The NASCAR Xfinity Series is ready to compete in the Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the 24th race weekend of the 2025 season. It is NASCAR’s first race on an oval that is 1.5 miles or bigger since EchoPark Speedway in late June.
Riley Herbst entered victory lane in last year’s race at Indianapolis, with Cole Custer and Aric Almirola rounding out the top three spots. Herbst’s win marked his first of two victories during the 2024 season. However, who are the favorites to win this weekend?
Below, you can check out the NASCAR odds via BetMGM for the 2025 Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis as of Wednesday, July 23!
NASCAR odds for the Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis (July 2025)
Kyle Larson: +110
Justin Allgaier: +500
Connor Zilisch: +500
Aric Almirola: +700
Sheldon Creed: +1300
Austin Hill: +1300
Sam Mayer: +1400
Jesse Love: +1500
Brandon Jones: +1800
Carson Kvapil: +2000
Taylor Gray: +2000
Nick Sanchez: +2000
Sammy Smith: +2200
Ryan Sieg: +3000
Christian Eckes: +4000
William Sawalich: +6000
Harrison Burton: +10000
Daniel Dye: +10000
Dean Thompson: +10000
Parker Retzlaff: +10000
Jeb Burton: +12500
Josh Williams: +20000
Anthony Alfredo: +20000
Matt DiBenedetto: +20000
Jeremy Clements: +35000
Kyle Sieg: +35000
Brennan Poole: +35000
Ryan Ellis: +35000
Leland Honeyman: +35000
Josh Bilicki: +100000
Blaine Perkins: +100000
Mason Massey: +100000
Garrett Smithley: +100000
Logan Bearden: +100000
David Starr: +100000
Joey Gase: +100000
Katherine Legge: +200000
Dawson Cram: +200000
More: NASCAR odds for the 2025 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
INDIANAPOLIS — A shooting that injured a woman at a hotel on Indianapolis’ south side Saturday night is under investigation.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said officers were called to the Motel 6 in the 4300 block of Southport Crossings Way just after 9:30 p.m. on a report of a person shot.
Arriving officers found a woman who had been shot. She was reported to be in stable condition.
Investigators believe there was an altercation between the woman and a man in a hotel room that led to shots being fired.
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No other information about the incident has been released by police.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis City-County Council president explains her desire for a data center moratorium.
Council President Maggie Lewis wants to put a pause on new data center developments. The proposal comes after months of public pressure from residents and environmental groups who say the city needs stronger rules before allowing more data centers. Now, Lewis says it’s time to hit pause while those questions are answered.
“I’m not saying that we’ll never have a new data center in our community. That’s not what this is about. I understand the importance of economic development in our community, but it is important that we hit pause, do that deep dive, and allow the community and the experts to have an honest conversation about the topic,” Lewis said.
Lewis says she isn’t trying to stop economic development. Instead, she says the city needs more time to fully understand what data centers could mean for Indianapolis before approving additional projects. Lewis says residents have raised questions about the potential impact on utilities, the environment and quality of life, and she believes those concerns deserve a more thorough public discussion before the city moves forward with additional developments.
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“The community really is feeling as if their voices haven’t been heard. I believe it’s important that we bring all the stakeholders to the table and have that honest dialogue,” Lewis said.
Councilman Ron Gibson, who supports bringing data centers to Indianapolis, and he says these projects can bring investment to neighborhoods when they’re built in the right locations.
“This land where they’re going to actually develop it has been vacant for more than 43 years,” Gibson said. “It’s zoned for industrial use. This is really going to enhance our neighborhood. It’s going to bring back life, create more businesses that want to move into our area, and create more opportunity.”
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One of the biggest concerns raised by opponents is whether increased demand for electricity and water could create additional costs for taxpayers.
“I believe strongly that the data centers must uphold total costs. I made sure the developer, in writing, is responsible for all utility costs, so none of that rolls over to constituents,” Gibson said.
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Across Indiana, at least 17 counties have approved temporary moratoriums on new data center developments. Marshall and Cass counties have gone even further, banning new facilities altogether.
The committee meeting begins Monday at 5:30 p.m. inside the City-County Building, where members will hold a public hearing on the proposed zoning rules and consider Lewis’ amendment for a temporary moratorium. If approved by the committee, the proposal would move to the full City-County Council for further consideration.
INDIANAPOLIS — An investigation is underway after a woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash in downtown Indianapolis Saturday morning.
According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, at around 3:15 a.m., officers responded to the intersection of East Maryland and South Pennsylvania Streets after hearing a loud crash in the area.
Photo of IMPD investigating a hit-and-run crash in downtown Indianapolis on July 11, 2026, captured by a FOX59/CBS4 crew.
When officers arrived on scene, they were flagged down by several people stating a pedestrian had been struck. Officers located an adult female who had been on a scooter in the crosswalk of the intersection.
She was transported to an area hospital in critical condition but later died from her injuries, IMPD said.
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Investigators said the striking motorist did not stay on scene.
Police are encouraging those with information on the crash to contact Detective Adam Jones at (317) 327-3475 or call Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at (317) 262-8477.