside in his No. 16 Toyota and take the lead. He paid the price the ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. Further details of the next generation of World Rally Cars will be revealed following next week’s meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council. Matton says competitiveness and cost-effectiveness are high on the list of priorities for the WRC's new era. “The target is to stay at the same cost [as the current cars],” he said. “[By] making some technical economies on some other ...Keep reading View the full article
  14. Reddick stretched his fuel the final 47 of 125 laps in Saturday’s LTi Printing 250 and held off a fast-approaching Noah Gragson to claim the win at Michigan International Speedway. After getting clearance he had enough fuel to make it, Gragson passed two cars in the final two laps trying to chase Reddick down. The win is the sixth of Reddick’s career, coming with three different ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. Timing may not be on Biffle’s side. Biffle’s win at Texas Motor Speedway in Kyle Busch Motorsports’ No. 51 Toyota was his first series start for the veteran since 2004 and first series win since October 2001. The victory also netted him an extra $50,000 bonus as part of this year’s Triple Truck Challenge. If Biffle entered and won the next two races, he could walk away with a total ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. Greg Biffle took victory in his first NASCAR start since the end of the 2016 Cup season by triumphing in Friday night's Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway View the full article
  17. Logano's lap of 187.139mph was fastest of all after the single-car qualifying session, earning the Team Penske driver his 22nd career pole and fourth at Michigan. "Such a huge advantage to be on the front row here at Michigan and how important it is to have a pole here in Ford's backyard and Roger's backyard to have a good run here," Logano told FS1. "Glad we can deliver so far at least ...Keep reading View the full article
  18. Stage 1 Polesitter Todd Gilliland in the Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Tundra led the opening lap chased by the Fords of points leader Grant Enfinger (ThorSport Racing) and Johnny Sauter (ThorSport Racing) but it took only until Lap 4 for Enfinger to move through to P1 slipping inside Gilliland at Turn 1. Behind them, Sheldon Creed (GMS Racing Chevrolet), Brett Moffitt (GMS Racing Chevy) ...Keep reading View the full article
  19. Self led 86 of the 100 laps in Friday’s race at Michigan International Speedway, but as the race drew to a close, Ty Majeski tried to steal a victory on fuel mileage. It almost worked but Majeski ran out of fuel on the final lap, allowing Self to pass him in the final turn and claim the win. The victory is Self’s third of the season – the most of any driver – and sixth of his career ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. Harvick, who owns two career wins at Michigan including last August, topped the final speed chart with an average lap speed of 188.763 mph. Kyle Busch, last weekend’s race winner at Pocono, was second (188.728 mph) and Harvick’s Stewart-Haas Racing teammate, Clint Bowyer was third (188.476 mph). Daniel Suarez, who was fastest in Friday’s first practice, ended up fourth and fellow SHR ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. This is Suarez’s first season with Stewart-Haas Racing in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and because the driver was entering into a lot of “unknowns” to start the year, he said he and SHR both had options on whether they would continue their relationship past the 2019 season. So far, it’s been a productive season for Suarez, even though none of the four SHR drivers had yet to win ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. Suarez, who has been fast in practices at both Charlotte and Pocono in recent weeks, topped Friday’s first session at Michigan with an average lap speed of 188.882 mph. His Stewart-Haas Racing teammate, Clint Bowyer, was second (188.659 mph) and Austin Dillon was third (188.501 mph). Joey Logano and Kyle Larson completed the top-five. Michigan was the site of Suarez’s first NASCAR ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. The Suffolk County (N.Y.) District Attorney’s Office confirmed Friday that France pled guilty to one count of misdemeanor DUI and was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and must complete an alcohol education course before June 5, 2020. If he completes the requirements, France will be able to withdraw his plea of guilty and the charge will be reduced to a traffic violation of Driving ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. Bowman, who drives the No. 88 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the Cup Series, will run a paint scheme that honors the late Tim Richmond, also a former driver with HMS. “It’s pretty cool. I feel like everybody wants to be a little bit like Tim Richmond,” Bowman said Friday at Michigan International Speedway. “So, it’s a really neat paint scheme. I think having Axalta willing to ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. Texas Motor Speedway hosts the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series on Friday. The schedule is subject to change. All times at Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT). Gander Outdoors Truck Series schedule Texas Motor Speedway Thursday, June 6 3:05 p.m. - 3:55 p.m., Truck Series practice (No TV) 5:05 p.m. - 5:55 p.m., Truck Series practice (No TV) 7 p.m. - 7:45 p.m., Truck Series ...Keep reading View the full article

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