NASCAR Mourns the Loss of Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett at 93

Ned Jarrett, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and beloved broadcaster, passed away at 93, leaving a significant legacy in the sport. Known as “Gentleman Ned,” he was celebrated for his competitive spirit, humanitarian acts, and as a family patriarch. His achievements and contributions will remain influential in NASCAR history. Continue reading NASCAR Mourns the Loss of Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett at 93

Magnussen To Make NASCAR Debut in Trackhouse’s PROJECT91 Entry in San Diego

Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut with Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 at the San Diego street race from June 19-21. Known for his Formula 1 experience, he is excited about this opportunity to bring international attention to NASCAR. Magnussen joins a growing roster of global drivers enhancing the sport’s appeal. Continue reading Magnussen To Make NASCAR Debut in Trackhouse’s PROJECT91 Entry in San Diego

Hamlin’s Wild Ride Ends in Nashville Victory

Denny Hamlin’s dramatic victory at the Nashville Superspeedway showcased his skill and resilience. After starting on the pole and being penalized to the back, he fought through cautions and strategy battles to clinch his 62nd win by just 0.115 seconds. A record 31 lead changes reflected the competitive nature of the race. Continue reading Hamlin’s Wild Ride Ends in Nashville Victory

Allgaier Wins Nashville Classic After Thrilling Battle With Rising Rookie

Justin Allgaier secured his fourth victory of the season at the Nashville Superspeedway, triumphing over rookie Brent Crews in a thrilling race. Allgaier’s win, his 32nd career victory, solidified his status as the championship favorite. Despite finishing second, Crews showcased impressive skills, indicating a bright future in NASCAR. Continue reading Allgaier Wins Nashville Classic After Thrilling Battle With Rising Rookie

Layne Riggs Rallies Late for Third Truck Series Win of 2026

Layne Riggs dominated the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Allegiance 200, leading 98 laps before a dramatic last-lap pass for victory. This marked his third win of the season, highlighting his championship potential. Riggs dedicated the victory to the late Kyle Busch, while Rajah Caruth narrowly missed winning after a strong performance. Continue reading Layne Riggs Rallies Late for Third Truck Series Win of 2026

Tyler Reddick and 23XI Racing Land New Partnership with Outlaw Light

Outlaw Light Beer is partnering with 23XI Racing for the 2026 NASCAR season, focused on Nashville’s marquee weekend. The collaboration features Outlaw Light branding on Tyler Reddick’s No. 45 car and includes fan events. This partnership aims to enhance fan engagement and promote Outlaw Light’s rapid growth in the motorsports sector. Continue reading Tyler Reddick and 23XI Racing Land New Partnership with Outlaw Light

Daniel Dye Joins McAnally-Hilgemann Racing For Four Races

McAnally-Hilgemann Racing has confirmed that Daniel Dye will return to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in 2026, driving the #20 Chevrolet. His comeback will include four races: Nashville, Michigan, Kansas, and Charlotte, following a suspension and departure from Kaulig Racing earlier this season. Continue reading Daniel Dye Joins McAnally-Hilgemann Racing For Four Races

Suárez Survives Chaos, Rain, and Emotion to Win Rain-Shortened Coca-Cola 600

At Charlotte Motor Speedway, NASCAR honored late two-time champion Kyle Busch before the Coca-Cola 600, which was ultimately won by Daniel Suárez after heavy rain ended the race 27 laps early. The victory held deep personal significance for Suárez, recognizing Busch’s influence on his career, and he dedicated it to Busch’s family. Continue reading Suárez Survives Chaos, Rain, and Emotion to Win Rain-Shortened Coca-Cola 600