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sportskeeda.com | Sabyasachi Biswas
Joey Logano shared his take on the upcoming NASCAR All-Star Race and the use of a unique feature, promoter's caution. Speaking about it in front of the media during Indy 500 media day at Gainbridge, Indianapolis, the Team Penske driver predicted what could be done if the race turns out to be a snoozefest. Logano, who is racing full-time for Team Penske, has arrived at Indianapolis, representing his team that also has a subsidiary in the IndyCar Series.
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sportskeeda.com | Sabyasachi Biswas
Former F1 champion Damon Hill took a cheeky dig at the FIA after the governing body's latest announcement. The FIA, the body that controls the F1's sporting side, announced that it will now take a more measured approach to swearing. Swearing during races has been one of the most talked-about topics in recent times. Resorting to that, the FIA in January this year announced that it would penalize drivers who use expletives during races.
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sportskeeda.com | Sabyasachi Biswas
Chase Elliott is all set to drift away from the NASCAR Cup Series temporarily to set foot in the Late Model Stock Tour series next week. The Hendrick Motorsports driver will drive in the Late Model Series on May 22, 2025, at the Hickory Motor Speedway. The #9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 driver will return to race in the Late Model Stock Tour Series at Hickory, North Carolina. He will participate in the ASA National Series/INEX Legends National Qualifier with Fr8auctions-sponsored #9 Chevrolet.
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sportskeeda.com | Sabyasachi Biswas
Ryan Blaney let his feelings known after the Team Penske driver hosted the Pickle for a Purpose event recently. It is the annual fundraising event for the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation, a non-profit organization established to raise brain health awareness. Blaney hosted a few NASCAR drivers, other celebrities, and a few pickleball pros for the Pickle for a Purpose event. The event was streamed live from Rally Pickleball in Charlotte on May 13.
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sportskeeda.com | Sabyasachi Biswas
Max Papis was all praise for Brent Crews after the news of the latter's debut in NASCAR surfaced on the internet. Papis, who has two Daytona 24H wins under his belt, came out in support of Crews and hyped him up ahead of his Truck Series debut this year. Crews, the young racing driver from Hickory, North Carolina, is all set to make his debut in the NASCAR Truck Series at North Wilkesboro. Crews will drive the #1 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro truck for Tricon Garage.
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