United States Sports & Racing Hub
Looking for the hottest US sports and racing updates? You’re in the right spot. We pull together the most talked‑about stories from American football, tennis, and motor racing so you can stay in the loop without scrolling through endless feeds.
Top US Sports Stories Right Now
Friday night lights are buzzing after Micah Parsons exploded in his second game with the Green Bay Packers. He racked up eight pressures and a half‑sack in just 44 snaps, helping the Packers shut down Washington for 230 yards. If you follow the NFL, that’s the kind of impact that can swing a whole season.
On the tennis side, the US Open 2025 delivered a shock when Daniil Medvedev tossed his racket after a straight‑sets loss to Benjamin Bonzi. The racket smash made headlines, and Medvedev walked away with £300,000 instead of the champion’s purse. It’s a reminder that even top players can have off days, and the drama only adds to the tournament’s appeal.
Cricket fans in the US also got a taste of the action with the 2nd ODI between England and South Africa. While the match was streamed primarily for Indian viewers, the time slot and live coverage made it easy for American fans to catch the high‑stakes showdown. It shows how global sports are finding a foothold on US screens.
Why US Racing Gets Our Attention
Motorsport in the United States has a unique vibe. Whether it’s the roar of IndyCar engines on the streets of Detroit or the thunderous crowds at a NASCAR night race, the speed and spectacle are unmatched. At Revved Racing Rides, we keep an eye on every major event, from practice sessions at Zandvoort to the way American teams perform on the world stage.
Take the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort where Lando Norris led both Friday sessions, setting a fast pace for the weekend. While the race isn’t on US soil, many American fans follow the championship closely, and strong performances by teams with US drivers or sponsors draw extra interest.
Our coverage also spots the crossover moments that matter—like a US‑based rider landing a podium in a European series or an American manufacturer unveiling a new bike tech at a major expo. Those stories tie the global racing scene back to home‑grown fans who love both the engineering and the adrenaline.
Bottom line: the United States tag on our site is your one‑stop spot for the latest buzz across football, tennis, cricket, and motorsport. We cut the fluff, give you the facts, and keep the tone relaxed so you can read the updates while you’re on the go.
Why are there no road races in the United States?
Contrary to the notion, there are indeed road races in the United States, but they aren't as prevalent or as widely recognized as those in other countries. This is primarily due to strict legal regulations and safety concerns that make organization and execution of these races quite challenging. Additionally, the vastness of the US terrain and the cost involved in shutting down public roads for races contribute to their scarcity. High insurance costs and the risk of legal issues if accidents occur also play a part. Yet, despite these hurdles, certain professional and amateur road races do take place, attracting a niche audience.