NHMS August Spectacle Merges Racing, Music and Family Fun
Fans can look forward to a packed schedule that includes a Happy Hour Show, a Van Halen tribute concert, movie night, and the Dollar Tree 301 NASCAR Cup Series race.
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Fans can look forward to a packed schedule that includes a Happy Hour Show, a Van Halen tribute concert, movie night, and the Dollar Tree 301 NASCAR Cup Series race.

A look at Joe Gibbs Racing’s storied history at Pocono Raceway, the milestones achieved by Denny Hamlin, and the competitive outlook for the upcoming Great American Getaway 400, featuring insights on drivers, sponsors, and crew strategies.

Mattermost will back driver Layne Riggs for the inaugural NASCAR San Diego Weekend, a race that marks the first NASCAR event on an active U.S. military installation and celebrates the Navy’s 250th anniversary.

The series heads to San Diego for a 50‑lap street event where every lap of qualifying could dictate the final results, with Heim’s recent Michigan victory and upcoming Cup promotion adding extra intrigue.

NASCAR's new restriction curtails drivers competing in multiple series, but grants an exception to Richard Childress Racing's No. 33 team, providing stability after Kyle Busch's passing.

From Friday’s ARCA Menards Series race to Sunday’s Great American Getaway 400, the weekend at Pocono promises unique challenges, strategic battles and multiple chances to watch the sport’s top series.
Ticket sales for the 2027 Daytona 500 opened on June 10, marking the eleventh consecutive year the premier NASCAR event has sold out. The race will be held a week later than usual to dodge the Super Bowl, and President Frank Kelleher expressed excitement over the upcoming spectacle.

A pre‑race ceremony, a moment of silence and a missing‑man formation marked the Cook Out Summer Shootout as the motorsports world paid tribute to the late Kyle Busch.

Josh Berry announced he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing after the 2026 season, expressing thanks for the opportunities and hinting at future possibilities.

Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce spent a day at Talladega Superspeedway, calling the steep banking a ‘cheat code for NFL workouts’ and ending up in Victory Lane after a surprise NASCAR victory.

Denny Hamlin's recent back‑to‑back wins have narrowed the points gap to Tyler Reddick, earned a tribute to Kyle Busch, and drawn praise from Richard Petty, positioning him as a serious contender for the 2026 title.

Corey Heim replaces Riley Herbst in the No. 35 Toyota for 2027, marking the first major move of a driver market that could reshape the sport.

After more than a decade away from full‑time competition, Brendan Gaughan will step back into a NASCAR Truck Series car for a single race at Naval Base Coronado, bringing his storied career and a partnership with South Point Hotel and Casino to the track.

After nearly six years away from NASCAR's national circuits, Brendan Gaughan is set to make a high‑profile comeback at the inaugural Navy 250, driving for McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing.

Despite a fractured left wrist sustained in a Michigan crash, Christopher Bell has been cleared to compete at Pocono Raceway, underscoring both his determination and the sport’s safety progress.

A twelve‑question session reveals the driver’s journey from his first win to his unexpected switch from whiskey to tequila, while he navigates vertigo and a fascination with drifting.

iRacing’s Kevin Bobbitt announced that NASCAR 26 is in active development and will launch as a complete game, whereas the much‑anticipated IndyCar simulation has seen little public progress since its 2025 announcement.
Denny Hamlin reclaims the top spot in the latest NASCAR driver rankings, while Tyler Reddick's points battle and a series of under‑the‑radar streaks shape the competitive landscape.
Dystany Spurlock’s debut in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series marks a watershed moment for diversity in motorsports, as she prepares to race at Pocono’s Sunset Hill Shooting Range 150.

Christopher Bell will race at Pocono this weekend after fracturing his left wrist in a high‑speed collision at Michigan International Speedway. The incident, which involved Chase Elliott and damaged the SAFER barrier, highlighted the ever‑present risks drivers face.

Amazon Prime’s coverage of the Michigan NASCAR Cup Series race delivered a 17% increase in viewership compared to last year, reaching 2.07 million viewers. The growth coincides with a shift in measurement methodology and notable gains at other tracks.

A modest Cup effort by NY Racing, a strong showing from RAM’s Parker Kligerman, and Lanie Buice’s fifth‑place ARCA run highlight hidden talent at Michigan.
A violent crash at Michigan left Christopher Bell with a fractured wrist, but the driver will still compete at Pocono, underscoring both the sport's safety progress and his relentless consistency.

Two years after Kyle Busch’s sudden death, his son Brexton’s sixth‑place finish and his father’s symbolic lap at Charlotte Motor Speedway stir deep emotions, while the sport’s biggest names reflect on a career that reshaped NASCAR.