1 — $1 million won by Logan Schuchart and Shark Racing in the Eldora Million at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
1 — Christian Lundgaard earned his first NTT IndyCar Series victory July 15 at Toronto’s Exhibition Place.
1 — Superstar Racing Experience starts it took for Denny Hamlin to earn his first win with the series after winning last Thursday’s season opener at Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway.
2 — Consecutive NASCAR Xfinity Series triumphs by second-generation stock car driver John Hunter Nemechek.
2 — Cole Butcher became the second Canadian driver to win the RedBud 400 super late model race at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway. Legendary Junior Hanley won the event in 2004.
4 — Consecutive NASCAR Cup Series races have been impacted by rain after the Crayon 301 at New Hampshire was postponed to Monday.
5 — Top Fuel points leader Justin Ashley picked up his fifth consecutive Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge win on July 15 during the Mile-High Nationals.
6 — Donny Schatz won Eldora Speedway’s Kings Royal for the sixth time on July 15.
7 — Dusty Zomer earned his first 410 sprint car victory at Huset’s Speedway in seven years (2016) on July 15.
13 — Number of races Donny Schatz has won that have paid him $100,000 or more.
14 — Jett Lawrence has won all 14 motos contested en route to winning all seven events during the Pro Motocross Championship campaign.
22 — Starting position of Mike Marlar when he won the July 14 World of Outlaws Late Model Series main event at Kentucky’s Ponderosa Speedway.
30 — Races it took Martin Truex Jr. to win a NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
50 — Matt Hagan earned his 50th Funny Car fast qualifier award en route to winning the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series round at Bandimere Speedway in Colorado.
254 — Laps Martin Truex Jr. led in Monday’s 301-lap Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It was Truex’s third win of the season.
355 — Luke Fenhaus became the 355th ARCA Menards Series winner July 15 at Iowa Speedway.
337.33 — Brittany Force set the Bandimere Speedway track record during the final Mile-High Nationals, making the fastest run in the facility’s history at 337.333 mph.
2020 — Lundgaard’s triumph was the first for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing since Takuma Sato won the Indianapolis 500 in 2020.
$35,000 — Combined winner’s purse for this weekend’s World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series doubleheader at Williams Grove (Pa.) Speedway.