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  1. We share all kinds of live racing action from the 24 Hours of SPA this weekend, but if you missed any of that we’ve got great highlight video below that shows the best racing action from the weekend. We’re talking 24 Hour Endurance Road Racing, which is not for the weak of heart. This is racing that tests teams, drivers, crews, strategies, and more. It’s a never ending battle, in often changing conditions, and that means the racing action can something get a little dicey. But don’t worrry, you get to see it all right here. If you missed the racing LIVESTREAM, and would like to check it out, CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE REPLAY The post Extended Highlights from the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa | GT World Challenge powered by AWS 2026 appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  2. Here we go again! The 2026 IMSA Racing season is in full swing and this weekend the series was visiting Watkins Glen in New York which is one of the most famous race tracks in the country! There was a ton of racing that is going on all weekend, in several classes, and we shared all the racing action LIVE right here. But if you missed the livestream, the video below is just the top action from the 6-Hours of Watkins Glen endurance race. If you want to see all the live racing from the weekend, CLICK HERE AND CHECK OUT ALL THE ACTION The post IMSA 6-Hours of Watkins Glen Endurance Racing Highlight Video Is Right Here! Only The Best Racing Action! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  3. Taylor Dietsch swung the big bat at Norwalk. Dietsch picked up his first Factory Stock Showdown win of 2026 and took down the points leader.View the full article
  4. The NHRA Pro Mod Playoffs opened at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals. Kevin Rivenbark picked up the win and points lead.View the full article
  5. The Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals was epic. Here's a recap of all the action from on of the best NHRA events of the year so far. View the full article
  6. ATVs are back at the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo, and it's all thanks to Segway. You read that correctly.View the full article
  7. These off-brand youth ATVs seem like good deals. Until you read all the recalls about them.View the full article
  8. Why stop at one when you can boost them all?View the full article
  9. We seldom hear about new 2-stroke motorcycles, but we've never heard about one producing 280 hp until now.View the full article
  10. Here's how a real Muppet and a real Suzuki Savage came together to create movie magic in The Great Muppet Caper. View the full article
  11. Every custom motorcycle tells a story, but some projects go far beyond cosmetic upgrades. One such BMW-based café racer, built by Sport-Evolution, demonstrates how thoughtful engineering and close collaboration with a customer can transform a classic boxer into a truly one-of-a-kind machine. Rather than following a standard café racer formula, the project focused on developing tailored technical solutions to accommodate the owner’s specific vision. The most significant modification involved redesigning the rear section of the motorcycle. Instead of retaining the […] The post Custom BMW Café Racer Showcases Handcrafted Engineering and Bespoke Solutions appeared first on Return of the Cafe Racers. View the full article
  12. Sean Dylan Kelly snatched a last-lap Superbike win at The Ridge while Mathew Scholtz retained the championship lead, Josh Herrin doubled up in Supersport, and the Hooligan and BTR classes delivered breakthrough victories. The post Kelly steals Ridge MotoAmerica thriller, Herrin doubles in Supersport appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  13. Nathan Gouker took a MotoAmerica Talent Cup double at The Ridge, including a 0.008-second Race Two win over Kensei Matsudaira, while Australians Sam Drane and Jake Paige both featured on the podium. The post Australians podium as Gouker sweeps MotoAmerica Talent Cup round appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  14. Kevin Rivenbark opened the JBS Equipment NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by Elite Motorsports Road to the Championship with a victory on Sunday at Summit Motorsports Park, knocking off Billy Banaka in the final round as part of this weekend’s Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals. This weekend’s event was the seventh of 11 races in the category during the 2026 campaign and this weekend’s race is powered by Polaris and presented by Jan-Cen Motorsports. It is also the first of five playoff races and Rivenbark started strong, going 5.714-seconds at 251.53 mph in the final round to hold off Banaka’s 5.716 at 252.33. Rivenbark’s first victory this season and second in his NHRA Pro Mod career couldn’t have come at a better time, as he moved to ninth in points. “We haven’t won this (Wally) since Phoenix of 2024, but we never stop,” Rivenbark said. “The guys are restless. They just keep going and going. We’ve had some bad times and some tough times, but hopefully we’re on the right road. We knew we had a better car than what we showed in qualifying. “This weekend was really a shakeup. We’re hoping to get going for the Road to the Championship and hopefully both of us (with teammate Stan Shelton) will come out on top or at least one and two.” Rivenbark, who qualified 13th, knocked off past world champion Mike Castellana, Derek Menholt, who came into the race with the points lead, and Lyle Barnett to reach the final round. Banaka advanced to the final round with wins against Alex Laughlin, Justin Bond and Mike Thielen. Menholt stayed in the points lead, but has just a 13-point advantage over Mike Stavrinos. Banaka is third, just 15 points out of first. The JBS Equipment NHRA Pro Mod Series presented by Elite Motorsports returns to action on Sept. 2-7 as part of the Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. The post Rivenbark Opens JBS Equipment NHRA Pro Mod Series Road to the Championship With Win in Norwalk first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
  15. Top Fuel rookie sensation Maddi Gordon won her first career race on Sunday at Summit Motorsports Park, defeating Antron Brown in the final round to hand Ron Capps Motorsports its first Top Fuel and Funny Car sweep with Ron Capps at the 20th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals. Aaron Stanfield (Pro Stock) and Richard Gadson (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won the 10th of 20 races during the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season. In just her 10th professional start, Top Fuel’s Maddi Gordon picked up a Diamond Wally in her 12,000-horsepower Carlyle Tools/Monster Energy dragster, driving past Antron Brown with a run of 3.786-seconds at 333.16 mph. Gordon’s day was nearly over before it began, as the team had to scramble to get the car started on the starting line due to a parts issue. It finally started just in time – thanks to Spencer Massey graciously waiting as well – and she went 3.854 at 325.14 to get the win. Gordon followed with victories against Tony Stewart and points leader Shawn Langdon to advance to the final. Brown left first, but Gordon quickly tracked him down to get the victory, finishing off a Ron Capps Motorsports sweep. To add to the moment, Gordon’s father, Doug, also won in Top Alcohol Funny Car on Sunday. “It literally doesn’t get any better than this,” Gordon said. “We brought three race cars here, we came home with three trophies and three ice cream scoopers, and y’all know me, you know I love ice cream, so that is like the cherry on top. I remember backing up from the burnout, and I wanted that win so bad, so bad. For my dad to win, and then Ron to win, it’s like the pressure is on, right? I’m just so grateful for this opportunity. This is the best day of my life. “They say people usually stick out an arm or a leg for you; well, Ron catapulted out of a cannon for me. He believed in me even before I won a Top Alcohol Funny Car trophy. He signed my license in 2023, and I never imagined I would be sitting next to him in the media center. He could have thrown any driver in there, but he chose me, and I’m forever grateful for this opportunity. He changed my life in every way except for where I live.” Brown reached his second straight final round by defeating Leah Pruett, Tony Schumacher and Clay Millican. Langdon maintains a healthy points lead in the category, with it now standing at 150 points over teammate Doug Kalitta. In Funny Car, Capps did his part for the first-ever nitro sweep for his team, finishing off a consistent day with a run of 3.969 at 328.54 in his 12,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Care Toyota GR Supra to power past runner-up Jack Beckman. It gave the three-time world champion and the current points leader his milestone 80th career victory and his third this season, becoming the first driver in Funny Car to reach three wins in 2026. Capps, who qualified third, defeated Bobby Bode, J.R. Todd and Alexis DeJoria to reach the final round, which presented a pressure-packed situation for both Capps and Gordon. But Capps came through in the clutch, posting a terrific .048 reaction time that led to a thrilling wire-to-wire victory. It’s a win Capps will always remember for a variety of reasons, including getting to share in the moment with Gordon as Capps and his entire organization wrapped up another milestone moment. “I went over to her car before the final round, and I go, “Well, you got your head on straight, right?’ and she’s just smiling at me, that Maddi Gordon smile, and I actually asked her for advice,” Capps said. “You lie in bed, and you dream about stuff like this. I don’t know how many final rounds I’ve been in, but it was fun, and I was just hoping we got the win. Once we got the win, I thought the odds were definitely going down with her dad and me getting a win, but this is crazy. We’re just lucky.” Knowing he needed to be nearly perfect on the starting line, Pro Stock’s Aaron Stanfield delivered in the final round, using a brilliant .002 reaction time in his Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage/Melling/Janac Brothers Racing car to defeat Matt Hartford on a holeshot with a run of 6.626 at 208.75. It is Stanfield’s second win this season and the 16th in his career and the young standout earned every part of his second victory in three seasons at Summit Motorsports Park. He scored a holeshot win to start the day against Erica Enders and then knocked off Cody Anderson and Kenny Delco to reach the final round. He held off Hartford by a mere .006 at the finish line to get the victory and give his team momentum heading into the second half of the season. “I definitely knew I was going to have to be pretty good on the tree and the old hot rod did just enough to pull one off,” Stanfield said. “Matt’s been driving really good here lately and he’s had a fast race car. Every time Matt and I race, it’s a good and tight race. I think the world of Matt. He does a great job driving the car and they do a great job tuning their own car. It feels great as a driver whenever you’re able to do your job and pull off a holeshot win like that.” Hartford advanced to his third straight final round and the fifth this season thanks to wins against Eric Latino, Jeg Coughlin Jr. and points leader Dallas Glenn. Reigning world champ Glenn moved back into the lead and now has a 23-point advantage over Greg Anderson. For the second straight day, Richard Gadson got the best of his Pro Stock Motorcycle teammate Gaige Herrera in the final round, as Herrera went red for a second consecutive time, giving the points leader and reigning world champion his second victory this season on his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki. Gadson was stout in the final round, going 6.849 at 197.36 en route to his sixth career victory and first at Summit Motorsports Park. A day earlier, Gadson won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge over Herrera when his teammate left too early and he took advantage again on Sunday. The dynamic duo has now met in back-to-back final rounds, with Herrera in Bristol and Gadson Sunday in Norwalk, which they hope is a sign of things to come for the rest of the season in Pro Stock Motorcycle. “Obviously, I didn’t lie yesterday when I told you it’s pretty much ‘are you willing to red light situation’ and you know he’s a tough competitor, he’ll rebound, and it’ll probably be hell for us all for the next couple races,” Gadson said. “I’m really happy and I don’t know if you believe in energies, but I feel like Norwalk owed me one. I got the ice cream scoop that I always hoped for, a double up with the Mission #2Fast2Tasty win, and the overall win. It doesn’t get much sweeter than this. “I don’t think I’ve given Norwalk its due just how good it’s been to me. This is the first overall win, but I’ve had a lot of success here now – two #2Fast2Tasty wins and a final round last year. I love Norwalk. Mr. Bader is amazing – this facility is amazing, the ice cream, the whole deal, the whole experience of being here. This is a special place.” Herrera reached his second straight final and third of the season by taking down Jianna Evaristo and Angie Smith. Gadson’s points lead now stands at 83 over Herrera. The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series returns to action July 17-19 with the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals presented by PowerEdge at Sonoma Raceway. This story was originally published on June 28, 2026. The post Gordon, Capps, Stanfield, and Gadson Scoop Up Wins at Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals first appeared on Drag Illustrated. View the full article
  16. Archie McDonald salvaged fourth and fifth at Assen after a huge Friday crash, while Eric Granado and Oscar Gutiérrez split the wins and tightened the Bagger World Cup title fight. The post Granado takes Bagger World Cup lead as McDonald salvages points at Assen appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  17. MotoGP rider and team manager reactions from Assen after Ai Ogura claimed his maiden premier-class win, Trackhouse went one-two and Jorge Martin took the championship lead. The post MotoGP riders react after dramatic Assen Grand Prix appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  18. Ai Ogura became the first Japanese MotoGP winner since 2004 with a brilliant Assen victory, leading Raul Fernandez in a Trackhouse one-two as Jorge Martin took the championship lead. The post Ogura leads Trackhouse one-two as Martin takes MotoGP lead appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  19. David Alonso won a final-chicane Moto2 thriller at Assen from Manuel Gonzalez and Senna Agius, while Maximo Quiles extended his Moto3 championship lead with victory. The post Alonso wins Assen Moto2 thriller as Quiles extends Moto3 lead appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  20. Jeffrey Herlings made it five wins from ten rounds with victory at Águeda, while Guillem Farres dominated MX2 and Jake Cannon retained second in EMX250. The post Herlings and Farres master Águeda at MXGP of Portugal appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  21. Carlos Cano became the fifth winner of the 2026 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup season at Assen, while Beñat Fernandez struck back in Race Two to rebuild his championship buffer after Ryota Ogiwara’s costly Sunday. The post Fernandez tightens Rookies Cup grip as Cano and Borg light up Assen appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  22. Chrome, coastline, and questionable financial decisions.View the full article
  23. Tom Drane underlined his AFT Singles dominance at Lima, sweeping the doubleheader to become the winningest rider in class history, as Bodie Paige and Jed Fyffe added further Australian highlights. The post Tom Drane makes AFT Singles history with Lima sweep appeared first on MCNews. View the full article

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