The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is set to make its highly anticipated return to the Naval Base Coronado near San Diego on June 19, bringing a unique street‑course showdown to the heart of Southern California.
The event will unfold on a 3.4‑mile temporary circuit that winds through the base, covering 50 laps for a total of 170 miles, divided into three stages of 12, 12 and 26 laps.
Notable Drivers and Teams
Jimmie Johnson, a native of nearby El Cajon, California, will drive the No. 1 Tricon Garage Toyota, adding a marquee name to the entry list.
Joining him, former IndyCar driver Jamie McMurray is slated to make a free‑agent appearance in the No. 25 Kaulig Racing Ram, giving fans a fresh matchup.
The Navy 250 will be broadcast nationally on FS1, and streaming will be available through FUBO, which is offering a free trial to new subscribers for the duration of the event.
2026 Calendar Highlights
The full 2026 Truck Series schedule expands to include classic venues such as Daytona International Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway and the St. Petersburg street course, promising a diverse mix of tracks across the country.