
NASCAR Puts Chicago Street Race on Ice For One Year
Well, it was fun while it lasted.
Well, it was fun while it lasted.
For two weeks, the NASCAR schedule has taken the series to road courses.
Shane van Gisbergen keeps winning, but it’s the teenager who beat him Saturday that has everyone in the garage on notice.
Chase Briscoe didn’t beat Shane van Gisbergen—but for a moment, it looked like he might, and that alone tells you how far he’s come.
It wasn’t even a stage break when tempers boiled over at lap 62 at Sonoma Sunday—but the yellow flag flew, and suddenly pit road turned into a low-budget sequel to Days of Thunder.
Sonoma was less a race and more a performance—starring Shane van Gisbergen and 35 background cars.
Imagine the soft rustle of dry California grass.
A week ago, Connor Zilisch felt like he was pushed out of the way. At Sonoma, he pushed back and took the win ahead of Shane van Gisbergen.
For the second straight weekend, Shane van Gisbergen dominated NASCAR time trials—and predictably so.