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While race winnings provide a solid foundation, the bulk of modern drivers’ income comes from endorsements, ownership stakes and entrepreneurial ventures.
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While race winnings provide a solid foundation, the bulk of modern drivers’ income comes from endorsements, ownership stakes and entrepreneurial ventures.
The 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series will race at Nashville Superspeedway this Saturday, featuring 38 cars and a high‑profile entry by Kyle Larson in the No. 88 Chevrolet.

The team’s two previous top‑five finishes at the Tennessee track set the stage for a competitive showing, with Suárez fresh from a Coca‑Cola 600 win, McDowell’s All‑Star pedigree and Hocevar’s Chili’s‑sponsored entry all eyeing the checkered flag.
NASCAR mourns the passing of two‑time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who died on May 21 at the age of 41. His death was confirmed to be the result of pneumonia that progressed to sepsis, a condition that can overwhelm the body's organs when an infection spirals out of control.

Jesse Love makes his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut alongside Rajah Caruth, who aims to honor Kyle Busch’s legacy at the upcoming Nashville event.

Cleetus McFarland is set to race the No. 4 Chevrolet for Niece Motorsports at Michigan International Speedway on June 6, following a crash‑filled debut at Daytona and recent ARCA breakthroughs.

The 2025 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion Jesse Love is set to compete in the upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, sharing the spotlight with Rajah Caruth, who aims to honor the late Kyle Busch.
Kyle Busch’s death leaves a void in NASCAR, while Rajah Caruth prepares to drive the No. 7 truck at Nashville, carrying forward a legacy of dominance.

NASCAR’s Cody Ware discusses how two decades of guitar playing inform his technique on the track, the challenges of the Nashville Superspeedway, and the role of music in his preparation for the Cracker Barrel 400.

Shane van Gisbergen finished 11th in the Coca‑Cola 600 after leading 11 laps, out‑pacing teammate Ross Chastain and falling just short of the top‑ten, a result that highlights both promise and growing pains for the rookie.

Rain forced an early end to the Coca‑Cola 600, but a timely two‑tire call by crew chief Ryan Sparks propelled Daniel Suarez to his third career victory, while a cascade of crashes and strategic moves reshaped the stage.

The season's longest NASCAR race unfolded at Charlotte Motor Speedway, featuring pole‑position drama, stage battles, and a surprise winner, setting the stage for the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event.
Daniel Suarez dedicated his Coca‑Cola 600 win to his late mentor Kyle Busch, becoming the first Mexican‑born driver to capture the event while Spire Motorsports celebrated a strategic gamble that paid off.
Daniel Suarez won the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte on May 24, 2026, after a rain‑induced early finish that saw multiple crashes and a reshuffled points chart.

Daniel Suárez took the checkered flag in the 67th Coca‑Cola 600 after a rain‑shortened race, leading just 17 laps but finishing ahead of Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin.

Connor Zilisch’s race at Charlotte ended abruptly after a Stage One incident, but the driver’s optimism about the team’s progress remains undiminished.
Indiana University’s head coach Curt Cignetti drove the honorary pace car at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, hitting 177 mph while being mentored by nine‑time Indy 500 starter Sarah Fisher. The event highlights Cignetti’s relentless pursuit of No. 1 and ties the state’s football pride to its racing heritage.
Ross Chastain captured a rain‑shortened NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, dedicating the win to the late Kyle Busch.

The 2026 Coca‑Cola 600 will honor the late Kyle Busch while featuring Austin Hill’s debut in the No. 33 car, Tyler Reddick’s pole start, and a Prime Video broadcast with a seasoned commentary team.

Ross Chastain claimed victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 23, 2026 after a four‑hour weather delay and a caution‑ended race.
Ross Chastain led when officials halted the event after 91 laps, while several drivers, including Love and Hill, finished in the top five.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time champion Kyle Busch, who succumbed to sepsis after a severe pneumonia infection. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance offered condolences, recalling his impact on the sport.

Family members, brands and political figures have come together to celebrate the career and memory of Kyle Busch, a dominant force in modern stock car racing.

Kyle Busch died after a severe pneumonia infection turned to sepsis, leaving a void in NASCAR and prompting heartfelt condolences from political leaders and the racing community.