Frontstretch Newsletter: June 25, 2026 Volume XX,
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- NASCAR teams are mostly still en route to Sonoma right now. ARCA Menards Series West teams are scheduled to load into their garage area (the pit lane) this afternoon. - IMSA teams have a full work day at Watkins Glen International. The support series, including Michelin Pilot
Challenge, will be practicing today. IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship teams will practice starting Friday. If anything of note breaks, we'll have it for you at Frontstretch.
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The now-defunct AM Racing has filed suit against Sigma Performance Services in North Carolina, seeking the return of equipment and a cease of intellectual property usage.
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| Ryan Newman Driving Kaulig No. 25 at North
Wilkesboro
Kaulig Racing announced Wednesday that Ryan Newman will drive the RAM All-Star No. 25 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in July.
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| Felix Rosenqvist Won’t Return to Meyer Shank Next
Year
Meyer Shank Racing announced Wednesday that Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist will be leaving the organization at the end of the 2026 season.
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| Entry Lists: IMSA at Watkins
Glen
This weekend's IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship six-hour endurance race has 54 teams entered. 43 more will compete in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge race Saturday.
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Photos are courtesy of Nigel Kinrade Photography, Joe Skibinski of Penske Entertainment, Wayne Riegle of SRX and our own Phil Allaway. Have news for Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at [email protected] with a promising
lead or tip.
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Frontstretch Line of the Week "It’s the beauty of Gragson and how he acts: in every move he makes, he’s authentically him. Being real and showcasing the passion off the racetrack, as well as
on it, is the key to winning fans back in NASCAR. It’s why Drive to Survive on Netflix has helped catapult F1 to a new level of success in America." - Tom Bowles on why it was important for Noah Gragson to confront Kevin Magnussen and stand up for himself.
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