NASCAR Cup Series starting lineup at Dover in Jul. 2025
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Michael McDowell Disappointed About Chicago Street Race Update, Looks Forward to San Diego Challenge
Michael McDowell laments the Chicago Street Race's 2026 removal after mechanical failure ruined his shot at victory in this year's event.
NASCAR is pressing pause on its Chicago Street Race, answering at least one major question about its schedule for next season.
Michael McDowell had a problem with what Brad Keselowski said about road courses in NASCAR. During his appearance on the Door Bumper Clear podcast, McDowell was asked about Keselowski calling for fewer road courses in a season.
Michael McDowell, a veteran NASCAR driver, recently commented on his relationship with his spotter, Michael Fisher. He called him a “stud” on an episode of the Door Bumper Clear podcast.
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Sportsnaut on MSN5 NASCAR Drivers on the Hot Seat Right NowThe NASCAR silly season has been almost non-existent in 2025, with the majority of top drivers in the Cup Series signed to multi-year deals or having agreed to extensions before the
Michael McDowell supports the current playoff format, defending the advantage given to race winners over consistent performers.
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On3 on MSNMichael McDowell forced to pit from lead due to mechanical issues at NASCAR Chicago Street RaceAfter leading 31 laps, Michael McDowell was forced to pit road with a stuck throttle. Very dangerous. McDowell has controlled the first part of this race, even with Shane van Gisbergen beating down his back.
Michael McDowell seemed poised to fight for the win at Chicago but fell short due to a mechanical failure. His confidence is high at Sonoma.
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Daily Express US on MSNBrad Keselowski ripped over his NASCAR road course takeStar Michael McDowell ripped Brad Keselowski's argument that there are too many NASCAR road courses, claiming drivers experience tracks differently.
Drivers with a soft spot for oval racing, like Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano, will welcome the return to left-turn-only territory. But Dover Motor Speedway is no ordinary bullring.