
Kvapil Eyes First NASCAR O’Reilly Victory at Sonoma
Carson Kvapil eyes his first NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win as he prepares for a pivotal showdown at Sonoma, amid a season of team changes and rising competition.
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Carson Kvapil eyes his first NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win as he prepares for a pivotal showdown at Sonoma, amid a season of team changes and rising competition.

A mid‑season challenge from Michael Jordan sparked Denny Hamlin's turnaround, leading to a three‑race winning streak and a fierce battle for the 2026 Cup title.

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB announced a partnership with Mayer, securing primary placement on the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE driven by John Hunter Nemechek at Talladega Superspeedway for the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series.

Excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup, Natalie Decker prepares for her racing return, and a lively rib‑preparation debate unfolds in the latest column.
After Kaulig Racing exited the series, Jeb Burton and Jordan Anderson Racing teamed up with Richard Childress Racing, aiming to turn early struggles into a top‑15 points finish and eventual playoff contention.

A single non‑chartered Chevrolet will compete at Michigan, while the No. 66 Ford and No. 67 Toyota prepare for different schedules, including a street‑course race in San Diego.

Carson Hocevar and his Spire Motorsports teammates paused to photograph Kyle Busch’s winning truck from Dover, a poignant moment that underscored the deep respect and grief felt across NASCAR after the champion’s sudden death.

Cleetus McFarland's race at Nashville Superspeedway was marred by spins, penalties and a damaged splitter, leaving him 35th and six laps down. He now looks to translate those lessons into a stronger performance at Michigan International Speedway on June 6.

NASCAR stripped Kyle Busch of his points after his fatal accident, citing a need for respect and clarity.

When NASCAR star Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha faced infertility, they turned their pain into purpose, creating a fund that has helped over a hundred families welcome children through IVF.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup champion, died at 41 from an unspecified illness, prompting reflections on a recurring pattern of off‑track losses that have shaped NASCAR’s safety evolution.

NASCAR chief executive Steve O’Donnell addressed the media after the sudden death of Kyle Busch, reflecting on his contributions and the upcoming tributes.

Two non‑chartered entries appeared at Watkins Glen, including Katherine Legge’s debut in the No. 78 Chevrolet; the team announced Daniel Dye’s 2026 schedule and B.J. McLeod’s limited involvement.

Denny Hamlin criticized NASCAR and FOX after Cody Ware’s crash at Watkins Glen was not shown on television, raising questions about camera coverage and the series’ response.

RCA announces a three‑race sponsorship with Spire Motorsports, featuring the No. 71 car driven by Michael McDowell and debuting at the May 2026 All‑Star Race in Dover.