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Cody Ware will return to the Rick Ware Racing No. 51 car after driving part-time in the No. 15 car in 2024. [61] Corey LaJoie will drive part-time in the Rick Ware Racing No. 01 car (formerly the No. 15 car) after driving the No. 51 car for seven races in 2024. [60] [100] Moving between series
The 2025 schedule was announced on November 25, 2024, with one round yet to be announced. [1] The FCC Winter Series that saw no entries in 2024 will not return, while the eight-round main series will visit the same five destinations it did in 2024. In December 2024, the calendar was revised and the Portland round was shifted to one month ...
NASCAR Cup Series Schedule, start times, TV channel for 2025 NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray: 7 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 2 at Bowman Gray Stadium (FOX) Daytona 500: 1:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 16 at ...
An auto show (also: motor show or car show) is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics. The five most prestigious auto shows, sometimes called the "Big Five", are generally considered to be held in Frankfurt, Geneva, Detroit, Paris and Tokyo. [1]
On January 13, 2025, Dale Coyne Racing announced that Jacob Abel would join the team for a full-time IndyCar step-up in 2025. [ 28 ] On January 21, 2025, Andretti Global announced that GB3 driver Sebastian Murray would make the jump up to Indy NXT to pilot the No. 2 Andretti Cape Indy NXT car.
Every August, the Monterey area becomes the biggest auto show in the world for a whole week. Find car parts and collectibles at the Automobilia expo, plus auto shows, rallies, and car auctions ...
Carson Kvapil will race full-time for JR Motorsports in the No. 1 car, replacing Sam Mayer. [13] Nick Sanchez will drive full-time for Big Machine Racing in the No. 48 car in 2025, replacing Parker Kligerman. [4] Connor Zilisch will drive for JR Motorsports in the No. 88 car full-time in 2025, after running part-time for the team in 2024. [18] [19]
The track has held a variety of events since its opening in 1964, including NASCAR, IndyCar, and CART races. It has seating capacity of 42,000 as of 2019. Phoenix Raceway is currently owned by NASCAR and is led by track president Latasha Causey. Phoenix Raceway opened in 1964 under the control of Richard Hogue as a multi-layout facility.