NASCAR disqualifies Kligerman for too-low truck after flag-planting win at Daytona. He is appealing

Full-time television analyst and part-time NASCAR driver Parker Kligerman claimed the checkered flag for the Truck Series season opener and promptly planted it in the grass by the Daytona International Speedway logo. It's a winning tradition that journeyman Kligerman had done for all three of his truck wins, the first back at Talladega in 2012. Corey Heim was declared the new winner, and the adjustment to the standings gave actor Frankie Muniz his first career top-10 finish.

Omar Marmoush’s rapid Manchester City hat-trick demolishes Newcastle

Omar Marmoush arrived in the winter window as a 20-goal forward for Eintracht Frankfurt and against Newcastle emphatically showed why, via a scintillating 14-minute first-half hat-trick that tore the opposition apart. For the Egyptian and Manchester City, joy; for the visitors, despair, as they were sent home reeling, on the back of a 16th consecutive Premier League reverse here.

At the break, a home fan suggested it was “the best first 45 minutes I’ve seen all season”: he was not far wrong, because when City are performing like this you see how Pep Guardiola might revive his embattled champions.

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Brad Keselowski tops final practice at Daytona

Brad Keselowski topped the leaderboard in Saturday\\\"s final NASCAR Cup Series practice session for Sunday\\\"s 67th running of the Daytona 500 (1:30 p.m. ET, FOX, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). The driver of the No. 6 RFK Racing Ford set the pace at 193.307 mph over Hendrick Motorsports\\\" Alex Bowman (193.274 mph) and Haas Factory […]

NASCAR star Kyle Larson is on a tear in 2025. Can he keep it going with a Daytona 500 win?

The winning for the Larson family hasn't slowed down at the start of 2025 as former NASCAR champion Kyle Larson watched his son, Owen, lead his team to victory in the Daytona 500's annual prerace fishing tournament. The 10-year-old pulled a 4.58-pound fish from Lake Lloyd located inside Daytona International Speedway to put the Larson team on top. Larson will try to snap a 0-for-11 skid in "The Great American Race” on Sunday, and The Associated Press will be embedded with his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team.