Latest news with #RossChastain


Fox News
a day ago
- Automotive
- Fox News
2025 NASCAR Indianapolis Entry List: All 39 drivers for Brickyard 400
Published July 22, 2025 3:26pm EDT The NASCAR Cup Series takes on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway yet again on July 27th for the Brickyard 400 presented by PPG. Here's a look at the full entry list for this weekend's race in Indy. 2025 NASCAR Indianapolis Entry List Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing) Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske) Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing) Noah Gragson (#4, Front Row Motorsports) Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports) Brad Keselowski (#6, RFK Racing) Justin Haley (#7, Spire Motorsports) Kyle Busch (#8, Richard Childress Racing) Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports) Ty Dillon (#10, Kaulig Racing) Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing) Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske) AJ Allmendinger (#16, Kaulig Racing) Chris Buescher (#17, RFK Racing) Chase Briscoe (#19, Joe Gibbs Racing) Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing) Josh Berry (#21, Wood Brothers Racing) Joey Logano (#22, Team Penske) Bubba Wallace (#23, 23XI Racing) William Byron (#24, Hendrick Motorsports) Todd Gilliland (#34, Front Row Motorsports) Riley Herbst (#35, 23XI Racing) Zane Smith (#38, Front Row Motorsports) Cole Custer (#41, Haas Factory Team) John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Legacy Motor Club) Erik Jones (#43, Legacy Motor Club) Tyler Reddick (#45, 23XI Racing) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, HYAK Motorsports) Alex Bowman (#48, Hendrick Motorsports) Cody Ware (#51, Rick Ware Racing) Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing) Ryan Preece (#60, RFK Racing) Jesse Love (#62, Beard Motorsports) Josh Bilicki (#66, Carl Long) Michael McDowell (#71, Spire Motorsports) Carson Hocevar (#77, Spire Motorsports) Katherine Legge (#78, Live Fast Motorsports) Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Trackhouse Racing) Daniel Suárez (#99, Trackhouse Racing)
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
NASCAR Xfinity results: BetRivers 200 winner, full NASCAR Xfinity Series stage results
The NASCAR schedule took us to Dover Motor Speedway on Saturday evening for the BetRivers 200 of the Xfinity Series. In a field of drivers that included Cup Series driver Ross Chastain and standout youngster Connor Zilisch, a little late afternoon racing in Delaware provided some exciting NASCAR Xfinity results. Let's immediately take you into the NASCAR results today for the Xfinity Series, including the stage results and stage points leaders. Related: NASCAR Xfinity results today: Dover Motor Speedway Here are the Xfinity results today following Saturday's rain-shortened race. Connor Zilisch Aric Almirola Brandon Jones Justin Allgaier Jesse Love Ryan Sieg Taylor Gray Sheldon Creed William Sawalich Christian Eckes Harrison Burton Sam Mayer Austin Hill Matt DiBenedetto Carson Kvapil Dean Thompson Jake Finch Ryan Truex Parker Retzlaff Jeb Burton Daniel Dye Rajah Caruth Anthony Alfredo Sammy Smith Brennan Poole Jeremy Clements Josh Williams Lavar Scott Leland Honeyman Ryan Ellis Kaz Grala Blaine Perkins Nick Leitz Josh Bilicki Garrett SMithley Kyle Sieg Nicholas Sanchez Ross Chastain – DNF NASCAR stage results: Xfinity Series Here are the NASCAR stage results today for the Xfinity Series race at Dover. Stage 1 Taylor Gray — 10 points Aric Almirola — 9 points Brandon Jones — 8 points Connor Zilisch — 7 points Ross Chastain — 6 points Nick Sanchez — 5 points Justin Allgaier — 4 points William Sawalich — 3 points Jesse Love — 2 points Sheldon Creed — 1 point Stage 2 Connor Zilisch — 10 points Aric Almirola — 9 points Brandon Jones — 8 points Justin Allgaier — 7 points Ryan Sieg — 6 points Ross Chastain — 5 points Jesse Love — 4 points Sheldon Creed — 3 points William Sawalich — 2 points Austin Hill — 1 point Read More: NASCAR stage points leaders today for Xfinity Series Aric Almirola — 18 points Connor Zilisch — 17 points Brandon Jones — 16 points Ross Chastain — 11 points Justin Allgaier — 11 points Taylor Gray — 10 points Jesse Love — 6 points Ryan Sieg – 6 points Nick Sanchez — 5 points William Sawalich — 5 points Sheldon Creed — 4 point Austin Hill – 1 point Related: Related Headlines MLB Rumors: New York Yankees Eyeing 3 Diamondbacks Players, Fallback Plan at 3B 5 NFL Offseason Moves That Teams Will Regret Richard Jefferson Reveals Why It 'Sucks' to be Teammates with LeBron James NBA Rumors: New York Knicks, Sacramento Kings Eyeing All-Star Guard


Fox Sports
16-07-2025
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
2025 NASCAR Dover Entry List: All 37 drivers for Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400
The NASCAR Cup Series tackles Dover's "Monster Mile" on July 20 for the 2025 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. Here's a look at the full entry list for this weekend's race in Delaware. 2025 NASCAR Dover Entry List Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing) Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske) Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing) Noah Gragson (#4, Front Row Motorsports) Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports) Brad Keselowski (#6, RFK Racing) Justin Haley (#7, Spire Motorsports) Kyle Busch (#8, Richard Childress Racing) Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports) Ty Dillon (#10, Kaulig Racing) Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing) Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske) AJ Allmendinger (#16, Kaulig Racing) Chris Buescher (#17, RFK Racing) Chase Briscoe (#19, Joe Gibbs Racing) Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing) Josh Berry (#21, Wood Brothers Racing) Joey Logano (#22, Team Penske) Bubba Wallace (#23, 23XI Racing) William Byron (#24, Hendrick Motorsports) Todd Gilliland (#34, Front Row Motorsports) Riley Herbst (#35, 23XI Racing) Zane Smith (#38, Front Row Motorsports) Cole Custer (#41, Haas Factory Team) John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Legacy Motor Club) Erik Jones (#43, Legacy Motor Club) JJ Yeley (#44, NY Racing Team) Tyler Reddick (#45, 23XI Racing) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, HYAK Motorsports) Alex Bowman (#48, Hendrick Motorsports) Cody Ware (#51, Rick Ware Racing) Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing) Ryan Preece (#60, RFK Racing) Michael McDowell (#71, Spire Motorsports) Carson Hocevar (#77, Spire Motorsports) Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Trackhouse Racing) Daniel Suárez (#99, Trackhouse Racing) Check out the best moments from the NASCAR Cup Series: Toyota / Save Mart 350! recommended Item 1 of 1 Get more from the NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic


Fox News
14-07-2025
- Automotive
- Fox News
Shane van Gisbergen Dominates Again, Wins at Sonoma to Extend Streak
Shane van Gisbergen extended his winning streak to two straight and three victories in the last five weeks with yet another dominating run on a road course. The New Zealander once again showed he's in a completely different class on road and street courses than his rivals as he led 97 of 110 laps on Sunday to win from pole at Sonoma Raceway. All three of his wins this year have been from pole — which tied him with Jeff Gordon for a NASCAR record of three consecutive road course victories from the top starting spot. Gordon did it between the 1998 and 1999 seasons. Victory number four for van Gisbergen — who stunned NASCAR in 2023 when he popped into the debut Chicago street course race from Australian V8 Supercars and won — seemed a given before teams even arrived at the picturesque course in California wine country. His rivals have lamented that "SVG" has a unique braking technique he mastered Down Under that none of them — all oval specialists — can ever learn. That win in Chicago two years ago led van Gisbergen to move to the United States for a career change, driving stock cars for Trackhouse Racing. He and Ross Chastain have pumped energy into the team over this summer stretch, with Chastain kicking it off with a Memorial Day weekend victory at the Coca-Cola 600. Van Gisbergen is the fastest driver to win four Cup Series races since Parnelli Jones in 1969. The Sonoma win made it four victories for Trackhouse in eight weeks. Van Gisbergen was second from pole in Saturday's Xfinity Series race. Although he dominated again on Sunday, van Gisbergen pitted from the lead with 27 laps remaining and then had to drive his way back to the front. He got it with a pass of Michael McDowell with 19 laps remaining, but two late cautions made van Gisbergen win restarts to close out the victory in his Chevrolet. Chase Briscoe was second in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing and was followed by Chase Elliott in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. McDowell in a Chevy for Spire Motorsports was fourth and Christopher Bell in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing was fifth. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!
Yahoo
13-07-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
NASCAR Sonoma results, highlights: van Gisbergen dominates for second straight win
Another week, another win for Shane van Gisbergen. The Trackhouse Racing driver made it back-to-back wins for the first time in his young NASCAR Cup Series career with a dominating victory at Sonoma Raceway. Advertisement Van Gisbergen took the pole position for Sunday's race in Sonoma after sweeping the pole positions and the race wins in both the Xfinity and Cup Series events last weekend in Chicago. This weekend was a similar story with even more dominance on race day. In all, van Gisbergen led 97 of the 110 laps of the race. He's by far the top driver on road courses this year with three wins (Mexico City, Chicago, Sonoma) out of four races. The New Zealander started Sunday's race from the pole and kept in front early. He pitted just before the end of Stage 1, ceding the stage win to fellow Trackhouse Racing driver Ross Chastain, and re-took the lead soon after his stop to win Stage 2. Advertisement Another pit stop dropped him down the order during Stage 3 but he quickly recovered to take the lead once again by lap 90. He kept control through late caution periods to secure the win. Chase Briscoe came home second – exactly where he started the race. Chase Elliott, Michael McDowell and Christopher Bell rounded out the top five. Round three of the in-season challenge saw the 32-driver field whittled down once again. Four drivers remain: Ty Dillon, John Hunter Nemechek, Ty Gibbs and Tyler Reddick. Dillon and Nemechek square off next week in the top half of the bracket, while Gibbs and Reddick face off to decide the bottom half of the bracket. Advertisement The rest of the Cup Series field will have a much better chance at victory next weekend in Dover. That's also the penultimate round of the NASCAR in-season challenge that will leave two drivers in contention for the $1 million prize. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NASCAR Sonoma results, highlights: Shane van Gisbergen wins Cup race