Nascar

NASCAR’s Tripleheader Descends on San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado

Cup, Xfinity and Truck series line up for a historic weekend of racing

A Weekend of Firsts

A historic tripleheader is set to unfold this weekend at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, where NASCAR’s premier divisions will share the same weekend for the first time in the series’ modern era.

The schedule calls for the Craftsman Truck Series to kick off on Friday, June 19, followed by the O'Reilly Auto Parts‑backed Xfinity Series on Saturday, June 20, and culminating with the Cup Series’ Anduril 250 on Sunday, June 21.

Drivers, Teams and the Odds Landscape

A total of 39 drivers have signed up for the Cup event, among them veteran Jimmie Johnson, rising star Corey Heim and road‑course specialist Kevin Magnussen, while the Xfinity field features 37 competitors and the Truck field 35. Betting markets have already opened, with Shane Van Gisbergen listed as the -175 favorite, Connor Zilisch at +500, Tyler Reddick at +700 and Ty Gibbs at +1200, reflecting a clear expectation of a showdown among road‑course talent.

Broadcast partners will carry live coverage across multiple platforms, and each race will feature stage racing that awards playoff points, adding a strategic layer to the on‑track battles.

Beyond the competition, the event underscores NASCAR’s expanding footprint on the West Coast, drawing teams from a diverse set of chartered organizations that include 23XI Racing, Legacy Motor Club and many others.

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