
Josh Berry Out, Jesse Love in the Mix for Wood Brothers’ 2027 No. 21 Ride
Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, opening the No. 21 car for rising star Jesse Love, whose recent O’Reilly Series results have sparked speculation.
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Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, opening the No. 21 car for rising star Jesse Love, whose recent O’Reilly Series results have sparked speculation.

Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, opening the No. 21 seat for a new driver; Jesse Love, a top prospect, is rumored to be the leading candidate.

From a clutch‑failure win in 2021 to the 100th Truck Series victory in 2023, Kyle Busch’s career at Pocono encapsulates a remarkable journey that continues to inspire fans and competitors alike.

Mack Trucks unveiled a trio of specially liveried Pioneer trucks that blend national colors with military branch emblems, debuting at Charlotte Motor Speedway and set to appear at events including the June 13 race at Pocono Raceway.

Josh Berry will leave Wood Brothers Racing at the end of the 2026 season as the team decides not to exercise its option for 2027, reflecting on a victory, recent performances and his outlook for the future.

Christopher Bell emerged from a massive crash at Michigan International Speedway with a broken wrist, a tumble in the standings and a spotlight on the sport's newest safety metrics.

NASCAR driver Christopher Bell will race at Pocono Raceway after fracturing his left wrist in a crash with Chase Elliott at Michigan International Speedway, aiming for his first 2026 victory.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, prompting the storied organization to seek a replacement amid a turbulent season. Berry’s brief but eventful tenure reflects both the promise and the challenges facing the historic team.
Dystany Spurlock’s debut in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series marks a watershed moment for diversity in motorsports, as she prepares to race at Pocono’s Sunset Hill Shooting Range 150.
Denny Hamlin led from start to finish at Michigan International Speedway, while a violent crash sparked renewed debate over NASCAR’s safety protocols.

Denny Hamlin rallied from the rear of the field to win the Michigan Cup race, tying Kyle Busch for ninth on the all‑time win list, as a late incident involving Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell led to a red‑flag stoppage.

Denny Hamlin overcame a rear‑start penalty to win at Michigan, tying Kyle Busch for ninth on the all‑time win list, as a crash involving Bell and Elliott forced a red‑flag repair and the next race is set for Pocono on June 14.

A recent analysis of NASCAR’s scheduling highlights the tension between tradition and fan experience, suggesting that races like Nashville could be shortened to better align with viewer preferences.

Denny Hamlin’s recent victory has narrowed the championship race, but Tyler Reddick still holds a commanding lead. With new contenders emerging and a packed summer schedule ahead, the title picture remains fluid.

After a celebrated win at Nashville Superspeedway, Daniel Suarez talks about the importance of momentum, teamwork, and the upcoming road course challenges.

Fans and fellow competitors mourn the loss of Kyle Busch, reflecting on his two‑decade impact on NASCAR and the indelible mark he left on the track.

Connor Zilisch’s strong showing at Charlotte Motor Speedway sets the stage for a strategic driver swap at Nashville, where Carson Kvapil steps into the No. 91 car.

NASCAR concluded its 15th weekend with Daniel Suarez’s victory at Charlotte, but penalties for crew misconduct now shift focus to the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event

AJ Allmendinger and Ty Dillon prepare for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville, each backed by distinct sponsors and personal milestones.

The death of Kyle Busch at 41 has sparked a wave of tributes across the racing community, highlighting his impact on the sport and the upcoming races that will honor his memory.

Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR Cup Series coverage will feature a rotating cast of former champions and active racers, with Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and others providing weekly analysis.

NASCAR’s plan to drop Dover Motor Speedway’s points‑paying race in favor of a North Wilkesboro event has ignited criticism from fans, drivers and analysts who fear the move sidelines a storied venue and its loyal community.