
NASCAR’s San Diego Weekend Sets Sail
NASCAR will host a three‑race weekend in Coronado featuring the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, highlighting manufacturer line‑ups, points leaders and a slate of veteran drivers.
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NASCAR will host a three‑race weekend in Coronado featuring the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, highlighting manufacturer line‑ups, points leaders and a slate of veteran drivers.

Official entry lists have been released for the first NASCAR race weekend at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado track, featuring notable debuts, veteran comebacks, and a historic venue.

General Motors employs cutting‑edge simulators and real‑world testing to ready its programs for upcoming NASCAR circuits, blending technology with driver feedback to sharpen performance and safety.

The weekend features the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, each with its own schedule, manufacturers and contenders.

Despite a tough qualifying round and handling fluctuations, Austin Dillon’s crew managed to salvage positions, while Austin Hill’s consistent top‑20 finish highlights a rising performance trajectory heading into San Diego and Sonoma.

Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing for the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series season, leaving the team to reassess its lineup after a challenging year.

Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing for 2027, closing a two‑year stint that produced his first Cup Series victory at Las Vegas. The team, currently mired in a difficult season, is charting a new direction while Berry explores options beyond the Cup Series.

Denny Hamlin captured his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory at Pocono Raceway, passing Kyle Busch for ninth on the all‑time wins list. At 45, he is the oldest full‑time driver, has extended his contract through 2027, and looks ahead to upcoming street races.

Denny Hamlin secured his fourth victory of the 2026 NASCAR season at Pocono Raceway, extending his record at the track and showcasing a pole‑to‑win streak not seen since 1981.

Denny Hamlin’s third consecutive victory at Pocono highlights Toyota’s season‑long supremacy, while a multi‑car crash reshapes the playoff picture and historic milestones are reached.

Hamlin’s dominant performance at Pocono Raceway not only secured his fourth win this year but also marked his third consecutive pole-to-win streak, a feat not seen since 1981.

Denny Hamlin’s triumph at Pocono Raceway not only earned him his third straight Cup Series win but also placed him ninth on the all‑time victories list, while Toyota’s six‑car sweep highlights a shifting power balance as the series heads toward its first street race at Naval Base Coronado.

Hamlin’s victory at Pocono marks his third consecutive Cup Series win at the track and ties him with NASCAR legends as he eyes a 2027 retirement.

Denny Hamlin captured victory in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway, leading a race that featured stage wins, a fuel‑related retirement for Christopher Bell and a career‑high lap count for John‑Hunter Nemechek.

Denny Hamlin’s third straight Pocono victory revives retirement talks and highlights Toyota’s recent dominance as NASCAR prepares for a historic San Diego street race.

Hamlin’s latest triumph at Pocono not only adds a third consecutive win to his résumé but also pushes him into the top ten of NASCAR’s all‑time victory list, while Toyota’s recent dominance and an upcoming street race in San Diego hint at a shifting landscape in the sport.

Denny Hamlin's third consecutive Pocono victory not only climbs him to ninth on the all‑time wins list but also fuels speculation about his impending retirement, while Toyota's dominance and an upcoming San Diego street event signal a shifting landscape.

Denny Hamlin’s victory at Pocono marks his third straight Cup Series win, pushing him into ninth on the all‑time wins list and sparking renewed speculation about his future in the sport.

Denny Hamlin’s third consecutive triumph at Pocono Raceway not only climbs him to ninth on the all‑time wins list but also renews speculation about his future in the sport.

Denny Hamlin topped the qualifying session with a 173.25 mph lap, edging Kyle Larson by a fraction of a second. The race start was moved up to 1:00 p.m. ET to avoid stormy weather, with Amazon Prime Video handling live coverage.

Denny Hamlin claimed the pole for the upcoming Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, posting a lap of 54.686 seconds at 164.576 mph. The session was reshaped by weather concerns, and his performance ties him with Ryan Newman for ninth on the all‑time pole list.

Michael McDowell aims for his first Pocono win while Spire Motorsports celebrates recent breakthroughs and Christopher Bell prepares to compete despite injury.

When the Spurs win, San Antonio’s streets become a moving concert of horns, flags, and music, as fans gather in their vehicles to celebrate together.

Two Cup Series teams were penalized during pre‑race inspection at Pocono Raceway, losing pit‑stall selection and crew members, but managed to qualify and practice before the weekend’s events.