As the NASCAR Cup Series prepares for the Memorial Day weekend, the No. 66 Ford fielded by Garage 66 is poised for a driver change that could reshape its performance in the upcoming Coca‑Cola 600. The team, originally known as MBM Motorsports, has cycled through several drivers this season, each bringing a different background to the track.
A rotating driver roster for the No. 66 Ford
Four drivers have logged time in the No. 66 Ford during the 2026 campaign. Josh Bilicki, who accumulated the most starts last year, posted the team’s worst result to date with a 35th‑place finish at Watkins Glen International. His stint highlighted both the competitive challenges and the learning curve faced by the squad.
Timmy Hill will re‑join the lineup for the Coca‑Cola 600, marking his return to the No. 66 Ford after a multi‑year absence. Hill’s most recent Cup Series outings have all taken place at Darlington Raceway, where his recent performances suggest a renewed focus on short‑track speed.
The team’s open entries also include Corey Heim, who will drive the No. 67 23XI Racing Toyota in the same event, and Katherine Legge, slated to pilot the No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports entry while attempting the Memorial Day Double. Both drivers bring distinct career trajectories that add depth to the series’ lineup.
Broadcast details and stakes
Fans will be able to watch the Coca‑Cola 600 live on Amazon Prime Video, with the broadcast scheduled for Sunday, May 24 at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The race represents a key opportunity for Garage 66 to showcase its progress and for sponsors to reach a national audience.
Beyond the on‑track action, the partnership between Garage 66 and its technical allies, including Richard Childress Racing, underscores a broader strategy to leverage shared resources and technical expertise. This collaboration aims to elevate the team’s competitiveness across multiple events throughout the season.