0 — NASCAR national touring series races scheduled this weekend (June 16-18).
2 — Dirt Late Model Dream victories by Jonathan Davenport.
2 — Connor Hall won two late model stock features on the same night June 10 at Langley (Va.) Raceway.
3 — Adam Cianciarulo’s third-place finish in the first moto at the Thunder Valley National was his first AMA Pro Motocross podium since 2021.
3 — Justin Ashley collected three trophies over the NHRA weekend at Bristol Dragway, reigning victorious in the New England Nationals, Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge and Thunder Valley Nationals.
4 — NASCAR Cup Series victories at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway for Martin Truex Jr.
4 — Indiana Midget Week victories for drivers (Buddy Kofoid, Gavin Miller and Ryan Timms) wheeling Keith Kunz Motorsports entries.
5 — Drivers inducted into the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports HOF this past weekend, including Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick.
6 — Straight moto wins for Jett Lawrence in AMA Pro Motocross, as the Australian rookie enjoys a perfect start to his 450cc class debut.
7 — Ron Capps has earned seven Funny Car Wallys at Bristol Dragway, making him the all-time wins leader at the Tennessee track.
9 — 24 Hours of Le Mans class victories for Corvette Racing.
12 — Age of Tristan McKee when he won Saturday’s CARS Tour Pro Late Model feature at Dillon (S.C.) Motor Speedway, making him the youngest winner in series history.
12 — Different winners in World of Outlaws Sprint Car competition this season.
20 — All Star Circuit of Champions victories for Pennsylvania racer Danny Dietrich after his win Saturday at Fremont Speedway.
31.6 — Seconds between Jett Lawrence and runner-up Cooper Webb at the finish of the first moto at Colorado’s Thunder Valley Motocross Park.
39 — Finishing position of NASCAR’s Garage 56 entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
44 — Career Pro Stock victories for Erica Enders, who broke through a recent winless streak and added another triumph to her record during the Thunder Valley Nationals.
58 — Years (1965) since Ferrari last scored an overall victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
96 — USCS sprint car triumphs by Hall of Famer Terry Gray, who won June 9 at Buckshot Speedway.
100 — Years since the first 24 Hours of Le Mans was run in 1923.
336.49 — The track record speed at Bristol (Tenn.) Dragway is 336.49 mph, which Justin Ashley set on Sunday during the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals.
342 — Laps completed by the AF Corse No. 55 Ferrari Hypercar in winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
$100,000 — Money Hudson O’Neal banked after winning Monday’s XR Super Series event at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway.