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wdwfan4ver

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Denny Hamlin may not be racing at Mexico City in the Cup series because he already said he'll be missing the Mexico City race if the baby isn't born before he leaves for Mexico.

What is going on is Denny has been on baby watch for the last 2 weeks and his girlfriend still hasn't given birth yet.
 

wdwfan4ver

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T.J. Puchyr has bought Rick Ware Racing. T.J. was one of the owners of Spire Motorsports.

What I know about this deal is Rick Ware is kept on as a partner and Rick's son Cody still be kept to driver the 51 car. T.J. want the organization to be turned into a 3 car by 2027.
 

wdwfan4ver

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It was announced Daniel Suarez is not returning to Trackhouse Racing next year. Pr from both parties claim the decision is mutual, but the truth is Daniel has been on the hot seat for a while.

What I know is everything is pointing to Trackhouse Racing is going with Connor Zilisch for next year.

I don't know where Daniel will be going if it is a cup ride for next year.
 

wdwfan4ver

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There will be a change in the NASCAR schedule for the first Sunday of July.

The city of Chicago wants NASCAR to return, but with a different date.

What I know is the agreement between the City of Chicago and NASCAR was for 3 years and that contract has ended. Basically the city wants a 2nd contract with NASCAR, I don't know if NASCAR wants to extend that relationship. I am saying that because of Rumors a San Diego street course race, a return of Chicagoland Speedway, or a race in Canada.
 

wdwfan4ver

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NASCAR announced San Diego will be hosting the Truck series, xfinity series, and the cup series from June 19th to June 21st.

The location is San Diego is Naval Base Coronado. It is not a typo, NASCAR will be racing on an active military base. What I know is the street course itself is finalized according to Ben Kennedy. Ben Kennedy is the Executive Vice President and Chief Venue & Racing Innovations Officer of NASCAR.

The only parts of the street course known at this time is passing by aircraft carriers and racing on the Tarmac.
 

wdwfan4ver

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Stewart Friesen suffered a broken pelvis and a fractured right leg from a dirt modified race on Monday at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec, Canada. What I know about the crash is he flipped during the race. The issue with the Pelvis is major. According to his wife, Stewart has an unstable/open-book pelvic fracture. That meanings his pelvis is broken in two or more places and there is a large hematoma on his pelvis.

It is unknown if NASCAR truck series driver Stewart Friesen will be racing rest of the truck series season, but I'm guessing not due to the how bad that pelvis fracture is he is not racing for rest of the season.

What I know is he needs surgery and the final regular Season Truck series race is August 15th and the first playoff Race being on August 30th.

Stewart Friesen was going to be part of the truck series playoffs due to his truck series win earlier this year.
 

wdwfan4ver

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It was announced today that Fox now owns 33 percent of Penske Entertainment and Fox Extended Indycar tv contract for several more years. What Fox gets is one third ownership of Indycar and one third owner ship of Indianapolis Motor speedway. Fox spent in the range of $125 million to 135 million dollars for buying into Penske Entertainment. Penske Entertainment owns Indycar, Indianapolis Motor speedway, and IMS Productions.

Fox owning Penske Entertainment does not affect Penske's race teams at all. Penske's race teams are under the Team Penske division of Penske Corp. Fox themselves have no ownership of Team Penske.

Fox owning a stake of Indycar does not affect NASCAR since Fox does racing coverage for both racing series with the difference being Indycar is on Fox for all Indycar Races and NASCAR is only on Some Fox channel from Daytona to the All Star Race.
 

wdwfan4ver

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Stewart Friesen suffered a broken pelvis and a fractured right leg from a dirt modified race on Monday at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec, Canada. What I know about the crash is he flipped during the race. The issue with the Pelvis is major. According to his wife, Stewart has an unstable/open-book pelvic fracture. That meanings his pelvis is broken in two or more places and there is a large hematoma on his pelvis.

It is unknown if NASCAR truck series driver Stewart Friesen will be racing rest of the truck series season, but I'm guessing not due to the how bad that pelvis fracture is he is not racing for rest of the season.

What I know is he needs surgery and the final regular Season Truck series race is August 15th and the first playoff Race being on August 30th.

Stewart Friesen was going to be part of the truck series playoffs due to his truck series win earlier this year.
I have an update on this. Stewart Friesen is now back in the United States in a Level one Trauma Center in New York.
 

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