![]() Sonoma is one of those ones where there’s guys who have raced there a lot more than I have – especially in the Cup Series. It’s a good weekend for us to get things on-track, rolling and get some momentum. That’s what makes it fun, but also very challenging.”Īustin Cindric: “I had a top-five at Sonoma last year. Sonoma is a place that’s really worn out and it’s tough on tires, so you’ll be slipping and sliding around at some point during the race. These are long races and you kind of just have to grind it out. Nowadays, it’s tougher to pass and pit strategy is super important, so all that stuff comes into play. Road courses are a lot about track position. It’s always really exciting to go back there. I have a lot of family coming out there – kind of where I’m from with it being in California. Sonoma may not be my best racetrack overall, but I’m still really excited. Confidence is half the battle going into some of these places. This one is a little bit different with Rick Ware Racing, but I still feel like I can get the job done on a road course. Todd Gilliland: “In general, road courses had been strong for me and the team last year. It’ll bring back a lot of good memories of where it all started out there.” To be able to go out and race in California one last time will, for me, be a lot of fun and an honor. I have a lot of family and friends in that area that will be there that particular weekend. So, it’ll be fun to go there and run the Cup car one last time. For me, I raced there for the first time in 1995. Kevin Harvick: “It’s definitely my favorite road course. While the Cup Series returns to road course racing for the first time since Circuit of The Americas, the Xfinity Series will make a short trek from Oregon having competed at Portland International Raceway last Saturday. Karolina Muchova, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Elina Svitolina also advanced to the quarters.The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will share the stage to battle on the tricky twists and turns of Sonoma Raceway this weekend. On the women’s side, second-seeded Aryna Sabalenka took down American Sloane Stephens in straight sets. Alcaraz will battle fifth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarterfinals, while Djokovic will meet 11th-seeded Karen Khachanov. Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz and third-seeded Novak Djokovic each rolled to straight set victories. (Paris) - Fourth round action continues at the French Open. Si Woo Kim finished in fourth place at five under. Scottie Scheffler shot a 67 in the final round to end the tournament in third place at six under par. McCarthy is still seeking his first career PGA TOUR victory. Both players finished atop the leaderboard at seven under par. Hovland topped Denny McCarthy in a playoff to win the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. (Dublin, OH) - Viktor Hovland is celebrating his fourth career win on the TOUR. >Viktor Hovland Wins The Memorial Tournament The racers turn their attention to Sonoma for the Toyota-Save Mart 350 next weekend. Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, Kyle Larson and Martin Truex Jr rounded out the top five finishers. After an early delay due to a lightning strike, Busch emerged from the pack over the final 40 laps to secure an overtime win at World Wide Technology Raceway. (Madison, IL) - Kyle Busch took home the checkered flag in the Enjoy Illinois 300 for his third NASCAR Cup Series win of the season. The Panthers expect a bounce back effort when the puck drops from T-Mobile Arena in Game Two tonight. Florida’s Matthew Tkachuk had a bad turnover which led to Stone’s goal to make the game 4-2. Zach Whitecloud, Mark Stone and Reilly Smith each scored third period goals to secure the victory. The Knights are coming off a convincing, 5-2 win in Game One of the best of seven series. (Las Vegas, NV) - The Golden Knights are hoping to take a commanding, 2-0 series lead against the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final from Las Vegas. >Golden Knights Eye 2-0 Series Lead Against Panthers In Cup Final The series shifts to Miami for Game Three on Wednesday night at the Kaseya Center. Nikola Jokic ] scored a game-high 41 points and totaled 11 rebounds in the losing effort. Gabe Vincent paced Miami with 23 points while knocking down four shots from three-point range. Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler each totaled 21 points in the come-from-behind win. Miami outscored Denver 36-to-25 in the final 12 minutes to even the NBA Finals at one game apiece. (Denver, CO) - The Miami Heat put together a strong fourth quarter on the way to a 111-108 victory over the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. >Heat Beat Nuggets, Even Series 1-1 In NBA Finals
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