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Rodney Childers to Join JR Motorsports as Crew Chief in 2026
JR Motorsports announced Rodney Childers will join the team in 2026 as crew chief of the No. 1 Chevrolet with drivers Carson Kvapil and Connor Zilisch. A 40-time Cup Series winner, Childers brings championship experience to JRM as he transitions to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. Read more
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Verstappen Dominates Azerbaijan GP as Piastri Crashes Out, Sainz Celebrates Historic Williams Podium
Max Verstappen dominated the Azerbaijan Grand Prix with a commanding grand slam victory, while George Russell finished second and Carlos Sainz celebrated Williams’s first podium since 2021. Championship leader Oscar Piastri crashed out on lap one, but Lando Norris failed to fully capitalize, trimming just six points from his deficit. Read more
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Blaney Leads Penske Ford Surge with Playoff Win at New Hampshire
Ryan Blaney powered his No. 12 Team Penske Ford to victory in Sunday’s Mobil 1 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, outrunning Josh Berry by less than a second. The win, Blaney’s third of 2024, secures his spot in the Round of 8 and highlights a strong Ford resurgence. Read more
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Corey Heim Ties Single-Season NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Win Record with Ninth Victory at New Hampshire
Corey Heim delivered a dominant performance at New Hampshire, scoring his record-tying ninth NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win of 2025. The TRICON Garage driver led 124 laps, swept both stages, and secured his 20th career victory, matching Greg Biffle’s 1999 mark as he continues a historic championship campaign. Read more
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Randall Burnett to Join Trackhouse Racing as Crew Chief for Connor Zilisch in 2026
Randall Burnett will leave Richard Childress Racing to become crew chief for 19-year-old Connor Zilisch at Trackhouse Racing in 2026. Burnett, a six-time Cup winner, will guide the Xfinity standout as he makes his rookie debut alongside Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen in the team’s three-car lineup. Read more
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Haas Factory Team to Join Chevrolet Camp in 2026, Aligns with Hendrick Motorsports
Haas Factory Team will switch from Ford to Chevrolet in 2026, aligning with Hendrick Motorsports for engines and technical support. The move marks a return to Haas’ roots with Chevrolet, while keeping Cole Custer, Sheldon Creed, and Sam Mayer behind the wheel across Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series competition. Read more
