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JESSE LOVE TO JOIN WOOD BROTHERS RACING IN 2027
STUART, Va. (June 17, 2026) – Jesse Love, the 2025 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, will pilot the famed No. 21 Ford Mustang for Wood Brothers Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series beginning in 2027, the team announced today. Love will add his name to the long list of accomplished drivers who have competed for the Wood Brothers when he takes over the No. 21 beginning with the 2027 DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway. The Menlo Park, California, native has estab

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3 days ago2 min read


NASCAR to race at San Diego Temporary track
ASCAR has never competed at an active military base before, but that is just scratching the surface when considering what makes the Anduril 250 and its support races so unique, even among other ambitious street course events in the sport's recent past. Teams are requesting more spotters than we've ever seen before, and there are going to be at least three dozen corner workers due to so many intricate sections and blind-spots around the track. “It’s very much going to be a sur

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4 days ago1 min read


Hamlin Wins Third Straight at Pocono
Denny Hamlin, a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing, secured his record-setting eighth NASCAR Cup Series victory at the 2.5-mile Pocono track during the Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA. Hamlin's No. 11 JGR Toyota triumphed over Tyler Reddick's No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota by 1.678 seconds in a strategic fuel-saving finish. This victory marks the first time in Hamlin's 21-year full-time career that he has won three consecutive races—following successes in Nashville, Michi

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4 days ago4 min read


Justin Allgaier wins O'Reilly Series run at Pocono
The race at Pocono Raceway for the O'Reilly Series' MillerTech Battery 250 on Saturday, June 13, was more a test of endurance than a typical speed competition. Justin Allgaier emerged victorious, marking his fifth win of the season and his second consecutive victory following his triumph in Nashville. Saturday's event was notably tumultuous, with the caution flag being raised 19 times throughout the 100-lap race. Eleven drivers were unable to complete the race due to various

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4 days ago2 min read


Denny Hamlin wins at Michigan
Denny Hamlin received no boos following his victory burnout at Michigan International Speedway. With a black No. 18 flag in hand, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver celebrated his 63rd career victory by burning the tires of his No. 11 Toyota along the straightaway in tribute to Kyle Busch, his late teammate, whom he equaled for ninth place on the all-time win list in the NASCAR Cup Series. "Honestly, I had to outlast him to match his record," said Hamlin, who communicated, "We love

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Jun 82 min read


Heim WINNES Michigan Truck Series
This marks Heim's 26th career victory and his first on the 2-mile Michigan high banks, bringing his series wins to 22 different tracks — the second-best record of all time. Only NASCAR Hall of Famer Ron Hornaday Jr. has more, with victories at 31 venues. Additionally, this is Heim's third win in just five Truck starts this season, occurring a week after he announced his full-time commitment to the championship-leading 23XI Racing organization in the NASCAR Cup Series for 2027

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Jun 82 min read


Josef Newgarden wins for the sixth time at Gateway
Patience was required at Gateway to discover the outcome of the ninth round of the season, which was notably interrupted due to rain. In total, the red flag waved for 50 minutes on the Missouri oval, but ultimately the scheduled 260 laps were completed, and Josef Newgarden continued his dominance of WorldWide Technology Raceway, winning there for the sixth time in his career The Team Penske driver, however, had to battle for most of the race against Marcus Ericsson (Andretti

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Jun 82 min read


Denny Hamlin wins Cracker at Nashville Superspeedway
Thousands of fans packed a sold-out Nashville Superspeedway Sunday night for NASCAR’s Cracker Barrel 400. Despite nearly an hour and a half long rain delay, the race proved to be action-packed. According to NASCAR, 31 lead changes among 15 different drivers set a new track record. Among the standout moments from the race, three Joe Gibbs Racing teammates—Denny Hamlin, Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe— faced off in an intense back-and-forth in the final four laps. After an e

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Jun 11 min read


Justin Allgaier is celebrating NASCAR Nashville win
Following an exhilarating series of door-to-door battles in the final stages of the race, veteran Justin Allgaier from JR Motorsports secured his fourth NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory of the season. The 2024 series champion successfully defended his position against the skilled 18-year-old rookie, Brent Crews, who described the competitive racing during Saturday night’s Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 at Nashville Superspeedway as “the most fun I’ve had without winn

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Jun 13 min read


Layne Riggs wins NASCAR Truck Series race at Nashville
The NASCAR Truck Series competed at Nashville Superspeedway, and it was the Front Row Motorsports show. Layne Riggs won the first two stages; however, the No. 34 team was caught up in track-position-related incidents. Meanwhile, Chandler Smith was trying to track down Rajah Carruth at the end, but it didn't end as expected. Riggs and the No. 34 team from Front Row Motorsports came back to win the Truck Series race at Nashville, earning their third victory of the 2026 Truck Se

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Jun 11 min read


Daniel Suarez wins the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600
Daniel Suarez claimed an emotional Coca-Cola 600 victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway on a night when NASCAR raced with Kyle Busch firmly in its heart. The Mexican driver took his third career NASCAR Cup Series win after the race was called 27 laps short of its scheduled distance when heavy rain drenched the track, sealing a poignant victory after a week of grief across the garage. Before the race, NASCAR senior vice president of competition Elton Sawyer addressed the drivers’

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May 252 min read


Layne Riggs wins emotionally charged NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck race at Charlotte
Layne Riggs made clear what was on his mind as he took the checkered flag under caution to win Sunday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. “Did it for Kyle, man, did it for Kyle,” Riggs said in a dedication to two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who lost his life to a sudden illness Thursday at age 41. In a race thrice delayed by rain from its scheduled Friday night start and run under NASCAR’s adverse conditions provision with a noo

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May 253 min read


Ross Chastain survives weather nightmare to score first win with Dale Jr.’s JRM in rain-shortened Charlotte race.
Justin Allgaier commenced the race from the pole position and maintained the lead through the first caution. This initial caution occurred on Lap 2 when Harrison Burton spun. The caution period was extended due to rain showers moving through the area. The race resumed around Lap 11, with Allgaier reclaiming the lead. A competition caution was issued on Lap 25, providing teams an opportunity to evaluate their tire conditions and make necessary adjustments. During this caution,

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May 242 min read


Denny Hamlin wins All-Star million @ Dover
During the inaugural All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway, the Monster Mile proved its reputation as one of NASCAR's most challenging tracks. Even for the winner, Denny Hamlin, navigating Dover was a tightrope act for the $1 million prize. After recovering from a qualifying spin to secure the pole position, Hamlin avoided trouble on Sunday to claim his second NASCAR All-Star Race victory. He led the final 30 laps, outpaced Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe, and steered

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May 193 min read


Corey Day wins O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Dover
Twenty-year-old Californian Corey Day surpassed veteran Justin Allgaier with four laps to go, securing his second career win in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series on Saturday at the BetRivers 200, marking his first appearance at Dover Motor Speedway. Allgaier, a three-time winner this season and the current championship leader, seemed poised to secure another victory at Dover’s famous “Monster Mile.” However, Day expertly maneuvered the high line near the outside wall, pas

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May 192 min read


Kyle Busch wins the 69th Truck race win at Dover
Kyle Busch found himself in a familiar spot in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on Friday, taking the checkered flag for the 69th time in his career. He now has five Truck Series wins at Dover, beating Ty Majeski and Layne Riggs in the end. Kaden Honeycutt finished fourth, Christopher Bell fifth, Brandon Jones sixth, Christian Eckes seventh, Corey LaJoie eighth, Jake Garcia, and Justin Haley tenth. -00:00 Asked about why this win is important, Busch told NASCAR on FOX: "Beca

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May 193 min read


Shane van Gisbergen wins at Watkins Glen
Shane van Gisbergen placed confidence in his team's plans and strategies as he approached the NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International. "I trust them with what they do," van Gisbergen stated. The New Zealander, driving the No. 97 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing, had to rely heavily on this trust when he found himself in 24th position with only 16 laps remaining. However, a late pit stop proved effective, allowing van Gisbergen to surpass Ty Gibbs with seven laps r

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May 112 min read


Zilisch passes in the final corner to win O’Reilly thriller at Watkins Glen
The conclusion of Saturday's NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Watkins Glen International was remarkable. Defending series champion Jesse Love was managing his fuel, while Connor Zilisch pursued him on newer tires. Despite navigating through the mud and sustaining damage to his vehicle, Zilisch managed to overtake Love in the final corner of the last lap, securing a victory for JR Motorsports. Saturday's NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Watkins Glen Internati

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May 104 min read


Kaden Honeycutt earns first NASCAR Truck win in Watkins Glen
Kaden Honeycutt has achieved his first victory in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He overtook Connor Zilisch during overtime, securing the win for Tricon Garage. Earlier in the day, he also claimed a win in the ARCA Menards Series race. Zilisch, who led the most laps, ended up in second place, while Shane van Gisbergen made a late surge to secure third in only his second Truck Series race. Daniel Hemric and Chandler Smith completed the top five. A.J. Allmendinger achieved

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May 93 min read


Kyle Larson holds off Justin Allgaier for thrilling Texas win
During the final caution of Saturday’s Andy’s Frozen Custard 340 at Texas Motor Speedway, crew chief Andrew Overstreet communicated an encouraging message to pole winner Justin Allgaier. Kyle Larson narrowly defeated Justin Allgaier in an exciting finish at Texas. “Nothing stops a hungry gator,” Overstreet remarked, referring to Allgaier’s nickname, Little Gator. “Not even the so-called ‘Greatest of All-Time.’” However, Kyle Larson, whom Overstreet referenced as the G.O.A.T.,

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May 53 min read
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