Connor Zilisch conquers Michigan International Speedway with another ARCA Menards Series victory on Friday night in the Henry Ford Health 200.
BROOKLYN, Mich. – Connor Zilisch doesn’t need to prove anything to anyone, but on Friday at Michigan International Speedway, he once again proved he is a quick learner.
On Fan4Racing Radio: Michigan NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew!
In this episode…
We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Then, we update the ARCA East and ARCA West Series. Afterward, we preview the ARCA Menards Series race at Michigan.
Next, we preview the ARCA Menards Series race at Illinois State Fairgrounds. Afterward, we update the NASCAR Truck Series.
Our apologies…Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are canceling tonight’s show. We are returning after the Olympic break on Friday, Aug. 9th for our preview show and Monday, Aug. 12th for our review show.
In this episode…
We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we review the ARCA Menards/ARCA East Series race atLucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. We’ll also update the ARCA West Series.
Next, comment on the post-race media interview with the NASCAR Truck Series winner, Ty Majeski, who drives the No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford. Afterward, we review the NASCAR Truck Series race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Kyle Larson claims his third NASCAR Cup Series Crown Jewel at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in on Sunday afternoon in the Brickyard 400
SPEEDWAY, Ind. – Only two months after competing in the Indianapolis 500, Kyle Larson returned to the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon to claim the trophy in one of the NASCAR Cup Series’ crown jewel events, the 30th Anniversary Brickyard 400 Presented by PPG – holding off the field in a dramatic double overtime finish.
Riley Herbst kisses the bricks after a NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday afternoon in the Pennzoil 250.
SPEEDWAY, Ind. – In one of the most dramatic NASCAR Xfinity Series finishes in recent memory at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Riley Herbst took the lead in the final corner of the final lap to claim his first victory of the season in Saturday’s Pennzoil 250 – formally punching his ticket to the 2024 Playoffs.