Justin Allison Adds his Name to Family Winners’ Circle

 

ARSlogoWith pit strategy and weather in play at Pocono Raceway, ARCA Racing Series driver Justin Allison earned his first series win in the ModSpace 125.

Justin Allison is the third member of the Allison family to win an ARCA race. Davey won eight times and Bobby once.

“It’s pretty cool to win here,” he said. “The Allison’s have a lot of history at this track. It definitely means a lot to get this first win here.”

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Jeb Burton Looks to Build on Eldora Momentum at Pocono

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Photo – Sean Gardner/Getty Images

Jeb Burton is our next guest on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk on Monday, July 28th at 8:55 pm ET. Call 347-996-5176 to interact with Jeb Burton during the LIVE broadcast.  

Second-generation driver Jeb Burton has a history on dirt; racing go-karts and motocross in Virginia and North Carolina. So, returning to Eldora Speedway for the Camping World Truck Series’ second annual event gave Burton reason to smile, anticipating NASCAR’s only dirt race. Continue reading

Montoya Returns to IndyCar Victory Lane at Pocono

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Juan Pablo Montoya is back in victory lane as an IndyCar driver after Sunday’s Pocono IndyCar 500.

When Tony Kanaan had to pit for fuel with three laps to go, Montoya headed to his first CART/IndyCar victory since Gateway in September 2000. Continue reading

Gabby Chaves Takes Pocono Indy Lights 100

Photo - Kyle Magda

Photo – Kyle Magda

Gabby Chaves picked up where he left off in practice by dominating the Pocono Indy Lights 100 Saturday.

Chaves cruised to a 7.7 second margin of victory over his closest competitor in points, Andretti Autosport driver Zach Veach.  The win put the icing on the cake for the Indy Lights points leader Continue reading

Pocono IndyCar 500 Preview

Photo - Kyle Magda

Photo – Kyle Magda



The Verizon IndyCar Series returns to the 2.5 mile Pocono Raceway for the second straight year this weekend. After not racing on the Tricky Triangle since 1989, IndyCar made its return last July with Chip Ganassi Racing’s (CGR) Scott Dixon picking up the win and leading a 1-2-3 finish for CGR.

Andretti Autosport driver Marco Andretti shattered the track qualifying record with a two-lap average of 221.273 mph. Andretti dominated the Pocono IndyCar 400 before fuel issues relegated him to a tenth-place finish and hopes for a better result in Sunday’s race. Continue reading