
Hamlin Takes Points Lead After Reddick’s Sonoma Setback
Denny Hamlin moves to the top of the NASCAR Cup Series standings after Tyler Reddick’s power‑steering failure, while Trackhouse Racing climbs and the next race looms at Chicagoland.
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Denny Hamlin moves to the top of the NASCAR Cup Series standings after Tyler Reddick’s power‑steering failure, while Trackhouse Racing climbs and the next race looms at Chicagoland.

Save Mart Companies marked a milestone year by extending its title sponsorship of Sonoma Raceway’s NASCAR weekend, honoring high‑performing employees with the Piccinini‑Tocco Award and celebrating FoodMaxx’s four‑decade legacy through a fan‑focused activation.

Shane van Gisbergen won the NASCAR race at Sonoma Raceway, leading 75 laps and edging out Chase Briscoe. Ty Gibbs finished third with 54 points and Christopher Bell fifth with 50 points.

The 2024 repave at Sonoma brings a fresh challenge for NASCAR’s road‑course specialists, with practice data hinting at early speed leaders and fantasy implications for the sport’s rising stars.

Ty Gibbs grabs pole for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 as Joe Gibbs Racing dominates the Sonoma starting lineup, while Bubba Wallace’s qualifying crash adds drama.

NASCAR has released the entry list for the 2026 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, confirming a full charter field, the final road‑course race of the season, and Austin Hill’s substitution for Kyle Busch in the No. 33 entry.

The series has published the full roster for the 2026 Toyota/Save Mart 350, confirming a 36‑driver field, no open entries, and a reshuffle that sees Austin Hill replace Kyle Busch in the iconic No. 33 car.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Sonoma Raceway for the Toyota/Save Mart 350, launching the In‑Season Challenge. Shane van Gisbergen, a seven‑time road‑course winner, is the favorite, but a fresh head‑to‑head matchup structure adds intrigue.

Dusty Baker, a World Series‑winning manager, has been named Honorary Grand Marshal for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28. He will deliver the traditional command "Drivers, start your engines!" to launch the event that blends racing excitement with the region's cultural heritage.

Kyle Larson’s recent swing through San Francisco and Sacramento ahead of the Toyota/Save Mart 350 offered fans a glimpse of his off‑track adventures, from a first‑pitch ceremony with the Sacramento Athletics to a jersey swap with Cal football stars and a WNBA game.