NASCAR Brasil: Gabriel Casagrande Wins Short Track Debut
Reigning NASCAR Brasil champion Gabriel Casagrande claimed a shock victory during his short track debut at New Smyrna in early April 2025.
Reigning NASCAR Brasil champion Gabriel Casagrande claimed a shock victory during his short track debut at New Smyrna in early April 2025.
Marko Stipp Motorsport announced Max Marzorati and Sven van Laere as the drivers of the No. 47 Camaro, the latter making an unexpected return after being medically cleared to compete.
Lux Motorsport signs Mario Ercoli and adds Jack Davidson’s sister Nicole Davidson to their roster, creating EuroNASCAR’s first brother-sister pairing in years.
New team Alumitec Racing prepares an ambitious 2025 campaign with a car prepared by CAAL Racing and a star line-up in Gianmarco Ercoli and Valentino Gambarotto.
Swiss watchmaker Strom becomes EuroNASCAR’s timing partner from 2025 to 2027 and provides the series with their first Pole Position Award sponsor.
After a year of sportscar excursion, Giorgio Maggi returns as one of SpeedHouse’s EuroNASCAR PRO drivers in 2025.
Davit Kajaia and Sandro Tavartkiladze will become the first Georgian EuroNASCAR competitors after they secured a full-time seat with Marko Stipp Motorsport.
ARCA and NASCAR team Rette Jones Racing will expand to EuroNASCAR with a full-time entry driven by Liam Hezemans and Gil Linster.
Patrick Schober signs a contract extension with RDV Competition to signal his intention to win the EuroNASCAR OPEN title in 2025.
M Racing announces team owner Yvan Muller, veteran Thomas Toffel and TCR superstar Yann Ehrlacher as their drivers for the upcoming 2025 EuroNASCAR season.