Katherine Legge Prepares for Historic ‘Double’ at Indy 500 and Coca‑Cola 600
Katherine Legge is set to tackle the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same weekend, a feat few have dared and even fewer have completed.
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Katherine Legge is set to tackle the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same weekend, a feat few have dared and even fewer have completed.

With Carson Hocevar focusing on the upcoming Coca‑Cola 600, Spire Motorsports taps Connor Zilisch for the No. 77 truck while Shane van Gisbergen takes the wheel of the No. 71 entry. Kyle Busch is also slated to run his usual No. 7 truck.

Greg Biffle's repeated omission from the NASCAR Hall of Fame underscores a systemic issue with the sport's limited induction slots, prompting proposals for a threshold-based voting system.

Taylor Lewan and Will Compton are launching a weekly NASCAR‑focused show, Racin’ With The Boys, produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions and debuting on YouTube on May 28. The series will feature drivers such as Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace, and is part of NASCAR’s broader push into creator‑driven streaming content.

Chevrolet has captured the last three points races, while Ross Chastain’s 2025 Coca‑Cola 600 win adds intrigue as the 2026 edition approaches. Bookmakers list Denny Hamlin as the favorite, but a deep field of contenders reflects the competitive nature of the sport.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, featuring early odds, recent wins and a roster of drivers poised for competition.

The 2026 season will see the O'Reilly Series travel to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 15th race weekend of the year, where the 300‑mile Charbroil 300 will be contested in May. The event marks a key date on the schedule as teams prepare for a high‑stakes showdown on the 1.5‑mile oval.

The upcoming Hall of Fame class blends modern champions with early‑era trailblazers, while executive Lesa France Kennedy receives a special Landmark Award.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class was announced with Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton securing spots, while Greg Biffle missed selection but will remain on the ballot for the following year.

The upcoming induction ceremony will celebrate three figures who have shaped modern NASCAR, highlighting their achievements and the voting dynamics that led to their selection.

A new cast of drivers, including Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski and Jeff Gordon, will provide expert analysis and feature contributions across Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR schedule.

Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR Cup Series coverage will feature a rotating cast of former champions and active racers, with Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and others providing weekly analysis.

Corey Day claimed his second O'Reilly Series win of 2026 at Dover Motor Speedway, a race that attracted 1.051 million average viewers and marked the series' most-watched event at the track since 2016.

Marty Smith, who began his career covering NASCAR for ESPN, is set to host a five‑race Cup Series slate on TNT Sports as part of a new licensing agreement. The move reflects a strategic expansion of the networks' collaboration and highlights Smith's continued presence across multiple sports platforms.

NASCAR announced the 2027 Hall of Fame class, recognizing Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Larry Phillips for their contributions to the sport. The induction ceremony is set for January 22, 2027, at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina.

Kyle Busch captured his second NASCAR Truck Series win of the year at Dover, drawing 443,000 viewers on FOX Sports, and the series now turns its attention to the Charlotte Motor Speedway weekend.

NASCAR’s Truck Series returned to Dover Motor Speedway in May 2026 with a 443,000 average audience on FOX Sports 1, where Kyle Busch captured his second victory of the year.

Denny Hamlin won a rain-marred All-Star Race at Dover, drawing 1.8 million TV viewers, while NASCAR prepares for the next weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

After more than a decade as ESPN’s lead NASCAR voice, Marty Smith is set to bring his expertise to TNT Sports this summer, marking a strategic crossover that reflects deepening ties between the two networks

Corey Day's victory at Dover Motor Speedway not only marks his second O'Reilly Series triumph this year but also propels the series to its longest streak of weekly audiences exceeding one million.

Spire Motorsports replaces Carson Hocevar with 19‑year‑old Connor Zilisch for the upcoming Truck Series race at Charlotte, while Hocevar shifts his focus to the demanding Coca‑Cola 600.

Denny Hamlin captured his second NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover amid a chaotic event, attracting 1.8 million TV viewers while the series shifts focus to the upcoming Charlotte Motor Speedway weekend.

Ross Chastain aims to defend his Coca‑Cola 600 crown while Connor Zilisch prepares for a historic multi‑series assault at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The podcast duo known for their unfiltered NFL commentary is launching a NASCAR series produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, featuring interviews with drivers Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace and set to debut on May 28.