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Busch Dominates Dover!
This felt like a vintage Kyle Busch performance. Busch started on the pole, swept both stages, and led 147 of the 200 laps on his way to a dominant victory at Dover. A notable point from today’s race: there were three women in the Truck Series field, Natalie Decker, Dystany Spurlock, and Toni Breidinger, all of whom competed in today’s event. Stage 1 Stage 1 stayed green until five laps to go, when Spurlock (#69) lost control and crashed on the backstretch. The caution set up
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May 152 min read


Porsche Reigns Supreme at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca!
The JDC Miller Porsche 963 claimed overall victory, beating the #31 Cadillac Whelen entry in a dramatic finish. The race’s only full-course yellow came with 90 minutes remaining, triggered by the #13 Corvette Z06 suffering a mechanical failure. GTP Starting from the back of the GTP grid, the Porsche 963 piloted by Heinrich and Van der Helm delivered an incredible drive, overtaking the Whelen Cadillac on the penultimate lap to secure victory. All three Cadillac entries are sti
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May 33 min read


IMSA Qualifying at Laguna Seca!
A tricky qualifying session shuffled the championship contenders as all three IMSA classes took to the track at the picturesque WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. GTP Louis Delétraz led a Cadillac 1–2, putting the No. 40 Wayne Taylor Racing entry on overall pole. Jack Aitken slotted into a familiar position in second, where the No. 31 has finished in every race this season. Laguna Seca has traditionally been a Porsche stronghold, but after qualifying, they find themselves burie
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May 22 min read


HOCEVAR KEEPS WINNING TAKES TRUCK SERIES VICTORY IN TEXAS
Carson Hocevar continues his dominant run, taking the win in Texas after an overtime finish. He leads a Spire Motorsports 1–2, beating Kyle Busch and Kaden Honeycutt to the line. RACE BREAKDOWN Stage 1 Ben Rhodes controlled the opening stage, leading every lap despite late pressure from Hocevar. Two drivers suffered tire issues, Busch and LaJoie, but avoided major damage. The only caution came when Cory Roper (#62) spun. Top 5 from Stage 1: Rhodes, Hocevar, Ruggiero, Honeycut
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May 22 min read
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