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NHRA Funny Car Series (Mustang)
- Robert Hight (4.092, 314.90) defeated Jack Beckman in the finals to claim John Force Racing's 138th win in a Ford Mustang Funny Car.
Bob Tasca III set a pair of Bristol Dragway track records with a 4.056 at 314.31 mph to claim his second career No. 1 qualifying spot. It was the eighth-fastest pass in NHRA Funny Car history.
- Mustang driver Mike Neff still leads the NHRA Funny Car standings with 765 points. Hight is third with 691, Tasca seventh with 462 and John Force eighth with 451.
- The NHRA Funny Car series will return for the Summit Racing Equipment Nationals on June 23-26 at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (Fusion)
- Matt Kenseth, driver of the No. 17 Ford Fusion, was edged at the finish line by Denny Hamlin and finished second at the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway.
- Carl Edwards finished fifth and was in position to win when a caution with 10 laps to go cost him his lead.
- Edwards, Kenseth and Greg Biffle combined to lead 115 of the 200 laps on Sunday.
- Edwards extends his points lead to 20 over Kevin Harvick (Chevy). Kenseth climbed to sixth (-41) and Biffle rose to 13th, 13 points back of 12th.
- The NASCAR Sprint Cup series returns next week at Infineon Raceway for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 for the first road course race of the year.
NASCAR Nationwide Series (Mustang)
- Carl Edwards picked up his 33rd career Nationwide series victory, claiming the race at Michigan Saturday.
- Edwards passed teammate Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with less than 10 laps to go. Stenhouse Jr. finished second and fellow Ford Mustang driver Trevor Bayne placed fifth to put all three Jack Roush cars in the top-five.
- Stenhouse Jr. took the points lead over Elliott Sadler, and now enjoys a two-point edge. Trevor Bayne rose to 12th (-184) with his third top-five finish and seventh top-10 in 10 starts.
- The NASCAR Nationwide series returns June 25 at Road America for the Bucyrus 200.
Global RallyCross Championship (Fiesta/Focus)
- Marcus Gronholm and Tanner Foust each claimed a Fiesta victory in SuperRally competition this weekend at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado.
- Foust led a Fiesta 1-2-3 finish in Friday's action, besting Ford teammates Gronholm and Brian Deegan.
Saturday, Gronholm claimed a wire-to-wire victory, leading Foust in a 1-2 Fiesta finish.
- Global RallyCross Championship returns at X-Games 17 on July 28-31.
World Rally Championship (Fiesta)
- Ford Abu Dhabi driver Mikko Hirvonen earned a victory on stage 16 and finished third overall at the Acropolis Rally, finishing 13 seconds behind winner Sebastien Ogier.
- Hirvonen’s teammate Jari-Matti Latvala rallied to finish fourth, winning four of the final six stages.
- The World Rally Championship returns with Neste Oil Rally Finland on July 28-30.
GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (Mustang Boss 302R) – NO RACE
- The Grand-Am CTSCC returns June 23-24 for Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
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GRAND-AM Rolex Series (Daytona Prototypes) – NO RACE
- The GRAND-AM Rolex Series returns June 23-25 in Elkhart Lake, Wis., for Road America.
RallyCar Rally America (Fiesta) – NO RACE
- RallyCar returns on July 15-16, for the New England Forest Rally in Newry, Maine.
SCCA World Challenge GTS – NO RACE
- Round 7/8 of the SCCA World Challenge is scheduled for Mid-Ohio August 5-7