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Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
5 questions for Wisconsin racing in 2025: How much sprint car racing is too much?
Before the calendar flipped, we looked ahead to five questions to be answered – or at least addressed – during the 2025 Wisconsin racing season. One involves an incredible and ambituous stretch of sprint car racing at its highest levels with Kyle Larson's High Limit series June 3-4 and the World of Outlaws June 6-7-8. Advertisement Other questions involved the Milwaukee Mile, the ASA STARS National Tour, what the future might look like for NASCAR in the state, and the short-track juggernaut that is Ty Majeski. But here's the second: Rico Abreu, right, and Brad Sweet, seen at a World of Outlaws race at Beaver Dam Raceway in 2022, are now regulars on the High Limit Racing sprint car series. More: Key Wisconsin auto racing events for the 2025 season How will an unofficial Wisconsin sprint week play out? Not only did the World of Outlaws grace Wisconsin with eight races in 2025, it dropped three of them alongside the previously announced two-night Badger State debut for Kyle Larson's High Limit Racing. Five events in six nights are an abundance for sprint car fans. High Limit is set to race June 3 at 141 Speedway in Maribel and June 4 at Red Cedar Speedway in Menomonie to start this unofficial Wisconsin sprint week. The Outlaws events fall on June 6 at the Plymouth Dirt Track, June 7 at Beaver Dam Raceway (the traditional $20,000-to-win Jim 'JB' Boyd Memorial) and June 8 at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie. Advertisement There's one conflict across the timespan, Red Cedar on the night of an Outlaws' stop in Jackson, Minnesota. Will any High Limit teams use their proximity and free weekend to cross over and give fans a bigger treat? How many Wisconsin drivers might partake? What's the chance the weather holds for all five nights? And, ultimately, will ticket buyers be able to support it all? Then the Outlaws will be back in the state for doubleheaders June 27-28 at Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond and July 11-12 at Wilmot Raceway as well as a single night Aug. 19 at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Big week for High Limit, Outlaws sprint car racing in Wisconsin


USA Today
15-02-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
NASCAR Truck Series Daytona: How to watch, green flag time, live updates
NASCAR Truck Series Daytona: How to watch, green flag time, live updates The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 2025 season will begin on Friday night under the lights at Daytona. Reigning champion Ty Majeski will begin his title defense from the front row, but he'll have to fend off several Cup Series regulars in the Fresh From Florida 250 field. MORE: See our 2025 NASCAR Truck series predictions We'll be updating you on all the highlights throughout the night, so be sure to refresh this post. NASCAR Truck Series at Daytona: How to watch Friday's race The Fresh From Florida 250 is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m ET on FS1. Light rain caused a red flag in Cup Series practice just a few hours before the Truck Series race, but the chance of precipitation is under 15 percent for the rest of the evening. Jamie Little (play-by-play announcer), Kevin Harvick (analyst), and Joey Logano (analyst) will be in the broadcast booth for the Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway. You can stream the Truck Series race on Fubo. Watch the NASCAR Truck Series at Daytona on Fubo (free trial) Daytona 500 weather and schedule update While the forecast for Saturday's Xfinity Series race looks promising, NASCAR did make a big change to Sunday's schedule to try and get more laps in. The 2025 Daytona 500 will now begin one hour earlier, at 1:30 p.m. ET on Sunday. According to rain is expected in Daytona at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, with cloudy conditions taking over at around 6 p.m. ET. That means we could be in for a long delay and a late finish. Truck Series Fresh From Florida 250 starting lineup Ben Rhodes (#99 Ford) Ty Majeski (#98 Ford) Corey Heim (#11 Toyota) Grant Enfinger (#9 Chevrolet) Jake Garcia (#13 Ford) Chandler Smith (#38 Ford) Dawson Sutton (#26 Chevrolet) Kaden Honeycutt (#45 Chevrolet) Clay Greenfield (#95 Chevrolet) Johnny Sauter (#66 Ford) Matt Crafton (#88 Ford) Tanner Gray (#15 Toyota) Rajah Caruth (#71 Chevrolet) Frankie Muniz (#33 Ford) Daniel Hemric (#19 Chevrolet) Spencer Boyd (#76 Chevrolet) Justin Haley (#7 Chevrolet) Andres Perez De Lara (#77 Chevrolet) Bayley Currey (#44 Chevrolet) Mason Maggio (#4 Chevrolet) Jack Wood (#91 Chevrolet) Norm Benning (#6 Chevrolet) Parker Kligerman (#75 Chevrolet) Matt Mills (#42 Chevrolet) Nathan Byrd (#02 Chevrolet) William Sawalich (#1 Toyota) Layne Riggs (#34 Ford) Toni Breidinger (#5 Toyota) Jason White (#22 Ford) Connor Mosack (#81 Chevrolet) Michael McDowell (#07 Chevrolet) Josh Reaume (#2 Ford) Timmy Hill (#56 Toyota) Giovanni Ruggiero (#17 Toyota) Tyler Ankrum (#18 Chevrolet) Stewart Friesen (#52 Toyota) Bryan Dauzat (#28 Chevrolet) Justin Carroll (#90 Chevrolet) Frankie Muniz begins first full-time Truck Series schedule Actor-turned-driver Frankie Muniz will run a full-time schedule in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2025. Muniz drove in multiple truck races in 2024 and a full ARCA season in 2023.