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The Cup Series is on track with practice and qualifying, followed by the Xfinity race.
The race in Northern California will be held in July for the first time.
Shane van Gisbergen is back to defend last year’s victory.
The Xfinity Series will practice and qualify on the road course before a 64-lap ARCA West race.
The Chevrolet Grand Prix will feature the LMP2, GTD Pro and GTD categories.
It’s the only stop in California this season for the top national series.
Xfinity and Cup cars will rumble through the streets of downtown Chicago for several hours.
Alex Bowman is the defending winner of the Chicago Street Race.
Last year’s results on the streets of the Windy City were dominated by Cup drivers.
Stock cars return to the streets of downtown Chicago for the third consecutive year.
He becomes the 12th winner of the 2025 season.
Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe got knocked out in a crashfest.
The Hendrick Motorsports star earned his second victory at his hometown track.
Several contenders were out early after a crashfest at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta.
The Lap 70 crash involved the top two seeds and several other contenders.
It’s qualifying for Cup and Xfinity, which also will hold a 163-lap race on the 1.54-mile oval.
The In-Season Challenge will begin on the 1.54-mile drafting track.
The series returns to the 1.54-mile oval at the halfway point of the 2025 season.
The Cup and Xfinity series return to the track south of Atlanta for the second time this season.
Chase Briscoe won at Pocono Raceway to become the 11th driver to lock down a spot.
Here’s what drivers were saying after a rain-delayed race in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver became the latest to lock into the Cup Series playoffs.
No. 60 ARX-06 takes the checkered flag with less than 1% battery remaining.
Steven Thomas was unaware until feeling the raindrops inside the cockpit. ‘Oh, I have no windshield.’