
NASCAR In-Season Challenge Quarterfinal Showdown Heads to Atlanta
The second‑year NASCAR In‑Season Challenge reaches its quarterfinal round at Atlanta Motor Speedway, featuring four high‑stakes matchups and a live broadcast on TNT Sports.
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The second‑year NASCAR In‑Season Challenge reaches its quarterfinal round at Atlanta Motor Speedway, featuring four high‑stakes matchups and a live broadcast on TNT Sports.

After a 30‑race streak on superspeedways was snapped at Talladega, Daniel Dye stepped in for the upcoming Atlanta event, while B.J. McLeod prepares to return for the Quaker State 400.

Corey Heim is poised to step into a full‑time role with 23XI Racing for the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series, taking the seat that will be vacated by Riley Herbst. The move comes after a promising part‑time campaign that has already yielded his first career victory.
This weekend NASCAR’s premier Cup Series returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway while the ARCA Menards and Truck Series race at historic Lime Rock Park, with a full schedule of practices, qualifiers and broadcasts across multiple networks and streaming platforms.

The latest NASCAR Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway reshaped the championship picture. Denny Hamlin remains atop the standings, but Chase Briscoe's maiden victory catapults him into eighth, and the fight for the regular‑season title and Chase spots is more open than ever.

Chase Briscoe edged Christopher Bell in a tight finish at Chicagoland Speedway, claiming his maiden victory of the 2026 season and moving into the next stage of NASCAR's In‑Season Challenge.
Chase Briscoe secured his maiden victory of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series at Chicagoland Speedway, driving a red, white and blue livery that honored the holiday, while Connor Zilisch’s season continued with another early DNF.

Christopher Bell is navigating a painful wrist injury while targeting a top‑5 championship finish.

Amazon Prime Video's brief NASCAR Cup Series stint ends, making way for TNT Sports to take over the next five races with a new roster of announcers and a fresh tournament format.

Amazon Prime Video will no longer broadcast NASCAR Cup races in 2026, as a new media deal redistributes rights among Fox, NBC, and TNT Sports, while the In‑Season Challenge prepares for its second edition.

TNT Sports will debut Jimmie Johnson as a NASCAR analyst on June 28 at Sonoma Raceway, while Marty Smith and Jeff Burton join the broadcast team for the upcoming races.

TNT Sports announces the addition of Jimmie Johnson to its NASCAR analyst roster, marking a key move in its coverage of the In‑Season Challenge, with races at Sonoma, North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis slated for live coverage.

Carson Hocevar's best Cup finish at Michigan ignited a nine‑car crash, drawing criticism from peers and prompting Denny Hamlin to weigh his racing future.

A nine‑car crash at Michigan International Speedway has put Carson Hocevar in the spotlight, prompting criticism from veterans and a cautionary note from Bubba Wallace, while Denny Hamlin ponders his racing future.

A chaotic race at Michigan saw Carson Hocevar's high‑speed maneuver spark a nine‑car pile‑up, while Denny Hamlin secured his third victory of the season.

A dramatic nine‑car crash at Michigan sparked criticism of Carson Hocevar, while veteran Denny Hamlin weighs his NASCAR future ahead of the In‑Season Challenge at Pocono.

A dramatic wreck at Michigan International Speedway puts Carson Hocevar in the spotlight, draws sharp words from Bubba Wallace, and fuels speculation about Denny Hamlin's next steps.

Brandon Jones will finish his stint in the No. 1 Toyota, making way for Corey Heim, the 2023 champion of the team's No. 11 Toyota, who is set to contest the Michigan race.

Ross Chastain's triumph at Charlotte marks his first win of the year, leveraging new rules that permit full‑time Cup drivers to compete in up to ten Xfinity races. The No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, driven by Chastain, will not run at Nashville but is slated for several more appearances before season's end.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, died unexpectedly at 41, just days after his last Truck Series win at Dover. His career, marked by both controversy and adoration, ended a chapter that echoed the loss of Dale Earnhardt.