
Gragson Recalls Near‑Punch Moment at Inaugural San Diego Street Race
Noah Gragson described the emotional intensity of a post‑race confrontation with Kevin Magnussen, revealing how career concerns prevented a physical altercation.
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Noah Gragson described the emotional intensity of a post‑race confrontation with Kevin Magnussen, revealing how career concerns prevented a physical altercation.

The inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado attracted a record crowd, revealed logistical challenges, and sparked plans for future editions.

Kyle Larson’s third‑place finish at Naval Base Coronado marks his return to the top five after a 41‑race winless streak, underscoring a pivotal moment for his team and the series.

In a dramatic finale at Coronado, California, Corey Heim claimed his maiden Cup Series victory, catching veteran Denny Hamlin off guard and highlighting NASCAR's push into military bases and urban venues.

Corey Heim scores his maiden NASCAR Cup win at Coronado, echoing Denny Hamlin’s knack for spotting talent while a fiery clash between Gragson and Magnussen adds drama.

Corey Heim’s unexpected win at Coronado drew a sellout crowd, showcased 23XI Racing’s rising talent pipeline, and sparked discussion about future street races.

NASCAR staged a three‑day weekend at Naval Base Coronado, turning a limited‑access island into a 3.4‑mile racetrack. The event attracted a global audience, highlighted military collaboration, and raised questions about future races on government property.

The inaugural NASCAR San Diego Weekend blended high‑speed racing with a tribute to the United States Navy, drawing more than one hundred thousand visitors to Naval Base Coronado.

NASCAR’s successful debut at Naval Base Coronado sets the stage for a potential 2027 return, blending military precision with racing excitement.

NASCAR's first race at an active U.S. Navy base attracted a record crowd and introduced the sport to a diverse, first‑time audience.
Shane van Gisbergen secured the pole with a 2:14.788 lap, edging out Carson Hocevar by 0.15 seconds, while Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell struggled in qualifying and the race will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and NASCAR.com.

Shane van Gisbergen claimed pole position with a 2:14.788 lap, while Carson Hocevar will start second alongside him. The new San Diego Bay circuit, featuring 16 turns and an expected low‑grip surface, promises a unique test for the series.
The June 21 Anduril 250 will test drivers on a 3.4‑mile street circuit, with Hamlin chasing a historic streak and the race broadcast across Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max and NASCAR.com.

Austin Hill secured his second victory of the season at Naval Base Coronado, edging Taylor Gray by 1.127 seconds after a chaotic race filled with mechanical failures and a heartfelt homage to the late Kyle Busch.

Shane van Gisbergen claimed the pole after a 2:14.788 lap, setting the stage for a debut race that merges NASCAR’s intensity with a unique naval base setting.

Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position and set a new lap record at the inaugural NASCAR event in Coronado, yet he expressed dissatisfaction with his performance. With heavy tire wear expected, the race promises unpredictability, especially as notable drivers start from the back.

A 25‑car pile‑up at Naval Base Coronado brought the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series event to a standstill, injured Anthony Alfredo, and forced a 40‑minute repair delay before the race resumed and Austin Hill took the checkered flag.

Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position for the first NASCAR Cup Series race on the Naval Base Coronado Street Course, delivering a 90.809 mph lap on the 3.4‑mile, 16‑turn layout.

Shane van Gisbergen will lead the grid for the inaugural NASCAR event at Naval Base Coronado, just outside San Diego, after posting a blistering lap of 2 minutes, 14.788 seconds on the 16‑turn, 3.4‑mile street circuit. The New Zealander’s effort not only secured pole position but also established a new track record, underscoring the challenge of the layout.

NASCAR 26 introduces cross‑platform racing, a newly recreated circuit at Naval Base Coronado and a cover featuring reigning champion Kyle Larson.

The Anduril 250 will be televised from the deck of the USS Carl Vinson, where NASCAR analysts Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte describe an unprecedented blend of sport, naval history and media innovation.
Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position with a lap of 2:14.788, edging out Carson Hocevar by 0.15 seconds. The race, set for June 21 on the Naval Base Coronado street circuit, will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video with additional coverage on HBO Max and NASCAR.com.

NASCAR will conclude its five‑week Prime partnership with a race aboard the USS Carl Vinson, a historic aircraft carrier anchored at Naval Base Coronado.
Brent Crews secured the pole with a 2:14.294 lap, while Parker Retzlaff and Jesse Love will line up behind him, and the event will be televised on the CW Network with streaming on FUBO and audio on SiriusXM.