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07-07-2025
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NASCAR standings: Cup Series points leaders 2025, Truck and Xfinity Series standings right now
Before checking out the NASCAR schedule for the 2024 season, here are the 2024 NASCAR standings. Sportsnaut's NASCAR rankings will also provide additional perspective on where eligible drivers stand over the association's 36-race schedule. Check out the NASCAR standings below! The leaderboard is updated every Monday. Here are the latest NASCAR standings in 2024 after the Pennzoil 400. You can find the NASCAR standings for the Xfinity Series. This year, we'll also include the NASCAR Truck Series standings. Advertisement Related: NASCAR starting grid for Sunday, FireKeepers Casino 400 starting lineup NASCAR standings 2025 NASCAR Cup Series standings Rank Driver Points Behind 1 William Byron* (P) 547 — 2 Kyle Larson* (P) 499 -48 3 Christopher Bell* (P) 459 -88 4 Denny Hamlin* (P) 443 -104 5 Chase Elliott (P) 442 -105 6 Tyler Reddick (P) 429 -118 7 Ryan Blaney* (P) 417 -130 8 Joey Logano* (P) 380 -167 9 Ross Chastain* (P) 377 -170 10 Bubba Wallace (P) 343 -204 11 Chase Briscoe (P) 342 -205 12 Alex Bowman (P) 334 -213 13 Austin Cindric* (P) 303 -244 14 Chris Buescher (P) 297 -250 15 Kyle Busch (P) 291 -256 16 Ryan Preece 289 -258 17 Carson Hocevar 287 -260 18 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 285 -262 19 AJ Allmendinger 284 -263 20 Josh Berry* (P) 278 -269 21 Michael McDowell 278 -269 22 John H. Nemechek 267 -280 23 Todd Gilliland 261 -286 24 Erik Jones 259 -288 25 Zane Smith 255 -292 26 Austin Dillon 252 -295 27 Ty Gibbs 236 -311 28 Daniel Suárez 231 -316 29 Justin Haley 218 -329 30 Ty Dillon 217 -330 31 Noah Gragson 214 -333 32 Brad Keselowski 194 -353 33 Shane Van Gisbergen 173 -374 34 Cole Custer 173 -374 35 Riley Herbst 173 -374 36 Cody Ware 84 -463 NASCAR playoff points standings 2025 Kyle Larson – 23 playoff points Christopher Bell – 16 playoff points Denny Hamlion – 13 playoff points William Byron – 11 playoff points Ryan Blaney – 8 playoff points Joey Logano – 7 playoff points Austin Cindric – 7 playoff points Josh Berry – 6 playoff points Ross Chastain – 5 playoff points Bubba Wallace – 2 playoff points Ryan Preece – 1 playoff point NASCAR playoff standings right now Here are the NASCAR playoff standings for the Cup Series today. Christopher Bell – 3 wins Kyle Larson – 3 wins Denny Hamlin – 2 wins William Byron – 1 win Ryan Blaney – 1 win Joey Logano – 1 win Ross Chastain – 1 win Austin Cindric – 1 win Josh Berry – 1 win Chase Elliott – +153 points above cutline Tyler Reddick – +140 points above cutline Bubba Wallace – +54 points above cutline Chase Briscoe – +53 points above cutline Alex Bowman – +45 points above cutline Chris Buescher – +8 points above cutline Kyle Busch – +1 point above cutline BUBBLE: Ryan Preece – 2 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – Carson Hocevar – 4 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 6 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – AJ Allmendinger – 7 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – Michael McDowell – 13 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – John H. Nemechek – 24 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – Todd Gilliland – 30 points behind Kyle Busch BUBBLE – Erik Jones – 32 points behind Kyle Busch NASCAR standings FAQ Who has the most NASCAR wins this year? Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson lead NASCAR with three wins through 12 races this season. What are the NASCAR point standings right now? The NASCAR standings for the Cup Series right now are William Byron (547 points, 1 win), Kyle Larson (499 points, 3 wins), Christopher Bell (459 points, 3 wins), Denny Hamlin (443 points, 2 wins), Chase Elliott (442 points), Tyler Reddick (429 points), Ryan Blaney (417 points, 1 win), Joey Logano (380 points, 1 win), Ross Chastain (377 points, 1 win) and Bubba Wallace (343 points) in the top 10. Advertisement Where is Bubba Wallace in the points? Bubba Wallace is currently 10th in the NASCAR standings with 343 points. Where is Kyle Larson in the points? Kyle Larson is second in the NASCAR standings right now. Where is Chase Elliott in the points? Chase Elliott is fifth in the NASCAR standings right now. What drivers made the NASCAR playoffs? Christopher Bell (3 wins), Kyle Larson (3 wins), Denny Hamlin (2 wins), Joey Logano (1 win), Josh Berry (1 win), Austin Cindric (1 win), Ross Chastain (1 win), Ryan Blaney (1 win) and William Byron have clinched the first nine spots in the NASCAR playoffs. NASCAR stats 2025: Cup Series statistics We'll be tracking NASCAR stats 2025 for the Cup Series, providing weekly updates on which drivers have the most wins, top 5 finishes, stage wins and fastest laps. Advertisement NASCAR wins leader 2025 Christopher Bell – 3 – Ambetter Health 400 & EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix & Shriners Children's 500 Kyle Larson – 3 – Straight Talk Wireless 400 & Food City 500 & AdventHealth 400 Denny Hamlin – 2- Cook Out 400 & Goodyear 400 William Byron – 1 – Daytona 500 Josh Berry – 1 – Pennzoil 400 Joey Logano – Würth 400 Austin Cindric – Jack Link's 500 Ross Chastain – Coca-Cola 600 Ryan Blaney – Cracker Barrel 400 Most top 5 finishes 2025 Kyle Larson – 8 William Byron – 7 Christopher Bell – 6 Denny Hamlin – 6 Chase Briscoe – 5 Ryan Blaney – 5 Tyler Reddick – 3 Ross Chastain – 3 Bubba Wallace – 2 Carson Hocevar – 2 Chase Elliott – 2 Alex Bowman – 2 Joey Logano – 2 Ryan Preece – 1 John Hunter Nemechek – 1 Jimmie Johnson – 1 John H. Nemechek – 1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 1 Kyle Busch – 1 Erik Jones – 1 Josh Berry – 1 Chris Buescher – 1 Daniel Suarez – 1 Joe Gibbs – 1 Austin Cindric – 1 AJ Allmendinger – 1 Brad Keselowski – 1 NASCAR stage wins 2025 Kyle Larson – 8 William Byron – 5 Ryan Blaney – 3 Denny Hamlin – 3 Bubba Wallace – 2 Joey Logano – 2 Austin Cindric – 2 Josh Berry – 1 Ryan Preece – 1 Christopher Bell – 1 NASCAR fastest laps 2025 Michael McDowell – 3 Denny Hamlin – 2 AJ Allmendinger – 2 Tyler Reddick – 1 Bubba Wallace – 1 William Byron – 1 Carson Hocevar – 1 Kyle Larson – 1 NASCAR Xfinity Series standings Here are the latest Xfinity Series standings today. RANK DRIVER Points Behind 1 Justin Allgaier 583 — 2 Austin Hill 491 -92 3 Sam Mayer 473 -110 4 Jesse Love 432 -151 5 Connor Zilisch 395 -188 6 Sheldo Creed 381 -202 7 Carson Kvapil 380 -203 8 Brandon Jones 379 -204 9 Jeb Burton 365 -218 10 Ryan Sieg 365 -218 11 Harrison Burton 348 -235 12 Nicholas Sanchez 343 -240 13 Sammy Smith 340 -243 14 Taylor Gray 316 -267 15 Daniel Dye 300 -283 16 Dean Thompson 285 -298 17 Brennan Poole 274 -309 18 Christian Eckes 270 -313 19 Jeremy Clements 364 -319 20 Josh Williams 258 -325 21 Aric Almirola 238 -345 22 Anthony Alfredo 232 -351 23 Parker Retzlaff 211 -372 24 Matt DiBenedetto 195 -388 25 William Sawalich 195 -388 NASCAR Xfinity Series stage wins leaders 2025 Justin Allgaier – 6 stage wins Austin Hill – 6 stage wins Connor Zilisch – 2 stage wins Harrison Burton – 2 stage wins Aric Almirola – 1 stage win Jesse Love – 1 stage win Sammy Smith – 1 stage win Sam Mayer – 1 stage win Dean Thompson – 1 stage win Nick Sanchez – 1 stage win NASCAR Truck Series standings Here are the NASCAR Truck Series standings right now RANK DRIVER Points Behind 1 Corey Heim 605 — 2 Chandler Smith 472 -133 3 Daniel Hemric 454 -151 4 Grant Enfinger 441 -164 5 Tyler Ankrum 424 -181 6 Layne Riggs 424 -181 7 Kaden Honeycutt 408 -197 8 Ty Majeski 393 -212 9 Jake Garcia 389 -216 10 Stewart Friesen 347 -258 11 Ben Rhodes 338 -267 12 Giovanni Ruggiero 337 -268 13 Rajah Caruth 336 -269 14 Tanner Gray 297 -308 15 Matt Crafton 281 -324 16 Jack Wood 249 -256 17 Andres Perez De Lara 247 -358 18 Connor Mosack 247 -358 19 Matt Mills 245 -360 20 Dawson Sutton 241 -364 21 Spencer Boyd 196 -409 22 Bayley Curry 185 -420 23 Luke Fenhaus 168 -437 24 Toni Breidinger 166 -439 25 Frankie Muniz 155 -450 NASCAR Truck Series stage wins leaders 2025 Corey Heim – 11 Layne Riggs – 3 Ben Rhodes – 1 Chandler Smith – 1 Matt Crafton – 1 Jack Wood – 1 Ty Majeski – 1 Tyler Ankrum – 1 Grant Enfinger – 1 NASCAR Truck Series playoff standings Corey Heim – 4 wins Chandler Smith – 2 wins Daniel Hemric – 1 win Tyler Ankrum – 1 win Stewart Friesen – 1 win Rajah Caruth – 1 win Grant Enfinger – +52 points above cutline Layne Riggs – +35 points above cutline Kaden Honeycutt – +19 points above cutline Ty Majeski – +4 points above cutline PLAYOFF BUBBLE: 4 points behind Ty Majeski PLAYOFF BUBBLE: Ben Rhodes – 55 points behind Ty Majeski PLAYOFF BUBBLE: Giovanni Ruggiero – 56 points behind Ty Majeski NASCAR Truck Series playoff points standings Corey Heim – 31 playoff points Chandler Smith – 11 playoff points Tyler Ankrum – 6 playoff points Stewart Friesen – 5 playoff points Rajah Caruth – 5 playoff points Layne Riggs – 3 playoff points Grant Enfinger – 2 playoff points Ty Majeski – 1 playoff point Ben Rhodes – 1 playoff point Giovanni Ruggiero – 1 playoff point Matt Crafton – 1 playoff point Jack Wood – 1 playoff point Also Read:: NASCAR reporter shares when Corey Heim could become full-time Cup Series driver NASCAR points system Stage Points (1 & 2) 1st: 10 points 2nd: 9 points 3rd: 8 points 4th: 7 points 5th: 6 points 6th: 5 points 7th: 4 points 8th: 3 points 9th: 2 points 10th: 1 point Finish Points (3rd Stage) 1st: 40 points 2nd: 35 points 3rd: 34 points 4th: 33 points 5th: 32 points 6th: 31 points 7th: 30 points: 8th: 29 points 9th: 28 points 10th: 27 points 11th: 26 points 12th: 25 points 13th: 24 points 14th: 23 points 15th: 22 points 16th: 21 points 17th: 20 points 18th: 19 points 19th: 18 points 20th: 17 points 21st: 16 points 22nd: 15 points 23rd: 14 points 24th: 13 points 25th: 12 points 26th: 11 points 27th: 10 points 28th: 9 points 29th: 8 points 27th: 7 points 31st: 6 points 32nd: 5 points 33rd: 4 points 34th: 3 points 35th: 2 points 36th: 1 point 37th: 1 point 38th: 1 point 39th: 1 point 40th: 1 point Who has the most wins in NASCAR this year? No drivers are credited with an official race win right now. Advertisement How many NASCAR drivers have won a race this year No NASCAR drivers have won a points race this year. However, Chase Elliott won the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray with Bubba Wallace (Duel 1) and Austin Cindric (Duel 2) winning the Duel at Daytona. Does NASCAR still give points for leading a lap? NASCAR does not award points for leading a lap nor for leading the most laps. You have to be among the top-10 finishers in a stage to be awarded points in the NASCAR standings. 2024 NASCAR standings: NASCAR final playoff standings Rank Driver 1 Joey Logano – WINNER 2 Ryan Blaney 3 William Byron 4 William Byron Who won the NASCAR championship? Joey Logano won the NASCAR Cup Series championship, defeating Ryan Blaney at Phoenix. This is Logano's third Cup Series championship. Advertisement NASCAR wins tracker 2024 Kyle Larson – 6 (Pennzoil 400 & AdVent Health 400 & Save Mart 350 & Brickyard 400, Bass Pro Shops Night Race & Bank of America ROVAL 400) Joey Logano – 4 (Ally 400 & Quaker State 400 & South Point 400 & NASCAR championship) William Byron – 3 (Daytona 500 & Circuit of the Americas & Cook Out 400) Denny Hamlin – 3 (Food City 500 & Toyota Owners 400, Wurth 400) Christopher Bell – 3 (Shriners Children's 500 & Coca-Cola 600 & USA Today 301) Ryan Blaney – 3 (Iowa Corn 250 & Great American Getaway 400 & Xfinity 500) Tyler Reddick – 3 (GEICO 500 & FireKeepers Casino 400 & Straight Talk Wireless 400) Daniel Suarez – 1 (Ambetter Health 400) Chase Elliott – 1 (EchoPark Automotive 400) Brad Keselowski – 1 (Darlington) Austin Cindric – 1 (Enjoy Illinois 300) Alex Bowman – 1 (Chicago Street Race) Austin Dillon – 1 (Cook Out 400) Chase Briscoe – 1 (Cook Out Southern 500) Harrison Burton – 1 (Coke Zero Sugar 400) Chris Buescher – 1 Go Bowling at The Glen Ross Chastain – 1 (Kansas Speedway) Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 1 (YellaWood 500) NASCAR standings 2024: Regular season Rank Driver Points Behind 1 Kyle Larson 2040 0 2 Christopher Bell 2032 -8 3 Tyler Reddick 2028 -12 4 William Byron 2022 -18 5 Ryan Blaney 2018 -22 6 Denny Hamlin 2015 -25 7 Chase Elliott 2014 -26 8 Brad Keselowski 2008 -32 9 Joey Logano 2007 -33 10 Austin Cindric 2007 -33 11 Daniel Suárez 2006 -35 12 Alex Bowman 2005 -35 13 Chase Briscoe 2005 -35 14 Harrison Burton 2005 -35 15 Ty Gibbs 2004 -36 16 Martin Truex Jr 2004 -36 17 Chris Buescher 690 -1350 18 Bubba Wallace 669 -1371 19 Ross Chastain 663 -1377 20 Kyle Busch 587 =1453 NASCAR Standings – Manufacturer Standings Chevrolet – 979 points – 11 wins Toyota – 962 points – 8 wins Ford – 948 points – 8 wins Related: 10 Best Movies about NASCAR Who is the points leader in NASCAR 2024? Tyler Reddick finished as the regular season champion in the NASCAR points standings, just ahead of Kyle Larson. You can find the NASCAR playoff standings here. Who leads NASCAR in playoff points? Kyle Larson leads in the NASCAR playoff points standings with 28. Christopher Bell is second (25 playoff points), William Byron (16 points) is third, Tyler Reddick (13 points) is fourth and Ryan Blaney (13 points) is fifth. Is Bubba Wallace in the NASCAR playoffs? No, Bubba Wallace did not qualify for the NASCAR playoffs this year. Advertisement Is Martin Truex Jr out of the playoffs? Yes, Martin Truex Jr. was eliminated from the NASCAR Playoffs in the Round of 16. Is Brad Keselowski out of the playoffs? Yes, Brad Keselowski was eliminated from the NASCAR Playoffs in the Round of 16. How many go to NASCAR playoffs? There will be 16 drivers in the NASCAR playoffs. What drivers made the NASCAR playoffs? Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Christopher Bell, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski, Austin Cindric, Ryan Blaney, Daniel Suarez, Martin Truex Jr, Ty Gibbs, Alex Bowman, Harrison Burton, Joey Logano and Chase Briscoe are in the NASCAR playoffs. Advertisement NASCAR playoff picture 2024 Kyle Larson – 5 wins (automatically qualified) Denny Hamlin – 3 wins (automatically qualified) Christopher Bell – 3 wins (automatically qualified) William Byron – 3 wins (Automatically Qualified) Tyler Reddick – 2 wins (automatically qualified) Ryan Blaney – 2 wins (automatically qualified) Chase Elliott – 1 win (automatically qualified) Brad Keselowski – 1 win (automatically qualified) Alex Bowman – 1 win (automatically qualified) Joey Logano – 1 win (automatically qualified) Daniel Suarez – 1 win (automatically qualified) Austin Cindric – 1 win (automatically qualified) Chase Briscoe – 1 win (automatically qualified) Harrison Burton – 1 win (automatically qualified) Martin Truex Jr – Points Ty Gibbs – Points NASCAR playoff standings 2024 NASCAR standings: Xfinity Series Here are the NASCAR Xfinity standings right now. Rank Driver Points Wins 1 Cole Custer 768 1 2 Justin Allgaier 756 2 3 Austin Hill 698 2 4 Chandler Smith 684 2 5 AJ Allmendinger 646 0 6 Riley Herbst 623 1 7 Sheldon Creed 614 0 8 Jesse Love 604 1 9 Parker Kligerman 580 0 10 Sammy Smith 545 0 11 Ryan Sieg 544 0 12 Shane Van Gisbergen 520 3 13 Sam Mayer 503 2 14 Brandon Jones 451 0 15 Anthony Alfredo 430 0 16 Brennan Poole 357 0 17 Parker Retzlaff 334 0 18 Josh Williams 327 0 19 Jeb Burton 309 0 20 Leland Honeyman 302 0 Who is leading the NASCAR Xfinity Series? Cole Custer leads the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings with 768 points, followed by Justin Allgaier (756 points), Austin Hill (698 points), Chandler Smith (694 points), and AJ Allmendinger (646 points). NASCAR Xfinity wins leaderboard 2024 Shane van Gisbergen – 3 Justin Allgaier – 2 Chandler Smith – 2 Austin Hill – 2 Sam Mayer – 2 Aric Almirola – 1 Ryan Truex – 1 Jesse Love – 1 Christopher Bell – 1 John H. Nemechek – 1 Cole Custer – 1 Riley Herbst – 1 NASCAR Xfinity playoff standings Justin Allgaier – 2 wins (AQ) Chandler Smith – 2 wins (AQ) Austin Hill – 2 wins (AQ) Shane van Gisbergen – 3 win (AQ) Cole Custer – 1 win (AQ) Sam Mayer – 2 wins (AQ) Riley Herbst – 1 win (AQ) Jesse Love – 1 win (AQ) AJ Allmendinger – +113 points Sheldon Creed – +93 points Ryan Sieg – +15 points Parker Kligerman – +44 points What does NASCAR stand for? NASCAR stands for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, which is best known for stock car racing in the United States of America. The sport was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1984 and his son, Jim France, has been the CEO since August 2018. Advertisement Related: 10 best NASCAR drivers of all-time Bubba Wallace stats 2024 Bubba Wallace average finish: 13.269 ( Bubba Wallace top 5 finishes: 5 Bubba Wallace Top 10 finishes: 10 Bubba Wallace points: 637 Has Bubba Wallace won a NASCAR race this year? Bubba Wallace has not won any NASCAR races in 2024 Where is Bubba Wallace in the NASCAR standings? Bubba Wallace finished 12th in the NASCAR points standings and 18th in the playoff standings, missing the 16-team playoffs. Who had the most NASCAR wins in 2023? William Byron – 5 wins Martin Truex, Jr. – 3 wins Chris Buescher – 3 wins Kyle Busch – 3 wins Denny Hamlin – 2 wins Kyle Larson – 2 wins Ryan Blaney – 1 win Christopher Bell – 1 win Joey Logano – 1 win Tyler Reddick – 1 win Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 1 win Shane van Gisbergen – 1 win Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 1 win Michael McDowell – 1 win Who has the most wins in NASCAR history? Richard Petty has the most wins in NASCAR history with 200. Petty won 119 races in the Strictly Stock era, 81 races in the Winston Cup Era (1971-2003) and 60 wins in the Modern Era. Petty and David Pearson are the only NASCAR drivers with 100-plus wins. Advertisement How many drivers make the NASCAR playoffs? NASCAR: Busch Light Clash The NASCAR playoffs consist of 16 drivers that are locked in by wins or points if there are not enough winners. Four drivers are eliminated every three races until there are four left. The final four compete in the Championship 4 event at Phoenix Raceway. The rest of the NASCAR standings for playoff drivers are determined through total points. Related: NASCAR drivers for the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series in 2023 Who won the NASCAR Cup Series championship in 2022? NASCAR Standings Joey Logano won the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series championship after beating out Ross Chastain, Christopher Bell, and Chase Elliott at Phoenix Raceway. Logano became the second active multi-time champion alongside Kyle Busch despite not having a strong year in the overall NASCAR standings. Advertisement Recent NASCAR Cup Series championship winners 2023: Ryan Blaney (three wins) 2022: Joey Logano (four wins) 2021: Kyle Larson (10 wins) 2020: Chase Elliott (five wins) 2019: Kyle Busch (five wins) 2018: Joey Logano (three wins) 2017: Martin Truex Jr. (eight wins) 2016: Jimmie Johnson (five wins) 2015: Kyle Busch (five wins) 2014: Kevin Harvick (five wins) 2013: Jimmie Johnson (six wins) Related Headlines


Daily Mail
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Patrick Mahomes turns heads with Fourth of July party celebrations as Chiefs star shows off 'dad bod' again
Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany toasted the Fourth of July in style over the weekend as they partied with their close friends. The NFL power couple embraced the red, white and blue as they set sail on a luxurious yacht with pals, including Miranda and Summitt Hogue and Brittany's longtime friend Mallory McDaniels. Brittany was seen repping the stars and stripes in a blue one-piece swimsuit with a white shirt decorated with blue stars draped over her shoulders. The mother-of-three topped off the look with a red and white cap. Meanwhile, her NFL beau opted to go shirtless in matching blue trunks, showing off his famous 'dad bod'. In a video shared to Instagram, the couple were captured posing for photos on the top deck. Brittany gazed up at her husband with a comical pout, while the quarterback flexed his muscles. Following last year's Super Bowl victory, the Kansas City Chiefs star went viral for his physique among NFL fans during the playoffs in January 2024. He made waves yet again after he was pictured sunning himself on an offseason vacation in Mexico and again when he arrived for OTAs ahead of the 2024 season. And yet again, many fans on social media highlighted Mahomes's 'dad bod' on display in the yacht video. However, others were kinder, noting that the signal caller appeared fitter than last offseason as he gears up for the looming 2025 season, in which he'll seek revenge for the Chiefs' crushing Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Mahomes' trainer Bobby Stroupe previously defended the former MVP's figure, insisting it was ideal for his style of play. 'I'll be the first to tell you that I think an NFL quarterback should have at least 14% body fat,' Stroupe told People last September. 'It's not from an unhealthy standpoint, but from a force absorption standpoint. You have to be able to take contact.' 'We know there's just not a lot of quarterbacks in the Hall of Fame that have a six-pack and there's a reason for that,' he explained. 'We've got to find that fine line of performance and health. And the aesthetic part is a different conversation.' 'I don't need him to look like a model because the way he chooses to play requires a certain type of physicality, and that physicality needs more body fat,' Stroupe added. 'That is a core belief that I do have for him.' Last year, the Mahomeses celebrated the Fourth of July with friend and Chiefs teammate Travis Kelce, ironically in London. Kelce and Mahomes enjoyed a round of golf in London to toast the United States' Independence Day before traveling to Amsterdam, where the trio watched the tight end's girlfriend Taylor Swift perform her Eras Tour show. Just one week later, the couple announced that they were expecting their third child together. In a heartwarming video on Instagram, Brittany revealed she was pregnant again after showing off her baby scans alongside Patrick and their first two children; daughter Sterling Skye, three, and son Patrick 'Bronze' Lavon Mahomes III, two. 'Round three, here we come,' the Kansas City Chiefs WAG captioned the video.


Forbes
30-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
U.S. Ski Resorts Had Second-Best Season On Record In 2024–25
As the ski industry faces issues ranging from corporate consolidation to increasingly unpredictable snowfall, there is some good news to end the 2024–25 season. According to preliminary data from the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA), U.S. ski areas saw the second-highest visitation on record this past season, with a total of 61.5 million skier visits. That marks a a 1.7% increase over the previous season. And the number of skier visits for the 2024–25 season will continue to climb as several resorts have extended their seasons. The highest visitation totals on record, 65.4 million in the 2022–23 season, were the result of a post-Covid surge, but this number is considered an outlier across the travel and recreation industries. The visitation total is one data point in an overall positive trend for the industry. Globally, ski resorts saw more than 366 million skier visits last season. The average for worldwide skier visits is higher after Covid-19 than in the years before 2020, per the International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism. In 2023–24, Italy and Chile marked their best-ever ski seasons. Domestically, the NSAA set a goal several years ago of reaching a three-year rolling average of 60 million skier visits at U.S. resorts. The industry has surpassed that figure for four consecutive seasons. The number of ski areas operating in the U.S. also rose from 484 last season to 492 this season. The NSAA groups U.S. ski resorts into six regions: the Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest, Rocky Mountain, Midwest, Northeast and Southeast. In particular, small- and medium-sized ski areas saw increased visits, and the Pacific Northwest enjoyed a a record-setting year, with 4.7 million skier visits, a 10.9% increase over the previous year. After a decline in visits in 2023–24 due to unseasonably warm weather, the Midwest enjoyed a 21.8% increase in skier visits in 2024–25. Visits in the Rocky Mountain region, which accounted for 42.9% of all national visits in 2024-25, were the third-most out of 47 recorded seasons. While snowfall averages were down slightly (6.9% year-over-year) in the Rocky Mountain, Pacific Southwest and Pacific Northwest regions, the Southeast and Midwest regions saw above-average snow totals. The Northeast met its average. 'While weather will always be unpredictable, this year was less volatile overall, and nearly every region saw solid snowfall,' said NSAA president and CEO Michael Reitzell. Capital investment by U.S. ski areas (based on reported investment from 135 responding areas) totaled $624.4 million, the majority of which went to lift infrastructure. Nationwide, 97 new and upgraded lifts were installed. Surveyed ski areas reported plans for 47 new lifts and 70 lift upgrades in 2025–26. Season pass holders made up nearly half (49%) of all visits nationally this season, with 32% of visits coming from day lift tickets. The remaining visits are composed of factors such as frequency products, off-duty employees and complimentary products. 'The 2024–25 season may come to represent a new baseline for the industry. Even if 'normal' continues to evolve, this season gives us a strong point of reference for what steady, healthy growth looks like,' Reitzell added.


Top Gear
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Top Gear
Sergio Perez is back... in this new F1 movie trailer
Sergio Perez is back... in this new F1 movie trailer Things are heating up in the world of Apex GP… Skip 10 photos in the image carousel and continue reading Turn on Javascript to see all the available pictures. 1 / 10 Well, it's faster than a Ferrari… at one point at least. A new trailer for Brad Pitt's Formula One movie has just landed, and it shows things heating up at the fictional Apex GP F1 team. The new F1 movie – called… F1 The Movie – follows Pitt and co-star Damon Idris's exploits as they navigate a season full of ups, downs, upside downs and a bit of sideways. Advertisement - Page continues below Pitt's the old-timer brought back in from the cold. Idris is the hot shot looking to upend the pecking order. Bardem is… Bardem. He doesn't really need to do anything other than be Javier Bardem. There's a tale about redemption and the past catching up and an F1 team on the verge of collapse, but it certainly looks like all of that has the potential to be overshadowed by the brilliant action sequences. Directed by the same chap who did Top Gun: Maverick (Joseph Kosinski), these on-track shots were captured during the 2024 season. So, welcome back, Sergio Perez! All is forgiven. Watch the new trailer here. Advertisement - Page continues below Top Gear Newsletter Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for your regular round-up of news, reviews and offers in your inbox. Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox. Success Your Email*