
Jesse Love Joins Wood Brothers Racing for 2027 NASCAR Cup Season
Jesse Love, the 2025 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, has signed with Wood Brothers Racing to drive the No. 21 Ford in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series.
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Jesse Love, the 2025 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, has signed with Wood Brothers Racing to drive the No. 21 Ford in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series.

Jesse Love will take over the iconic No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 Cup Series, bringing a rapid‑rise résumé and a lifelong ambition to the seat.

Jesse Love, a recent O’Reilly Auto Parts champion, will drive the No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, stepping into a seat vacated by Josh Berry and joining a wave of new talent.
Wood Brothers Racing has named Jesse Love as its 2027 driver, bringing a championship pedigree and a proven track record to the storied organization.
After a breakout season in the ARCA and O’Reilly Series, 21‑year‑old Jesse Love will drive the iconic No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series, replacing Josh Berry.

NASCAR’s rising star Jesse Love is set to transition to the Cup Series with Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, debuting at the Daytona 500 after a record‑breaking ARCA career.

NASCAR will host its inaugural event on an active U.S. military base in San Diego, where Ford Racing aims for its 750th Cup Series win amid a 3.5‑mile course featuring live railroad tracks. Drivers such as Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Layne Riggs are poised to shape the weekend.

Front Row Motorsports is preparing for the inaugural Anduril 250 NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado, marking the first time NASCAR will compete on an active military installation. The event celebrates the 250th birthday of the U.S. Navy and is held on a temporary 16‑turn street circuit constructed from the roads and runways of Naval Air Station North Island.

RFK Racing announced the renewal of its contract with Chris Buescher, highlighting his recent Watkins Glen win, consistent top‑10 performances, and the team’s long‑term vision.

RFK Racing announced a contract extension for Chris Buescher, cementing the veteran's place behind the wheel of the No. 17 Ford. The move reflects his consistent performance, championship pedigree, and the team's strategic vision.
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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.

Austin Cindric, Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano navigated a challenging Pocono weekend, with strategic pit work and a looming street race at Naval Base Coronado on the horizon.

Josh Berry’s No. 21 Capgemini Ford suffered damage in a multi‑car crash at Pocono, losing laps before finishing 33rd, and will next compete in a historic NASCAR event at Naval Base Coronado.

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

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.
A tight‑handling battle, strategic pit stops and a multi‑car incident defined the Pocono race, while the circuit prepares for its next event at a California naval base.

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.

Austin Cindric finished 14th, Ryan Blaney secured tenth, while Joey Logano’s race was derailed by an early multi‑car incident, setting the stage for the next event at Naval Base Coronado.

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.

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 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.
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