Summary
Formula 1 (June 5-7 – Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco - Monte Carlo) - FORD PODIUM
Isack Hadjar secured a second straight podium of the Red Bull Ford Powertrains era with a third place finish, starting fifth on the grid.
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls’ drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad placed fifth and sixth, respectively, which were both career high finishes.
NASCAR Cup Series (June 7 – Michigan)
Joey Logano was the top Ford driver as he finished seventh in Sunday’s Cup race at Michigan International Speedway.
Ryan Blaney was eighth and Chris Buescher ninth as Ford had three top-10 finishers.
NHRA (June 5 - 7 – Epping)
Austin Prock led Ford in qualifying with a 3.942 at 326 mph, placing him fifth on the sheet at the New England Nationals in Epping, N.H.
SCORE International Baja 500 (June 6 – Baja, Mexico)
Loren Healy finished second in Class 1, traversing his Raptor 4400 through 468 miles of rugged baja terrain in 10:38:38 — just six minutes shy of victory.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (June 6 – Michigan)
The Front Row Motorsports duo of Layne Riggs and Chandler Smith led Ford, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively, in Saturday’s race at Michigan International Speedway.
Jake Garcia finished ninth, giving Ford three F-150s in the top 10.
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (June 5 - 7 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
Ford Racing Driver Development Team members Nate Cicero and Robert Noaker drove the No. 13 McCumbee McAleer Racing Mustang GT4 to 10th place in the O’Reilly Autoparts Four Hours of Mid-Ohio, which was Ford’s best finish.
Sean Quinlan and Gregory Liefooghe, sharing the No. 19 Stephen Cameron Racing Mustang GT4, finished 11th.
VP Racing SportsCar Challenge (June 5 - 7 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
Ray Mason of KohR Motorsports scored an eighth-place finish as the lone Mustang GT4 in the series.
Mustang Challenge North America (June 5 - 7 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
In the Dark Horse class, Cole Loftsgard won race one, and Devin Anderson was victorious in race two at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
In Dark Horse Legends, Paolo Salvatore won race one, scoring his first win in the Mustang Challenge series, and Tom Tait was victorious in race two.
Mustang Challenge will be back on track June 25-27 at Watkins Glen International.
Details
Formula 1 (June 5-7 – Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco - Monte Carlo) - FORD PODIUM
Isack Hadjar secured a consecutive podium for the Red Bull Ford Powertrains era with a third place finish, starting fifth on the grid.
Max Verstappen qualified on the front row, claiming the second spot on the grid, but was forced to retire after experiencing power unit issues on the first lap.
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls’ drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad placed fifth and sixth, respectively, which were both career high finishes.
Lindblad climbed nine positions on the grid to finish sixth after starting in fifteenth, while Lawson advanced five places.
F1 will race again in Barcelona on Jun. 12-14.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (June 6 – Michigan)
The Front Row Motorsports duo of Layne Riggs and Chandler Smith led Ford, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively, in Saturday’s race at Michigan International Speedway.
Jake Garcia finished ninth, giving Ford three F-150s in the top 10.
Ty Majeski won the pole, which was the 13th of his career.
Riggs still leads the standings by 26 points with six races remaining in the regular season.
The next race for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is Friday, June 19 in San Diego at Naval Base Coronado (7 p.m. ET, FS1, NRN, SiriusXM).
NASCAR Cup Series (June 7 – Michigan)
Joey Logano was the top Ford driver as he finished seventh in Sunday’s Cup race at Michigan International Speedway.
Ryan Blaney was eighth and Chris Buescher ninth as Ford had three top-10 finishers.
Zane Smith scored points in each of the first two stages and was running ninth when he blew a left-rear tire and hit the wall. That ended his day with a 33rd place finish..
The next NASCAR Cup Series race is Sunday, June 14 at Pocono Raceway.
NHRA (June 5 - 7 – Epping)
Austin Prock led Ford in qualifying with a 3.942 at 326 mph, placing him fifth on the sheet at the New England Nationals.
Chad Green qualified eighth and Dan Wilkerson 11th headed into race day.
Chad Green advanced to the second round on Sunday and remains third in the 2026 championship standings.
NHRA will complete the New England Nationals finals during this week’s Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn. June 12 - 14.
SCORE International Baja 500 (June 6 – Baja, Mexico)
Loren Healy finished second in Class 1, traversing his Raptor 4400 through 468 miles of rugged baja terrain in 10:38:38 — just six minutes shy of victory.
Vaughn Gittin Jr. finished sixth in his RTR Vehicles Raptor 4400.
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (June 5 - 7 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
Ford Racing Driver Development Team drivers Nate Cicero and Robert Noaker led Ford to a 10th place finish in the O’Reilly Autoparts Four Hours of Mid-Ohio.
Sean Quinlan and Gregory Liefooghe charged from 25th to an 11th place finish, using strategy to work their way up the field throughout the four hour race.
The No. 59 KohR Motorsports Mustang GT4, driven by Bob Michaelian and Billy Johnson, was the third-highest Mustang, finishing in 16th.
VP Racing SportsCar Challenge (June 5 - 7 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
After qualifying sixth, Mason finished the first race of the weekend in eighth, which was run on a drying track after being delayed due to a storm.
In race two, Mason retired due to a mechanical issue.
Mustang Challenge North America (June 5 - 7 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
Cole Loftsgard was the race one winner in the Dark Horse class after battling throughout the race with Nolan Allaer and second-place finisher Devin Anderson.
Paolo Salvatore inherited the Dark Horse Legends lead after polesitter Dave Luaces was unable to start the first race. From there, Salvatore led comfortably to his first Mustang Challenge victory.
Devin Anderson turned an early lead into a Dark Horse victory in the second race, with second-place finisher Cole Loftsgard trailing by a narrow margin.
Savlatore finished first on the track in the second Dark Horse Legends race, but a post-race penalty for incident responsibility awarded Tom Tait the victory.