
NASCAR Heads to Sonoma for the Toyota/Save Mart 350
NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28, featuring 36 drivers, a knockout bracket, and a host of sponsors.
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NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28, featuring 36 drivers, a knockout bracket, and a host of sponsors.

Noah Gragson described the emotional intensity of a post‑race confrontation with Kevin Magnussen, revealing how career concerns prevented a physical altercation.

The first NASCAR Cup Series event streamed on Amazon Prime Video attracted 2.28 million viewers, outpacing last year’s Mexico City race and underscoring a broader rise across Prime, CW and FS1.

The first NASCAR Cup Series race held in San Diego attracted 2.28 million viewers on Amazon Prime Video, a 9% rise from last year's Mexico City event, while related series and ancillary programming also posted gains.

NASCAR’s road‑course weekend at Sonoma Raceway promises a competitive Toyota/Save Mart 350, with veteran champions and a rookie sleeper eyeing the win.

Georgetown University reveals its full non‑conference slate for the upcoming season, highlighting key matchups, coaching additions and player storylines.

UCLA will open against St. Mary's in San Diego on Nov. 26, with a potential matchup against Georgetown or Texas on Nov. 27, while proceeds support Rady Children's Hospital.
A surge in Ram truck sales, the reintroduction of V‑8 engines and a renewed presence in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series signal a strategic push by Stellantis to reclaim its performance legacy.

Shane van Gisbergen reflects on a crash with Austin Hill, the points implications, and his focus on redemption at Sonoma.

NASCAR allowed Corey Day's team to recover four laps after a loose sewer cover damaged his car on the opening lap of the street race, a move made possible by a seldom‑used exception clause.

Corey Heim captured his maiden NASCAR Cup Series victory while still competing part‑time, a win that arrives ahead of his planned full‑time entry next season and raises expectations for consistent performance.

While most NASCAR victories belong to full‑time competitors, a handful of part‑time drivers have etched their names in the series’ record books. Their stories, spanning more than two decades, illustrate how limited schedules can still produce moments of triumph.

Following NASCAR’s first street‑race weekend in San Diego, veteran driver Denny Hamlin weighed in on the heated exchange between Noah Gragson and Kevin Magnussen, siding with Gragson while acknowledging Magnussen’s speed.

The United States Hockey League plans to add six teams in California and Arizona beginning in October 2027, leveraging the expertise of Luc Robitaille, Joe Sakic and Teemu Selänne to deepen player development and broaden access to the sport.

UCLA will meet Saint Mary's on Nov. 26 in a televised matchup, while Georgetown takes on Texas earlier the same day, as part of a charity‑driven tournament in San Diego

Chevrolet aims to extend its dominant streak at Sonoma Raceway while drivers like Shane van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch, and Kyle Larson chase milestones.

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

Speculation about the 2027 NASCAR schedule hints at revivals of iconic events, with key figures weighing in on logistics and fan expectations.

Nearly 25,000 supporters filled San Pedro Square for Mexico’s match against South Korea, prompting the San Jose Sports Authority to expand screens and launch a new app to guide fans to watch parties, restaurants and parking.

The Cup Series rolls into Northern California this weekend for its fourth road course race of the 2026 season, featuring AJ Allmendinger in his 500th Cup start and Ty Dillon’s bid to repeat last year’s upset, all broadcast on TNT, PRN and SiriusXM.

A chaotic weekend at San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado saw veteran returns, surprising disputes, and title contenders battling injury, reshaping narratives across NASCAR’s national series.

A closer look at the surprising results from the California weekend, highlighting individual breakthroughs and the evolving dynamics of the competing teams.

The first-ever NASCAR race held on an active military base in San Diego drew unprecedented attendance, with a surge in female and Hispanic participants, and is projected to generate economic impact exceeding that of a comparable Chicago event.

NASCAR’s inaugural event at Naval Base Coronado saw a wheel loss, crew suspensions and a heated exchange between drivers, raising questions about safety and sportsmanship.