Brennan Poole Revs Up for NASCAR Cup Debut at Pocono Raceway

NY Racing Team, with the No. 44 Chevrolet, will be at Pocono Raceway this weekend for NASCAR. They have competed in six races this year and failed to qualify for the Daytona 500. The team utilized J.J. Yeley and Derek Kraus as drivers, with a top finish of 32nd. This weekend, driver Brennan Poole will join NY Racing Team for his Cup start since 2023. Poole, typically in the Xfinity Series with AlphaPrime Racing, has 42 Cup starts. Members 1st Federal Credit Union will sponsor the effort at Pocono. Poole’s…

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Van Gisbergen’s Mexico Victory: A Game-Changer in the Playoff Landscape

In NASCAR’s ‘win and you’re in’ championship format, winning a race is crucial for drivers as it guarantees them a spot in the playoff battle regardless of their points standing. Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) moved up from 33rd to 30th in the championship standings after winning at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, positioning him well for a playoff spot if the playoffs started today. With SVG being the tenth different winner this year, there are now only six spots left in the playoff field with ten races remaining in the regular season.…

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Leclerc’s Graceful Silence: Navigating Speculation at the F1 Canadian GP

Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc emphasized that he and his Ferrari team do not feel the need to prove their critics wrong, in response to recent criticism from Italian media outlets. Reports from Italy raised concerns about Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur’s position due to the team’s lackluster performance in the 2025 Formula 1 season. Despite a disappointing race in Montreal where he finished fifth, Leclerc remains focused on his own work and aims to improve for the upcoming races. He expressed readiness to bounce back and deliver…

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Breaking through barriers: Kirkwood sheds the ‘street course specialist’ label

Breaking through barriers: Kirkwood sheds the 'street course specialist' label

Until this weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway, all of Kyle Kirkwood’s IndyCar wins had come on street courses. The Andretti Global driver had won four races over the past three seasons, with victories coming in Long Beach, Nashville, and Detroit. Kirkwood knew that he was more than just a street course specialist; his domination […]

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