Corey Heim Steals an Overtime Win at Darlington Raceway

Corey Heim secured his second consecutive win at Darlington Raceway, driving the No. 5 TRICON Garage Toyota. After a strategic late pit for fresher tires, Heim made a dramatic last-lap pass on leader Ross Chastain, winning by .145 seconds. He also earned a $50,000 bonus in the Triple Truck Challenge. Continue reading Corey Heim Steals an Overtime Win at Darlington Raceway

Layne Riggs Claims First Ever NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Street Course Win in St. Petersburg

Layne Riggs celebrated a significant victory in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, overcoming starting in 28th place to win on the streets of St. Petersburg. His triumph was marked by strategic fuel conservation and skillful driving as he led 41 laps. This win, Riggs’ first road course victory, cements him as a serious contender. Continue reading Layne Riggs Claims First Ever NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Street Course Win in St. Petersburg

Kyle Busch Outduels Field for Record Ninth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Win at EchoPark Speedway

Kyle Busch secured his third consecutive victory at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ Fr8 Racing 208, marking his record 68th win. After a tense race shortened by adverse conditions, Busch narrowly beat Stewart Friesen, benefiting from teammate Carson Hocevar’s late push. The race featured intense competition with multiple lead changes, showcasing Busch’s determination. Continue reading Kyle Busch Outduels Field for Record Ninth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Win at EchoPark Speedway

Chandler Smith Steals Overtime Win in Truck Series Opener

Chandler Smith clinched victory at the Fresh From Florida 250, showcasing a dramatic NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series opener at Daytona. He surged from sixth to first with teammate Ty Majeski’s support, winning by a mere 0.044 seconds. The race featured significant lead changes, high-profile drivers, and demonstrated the crucial role of teamwork in superspeedway racing. Continue reading Chandler Smith Steals Overtime Win in Truck Series Opener

NASCAR to Reintroduce The Chase Championship Format Across All National Series in 2026

NASCAR is shaking things up! Starting 2026, The Chase format returns, rewarding consistent performance over winner-take-all finishes. A new era honors fans’ loyalty while keeping thrilling races alive. More details inside! Continue reading NASCAR to Reintroduce The Chase Championship Format Across All National Series in 2026

NASCAR Set to Unveil Revised Championship Format

NASCAR’s championship format update promises to streamline the title fight while preserving playoff structure. Industry insiders believe this new system will emphasize points accumulated throughout the season, aligning with traditional racing principles. Continue reading NASCAR Set to Unveil Revised Championship Format

Corey Heim shakes off pressure to win NASCAR Truck Series championship

Corey Heim won the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway, showcasing drama and resilience after initially restarting 10th. He overcame challenges, including a crucial second overtime, to secure the title. With a record-setting 12 wins and leading in every race, Heim celebrated his hard-earned victory and ended the season on a high note. Continue reading Corey Heim shakes off pressure to win NASCAR Truck Series championship

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. Continue reading Corey Heim Ties Single-Season NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Win Record with Ninth Victory at New Hampshire

NASCAR Weighs Rule Changes on Cup Driver Participation in Lower Series

NASCAR is reexamining its rules on Cup Series drivers racing in the Xfinity and Truck circuits, with potential changes coming soon. Current limits cap veterans at five starts per series, but leadership says revisions could strike a better balance between developing young talent and boosting entertainment value for fans. Continue reading NASCAR Weighs Rule Changes on Cup Driver Participation in Lower Series