
Corey Heim’s Path to a Full‑Time Cup Seat with 23XI Racing
NASCAR analyst Jordan Bianchi explains how 23XI Racing is guiding top prospect Corey Heim through a carefully staged ascent toward a full‑time Cup Series role in 2027.
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NASCAR analyst Jordan Bianchi explains how 23XI Racing is guiding top prospect Corey Heim through a carefully staged ascent toward a full‑time Cup Series role in 2027.
From a last‑minute Truck Series win to a rapid health decline, Kyle Busch's final days were marked by tributes that resonated from Dover to the Indy 500.

At 27, Smith is 20th in points with five top‑10 finishes and 59 laps led, positioning him as a coveted talent for elite teams.

Despite sitting 20th in the points standings, Zane Smith's recent performances have sparked speculation about potential 2028 contracts with leading NASCAR teams.

After a bout of vertigo forced Alex Bowman to miss key races, the Hendrick Motorsports driver is regaining his footing, posting strong results and eyeing a playoff push.

NASCAR driver Alex Bowman discusses the vertigo that forced him out of races at Phoenix and Las Vegas, the surgical procedure that helped him recover, and his focus on upcoming events to improve his standings.

Alex Bowman opens up about the vertigo that sidelined him for several races, the recovery steps he’s taken, and his determination to qualify for the playoffs.

After missing several races due to a sudden bout of vertigo, Alex Bowman has returned to the track, focusing on a playoff push while his teammates continue to battle for position.

After missing races at Phoenix and Las Vegas because of vertigo, Alex Bowman discusses the symptoms that nearly sidelined his career and the steps he took to get back behind the wheel.

NASCAR driver Alex Bowman discusses the vertigo that sidelined him for several races, the symptoms he endured, and the steps he’s taking to return to full competition.

A last‑lap battle at Nashville saw Ryan Blaney accidentally collide with Chase Elliott, sending him into Tyler Reddick. The incident prompted an apology, a quick check on Reddick’s condition, and a strategic focus on points as Denny Hamlin took the win.

Denny Hamlin took victory at Nashville, moving him 97 points behind Tyler Reddick, while Austin Cindric re‑entered the top 16 and Ryan Preece's DNF reshaped the standings.

The latest NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville Superspeedway saw Tyler Reddick take the points lead, with Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney close behind, while several drivers jostle just below The Chase cutline.
Denny Hamlin won the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway after starting on pole but being sent to the back due to a jump start. He fought through twelve caution flags, strategic fuel battles and a fierce duel with teammates to secure his second points‑paying win of the season. The race sets the stage for an upcoming showdown at Michigan International Speedway on June 7.

Denny Hamlin captured his 62nd NASCAR Cup Series win at Nashville Superspeedway, edging out Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a dramatic finish.

Denny Hamlin won at Nashville, moving to second in the standings, while Kyle Busch's points were erased after his tragic death.

Denny Hamlin captured the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, delivering his second victory of the season and cementing a strong performance for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Denny Hamlin won the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway after serving a drive‑through penalty, finishing ahead of Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe while Chase Elliott and Tyler Reddick wrecked in the final laps.

Denny Hamlin overcame an early penalty to claim his 62nd NASCAR Cup win in Nashville, leading a Joe Gibbs Racing 1‑2‑3 finish after a rain‑delayed, caution‑filled event.

Denny Hamlin won the 2026 NASCAR Cup race at Nashville, earning his 62nd career victory and second of the season while Ricky Stenhouse Jr. achieved his first top five since the Daytona 500.

Denny Hamlin captured the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, while Tyler Reddick held onto the championship lead despite a sixth‑place finish.
Denny Hamlin's win trimmed Tyler Reddick's points lead, while Chase Briscoe's third-place finish intensifies the chase for the playoffs.

A dramatic late restart at Nashville Superspeedway saw Denny Hamlin claim his second win of the season, with Tyler Reddick still atop the points standings.

Denny Hamlin claimed victory in Nashville, with Christopher Bell finishing second and Chase Briscoe third, as the field faced brake failures, alleged intentional wrecks, and team frustrations.