Summary
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (May 30 - 31 – Detroit Street Course) FORD VICTORY
- The No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 of Sebastian Priaulx and Mike Rockenfeller were victorious in the GTD Pro category.
NASCAR Cup Series (June 1 – Nashville) FORD VICTORY
- Ryan Blaney scores his first victory of 2025 at Nashville Superspeedway.
SRO GT4 Australia (May 30 - June 1 – Queensland Raceway) – FORD VICTORIES
- Miedecke Motorsport, DA Campbell Transport shared class victories during the final race.
Kubota High Limit Racing (May 31 – Butler) — FORD VICTORY
- Justin Peck and Rudeen Racing won the Mace Thomas Classic at Butler Speedway Saturday night.
NASCAR Xfinity Series (May 31 –Nashville)
- Sam Mayer led all Ford contenders with a 3rd-place finish.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (May 30 – Nashville)
- Layne Riggs topped Ford on Friday night in Nashville with a third-place finish.
SRO GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (May 30 - June 1 – Monza)
- The No. 65 HRT Ford Performance Mustang GT3 placed fifth in the Silver Cup class.
NHRA (May 30-June 1 - Epping)
- Bob Tasca III qualified second in Funny Car at the New England Nationals at New England Dragway with a 3.891 at 335 mph.
Formula Drift (May 30-31 – Orlando)
- After a victory in Atlanta James Deane started Orlando P1 in the bracket, he led Ford to a top 16 finish.
Details
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (May 30 - 31 – Detroit Street Course) FORD VICTORY
- The No. 64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang GT3 of Mike Rockenfeller and Sebastian Priaulx earned the team’s second win of the season – the car’s first of 2025.
- Globally, Mustang GT3 has 5 victories and 13 podiums since its competitive debut.
- The Ford Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang GT3’s secured the front-row of the IMSA GTD PRO starting grid for the second-time this season (Daytona).
- The No. 64 of Sebastian Priaulx earned Mustang GT3’s third series pole position since its competitive debut, recording a 1:10.922.
- The No. 65 of Christopher Mies qualified second with a lap time of 1:11.251.
- The No. 65 finished 10th, succumbing to an early-race mechanical black flag (body damage – right-rear) and left exhaust sill damage with about a half-hour remaining.
- The Six Hours of The Glen is scheduled for June 19-22. Event coverage will be broadcasted on Peacock, IMSA YouTube and IMSA.tv.
NASCAR Cup Series (June 1 – Nashville) FORD VICTORY
- Ryan Blaney scores first NASCAR Cup Series win of 2025
- Blaney led 139 laps on the way to victory lane including earning the Stage 2 win.
- Joey Logano finishes in fourth place.
- Team Penske has now qualified all four of its cars into the Playoffs with race wins.
SRO GT4 Australia (May 30 - June 1 – Queensland Raceway) – FORD VICTORIES
- Miedecke Motorsport drivers George Miedecke and Rylan Gray earned a Silver class victory in Mustang GT4.
- The DA Campbell Transport Mustang GT4 of Cameron Crick and Dean Campbell claimed the victory in Silver-AM.
Kubota High Limit Racing (May 31 – Butler) FORD VICTORY
- Justin Peck and Rudeen Racing were victorious in Saturday’s Mace Thomas Classic Feature.
- Peck protected his pole starting position in an action-packed race.
- The Driven2SaveLives Battle at the ‘Burg at Lawrenceburg was rescheduled.
- The High Limit Racing Series heads to 141 Speedway June 3 for the Midweek Series.
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES (May 31 –Nashville)
- Sam Mayer led all Ford contenders with a 3rd-place finish.
- Sheldon Creed followed Mayer in 4th-place after leading 24 laps (laps 95 - 119).
- Harrison Burton finished in 17th, ahead of Ryan Sieg (22nd) and Kyle Sieg (27th) who led the opening practice session with the fastest overall lap time. Mason Maggio finished 32nd.
- Mayer holds onto third in the series point standings while Creed moves up four spots to sixth. Ryan Sieg is 10th.
- Mayer leads Ford’s Driving 4 A Difference four race, for-charity battle among Ford Xfinity drivers.
- The Xfinity Series continues on Saturday, June 14 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Mexico (4:30 p.m., CW, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES (May 30 –Nashville)
- Layne Riggs topped Ford on Friday night in Nashville with a third-place finish.
- Riggs rallied from an opening lap slide up the track to secure the First Stage Win.
- Chandler Smith continued his top 10 performances with a seventh place finish.
- 2024 Truck Series Champion Ty Majeski was the last Ford in the top 10 in P8.
- Chandler Smith drops one place in points, down to third. Riggs holds sixth, Garcia eighth and defending champion Ty Majeski ninth.
- The grid for the race was set based on points after rain swept through Middle Tennessee. The race started as scheduled.
- The series is back in action on Saturday, June 7 at Michigan International Speedway (11 a.m., FOX, NRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
SRO GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (May 30 - June 1 – Monza)
- The No. 65 HRT Ford Performance Mustang GT3, driven by Romain Andriolo, David Schumacher and Finn Wiebelhaus, climbed 21 overall positions to finish fifth in class, 19th overall at Monza.
- The No. 64 HRT Ford Performance Mustang GT3, driven by Thomas Drouet, Arjun Maini and Jann Mardenborough, suffered a left-rear tire puncture at about the one-hour, 20-minute mark and was unable to finish the race.
NHRA (May 30-June 1- Epping)
- Bob Tasca III qualified second in Funny Car at the New England Nationals at New England Dragway with a 3.891 at 335 mph.
- Daniel Wilkerson qualified 12th with a 3.952 at 291 mph.
- Both Tasca and Wilkerson were eliminated in the first round of racing.
- The next race for the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is in Bristol, June 6-8.
Formula Drift (May 30-31 – Orlando)
- After a victory in Atlanta James Deane started Orlando P1 in the bracket, he led Ford to a top 16 finish.
- RTR Teammate Ben Hobson bypassed the seeding bracket, but was eliminated in the Top 32.
- James Deane currently holds second place in the overall championship, 10 points behind the leader.
- Next up for the series, Formula Drift heads to New Jersey, June 19-21