
Kyle Busch’s Final Victory Commemorated at Dover Motor Speedway
Dover Motor Speedway has installed a plaque to mark Kyle Busch’s last NASCAR win, a victory achieved just days before his fatal accident, while tributes continue at Sonoma and beyond.
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Dover Motor Speedway has installed a plaque to mark Kyle Busch’s last NASCAR win, a victory achieved just days before his fatal accident, while tributes continue at Sonoma and beyond.

The recent Anduril 250 at Naval Air Station North Island merged motorsport tradition with military pageantry, delivering dramatic moments and a cluster crash that tested the event’s logistics.

With the 2026 season’s last road‑course event on the horizon, oddsmakers favor Shane van Gisbergen, while a mix of veteran and rising talent prepares for a showdown at Sonoma Raceway.

While most NASCAR victories belong to full‑time competitors, a handful of part‑time drivers have etched their names in the series’ record books. Their stories, spanning more than two decades, illustrate how limited schedules can still produce moments of triumph.

Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position for the first NASCAR Cup Series race on the Naval Base Coronado Street Course, delivering a 90.809 mph lap on the 3.4‑mile, 16‑turn layout.

NASCAR driver Carson Hocevar visited the Coronado Community Center, sharing his journey from go‑karts to the Cup Series while encouraging local youth to chase their dreams.

Newly filed court papers outline the legal process surrounding Kyle Busch’s death, his inheritance plans, and the contest for executor authority, while highlighting his lasting impact on the sport.

NASCAR will hold its first street race at a military installation in San Diego from June 19-21, 2026, honoring the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary. Driver Rajah Caruth is preparing for the challenging layout that blends city streets with a runway, aiming to secure points and re‑enter playoff contention.

Joe Gibbs Racing has refiled its lawsuit against Chris Gabehart and Spire Motorsports, alleging that the former JGR engineer used confidential data to aid his new employer. Recent court rulings have validated the claims, prompting further legal maneuvers.

Christopher Bell escaped a violent crash at Michigan with a broken wrist but still competed at Pocono. The incident has ignited a safety review across NASCAR, with drivers inspecting gear and chassis. Meanwhile, Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, and veteran co‑owner Dennis Reinbold has died.

After his first Cup Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway, Carson Hocevar's diecast model and related merchandise surged past historic benchmarks, reflecting a rapid rise in fan support and commercial appeal.

The upcoming NASCAR event at Michigan International Speedway will hinge on fuel management, new tire compounds, and a manufacturer showdown between Toyota and Ford.

Joe Gibbs Racing has filed a lawsuit against Chris Gabehart and Spire Motorsports, alleging misappropriation of trade secrets tied to deleted text messages between Gabehart and Spire co‑owner Jeff Dickerson. The case, scheduled for trial in January, sees both defendants maintaining their innocence.

After a distinguished career that includes a 2021 Daytona 500 victory, Michael McDowell has signed a multi‑year deal with Spire Motorsports, signaling the team’s ambition to join the NASCAR elite.

The upcoming NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway will feature a complete lineup, a special tribute to the late Kyle Busch, and broadcast details across FOX Sports 1 and FUBO.

Prime Video announced its largest NASCAR Cup Series audience ever for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with key demographic gains and record-breaking engagement across ancillary shows.

Rain forced a shortened Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte, where Daniel Suarez won and dedicated the triumph to the late Kyle Busch.

The upcoming Allegiance 200 marks Nashville’s sole NASCAR Truck Series date and the third race of the season, featuring rising talents such as Rajah Caruth, Jesse Love and Parker Retzlaff.
Two-time champion Kyle Busch died suddenly, while Daniel Suarez secured a triumphant win at Charlotte’s Coca-Cola 600. With tickets on sale for the Nashville event and Tyler Reddick leading the standings, the sport’s next chapter unfolds.

Rain forced the early end of the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Daniel Suarez of Spire Motorsports won the race while the team paid homage to Kyle Busch, whose recent death left a lasting impact on the sport.

Layne Riggs claimed his seventh career NASCAR Truck Series win at Charlotte after a rain‑delayed, caution‑laden race, honoring the late Kyle Busch with a moving bow to the crowd.

Persistent rain postponed the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte to an 8:00 a.m. ET Saturday start, with Corey Day on pole and a tribute to Kyle Busch.

After an emotional tribute to the late Kyle Busch, Friday’s NASCAR Truck Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway was halted by persistent rain and will now run Saturday morning, with FOX Sports 1 handling the broadcast.

Despite a somber atmosphere following Kyle Busch’s passing, the series moves forward with Corey Day on pole and a rain‑altered lineup at Charlotte Motor Speedway.