
Corey Heim’s Truck Series Exit Opens Door for Harrison Burton at Indianapolis
After a dominant 2026 Truck Series campaign, Corey Heim’s reduced schedule leaves his seat vacant, prompting Harrison Burton to step in for the upcoming Indianapolis race.
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After a dominant 2026 Truck Series campaign, Corey Heim’s reduced schedule leaves his seat vacant, prompting Harrison Burton to step in for the upcoming Indianapolis race.

Justin Marks’ final NASCAR Truck Series outing ended in 25th place at Naval Base Coronado. With no scheduled starts next year, the team has tapped Parker Kligerman to take over at Lime Rock Park, a venue where Kligerman once celebrated a victory.

Utah’s football program seeks a rebound under new leadership, with transfer quarterback Devon Dampier poised to lead a revitalized offense in the Big 12.

Canada will meet Morocco at NRG Stadium on Saturday, July 4, in a clash that could rewrite the nation's World Cup narrative. Both teams bring distinct strengths, from Canada's rising stars to Morocco's attacking firepower.

Ross Chastain reaches his eight‑race Truck Series quota, prompting Rajah Caruth to replace him at Chicagoland Speedway. The move reshapes the lineup for the upcoming O'Reilly‑branded events.

William Byron capped his 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series campaign with a third‑place finish at Pocono, as Rajah Caruth prepares for a pivotal weekend at San Diego and Andrew Patterson takes over the No. 32 ride.

Portugal opens its 2026 World Cup journey on June 17 at 1 p.m. ET against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a match that will be broadcast on FOX and streamed via FuboTV, DirecTV and SlingTV.

Justin Allgaier's fifth victory of the season at Pocono Raceway secures a mathematically guaranteed playoff spot, placing him well ahead of rivals with only seven races left in the regular season.

The United States is scheduled to open its 2026 World Cup campaign against Paraguay on Friday, June 12, at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, a game that will be broadcast on FOX and streamed via FuboTV, DirecTV and SlingTV.

Brandon Jones will finish his stint in the No. 1 Toyota, making way for Corey Heim, the 2023 champion of the team's No. 11 Toyota, who is set to contest the Michigan race.

The 2026 Champions League final will see Paris Saint‑Germain face Arsenal in Budapest, with global broadcast arrangements and preseason preparations shaping the buildup.

Ross Chastain's triumph at Charlotte marks his first win of the year, leveraging new rules that permit full‑time Cup drivers to compete in up to ten Xfinity races. The No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, driven by Chastain, will not run at Nashville but is slated for several more appearances before season's end.

After a strong start to the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with sixth‑ and ninth‑place finishes, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will miss the upcoming Nashville event, replaced by part‑time driver Stefan Parsons.

Cleetus McFarland will make his second career start in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, 2026, following a debut at Rockingham Speedway. The race will be streamed on The CW App, broadcast live on The CW Network, and available on DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, and radio via the Performance Racing Network.

Carson Kvapil has navigated a whirlwind of team and car changes in 2026, climbing to eighth in the points standings while preparing to replace Myatt Snider in the No. 91 Chevrolet at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

After a brief but impactful stint in the O'Reilly Series, AM Racing has closed its doors, ending a historic Ford streak.

Thursday night’s showdown at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes marks the culmination of a fairytale season for Pumas, who chase their eighth title, while Cruz Azul aims for a tenth championship.

Ohio State rebounds from an opening loss to set up a high‑stakes quarterfinal with Michigan, with broadcast details and a potential clash against Nebraska on the horizon.

Clint Bowyer is back behind the wheel at Dover, and Travis Pastrana will take his place in Charlotte, sparking a fresh lineup of drivers for the series.

Kyle Busch, the Truck Series’ all‑time win leader, is weighing a full‑time comeback after 2026, while his son Brexton prepares for his debut. With Spire Motorsports poised to field two entries and the upcoming Charlotte race looming, the veteran could chase another title.

Carson Kvapil avoids losing his full‑time seat, climbs to eighth in points and prepares for a pivotal race at Dover, while Myatt Snider steps into the No. 91 Chevrolet.

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.