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Why Josef Newgarden Is So Dominant On INDYCAR Ovals, Like Nashville Superspeedway

In Driver’s Eye with James Hinchcliffe, the six-time INDYCAR winner will bring you inside the mind of a racer while breaking down the nuts and bolts of the sport for fans. After back-to-back road course races, INDYCAR switches gears again this weekend in Nashville, heading to the tricky concrete superspeedway oval just outside the Music City. McLaren dominated the last stretch of road-course races with Christian Lungaard and Pato O’Ward taking a win apiece. But heading back to an oval means all eyes are on one man this weekend: Josef Newgarden. The Team Penske front man has put up an absolute masterclass on ovals since very early in his career. Lately, however, it’s been on another level. Newgarden’s last 11 INDYCAR wins have been on ovals, including his two victories so far this season at Phoenix Raceway and Gateway (a.k.a. World Wide Technology Raceway). His last non-oval victory was at Road America back in 2022 — of course, not counting St. Petersburg 2024 when he was DQ’d after crossing the finish line first on track. In the span of those 11 oval wins, there have been 27 oval races, meaning Newgarden has a win rate higher than 40% on this type of track. That is quite simply astounding in the most competitive era of the sport. His oval prowess was evident from his first days in the series. He had strong showings at the Indianapolis 500 from his rookie season, and he took his first of many wins at Iowa Speedway in the predecessor to the current ECR squad back in 2015. That checkered flag opened the floodgates for Newgarden on ovals. It is interesting — despite them being the same cars week in and week out — how different the skillsets can be for success racing on ovals vs. street courses vs. road courses. Oval racing requires such a unique feel and understanding of the car, what it wants and how to drive it. This was something Newgarden figured out quickly and to devastating effect. On an oval, the speeds are significantly higher, so the inputs are so much smaller. If you’re driving your road car at 10 miles an hour, a big swerve of the steering wheel doesn’t upset things too much. Do that same input at 70 miles an hour, and you’re barrel rolling into a ditch. That same concept applies in INDYCAR. At the speeds we see on ovals, you have to recalibrate your senses to feel the smallest and most subtle feedback markers the car is giving you. You crank up your sensitivity to the feedback from the car and pull way back on the severity of the inputs you respond with. It’s not easy and it’s not natural. It’s a talent that has to be refined. Josef has an uncanny ability to feel what his race car is telling him. Combine that with an astute understanding of what the car needs to be fast, and it makes him almost unstoppable. Another key to success on ovals is trusting the car. Josef is piloting a machine bolted together by some of the best in the business. He and his engineers work tirelessly on perfecting the setup. When he straps in on Sunday, he has limitless trust in the car’s and his team’s capabilities, which gives him the kind of confidence that makes you devastatingly quick. But speed isn’t the only key to oval racing. The race craft — where to put your race car and when, how to set up passes laps in advance, exploring the grip in different and non-conventional lanes — has to be honed, too. And this may be where Newgarden’s true advantage lies. He doesn’t always qualify up front on ovals. But after three-quarters of a race, you can be sure that not only is he up in the fight for the win, but he’s also spent every second up to that point carefully tuning his car to be what he needs it to be to beat you at the end. When a driver has that kind of speed on a certain type of track, beating them there feels so much more satisfying. I was able to out-duel Newgarden at Iowa Speedway — a track he’s won at more than anyone else — back in 2018, and it remains one of the sweetest victories. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE FAST: NASHVILLE INDYCAR takes on Nashville Superspeedway this weekend, and this is a very different oval compared with others we’ve raced on so far in 2026. Phoenix Raceway and Gateway are short ovals, while Indianapolis Motor Speedway is longer as a 2.5-mile superspeedway. At 1.33 miles, Nashville is unique not only in its length, but also because of its surface. Concrete instead of asphalt means the tires react differently here than they do on other ovals, so setups from one oval track don’t necessarily translate to another seamlessly. That element makes it tough and crucial for the engineers to get on top of how to create the most mechanical grip possible. Dampers, spring packages and suspension geometries will be the name of the game. From there, it’s up to the drivers to figure out where the biggest bumps are — and in Nashville there are plenty — so they know what to avoid when trying to make a pass. You have to work hard in practice to run up on the high line and get comfortable being up there to have any shot at winning on Sunday. That’s where guys like Christian Rasmussen, Santino Ferrucci and Marcus Ericsson usually shine. But don’t count out the other two Penske drivers in Scott McLaughlin and David Malukas — one with short oval wins on his resume and the other with that first INDYCAR win in his sights. Or maybe the McLaren train will keep chugging down the tracks. In the two years since we moved this race from the streets of downtown to the superspeedway outside the city, O’Ward has led more laps than anyone, and he was leading comfortably last year before a blown tire took him out of contention and paved the way for, you guessed it, Newgarden to steal a popular hometown win. Some drivers prefer ovals, some road courses, some the streets. Yes, results play a part in that, but so does the feeling you get when driving them. I loved racing in INDYCAR specifically because there were all these different types of tracks to race on, and they all challenge, reward and punish you in different ways. While some drivers will be rubbing their hands together salivating because we’re back on an oval, and others will be wishing the road course streak was continuing, I always felt that whatever type of track I was driving into on a Thursday was, well, my favorite type of track! And that is one of many reasons I love INDYCAR racing! MORE DRIVER’S EYE:​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Rosie O’Donnell Says Michelle Trachtenberg ‘Got Into Drugs and Alcohol’ …

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Back in February of 2025, beloved actress Michelle Trachtenberg passed away unexpectedly.

The star of such popular films and television series as EuroTrip, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Gossip Girl was just 39 years old.

Trachtenberg got her start as a child star in films such as Harriet the Spy, and now, her co-star in that film, Rosie O’Donnell, is opening up about Michelle’s final days.

Actress Michelle Trachtenberg attends "Geezer" Premiere - 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studios on April 23, 2016 in New York City.
Actress Michelle Trachtenberg attends “Geezer” Premiere – 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studios on April 23, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

The actress and comedian shared emotional new details in a candid interview with Variety, revealing that addiction had taken a devastating toll on Trachtenberg before her death.

O’Donnell said she remained in contact with Trachtenberg during her final years and tried to support her as her health declined.

“In the last few years, when she was in pretty bad shape, she would call me, and we would talk,” O’Donnell said.

Concerned about what she was witnessing, O’Donnell even reached out to Trachtenberg’s mother for answers.

“I also called her mother to find out what was going on, and her mother told me what was happening, and how long it had been happening,” she said.

According to O’Donnell, the two repeatedly made plans to spend time together, but those visits never came to fruition.

“We were supposed to see each other three or four times, and she just never showed up — sometimes at restaurants, other times at my house where we’d had someone prepare the whole meal,” she recalled.

“I would call her and go, ‘Honey, are you heading over?’ and she’d go, ‘Was that today?’ She was not in good shape.”

Looking back, O’Donnell admitted she wishes she had been able to do more for Trachtenberg.

“I tried to help her as much as I could, but she was inaccessible toward the end, and it was tragic.”

She also reflected on Trachtenberg’s remarkable talent, remembering the actress as an exceptionally gifted child performer.

“She was a real genius child who was able to memorize anything, pick up her lines, you could improvise with her, and she was connected and right there.”

O’Donnell added that Trachtenberg had once been incredibly close with her mother, Lana, and her ballerina sister before, she believes, substance abuse changed the trajectory of her life.

O’Donnell said Trachtenberg’s death was especially difficult because she never expected it to happen.

“I didn’t think that she would die.”

She ended with a sobering reminder about the dangers of addiction.

“With most people suffering from addiction, their loved ones think that they’ll survive it, but you can die from your addiction to drugs or alcohol, and it happens too often that it must be taken seriously.”

Clearly, Trachtenberg’s death still weighs heavily on O’Donnell’s mind.

And millions who have lost loved ones to addiction can relate to her feeling that she wished she could have done more.

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Does Donald Trump $1 Coin Violate Federal Laws?

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The greening of the Reflecting Pool. Slapping his name onto the Kennedy Center. The partial demolition of the White House. The fighting arena on the White House lawn.

Even his face on some people’s passports!

Donald Trump’s latest tribute to himself is in on American money. And no, we don’t just mean skyrocketing prices.

The commemorative token is a vanity $1 gold coin featuring his face, ostensibly to celebrate 250 years of America.

Donald Trump in his hideously decorated Oval Office.
Donald Trump looks on during a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office on July 14, 2026. (Photo Credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Your sleep paralysis demon’s favorite coin is coming out soon

This week, the Trump regime unveiled the final design for what is supposedly an America 250 commemorative token.

It is a $1 gold coin, The Guardian details.

One side is fairly straightforward, reading “United States of America” and “One Dollar” around the Great Seal of the United States.

The other side bears an approximation of Trump’s face, giving him more hair and less face-and-neck than the real thing.

Next to his stern countenance it conspicuously reads “In God We Trust.” That’s on all money, Constitution be damned, but it’s a little brazen when placed right beside Trump’s approximate likeness.

The US Mint will begin striking a $1 gold coin featuring President Trump, announces Treasury Secretary Bessent.

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There are, obviously, so many issues with this.

The first has to be that no living President in United States history has been depicted on money in this manner while alive. It’s also pretty specifically illegal.

In 1866, the Thayer Amendment outlawed the appearance of any living person on “the bonds, securities, notes, or postal currency of the United States.”

However, there was a close call on a half-dollar coin in 1926, depicting then-President Calvin Coolidge alongside President George Washington. Coolidge was alive at the time, but it was a commemorative coin — seemingly an exception.

In 2005, the Presidential $1 Coin Act specifically prohibited any coin from bearing “the image of a living former or current President.”

Won’t someone stop him?

A couple of years ago, SCOTUS effectively declared that Trump was a king of sorts.

In recent years, the conservative majority on the court have consistently ruled that Trump, specifically, has broad executive powers and is largely immune to prosecution for acts taken in office.

It turns out that Nixon was kind of right: in the eyes of these six individuals, if the president does it, it’s not illegal.

(Of course, this is the same crowd who said that Biden couldn’t forgive student loans. These broad executive powers don’t seem to apply to every POTUS.)

We mention this to point out that Trump is doing this because he doesn’t expect to get into any trouble for it. And his cronies are helping him for the same reason.

One funny tidbit about these hideous little tokens is that they are not, in fact, gold coins.

Despite the initial concept, the revised version is merely gold-finished. Just like Trump’s hideous redecoration of the Oval Office and other aspects of the still-standing portions of the White House.

(To be fair, at the current value of gold, there would have been a rush to acquire these and then melt them down — however illegally — if they had been solid gold. Alas.)

Like the Reflecting Pool’s Greenwater scandal, this appears to be heavy-handed symbolism about Trump and his deleterious impact upon the United States in every way, shape, and form.

It’s likely that no one can stop him from printing all of the ugly gold-finished coins that he wants. Perhaps, as with the meme coin that he has pumped and dumped to ten-figure profits, his sycophants and stans will rush to collect them.

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Chayce Beckham Says ‘Dirt Floor’ Is Just the Beginning of His Next Musical Chapter [Exclusive]

After spending the first half of the year off the road and recharging with his wife at home, Chayce Beckham is diving back into music, starting with his latest release, “Dirt Floor,” out now.

Marking his first new music of the year, the track finds Beckham leaning into a more romantic, moody sound while continuing to showcase his cinematic storytelling. Penned by Beckham alongside Brandon Kinney and John Pierce, “Dirt Floor” follows the journey of two people who quickly realize that their connection has blossomed into the kind of love story they had been searching for.

As Beckham’s warm, rich vocals spread across the western backdrop, he charms the listener by capturing the feeling of finding the right person at the right time and wanting to hold onto that moment forever.

Photo Courtesy of Chayce Beckham
Photo Courtesy of Chayce Beckham

“I think really just the idea of just being in the right place with the right person and trying to make that feeling last forever. I think coming out of my last record and all the music that we made and everything, just writing a ton of breakup songs, but still being able to write something that felt moody, but that wasn’t about that. So that was kind of the inspiration behind it,” he explained to Country Now while reflecting on the writing process of “Dirt Floor.”

In addition to tapping into a new style of storytelling, the Southern California native also introduces a fresh sound to his catalog with this song.

“It’s just such a different and unique tone I think for me. So when we got in the studio, we started trying to attack it from every different angle and figure out how we’re going to make it sound and production. It just kind of unfolded that way and came out like this cool smokey love story, which I think is awesome.”

Beckham admits that “Dirt Floor” is just the beginning of a new chapter, with plenty more music on the way in the coming months. After taking six months off, he wanted to ease his way back into releasing music. Stepping away from the constant pace of touring gave him the chance to slow down, focus on his songwriting, and figure out the stories he wanted to tell next.

“I 100% needed to just live a normal life for six months, do my chores and recharge,” he explained. “It’s hard being in a different place every three days. So trying to pull inspiration and song ideas and stuff like that kind of becomes more of a challenge the more and more that you’re on the road. And so it was good for me. I was able to buckle down and actually just focus on the music that I was making at the time.”

“Just doing regular stuff and just hanging out and doing chores and spending time at home with my wife, it definitely gives me more creativity and more influence to write more music,” Beckham added.

Chayce Beckham; Dirt Floor
Chayce Beckham; Dirt Floor

Now, he is feeling more fired up than ever to share what he has been working on behind the scenes. “Dirt Floor” sets the tone for a new chapter of music that shifts away from the heartbreak-heavy themes of Beckham’s previous work. In this season of life as a husband of almost a year, he finds himself embracing more hopeful stories that reflect where he’s at personally.

“I think every song just really approaches a new territory for me. There’s some stuff I’ve done before. We have one on there called ‘Take Me Home’ that’s definitely a little less lonely kind of a feel…And there’s other songs that are just way more down home and very easy to listen to. So yeah, it’s a lot more about life and there’s a couple love songs that we got. So just moving away from my territory of constantly singing about breakups and hardships and stuff and just writing about different parts of life.”

Photo Courtesy of Chayce Beckham
Photo Courtesy of Chayce Beckham

Back in March, Chayce Beckham kicked off The Old Fashioned Tour, bringing his live show across the country. He will wrap up this trek on July 24 with a stop in Chillicothe, IL and then serve as an opener on select dates of Cody Johnson’s 2026 Tour.

For the American Idol winner, the best part about getting back out on the road is reconnecting with his fans through meet and greets, signing as much merch as possible in a night and taking pictures with the fans who spent their hard-earned money to see his show.

“The whole thing’s been a lot of fun just getting to reconnect with everybody and go out on the road, play festivals, see my buddies that I haven’t seen in a while and get to play shows with them. But definitely I’d say probably just getting the chance to go out and meet the fans and hang out after the show and get to talk to people and hear their stories,” he admitted.

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Amy Duggar: I Talked to Joseph’s Victim! She’s Really Brave!

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Like many of her relatives, Amy Duggar King has been deeply affected by Joseph Duggar’s criminal cases.

During a recent interview, she shared that she has actually spoken to Joseph’s alleged victim.

Amy says that she offered encouragement and praise to the girl, who was only 9 for the series of 2020 incidents.

She also expressed dismay that Joseph could confess but then take it back and force this girl to endure his trial.

Amy Duggar King on The Sarah Fraser Show in July 2026.
On ‘The Sarah Fraser Show,’ Amy Duggar opened up about speaking to her cousin’s teenage accuser. (Image Credit: YouTube)

‘You are such a strong person’

During her recent interview on The Sarah Fraser Show, Amy revealed that she has spoken with the girl at the center of Joseph’s criminal case in Florida.

In 2020, Joseph went on a family vacation. Traveling between states to vacation during the first month of a deadly pandemic is, sadly, the least horrific detail of this story.

The unnamed accuser, who is now in her early teens, was only 9 years old when she says that Joseph repeatedly molested her during the trip.

It was only earlier this year, it seems, when she told her family. Her father called Joseph, who reportedly confessed twice to the despicable crime — though he has since pleaded not guilty in court.

“I just gave her hope. I said, ‘This doesn’t have to destroy you. It really truly doesn’t,’” Amy reported of having spoken with the girl. “I told her that if she ever just needed a safe place to talk, that I’m here.”

According to Amy, she also praised the girl’s strength for coming forward.

“You speaking out and you being so honest and vulnerable,” she correctly assessed.

Amy added that “knowing the backlash and knowing the people that would turn their backs on you and not believe you, you are such a strong person.”

Admittedly, we’re unclear on why Amy and the girl spoke. It seems unlikely that any courtroom wants to hear about a relative of the defendant speaking to the victim ahead of trial.

However, she’s right when she says that coming forward takes tremendous courage. Particularly if, as many suspect, the girl is from a similarly insular, fundamentalist social circle where girls are second-class at best, and where consent is not really taught or understood.

Amy Duggar on The Sarah Fraser show.
On ‘The Sarah Fraser Show,’ Amy Duggar discussed her disgraced cousins and late grandfather. (Image Credit: YouTube)

‘I don’t understand …’

Like many, Amy expressed dismay at how Joseph reportedly confessed more than once to the crimes but then entered a plea of not guilty when it came to his arraignment.

“I don’t understand how you can admit to it and say you did it, and then backtrack and change it,” she expressed.

Amy continued: “And be like, ‘Well, I might have said that, but I didn’t mean that.’”

Obviously, many confessions are coerced out of people, some of whom may lack legal representation and may have been subjected to sleep deprivation.

Joseph reportedly first confessed to the child’s father and then, over the phone, to police. That’s not quite the same scenario as someone kept up all night and then at risk of losing their job if they show up late to work the next day, believing that they can leave an interrogation room if they just sign a false confession.

Some on social media have speculated that perhaps the child and her family are known to the broader Duggar family, and not only to Joseph.

If so, that might explain why Amy was allowed to speak with her. Were the Duggars unknown to the family except for Joseph, that could still happen, but would seem less likely.

As for the “not guilty” plea … one can only assume that either the reality of losing everything set in, or Joseph simply spoke with an attorney who (in all fairness, doing their job) told him the realities of prison.

Without knowing more, it’s hard to say whether his previous confessions can be effectively used against Joseph in court.

It seems likely that any defense attorney would move to preclude the prosecution from even mentioning them, let alone entering any recordings into evidence, playing them for the jury, or bringing testimony about the confessions from those who heard them.

It is just a shame that this girl will likely have to testify and even face cross-examination in court.

Amy Duggar: I Talked to Joseph’s Victim! She’s Really Brave! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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