
Joe Gibbs Racing Eyes Strong Showing at Sonoma Raceway
An overview of the drivers, sponsors, and strategic preparations as Joe Gibbs Racing heads into the Sonoma NASCAR weekend
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Naval Base Coronado, California across Nascar.

An overview of the drivers, sponsors, and strategic preparations as Joe Gibbs Racing heads into the Sonoma NASCAR weekend

Hendrick Motorsports brings a deep history of success at Sonoma Raceway as the NASCAR Cup Series heads into its In‑Season Challenge on the road circuit.

The NASCAR Cup Series and the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series are set to race at Sonoma Raceway, featuring key contenders with impressive road‑course records and recent highlights from Naval Base Coronado.

With 36 drivers set to battle a 1.99‑mile road course, Shane van Gisbergen enters as the favorite while contenders like Tyler Reddick and Kyle Larson eye a pivotal points battle.

TNT Sports is set to transform NASCAR coverage this season with cutting‑edge production tools, expanded digital distribution and a renewed in‑season competition for the sport’s top drivers.

Austin Hill secured his first win of the season at Naval Base Coronado, outpacing Taylor Gray in a dramatic finish that highlighted early race mayhem and marked Richard Childress Racing's first triumph since Kyle Busch's passing.

An exploration of how NASCAR’s roots intertwine with the U.S. military, highlighting historic figures, ceremonial flyovers, and contemporary programs that honor service members.

Denny Hamlin captured his third consecutive victory at Pocono Raceway, reflecting on a near‑perfect streak while citing Michael Jordan’s rallying words. Meanwhile, Christopher Bell’s wrist injury and Brad Keselowski’s recent wrecks add intrigue as NASCAR prepares for a one‑off race at Naval Base Coronado, where Shane van Gisbergen is the favorite.

After a year away from the commentator’s booth, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back, this time on Amazon Prime Video’s expanding NASCAR coverage. His partnership with former crew chief Steve Letarte marks a fresh chapter for the sport’s broadcast rights, secured through a seven‑year, $7.7 billion deal.