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Michael Jordan’s Private Messages and Yacht Photo Among Shocking Items in NASCAR’s Explosive Exhibit List
49+ min ago (305+ words) Among the documents listed are financial records, driver contracts, internal negotiations, and, unexpectedly, private text exchanges involving high-profile figures like Denny Hamlin, Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins, and 23XI Racing co-owner Jordan. One line item in particular has already raised eyebrows (via FanBuzz): "Catch 23" (MJ's private yacht)and Airspeed. For those unfamiliar, Airspeed is 23XI's cutting-edge race shop in Huntersville, North Carolina, a facility that has quickly become one of the most talked-about team headquarters in the sport. Money is expected to play a significant role once arguments begin. On their own exhibit list, the teams included sensitive financial records tied to NASCAR CEO Jim France, including tax returns and compensation documents such as W-2s and 1099 filings. And then there's Airspeed, again. Multiple images of the building reportedly appear in the filing, almost as if to underscore the scale of Jordan…...
The terrifying crash that left everyone asking: How DID he survive?
50+ min ago (41+ words) On November 29, 2020 Romain Grosjean sat at the back of the grid at the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix. Little did he know that 30 seconds later he would be fighting for his life. By DARREN BOYLE, DATA JOURNALIST...
Austin Cindric’s Father, Who Was Fired After the IndyCar Scandal, Is Willing to Wait Till the Right Thing Arrives
1+ hour, 4+ min ago (335+ words) Tim Cindric served as president of Team Penske's entire racing operation from 2005 through 2024. In February 2025, he stepped back from that overarching role to focus solely on overseeing Team Penske's IndyCar program and its museum. Alongside those duties, he acted as the chief race strategist for Josef Newgarden. Newgarden, a two-time defending Indianapolis 500 winner, and teammate Will Power were found to have an illegally modified part on their cars before the final round of qualifications for the 109th Indianapolis 500. As a result, IndyCar suspended both Cindric and Ron Ruzewski for the race, and both teams were fined $100,000. Since then, he has been seeking opportunities. Tim recently issued a statement reflecting on his unexpected downtime. "I've just been catching up on life. I've had some interesting inquiries within and outside of motorsport, but I haven't committed anything yet to speak of. It's just…...
Austin Cindric's Father, Who Was Fired After the IndyCar Scandal, Is Willing to Wait Till the Right Thing Arrives
1+ hour, 5+ min ago (471+ words) Time crunch?Get all your NASCAR news here in just 60 words Tim Cindric served as president of Team Penske's entire racing operation from 2005 through 2024. In February 2025, he stepped back from that overarching role to focus solely on overseeing Team Penske's IndyCar program and its museum. Alongside those duties, he acted as the chief race strategist for Josef Newgarden. Newgarden, a two-time defending Indianapolis 500 winner, and teammate Will Power were found to have an illegally modified part on their cars before the final round of qualifications for the 109th Indianapolis 500. As a result, IndyCar suspended both Cindric and Ron Ruzewski for the race, and both teams were fined $100,000. Since then, he has been seeking opportunities. Tim recently issued a statement reflecting on his unexpected downtime. "I've just been catching up on life. I've had some interesting inquiries within and outside of motorsport,…...
Why Carl Edwards Believed His Iconic Backflip Celebration in NASCAR Was Not A Big Deal
1+ hour, 41+ min ago (412+ words) At a time when outrageous race-win celebrations weren't the norm, Carl Edwards put them to another level entirely. He stepped away from the Cup Series after his 2016 championship run, but his signature backflip remains one of the sport's most unforgettable sights. Strangely, he doesn't consider it to be that big a deal. Edwards' inspiration came from World of Outlaws driver Tyler Walker, whose own backflip left Edwards stunned. Watching Walker, he thought it was the wildest celebration he had ever seen. Edwards then tried it at Capital Speedway in Holts Summit, Missouri, while racing a dirt car. After earning his first win in the No. 99 truck at Kentucky, he brought the celebration with him to NASCAR. Describing the feeling, Edwards said that when he stood atop his car with the crowd roaring, the backflip felt like the purest expression of…...
McLaren Mechanics Stir Controversy as F1 Fans Blast Their Cold Reaction to Oscar Piastri
2+ hour, 11+ min ago (506+ words) Oscar Piastri should have been enjoying one of the biggest highlights of his season at the Qatar Grand Prix. Still, instead, the spotlight quickly shifted from his brilliant Sprint pole'to something much stranger happening inside the McLaren garage. Many F1 fans watching felt that the team's reaction to his achievement was surprisingly cold, and it did not take long for the internet to react. Piastri pulled off a sensational lap on Friday to take pole position for the Sprint, and it was not a comfortable session either. The 24-year-old'grabbed a 1:20.055s lap'with just moments left on the clock to beat Mercedes driver George Russell, who had just taken provisional P1 a while earlier with a 1:20.087'and looked confident. McLaren teammate Lando Norris crossed the line after Piastri but was unable to match his pace and had to settle for third place. It was…...
'Scary Lewis'! Former F1 Driver Backs Struggling Hamilton Amid Ferrari Woes: 'If You Give Him A Bit Of Hope..."
2+ hour, 54+ min ago (324+ words) Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya backed the struggling seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton amid the tumultuous season he has had to endure with Ferrari. Hamilton, who made the lucrative move to Ferrari ahead of the season, has struggled to find his footing in the iconic red of the Prancing Horse in his debut campaign and remains in search of his first win with the Italian manufacturer. "I'm a big believer of Lewis," Montoya, the former Williams and McLaren driver said. "If you give Lewis a bit of hope, that's a scary Lewis, that guy can do something," the 50-year-old Colombian added. For the ongoing season, Ferrari chose to replace Sainz with Hamilton, a significant decision that has yet to yield the desired results. Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc clarified the chairman's comments, highlighting his long-standing and strong relationship with John from…...
Qatar Grand Prix Puts Three-Way Title Fight Under Desert Lights
3+ hour, 9+ min ago (376+ words) The Qatar Grand Prix is the penultimate act of the 2025 Formula 1 season and it has become a thriller. The field heads to the 5.419-kilometre Lusail International Circuit near Doha for a 57-lap night race on a fast, flowing track built for pure speed. This is also the last sprint weekend of the year, compressing practice, qualifying and two races into three intense days. The points table could hardly be tighter. Lando Norris leads with 390 points for McLaren, while team-mate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull's Max Verstappen share second on 366. Piastri sits ahead of Verstappen on race victories, the first tiebreaker if they finish level. Across Qatar and the Abu Dhabi finale there are 58 points available, so all three still control their fate. Las Vegas changed everything. Verstappen won there, but both McLarens were disqualified for excessive floor wear, cutting Norris's…...
'People Like That Drama Especially When Discussing...': Carlos Sainz Backs Ferrari Star Amid Struggles
4+ hour, 1+ min ago (389+ words) Former Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz backed seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton as the Brit continues to endure a lacklustre debut campaign with the Italian manufacturer. Hamilton joined the Prancing Horse ahead of the ongoing campaign in a high-profile move, but things haven't gone to plan as the fabled manufacturer remains in search of their first win this season. Ironically, Sainz remains the last man to win a race in Ferrari colours before his switch to Williams, but the Spaniard backed Hamilton to get better in the fabled red car with time. "I know people like that drama, especially when we're talking about a seven-time world champion," Sainz began. "I side with Lewis, and it's very difficult to join a team and stand out," he added. "Even more so in your first year, when your teammate knows the car and the…...
Thanksgiving Classic 2025: Everything You Need to Know About Schedule, Drivers and Storylines
4+ hour, 10+ min ago (631+ words) Nov 29, 2025 | 1:05 AM CST The Thanksgiving celebrations seem to have extended! Southern National Motorsports Park is gearing up for a milestone weekend as the Thanksgiving classic celebrates its 25th anniversary. The storied event returns with one of its strongest fields in years, blending NASCAR star power with short track legends and rising prospects. Here's what you need to know about the 2025 edition. The Thanksgiving classic is Southern National Motorsports Park's crown-jewel season finale, a historic late-model stock car showdown that's been drawing big names and bigger storylines since its first running in 1998, just as the Southern National was wrapping up its sixth year. It was originally called the Winston Turkey 200, and Philip Morris, a five-time NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series champion, won the inaugural race. Over the years, it has become one of short-track racing's most iconic fall traditions, with winners…...