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Riley Herbst won the NASCAR Xfinity Series Pennzoil 250, part of a 1-2 Mustang finish with teammate Cole Custer at Indianapolis.
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The win is Herbst’s first of the season, clinching him a playoff spot.
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The victory marked Ford and Stewart-Haas Racing’s second straight victory, following Cole Custer's win at Pocono a week ago.
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It was an all-Ford front row with Custer on the pole and Herbst second.
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Ford also swept the stages with Herbst winning Stage 1 and Ryan Sieg winning Stage 2.
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Custer leads the point standings by 56 points over Justin Allgaier.
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The Xfinity Series will get several weeks off before returning Aug. 17 for the next race at Michigan International Speedway.
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Ty Majeski won the TSport 200 in dominating fashion, his second straight win at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, and Ford’s first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win of 2024.
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He overcame a restart violation on Lap 50 that sent him to the rear of the field, but rebounded to lead the final 56 laps en route to a 4.129-second victory.
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Layne Riggs finished fifth and was the highest finishing rookie.
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With one race left in the regular season, Majeski is locked into the playoffs with Ben Rhodes 18 points above the cut line.
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The series will be on break until the regular season finale Aug. 10 at Richmond in Virginia.
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James Deane captured his third overall win of the year in St. Louis, while earning his fifth consecutive podium finish of the Formula Drift season.
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RTR Teammate Ben Hobson battled his way into the top 32 after advancing from the seeding bracket.
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The win increased Deane’s lead in the PRO championship standings to 118 points.
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Ford Mustang driver Chaz Mostert claimed victory in Race 15 and 16 in the Repco Supercars Championship in Sydney.
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He led five Fords to the top-five finish with Payne in second, Randle in third, Davison in fourth and Pasquale in fifth.
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Cam Waters earned pole position in Race 15, while Ford Teammate Will Davison earned the pole in Race 16.
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After 16 races in the championship, Mostert is the top Ford moving into second, followed by Waters fourth in points overall.
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The series resumes Aug. 16-18 for the Tasmania SuperSprint.
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Jack Polito and Polito Racing were victorious in both races, from pole position, during Toronto Indy weekend.
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Polito extended his win streak to six races during the 2024 FEL Motorsports SCCC season.
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The next race weekend is Aug. 9-10 at Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières.
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Ryan Blaney finished third to lead Ford in an overtime finish in the NASCAR Cup Series at Indianapolis.
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Todd Gilliland (sixth), Austin Cindric (seventh) and Noah Gragson (ninth) joined Blaney with top-10 finishes.
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Brad Keselowski led 35 laps but ran out of fuel coming to the green flag in the first overtime and finished 21st.
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With four races remaining in the regular season, Ford has five drivers in playoff position: Blaney (fifth), Keselowski (eighth), Logano (10th), Cindric (12th) and Chris Buescher(15th).
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NASCAR will now go on a two-week break for the Summer Olympics with the Cup Series returning Aug. 11 at Richmond Raceway.
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Adrien Fourmaux claimed a solid fourth overall and Grégoire Munster continued his points scoring run in the FIA World Rally Championship in Latvia.
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Mārtiņš Sesks debuted a Puma Rally1 Hybrid in his second appearance with the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team.
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Sesks finished 18 of 20 stages in the top three overall.
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Fourmaux holds onto his fifth position in the championship points.
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Next up on the WRC schedule is the WRC Secto Rally Finland, July 31 – Aug. 4.
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Donny Schatz drove from 20th to second on the podium at the 41st Kings Royal in the World of Outlaws/High Limit Series at Eldora Speedway in Ohio.
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He similarly moved from 25th to fourth during the Knight Before, earning KSE Hard Charger for both nights.
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Schatz finished second at the High Limit Series Double Down Duels both nights.
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The No. 15 team finished second on the podium at the Brad Doty Classic at Attica Raceway Park in Ohio.
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The World of Outlaws Sprint Cars return to Pennsylvania and BAPS Motor Speedway Wednesday for the Bricker’s Bash.
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Eric Evans and Marco Signoretti led Ford in qualifying, three-thousandths of a second from earning pole position for the event opener in the GT4 European Series at Hockenheim in Germany.
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Evans and Signoretti led 57 minutes of the hourlong race, finishing second.
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The two mirrored their performance in the event finale, finishing second.
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Academy Motorsports teammates Matt Nicoll-Jones and William Moore earned an 11th-place class finish in the opener – battling from 29th on the grid – and 12th in the finale.
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TeamFloral-Vanspringel of Nathan Vansprigel and Nico Verdonck finished 15th.
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The next round of action is slated for September 20-22 at Monza.
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Chad Green and Daniel Wilkerson qualified fifth and eighth in their Ford Mustang Dark Horse funny cars in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series in Washington state.
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Bob Tasca III qualified 12th and defeated Chad Green in first-round eliminations to advance to the second round.
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The next stop on the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is Sonoma, California for the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals, beginning Friday.