AUTO RACING: NASCAR in Cali; F1, IndyCar back in action

Updated Jun. 8, 2022 12:46 a.m. ET
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NASCAR CUP SERIES

Toyota / Save Mart 350

Site: Sonoma, California.

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Schedule: Saturday, practice, 4:30 p.m., and qualifying, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, race, 4 p.m. (FS1).

Track: Sonoma Raceway.

Race distance: 110 laps, 218.9 miles.

Last year: Kyle Larson won from the pole position.

Last race: Joey Logano outran Kyle Busch in a two-lap, overtime battle to win the series debut at World Wide Technology Raceway in Illinois.

Fast facts: Logano joined Ross Chastain, William Byron and Denny Hamlin as the only multiple winners through 15 events. All four have won twice. ... Busch went from third to second in the points race and trimmed his deficit from 37 points to nine behind Chase Elliott. Chastain dropped to third, 17 behind. ... Busch leads all drivers with 11 top-10 finishes, two more than anyone else. ... Hamlin is the lowest-ranked race winner, 19th and 188 points back of Elliott.

Next race: June 26, Nashville, Tennessee.

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NASCAR XFINITY SERIES

Last race: A.J. Allmendinger led only six of 75 laps but beat Myatt Snider by 2.879 seconds for his second victory of the season — both on road courses — in the series debut at Portland International Raceway.

Next race: June 25, Nashville, Tennessee.

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NASCAR TRUCK SERIES

Door Dash 250

Site: Sonoma, California.

Schedule: Friday, practice, 6:05 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, 1 p.m., and race, 7:30 p.m. (FS1).

Track: Sonoma Raceway.

Race distance: 75 laps, 149.25 miles.

Last year: Did not race.

Last race: Polesitter Corey Heim regained the lead on the first lap of overtime in Illinois and won for the second time in six series starts this year.

Fast facts: Heim joined three-time winner Zane Smith as the only multiple race winners through 11 events. ... Defending series champion Ben Rhodes climbed into first in the point standings, 17 points ahead of Chandler Smith, 21 ahead of Zane Smith and 22 clear of former leader John Hunter Nemechek. ... Heim's victory was the fourth by a non-regular in the series this season.

Next race: June 18, Knoxville, Iowa.

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FORMULA ONE

Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Site: Baku, Azerbaijan.

Schedule: Friday, practice, 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Saturday, practice, 7 a.m., and qualifying, 10 a.m.; Sunday, race, 7 a.m. (ESPN).

Track: Baku City Circuit.

Race distance: 51 laps, 190 miles.

Last year: Sergio Perez won after starting sixth.

Last race: Perez of Red Bull won a rain-marred race at Monaco for his first victory of the season and fifth for the team in seven races.

Fast facts: Perez signed a two-year contract extension two days after his Monaco victory. ... Perez is third in the point standings, 15 behind Red Bull teammate, four-time winner and defending series champion Max Verstappen and six behind Charles LeClerc. ... The top three have combined to win all seven races run thus far. ... LeClerc has won the pole in five of the seven events.

Next race: June 19, Montreal, Canada.

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INDYCAR

Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America

Site: Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

Schedule: Friday, practice, 4:25 p.m.; Saturday, practice, 10:45 a.m., qualifying, 1:45 p.m., and practice, 5:10 p.m.; Sunday, race, 12:50 p.m. (NBC).

Track: Road America.

Race distance: 55 laps, 220.55 miles.

Last year: Alex Palou won after starting fifth.

Last race: Will Power rallied from 16th and closed the Belle Isle era with a Team Penske victory that also moved him to the top of the driver standings.

Fast facts: Power's victory was his first of the season, his third in Detroit and the 100th for Chevrolet since it returned to the series in 2012. ... Power leads Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson by three points for the series lead. He's finished lower than fourth just once through seven races. ... The race is moving next year from the island that has hosted the event since 1992 back to the downtown course in Detroit that once hosted Formula One.

Next race: July 3, Lexington, Ohio.

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NHRA DRAG RACING

Last event: Mike Salinas won in Top Fuel and Matt Hagan won in Funny Car in New Hampshire.

Next event: June 17-19, Bristol, Tennessee.

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WORLD OF OUTLAWS

Next events: June 10 and June 11, Knoxville, Iowa.

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