
Larson Leads NASCAR All-Star Practice at Dover as Teams Gear Up for Sunday’s Action
Kyle Larson’s dominant practice performance at Dover sets the tone for an eagerly anticipated All-Star Race, with several drivers eyeing key qualifying spots.
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Kyle Larson’s dominant practice performance at Dover sets the tone for an eagerly anticipated All-Star Race, with several drivers eyeing key qualifying spots.

Kyle Busch dominated the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover on May 15, 2026, leading most laps before sealing the win with 59 laps remaining. The race also marked a breakthrough for Dystany Spurlock and an early retirement for Clint Bowyer.

Kyle Busch dominated the NASCAR Truck Series event at Dover, controlling the race from the start, navigating multiple cautions, and out‑maneuvering rivals to claim his 69th series win.
Kyle Busch captured the ECOSAVE 200 Craftsman Truck Series race at Dover on May 15, 2026, after a stage sweep and a decisive pass with 59 laps remaining, while Dystany Spurlock’s historic debut ended in a crash.

Kyle Larson led the opening practice at Dover Motor Speedway, posting a 22.792-second lap at 157.95 mph, while Michael McDowell, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch followed. The session also featured a new Progressive advertising spot with Hamlin and a preview of the upcoming Truck Series race.

Kyle Larson's winless streak since May 2025 has sparked debate over Hendrick Motorsports' overall struggles, with team insiders and former drivers offering divergent views on responsibility.

Kyle Larson topped the speed charts at Dover as 36 drivers prepared for the 350‑lap All‑Star Race, with notable performances and incidents shaping the early action.

Kyle Larson posted the fastest lap of 22.792 seconds (157.95 mph) as 36 drivers took to the track for the weekend’s All‑Star Race practice.

Shane van Gisbergen is set to bypass the upcoming O'Reilly Auto Parts Series event at Dover, focusing instead on the Cup Series All-Star Race, with Ross Chastain slated to replace him.

Ross Chastain will pilot the No. 9 Chevrolet at Dover, while Andrew Patterson takes the wheel of the No. 32, with both drivers slated for additional races later in the season.

Carson Kvapil replaces Connor Zilisch in the flagship No. 1 Chevrolet for the Dover race, while Zilisch returns at Charlotte. Spire Motorsports adds a new entry for the Charlotte weekend, with Shane van Gisbergen set to drive the No. 71 car. The changes coincide with broadcast partners FuboTV and betting platform BetRivers.

After more than a decade of continuous Ford representation, the series now runs without a single Ford entry, reshaping the manufacturer battle and raising questions about the future of American‑based teams.

From childhood dreams near Richmond Raceway to a seventh‑place finish in her ARCA Menards Series East debut, Dystany Spurlock is breaking barriers and reshaping perceptions in motorsports.

British racing driver Katherine Legge plans to compete in both the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Coca‑Cola 600 on May 24, 2026, a feat only five drivers have attempted, with Tony Stewart the sole winner.
The 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race is set for May 17 at Dover Motor Speedway, introducing a revamped three‑segment structure and a million‑dollar prize for the winner.

Katherine Legge’s 2026 campaign aims to make motorsport history as she prepares to run the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 back‑to‑back, a feat never before achieved by a woman.

The 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race will make its debut at Dover’s speedway, featuring past champions, a full entry list and a broadcast on FOX Sports 1.

Shane van Gisbergen, fresh off a Watkins Glen Cup victory, is set to tackle his third NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, driving for Spire Motorsports in a NationsGuard‑sponsored entry.

NASCAR’s latest lineup sees Shane van Gisbergen stepping into the Truck Series for a third career start at Charlotte Motor Speedway, teaming up with veteran Kyle Busch and rising star Carson Hocevar in a race that could reshape the division’s dynamics.

Shane van Gisbergen is set to drive the No. 71 Chevrolet Silverado for Spire Motorsports at Charlotte Motor Speedway, marking his third Truck Series start and second on an oval, backed by NationsGuard sponsorship.

Shane van Gisbergen captured a Cup Series win at Watkins Glen and finished third in the Truck Series, while his limited Truck schedule is set to pause after the next event.

Brad Ranson, a Canadian driver from Rockwood, made his debut in the NASCAR Euro Series in Spain, finishing third and preparing for his first NASCAR Canada Series race on May 17 at Bowmanville, backed by Chevrolet and TSN.

Katherine Legge, a veteran of multiple racing series, plans to attempt 'The Double' in 2026, driving for HMD Motorsports with AJ Foyt Racing in the Indy 500 and Live Fast Motorsports in the Coca‑Cola 600, with e.l.f. Cosmetics as her primary sponsor.

After winning his first Cup Series race at Talladega, Carson Hocevar stepped onto the Met Gala red carpet, marking a watershed moment for NASCAR’s cultural reach.