Summary

NASCAR Cup Series (September 21 – New Hampshire) – FORD VICTORY
- Ryan Blaney clinched a spot in the Round of 8 by winning Sunday’s race in New Hampshire.
- Joey Logano and Austin Cindric remain in the hunt for the Round of 8 with four drivers to be eliminated at the Charlotte Roval (October 5). 

Ultra4 NorCal (September 20 - Prairie City SVRA) – FORD CUSTOMER VICTORY
- John Williams III won the 4600 class in his Ford Bronco 4600.

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (September 21 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway) – FORD VICTORY
- The No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang GT3 of Mike Rockenfeller and Sebastian Priaulx helped the team to its third victory of the season.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (September 20 – New Hampshire)
- The Front Row Motorsports duo of Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs finished second and third, respectively, to lead Ford at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
- Ty Majeski and Riggs advanced to the Round of 8 which will be cut to four at Martinsville Speedway (October 24). 

NASCAR Xfinity Series
- Did not race this weekend
- Sam Mayer, Harrison Burton and Sheldon Creed all remain above the cutline. The Round of 8 will eliminate four drivers at Charlotte Roval (October 4). 

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (September 20 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
- Junior Team driver Robert Noaker and Le Mans Invitational opponent Cameron McLeod joined forces to place third in their Mustang GT4 debuts.

High Limit Racing Series (September 19 - 20 – Eldora)
- Justin Peck finished fourth and fifth respectively in Friday and Saturday’s main features.

NHRA (September 20 - 21– Charlotte)
- Dan Wilkerson made it to the final quad at the Carolina 4-Wide Nationals.

Details

NASCAR Cup Series (September 21 – New Hampshire) - FORD VICTORY
- Ryan Blaney clinched a spot in the Round of 8 by winning Sunday’s race in New Hampshire.
- Josh Berry finished second and Joey Logano was fourth after winning the pole on Saturday.
- Ford drivers combined to lead 275-of-301 laps with Logano leading the most at 147.
- Logano is sixth in the standings, 24 points above the cut line while Cindric is 10th and 19 points below the final transfer spot.
- There are two races remaining in the Round of 12 before four more drivers are eliminated.
- The next race in the Round of 12 is scheduled for Kansas Speedway on Sunday, September 28 (3 p.m. ET, USA Network, MRN and SiriusXM Radio).

Ultra4 NorCal (September 20 - Prairie City SVRA) – FORD CUSTOMER VICTORY
- John Williams III won the 4600 class in his Ford Bronco 4600 at Prairie City.
- Kendall Glines was able to lock up the NorCal championship with his P2 finish in his rookie year with his Bronco 4600.

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (September 21 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway) – FORD VICTORY
- The No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang GT3 of Mike Rockenfeller and Sebastian Priaulx helped the team to its third victory of the season.
- Rockenfeller and Priaulx scored their second victory of the season, which includes the Detroit Sports Car Classic.
- The performance marks the 13th global racing win for Mustang GT3 since its debut in 2024.
- Ford last won at Indianapolis in 2012 (the inaugural IMSA event at the track), powering the overall race winning Riley Mk XXVI of Starworks Motorsports.
- The No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports team, Rockenfeller and Priaulx rank 3rd in the GTD Pro Teams’ and Drivers’ Championship (-169).
- Ford ranks third in the Manufacturers’ Championship (-46), with one race remaining.
- The season finale is Petit Le Mans, scheduled for October 8 - 10, at Road Atlanta.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (September 20 – New Hampshire)
- The Front Row Motorsports duo of Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs finished second and third, respectively, to lead Ford at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
- Defending series champion Ty Majeski also finished in the top five as he ran fifth.
- Majeski and Riggs advanced to the Round of 8 while Smith and Jake Garcia were eliminated.
- The opening race in the Round of 8 is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 3 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (3:30 p.m. ET, FS1, NRN, SiriusXM Radio).

NASCAR Xfinity Series 
- Did not race this weekend

NHRA (September 20 - 21– Charlotte)
- Dan Wilkerson made it to the final quad at the Carolina 4-Wide Nationals, where he finished third.
- Bob Tasca III qualified sixth with a 3.917 at 330.31 mph, and had a strong showing all weekend long with no aborted runs.
- NHRA heads to St. Louis next for the Midwest Nationals September 26-28.

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (September 20 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
- KohR Motorsports recorded its third podium in its last two series races, as the No. 60 Ford Mustang GT4 of Robert Noaker and Cameron McLeod scored a third-place finish.
- Noaker, a Ford Performance Junior Team driver and IMSA Mustang Challenge Champion, made his ascent to Mustang GT4 to make his series debut.
- McLeod, who battled Noaker during the Mustang Challenge Le Mans Invitational and won both races, made his American racing debut.
- The Mustang GT4 has been represented on the series podium in the last five races.
- Jenson Altzman and McCumbee McAleer Racing hold the No. 3 spot in both the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championship (2,350), and Ford also ranks third in the Manufacturers’ (2,750).
- The final round of the season is the Fox Factory 120 at Road Atlanta, which is scheduled for October 8 - 11.

High Limit Racing Series (September 19 - 20 – Eldora)
- Justin Peck finished fourth and fifth respectively in Friday and Saturday’s main features at the legendary 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora.
- He enters the final seven races fourth in points in the championship.
- High Limit returns September 27 to Bridgeport Speedway.

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