
GM Revving Up a Historic Memorial Day Racing Tripleheader
General Motors will compete in three major motorsport events on the same weekend, showcasing its engineering might and strategic use of racing to accelerate production‑car innovation.
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General Motors will compete in three major motorsport events on the same weekend, showcasing its engineering might and strategic use of racing to accelerate production‑car innovation.
NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a four‑time champion whose 63 Cup Series wins and 234 total victories across three national series left an indelible mark on the sport.

NASCAR’s CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will see a notable absence this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where veteran Kyle Busch will not take the wheel of the No. 7 Chevrolet after being hospitalized with a severe illness. Corey Day steps in, while a diverse field of talent including series leader Kaden Honeycutt, Connor Zilisch, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen prepare for the race.

NASCAR will host a rare triple-header weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, featuring the Coca-Cola 600. The event includes practice, qualifying, and races across multiple series, with weather threats, driver substitutions, and a historic double-duty attempt by Katherine Legge.

A look at the upcoming NASCAR triple-header at Charlotte Motor Speedway, featuring defending champion Ross Chastain, contender Tyler Reddick, and a weather-impacted schedule.

Kyle Busch’s unexpected hospitalization sidelines him for Charlotte, prompting Austin Hill to step into the No. 8 car as his team rallies behind his recovery.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, has been hospitalized after a sudden illness and will miss the Coca‑Cola 600. His family has asked for privacy while he receives treatment, and Xfinity Series regular Austin Hill will replace him in the lineup.
NASCAR star Kyle Busch is sidelined for the upcoming Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway after a severe illness, prompting his team to turn to Xfinity Series regular Austin Hill.

NASCAR star Kyle Busch will miss the Charlotte Motor Speedway race after being hospitalized with a serious illness, prompting his replacement by Austin Hill.

Ford will not field a car for the 2026 O'Reilly Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a decision that reshapes the competitive landscape and sparks speculation about the series' future.

Ford will not field a car for the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a move that underscores shifting strategies among major manufacturers and raises questions about the future of teams like Hettinger Racing and the No. 38 entry.

NASCAR will pay tribute to fallen U.S. Rangers during the 2026 Coca-Cola 600, featuring the names of Glenn L. Harris and Frankie Phillips IV on the cars of John Hunter Nemechek and Jimmie Johnson respectively.

The upcoming Memorial Day weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway will feature Chevrolet’s pursuit of a fifth consecutive O’Reilly Auto Parts Series win, while drivers like Ross Chastain and Connor Zilisch prepare for a grueling triple‑duty schedule and Katherine Legge eyes the iconic ‘Double’.

Three legendary drivers and a visionary executive were honored in a ceremony that highlighted decades of competition, safety advocacy, and track development within the sport.
Katherine Legge is set to tackle the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same weekend, a feat few have dared and even fewer have completed.

A historic convergence of American stock‑car legacy and European endurance racing is set for 2026, headlined by Kurt Busch’s celebrated Chevrolet.

The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will see a full field of 38 trucks, with two missing from the final lineup. Notable drivers include Kyle Busch, Brandon Jones, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ross Chastain and others, while teams from Spire Motorsports, Niece Motorsports and others bring a wide range of sponsors.

Katherine Legge is set to race in the Indy 500 and is attempting the Memorial Day Double, yet her entry for the Coca‑Cola 600 hinges on qualifying.
Indiana University’s head coach Curt Cignetti, known for his football achievements, will serve as the honorary pace car driver at the upcoming Indianapolis 500, a role that has introduced him to the sport’s unique demands and rich heritage.
Indiana University’s head football coach Curt Cignetti will drive the ceremonial pace car at the 110th Indianapolis 500, sharing the track with veteran Sarah Fisher and highlighting the race’s deep roots in the state.

Curt Cignetti, guided by veteran Sarah Fisher, prepares to drive the honorary pace car at the 110th Indianapolis 500, blending his football world with the high‑octane realm of IndyCar.

Denny Hamlin secured his second career All‑Star Race win at Dover, with Bubba Wallace taking the opening segment and Tyler Reddick dominating the second, while Cody Ware’s climb from 31st to 18th highlighted the action ahead of the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte.

Five behind‑the‑scenes legends — Smokey Yunick, Jimmy Makar, Mike Trower, Sam Ard, and John Holman — are up for NASCAR Hall of Fame consideration, each leaving an indelible mark on the sport’s history.

A Lap‑2 crash involving several top drivers forced a red‑flag stop and a cautious restart at Dover Motor Speedway.