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Kyle Busch runs away with record fifth Truck Series win at Dover
NASCAR Truck Series driver Kyle Busch races during the Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn., Friday, May 30, 2025. DOVER, Del. – Kyle Busch did what Kyle Busch does best in a truck at Dover Motor Speedway. Win.
Busch claimed his record fifth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series trophy and 13th overall at the famous concrete one-miler, dominating Friday’s ECOSAVE 200 leading 147 of the 200 laps in the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet and sweeping both stage victories en route to a 3.039-second victory over former series champ Ty Majeski of ThorSport Racing.
After a well-deserved, deep bow to the crowd at the finish line, a grateful Busch spoke of his fondness for the high-banked track where he will compete in the NASCAR Cup Series’ annual All-Star Race on Sunday. It marked his series-best 69th career win – and second in four starts this season.
“You never know when the last one is,” Busch said of savoring the victory. “I know all too well unfortunately with the Cup stuff, but here with the Truck stuff now, it’s awesome to be part of Spire Motorsports.
“I’m sure it looked great out front, leading the race,” he added with a grin. “It wasn’t just Kyle Larson doing it. Feels good to have another Kyle able to do it and put ourselves in Victory Lane. Love coming to Dover, always one of my favorite places to race.
“Definitely some managing of the fuel there, managing the tires there. It was an interesting strategic battle I guess from the driver’s seat. Thanks to the fans and all the people for being here.”
“All in all, takes a lot of great people behind you and with you,” he added of the Spire Motorsports team. “It’s fun and (I) want to keep doing it.”
The only other driver to truly challenge Busch in the series’ return to Dover after a six-year break was fellow NASCAR Cup Series regular Ross Chastain, who led 49 laps but had to pit late in the race for fuel after a spirited side-by-side battle with Busch midway through the event.
Majeski did his best to keep Busch honest in earning his runner-up finish – which equaled his previous top effort of the season. Front Row Motorsports’ Layne Riggs finished third. Last week’s winner, Tricon Garage’s Kaden Honeycutt, finished fourth in the No. 11 Toyota after an impressive rally from an early-race pit stop penalty. NASCAR Cup Series driver Christopher Bell rounded out the top five.
With his work Friday, Honeycutt now holds a 38-point advantage on Riggs atop the championship standings. Chandler Smith is third, 39 points back.
Brandon Jones, Christian Eckes, Corey LaJoie, Jake Garcia and Justin Haley rounded out the top 10. Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Clint Bowyer, who works fulltime in the FOX Sports NASCAR booth calling NASCAR Cup Series races made a spot start for Kaulig Racing’s RAM truck program, finishing 29th after a tire problem in the closing laps.
The race was also significant in having three women drivers in the field – equaling a high mark last set in 2020.
Although she spun out 37 laps into the race, Dystany Spurlock became the first black woman to ever start a NASCAR national series race. Although she spun and took a 36th-place finish, she was encouraged by her debut.
“Today is a great day,” Spurlock said. “We did make history which is phenomenal. Of course I wanted to finish the race, but this is racing and things like this happen. Just going to get ready for the next race.”
Toni Breidinger finished 25th and Natalie Decker was 34th.
The Truck Series returns to action next Friday with the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (7:30 p.m. ET on FS1, NRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). The 2025 series champion Corey Heim is the defending race winner.
–Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service
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Last-place Union eye elusive home win vs. struggling Crew
May 13, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Philadelphia Union midfielder Cavan Sullivan (6) reacts with defender Nathan Harriel (26) after scoring a goal against Orlando City SC in the second half at Inter&Co Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images The Philadelphia Union will look for a desperately needed win Saturday night when they host a Columbus Crew side that is also suddenly struggling again heading into the World Cup break.
The Union (1-9-3, 6 points) remain mired in one of the worst reversals in form for a reigning Supporters’ Shield winner in MLS history. They still haven’t earned a home league victory in 2026 and are now winless in their last six (0-3-3) league matches after consecutive away losses last Saturday and Wednesday.
And this Saturday is likely their best chance to earn three points anywhere before the league takes off from late May to late July for the World Cup, since their final game before the break comes May 24 at Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami.
If there was a bright spot in Philadelphia’s 4-3 loss at Orlando on Wednesday, it was Cavan Sullivan, the highly touted 16-year-old who entered in the 44th minute for the injured Jovan Lukic, scored once and helped the Union climb out of a 2-0 hole before conceding a 90th-minute winner.
“Cavan comes on and makes a real chaotic environment against a fatigued back line,” Philly manager Bradley Carnell said. “And we have two chances to score 4-3 in our favor. So you would say that gameplan worked out, getting him on the field when we did. Just unfortunate we couldn’t bring anything home last night.”
The Union host a Crew side that has dropped three straight following their 3-2 loss at the New York Red Bulls on Wednesday.
Columbus (3-7-3, 12 points) has arguably enjoyed the better chances in all three matches and averaged 62% of the possession across those contests despite being outscored 9-4.
“I think overall almost every game we have played so far this season, we are more often in our opponents’ penalty box, but still, they can hurt us,” manager Henryk Rydstrom said. “We will soon probably win two games in a row without deserving it, and then I will be happy and irritated at the same time.”
Diego Rossi scored his team lead-tying fifth goal in Wednesday’s loss and United States World Cup hopeful Max Arfsten added his fourth.
–Field Level Media
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Toronto, Charlotte each hope to end extended winless streaks in clash
May 9, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte FC forward Wilfried Zaha (10) with the ball in the first half at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images Charlotte FC will aim to end its five-game league winless streak with a home victory against a similarly embattled Toronto FC squad on Saturday evening.
Charlotte (4-6-3, 15 points) has gone nearly a month since its last win against New York City FC on April 18. Improving its stalling offense is a requirement to stop its freefall down the standings.
Charlotte’s home struggles against NYCFC last Saturday embodied their offensive struggles. The team managed only two shots on target, taking a 1-0 loss despite allowing just one shot on goal.
“In the (last) two home games that we’ve had, I would like us to be a lot more forceful in the final third. That’s probably been the biggest gripe of mine with the players,” Charlotte manager Dean Smith said. ” … We didn’t get a lot of players forward in a lot of the play on Wednesday night, and that’s something we spoke about.”
Charlotte will look to key players like Wilfried Zaha to lead the attack. Zaha’s future in Charlotte is in the air as contract negotiations to retain him past the end of his loan on June 30 are still ongoing.
Zaha, who hasn’t scored in his last five appearances, was recently left off the Ivory Coast’s 2026 World Cup roster.
Toronto (3-4-5, 14 points) isn’t doing much better, winless in its last six league games (0-2-4).
“Everyone knows where the standings are at and (that) points are vital, especially during this next stretch,” Toronto midfielder Kobe Franklin said. “We were focused on our home games and getting as many points as we could out of that, and now our focus shifts to being able to play away and pick up points while we’re on the road.”
Getting forward Josh Sargent back from a thigh injury which has sidelined him since March 25 could have been a boost to Toronto’s odds of earning a victory in Charlotte. Although Sargent is progressing well, he’s listed as out for Saturday’s match.
“He’s feeling great and he looks great and he’s moving really well,” Toronto manager Robin Fraser said of Sargent. “I think maybe out of an abundance of caution, if he’s not ready this week then he’ll be ready next week.”
Toronto will also be without key contributors Djordje Mihailovic (pelvis) and Jose Cifuentes (knee) against Charlotte.
–Field Level Media
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Sounders aim to protect home mark against road-weary Galaxy
Sep 13, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Sounders defender Alex Roldan (16) shoots the ball against LA Galaxy defender Maruicio Cuevas (19) during the second half at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images The Seattle Sounders look to keep defending their home fortress when they host the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday.
The Sounders (7-1-3, 24 points) are unbeaten in their last 22 home matches (16-0-6) across all competitions, including a 4-0-1 mark during the 2026 regular season. Beyond just their home form, the Sounders enter Saturday with a 6-0-3 record in their last nine MLS matches.
Scoring efficiency could be the only flaw within this great start, as only six teams have scored fewer than Seattle’s 17 goals. Despite outshooting opponents 78-37 over their last three matches, the Sounders came away with two 1-1 draws and a 3-2 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes.
“We’ve put a lot of balls inside the box. I think we’ve done a good job in transition moments,” Seattle coach Brian Schmetzer said. “I think our possession has been pretty good. … It’s just we had two kind of sour results (the two draws) that I don’t think should poison the well.”
The Galaxy (4-5-4, 16 points) have scored at least once in each of their last 23 regular-season games, but translating the offense into consistent results has been the larger challenge. Wednesday’s 3-1 loss to Sporting Kansas City was LA’s second loss this season to Sporting KC, who sit at the bottom of the Western Conference.
“I thought we were low on the intensity level. … I felt like we couldn’t get out of our hotel rooms,” LA coach Greg Vanney said on Wednesday, in a reference to the Galaxy’s schedule.
The stretch of three road matches in eight days saw the Galaxy travel from Atlanta to Kansas City to Seattle.
“Time on airplanes, time zone shifts left and right. … I think you’re trying to make the best of a difficult situation when it comes to the travel part of this week,” Vanney said.
Marco Reus and Gabriel Pec (each with four goals and four assists) share the Galaxy’s team lead with eight goal contributions. Joao Klauss leads Los Angeles with five goals, but is out until at least August 1 due to foot surgery.
Paul Rothrock leads the Sounders with four goals. Albert Rusnak (three goals, four assists) and Jesus Ferreira (two goals, five assists) share the team lead with seven goal contributions.
–Field Level Media
