Nascar

NASCAR’s 2026 Season Revives Classic Venues and Sparks New Rivalries

From Chicagoland’s premium front‑row seats to Sonoma’s historic triumphs, the tour blends legacy tracks with fresh competition

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season is roaring back into action, bringing a mix of historic ovals and modern road circuits to fans across the United States. From the high‑speed banking of Chicagoland Speedway in Illinois to the winding turns of Sonoma Raceway in California, the calendar promises variety and excitement.

Shane van Gisbergen’s recent victory at Sonoma Raceway added another chapter to his growing legacy, tying him with Hall of Famer Tony Stewart for the second‑most road‑course wins in series history.

A Return to Chicagoland

Next month the series will reconvene at Chicagoland Speedway on July 5, marking the track’s first Cup‑Series event in several years. Alex Bowman captured the last race there in 2019, his maiden win, and the upcoming event promises a fresh showdown.

Brad Keselowski currently tops the active driver list with two victories at the Illinois venue, while Denny Hamlin sits at the summit of the points standings, holding a one‑point edge over Tyler Reddick.

Ryan Blaney, Ty Gibbs and Kyle Larson round out the top three in the championship, setting the stage for a competitive stretch that will test both skill and strategy.

Ticket Market Dynamics

Ticket pricing for the Chicagoland race starts at $225 in Section 101, offering a prime view of the frontstretch, while lower‑tier seats begin at $54, making the event accessible to a broad audience.

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