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Newsweek
13 hours ago
- Automotive
- Newsweek
NASCAR Insider Proposes Races in Canada and Europe after Mexico Success
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Following NASCAR's first international points-paying Cup Series race beyond the borders of the USA in Mexico last weekend, former NASCAR driver, commentator, and analyst Kyle Petty has proposed that the sport must consider racing in Canada and Europe. The race in Mexico's Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez saw a huge crowd turnout, prompting Petty to point out NASCAR fan bases in international locations. While Canada is one option, given the close proximity to America, he suggested a one-time race in Europe, especially after NASCAR pitched a custom Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to compete in the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans. Speaking to George Howson on Motorsport Reports, Petty said: "Obviously, if we're opening up Mexico, then I think we should take a look at Canada. I would like to see that. There are so many race fans. If you go to Michigan, Watkins Glen, you're right along the Canadian border. There's so many Canadian fans that come over. ... So I look at that and I say, Yeah, those are no-brainers to me. Shane Van Gisbergen, driver of the #88 Safety Culture Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on June 15, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Shane Van Gisbergen, driver of the #88 Safety Culture Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on June 15, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico."I would love to see us land somewhere in Europe, at least once. I've been going to Goodwood [in England], places like that. There are so many NASCAR fans, so many stock car fans, and it's just a totally different form of racing than Formula One or sports cars or Le Mans and that type of racing. "It's just a totally different form. It's not better, it's not worse, it's just different, that's just the way it is. I think it would be interesting to see the type of crowd that we could draw over there on an oval, or on a road course, because we have opened ourselves up with this car to be in a road course-type series. I know it's never gonna go to full road courses, but there will be a lot more of them that add on." Howson added: "We saw in Le Mans a few years ago [in 2023], these cars can run around actual world endurance championship circuits, so there's no reason why we can't say I'd love to see NASCAR in Europe. That'd be awesome." Speaking of road courses, while Petty acknowledged that more would be added to the NASCAR calendar in the future, his father, Richard Petty, famous for winning seven Cup Series championships, has dismissed road courses. While addressing how Shane van Gisbergen's victory in Mexico got him a spot in the playoffs, despite being 30th in the standings, Richard targeted the sport's 'if you win, you're in' policy and road courses. Newsweek Sports reported his comments: "The way they got this thing fixed, where if you win, you're in. That can't be right. You got somebody that's 30th in points that's going to make the playoffs. Hey man, what happened to the guy that 15th, or 16th, or 18th (that's) been running good (and) finished good everywhere? "You're making a championship situation by winning a road course, which is not really NASCAR to begin with. From that standpoint, I think they're going to have to jockey around and change some of this kind of stuff."


Time of India
29-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
From Watermelon Fields to NASCAR Fame: The Unstoppable Rise of Ross Chastain
Ross Chastain's story is one that blends humble beginnings with high-speed glory—a tale rooted in the watermelon fields of Alva, Florida, and now roaring across the NASCAR circuit. As an eighth-generation watermelon farmer turned professional race car driver, Chastain's recent victory in Charlotte is not just another win on the board—it's a celebration of resilience, determination, and unwavering dedication. Before he became a household name in motorsports, Chastain spent his early years working on his family's farm, learning the value of sweat and perseverance. While his hands were once stained red from watermelon harvests, today they grip the wheel of the No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Trackhouse Racing Team. His path to NASCAR's premier level was anything but easy. With no major funding or family racing dynasty backing him, Ross had to earn every opportunity with tireless effort. On the track, Chastain is now regarded as one of NASCAR's most tenacious and unpredictable talents. Known for his aggressive yet calculated driving style, he made national headlines in 2022 with his wild 'video game move' at Martinsville—riding the wall on the final lap to gain several positions and clinch a spot in the Championship 4. That single move went viral and earned him a permanent place in NASCAR lore. In the 2023 season, Chastain proved that his success was no fluke. He finished second in the Cup Series standings, showcasing consistency and speed across a range of tracks—from superspeedways like Talladega to road courses like COTA. His victory at the Nashville Superspeedway last season marked a turning point, affirming him as a serious title contender. Prime Time Victory: Ross Chastain Wins Charlotte | Stacking Pennies Now, in 2024, his win in Charlotte cements his status as a frontrunner once again. It was a race that demonstrated his ability to maintain focus under pressure, expertly maneuvering through pit strategy and late cautions to seize the checkered flag. Off the track, he remains true to his roots. Chastain proudly partners with agricultural companies like Enza Zaden Americas to advocate for watermelon growers, embodying the spirit of the farming community that raised him. Ross Chastain is more than just a NASCAR driver—he's a symbol of how authenticity and ambition can fuel extraordinary success. From dirt-covered boots to fireproof suits, his journey from the fields of Florida to the front lines of racing is not just inspiring—it's still unfolding, and it's thrilling to watch. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Camaro ZL1 Blows Up On Dyno
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious Monstrous horsepower and a daring dyno test turned into a nerve-wracking ordeal for a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 owner recently. The heart-stopping incident occurred during preparations for the much-anticipated Camaro Fest XII, leaving spectators and the team at Complete Street Performance on edge. Learn how muscle cars will chase away unstable women here. The dyno test began on a high note, with the 2018 Camaro boasting an impressive 811 horsepower. However, the owner, Andrew Zurich, determined to push the limits, unleashed the engine's might once again. As he floored it with great force, a deafening boom reverberated, and flames erupted from beneath the vehicle. Panic ensued as the transmission caught fire, prompting the airbag module to deploy, shrouding Andrew in a cloud of dust and smoke. Remarkably, he remained remarkably calm and composed as he quickly exited the Camaro, immediately recording the aftermath of the terrifying incident. Upon inspection, a puddle of oil was discovered beneath the scorched Camaro, indicating the severity of the mishap. Despite the adrenaline keeping the pain at bay initially, Andrew later realized the extent of the damage. His shoulder ached intensely, which he attributed to the impact of the curtain airbag or a possible whiplash effect from the seatbelt. Additionally, he felt the blow from the airbag on his left ear, further emphasizing the intensity of the incident. In an attempt to regain control of the vehicle's electronics, the only recourse was to disconnect the battery. As the team at Complete Street Performance maintained their humor despite the frightful setback, they jokingly remarked, "I don't think that's covered under the warranty!" Indeed, such a dramatic dyno test is not covered by any warranty. Despite the turmoil, there was a glimmer of good news. The Camaro showcased a remarkable 829 horsepower during the event, a testament to its formidable performance capabilities. Furthermore, the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine remained intact, offering a ray of hope for future endeavors. Reflecting on the incident, Andrew counted his blessings, acknowledging that the mishap occurred in a controlled environment rather than during high-speed racing or on the open highway. The Camaro was reportedly traveling at an astonishing 163 mph (262 kph) when the transmission fire erupted. The skilled team at Complete Street Performance wasted no time, already equipped with a replacement transmission, and assured that the muscle car will be back in its prime soon. With the Camaro temporarily out of commission, Andrew plans to enjoy the Camaro Fest XII as a spectator, with his sights set on showcasing the C8 Chevy Corvette. As the Camaro returns to the drawing board for repairs, the owner looks forward to future thrilling moments on the road, mindful of the power that resides beneath the hood.
Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Classic Oldsmobile 442 Nearly Outruns Modern Camaro ZL1 in Surprising Drag Strip Duel
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious A recent drag racing video has ignited the interest of muscle car fans after a classic Oldsmobile 442 nearly beat a modern Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at Island Dragway, proving that old-school power can still hold its own against high-tech horsepower. Captured by ImportRace and shared on YouTube, the footage shows the modern Camaro ZL1, a supercharged V8 beast rated at 650 horsepower, line up against a second-generation Oldsmobile 442, likely a 1970 model. Despite being separated by more than five decades of engineering, the pair delivered an intensely close showdown. In the race that caught enthusiasts' attention, the Oldsmobile 442 launched with authority, nearly lifting its front tires off the ground in a dramatic takeoff. It blazed through the quarter-mile in just 10.80 seconds at 121.49 mph. The Camaro ZL1 crossed just behind at 11.45 seconds, although it managed a slightly higher trap speed of 123.41 mph. Though the ZL1 eventually caught up in top-end speed, the Oldsmobile's brutal low-end torque and aggressive launch nearly stole the show—showcasing how well a properly tuned vintage muscle car can compete with today's factory supercars. In another earlier matchup on the same day, the ZL1 faced off against a classic Camaro, winning convincingly with a time of 11.39 seconds compared to its rival's 13.20-second pass. Despite the Camaro ZL1's advanced technology and refined suspension, the Oldsmobile 442 reminded spectators that raw power and muscle-era tuning still deserve respect. As GM has officially ended Camaro production, races like this keep the legacy of American performance alive, proving that sometimes, the underdog isn't the one with less horsepower—it's the one with more history.
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Yahoo
Second teen arrested in Upstate auto dealership break-in
OCONEE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Deputies in Oconee County made a second arrest following a monthslong investigation into an Upstate auto dealership break-in. The Oconee County Sheriff's Office said 19-year-old Elijah Niheim Lee-Blair, of Walhalla, was booked into the Oconee County Detention Center just before 7 p.m. Monday after investigators linked him to a December 2024 break-in at an auto dealership. According to reports, deputies responded to a dealership on Clemson Boulevard on December 30, 2024 just after 9 a.m. in reference to vehicle break-ins. Deputies on scene gathered evidence that included smashed windows and 'efforts to try to program the vehicles in order to start them,' reports said. Deputies said evidence confirmed a 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 was taken from the dealership. 7NEWS previously reported 18-year-old Trenton Parker, of Asheville, was arrested in relation to the investigation in March. Both Lee-Blair and Parker are charged with one count of malicious injury to property and grand larceny. Arrest warrants said Lee-Blair and Porter damaged the windows of six vehicles before they stole the Camaro worth $64,987.00. Both were arrested in Cleveland County while driving the stolen Camaro. Lee-Blair remains at the Oconee County jail under a $100,000 bond. Should he be released, he will be required to wear an electronic monitoring device. Porter was released on March 12 and faces the additional charges of second degree burglary, petit larceny and malicious injury to property in relation to a separate investigation at the same dealership on January 31 of this year. Porter was required to wear an ankle monitor as a condition of his bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.