
Wright Eyes Breakthrough at Michigan International Speedway
Kris Wright prepares for his NASCAR Truck debut at Michigan, aiming to build on recent gains and climb the championship standings.
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Kris Wright prepares for his NASCAR Truck debut at Michigan, aiming to build on recent gains and climb the championship standings.

Spire Motorsports returns to Michigan International Speedway with a three‑car entry, featuring veteran Suárez, consistent McDowell and local star Hocevar, all supported by elite engine power from Hendrick Motorsports.

Chevrolet’s deep roots at Michigan International Speedway, record‑setting victories and a star‑studded driver lineup set the stage for a high‑stakes weekend of NASCAR action.

Fanatics Betting and Gaming deepens its partnership with the New York Racing Team, sponsoring the No. 44 Chevrolet driven by J.J. Yeley at Michigan International Speedway in June and Chicagoland Speedway in July, while launching fan‑focused experiences and digital integrations.

Four Cup Series drivers conducted a tire test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, gathering data ahead of the July 26 Brickyard 400 race.

From Friday’s ARCA Menards Series action to Sunday’s FireKeepers Casino 400, the upcoming NASCAR weekend at Michigan International Speedway features a full slate of on‑track sessions, historic pole records and a competitive driver field.

Cleetus McFarland, known for his popular YouTube channel and ownership of the Freedom Factory, will race the No. 4 Chevrolet for Niece Motorsports and act as grand marshal during a three‑day NASCAR weekend at Michigan International Speedway.

A deep dive into the victories that shaped Kyle Busch's legacy, from his first hometown win to his record‑tying achievements and championship triumph.

Qualifying action at Michigan International Speedway highlighted strong showings from JJ Yeley, Connor Zilisch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr, while the ARCA Menards entry list features emerging talent.

A deep dive into the ten most memorable Cup Series wins that illustrate Kyle Busch's evolution from teenage prodigy to NASCAR's all‑time winningest driver.

A new rating system that blends panel data with real‑time viewership from cable boxes and smart TVs is reshaping how NASCAR measures audience size, highlighting age‑related audience patterns and subtle year‑over‑year changes.

The sport’s audience metrics are being recalibrated with a blend of traditional panels and advanced viewership data, affecting how networks report race viewership.

Retired driver Kenny Wallace backs moving local events to the 38,000‑seat Nashville Superspeedway, citing capacity and community interest, while other drivers voice support for the historic Fairgrounds.
In a recent video, retired NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace urged the sport to abandon the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in favor of the larger Nashville Superspeedway, citing capacity and future expansion possibilities.

Trackhouse Racing is bringing back its PROJECT91 program for the 2026 NASCAR season, featuring Kevin Magnussen's first Cup Series start sponsored by Qualcomm and overseen by veteran crew chief Phil Surgen.

Eleven‑year‑old Brexton Busch participated in a practice session for the Cook‑Out Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway just hours after his father’s memorial service, marking a poignant return to the track.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Michigan International Speedway for the FireKeepers Casino 400, a race steeped in high‑speed tradition and featuring a mix of dominant drivers, solid playmakers, and potential dark horses.

AJ Allmendinger and Ty Dillon enter the Michigan International Speedway race fresh off strong performances at Nashville, with new sponsorship deals and a unique team structure shaping their outlook.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s nine victories at Michigan International Speedway set the stage for a competitive showdown, highlighted by Denny Hamlin’s defending win and the sponsor-driven efforts of his teammates.

Despite a difficult opening race and technical setbacks, Tatiana Calderón rallied to score her best result of the 2026 NASCAR Brasil season, finishing tenth at Interlagos and setting her sights on upcoming GT Challenge Americas events.

Former F1 star Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time, driving for Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 program in a 3.4‑mile street circuit at San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado on June 21.

The historic race will showcase top drivers, including points leader Stephen Kopcik and veteran Matt Hirschman, and will be broadcast on FloRacing.

Trackhouse Racing announced that Kevin Magnussen will drive the No. 91 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado, bringing his Formula 1 pedigree and endurance racing experience to a project that has previously launched Shane van Gisbergen’s career.

On June 6, The Bullring will host a special NASCAR event honoring military and first responders, featuring races, autograph sessions, parade laps and a $500 bounty for anyone who can dethrone undefeated Late Model leader Jeffrey Peterson.