Nascar

NASCAR Brings Its Top Series to San Diego’s First Military Base Race

The 2026 United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 will feature 37 drivers across all three NASCAR divisions, marking a historic weekend on an active base.

NASCAR is set to make history in 2026 when the Cup Series rolls into San Diego for the United Rentals Driven To Serve 250, the first ever race weekend staged on an active U.S. military base.

The event will host 37 drivers, a modest but competitive field that promises fresh storylines and unexpected match‑ups.

Among the confirmed entries are Jesse Iwuji and Leland Honeyman, both piloting DGM Racing entries, while Austin Green is slated to return to the No. 87 car for Peterson Racing Group.

A Milestone for the Series

What makes the weekend even more compelling is that all three of NASCAR’s national series will be on track, capitalizing on an off‑week for the Truck Series to deliver a full slate of competition.

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