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Harrison Burton gave Wood Brothers Racing its 100th NASCAR Cup Series victory Saturday night in an overtime finish at Daytona International Speedway.
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Ford saw 10 drivers combine to lead 131-of-164 laps after sweeping the top eight spots in qualifying and winning all three race stages.
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There are five Ford drivers qualified for the Playoffs – Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric, Brad Keselowski and Burton with one race remaining in the regular season.
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The NASCAR Cup Series will end its regular season on Sunday, Sept. 1 at Darlington Raceway for the annual Southern 500 (6 p.m. ET, USA, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Streaming on NBC Sports).
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The NASCAR Cup Series will end its regular season on Sunday, Sept. 1 at Darlington Raceway for the annual Southern 500 (6 p.m. ET, USA, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Streaming on NBC Sports).
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George Miedecke and Rylan Gray both earned pole position in the Miedecke Motorsports Mustang GT4, finishing a weekend-best fourth in the opener.
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Miedecke Motorsports led the finale before a gearbox failure forced an early exit after five laps.
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The penultimate rounds of GT4 Australia are scheduled for October 18-20 at Sydney Motorsport Park, with live streaming available on the official series website.
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Bob Michaelian and Luca Mars of KohR Motorsports earned their first podium of the season, finishing third.
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The No. 59 KohR Motorsports Ford Mustang GT4, driven by Bob Michaelian and Luca Mars, earned its second podium of the season and second consecutive top-five GS class finish.
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Michaelian advanced from 12th to 9th before handing off to Mars, who gained five more positions during a late-race restart and secured the podium in the final 20 minutes.
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The No. 43 Cameron Racing USA Ford Mustang GT4, driven by Sean Quinlan and Gregory Liefooghe, achieved their best finish of the season, placing fifth.
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The next race is set for September 19-22 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with live coverage on Peacock Premium (U.S.) and IMSA TV.
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Luca Mars powered his No. 59 KohR Motorsports Ford Mustang GT4 to a virtually perfect series weekend, winning both races from the GSX class pole.
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Mars’ performance brings his win total to five, and the event sweep is his second in the all-new Mustang GT4 in 2024 (Last: ROAR Before the 24, Daytona International Speedway).
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Mars tightens his hold on the VP Racing SportsCar Challenge GSX points championship, carrying a 540-point lead into the final two rounds at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
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Sean Quinlan and the No. 19 Cameron Racing USA Ford Mustang GT4 celebrated their best finish, a podium third place, in the finale.
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The final 2024 stop is scheduled for October 9-12 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, with live race coverage on Peacock Premium (U.S.) and IMSA TV.
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The No. 64 Ford Mustang GT3 of Harry Tincknell and Mike Rockenfeller secured the first podium for Ford Multimatic Motorsports and Mustang GT3 in IMSA, finishing second, the third top-five effort in the last four races.
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The No. 55 Proton Competition Ford Mustang GT3 earned its first GTD class pole in its debut season, with Giammarco Levorato setting a 1:43.900 lap time in his series and track debut.
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The No. 64 and No. 65 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3s recorded their best qualifying of the season, starting third and fourth, respectively, in the GTD Pro field.
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The No. 65, with Joey Hand as the starter, reached as high as second but dropped after a penalty for a minimum refueling time infraction, ultimately finishing fourth.
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The No. 65 of Dirk Müller recovered from last to a season-best fourth-place class finish.
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The next race, the Battle on the Bricks, is scheduled for September 19-22 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with live race coverage on Peacock Premium (U.S.) and IMSA TV.
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Layne Riggs scored the first win of his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career by taking the playoff opener at the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday afternoon.
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Riley Herbst finished fourth, and Ryan Sieg was fifth to lead Ford Friday night.
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Cole Custer is second in the point standings, while Herbst is sixth, as both drivers have already clinched playoff spots.
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Sieg’s finish also improved his playoff chances, as he sits 15 points above the cut line.
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There are four races remaining in the NASCAR Xfinity Series regular season.
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The Xfinity Series continues on Saturday, August 31 at Darlington Raceway (3:30 p.m. ET, USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
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Four Ford Ranger Super pickups took to the track at Chang International with Sandy Stuvik earning the top spot for Ford with a fourth-place finish in Race 6 in the Thailand Super Series.
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Stuvik moved up from ninth to fourth position. The remarkable scene was made as he moved up two positions at a high-speed turn with a drifting action showcasing his skill and vehicle capabilities.
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This race hosted Ford fans (customers, dealers and team sponsors) there to cheer for the Ford team. They received the exclusive experience with the excitement of the race, Ranger performance and hot lap activities.
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Emely De Heus finished 15th in Race 1 and 13th in Race 2 in F1 Academy in the Netherlands.
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MP Motorsport, Team of De Heus, sits in fourth place overall.
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The next F1 Academy event will take place in Singapore, Sept. 20-22.