Corey Heim Joins 23XI Racing for 2027 NASCAR Cup Season
Corey Heim signs a full‑time deal with 23XI Racing, bringing his Truck Series championship pedigree to the Cup Series alongside NBA legend Michael Jordan and driver Denny Hamlin.
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Corey Heim signs a full‑time deal with 23XI Racing, bringing his Truck Series championship pedigree to the Cup Series alongside NBA legend Michael Jordan and driver Denny Hamlin.

23XI Racing announced that Corey Heim will become a full‑time Cup Series driver in 2027, citing mentorship, Toyota support and a structured pathway to competition.

Tyler Reddick leads the championship with five victories and ten top‑10 finishes in the first 13 races, driving the No. 45 Toyota for 23XI Racing. He acknowledges the points advantage but stresses the need for continued focus and performance.

Corey Heim is set to transition from the NASCAR Truck Series to the Cup Series full‑time in 2027, joining 23XI Racing fielded by Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan, after a championship‑winning 2025 season.
Denny Hamlin will lead the field for the Cracker Barrel 400 after NASCAR used its rule‑book metric to determine the starting order following a rain‑canceled qualifying session. The race will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video with additional streaming on HBO Max and NASCAR.com.

The upcoming Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway will feature only two of the three non‑chartered cars that originally entered the Coca‑Cola 600, with Corey Heim and Chad Finchum taking the wheel, and the race will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video.

Corey Heim, the 2025 Truck Series champion, is set to join 23XI Racing alongside Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace, bringing a championship pedigree to the Cup Series.

Katherine Legge became the first female and British driver to attempt the Memorial Day Double, finishing the Coca‑Cola 600 after a last‑minute entry by Live Fast Motorsports, while the team eyes future races at Pocono and possible 2025 starts.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway with a revamped qualifying format, 38 drivers set to compete, and a new broadcast partnership that marks the start of the season’s second half.

After a season of impressive performances in the Truck and Xfinity Series, Corey Heim will drive the No. 35 for 23XI Racing in 2027, a move championed by Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan.

A 55% chance of precipitation on Saturday threatens to postpone qualifying, prompting NASCAR to rely on a simplified metric to determine the starting lineup for the upcoming night race.

After a breakthrough season that saw him capture the 2025 Truck Series title, Corey Heim has been tapped by 23XI Racing for a full‑time Cup ride beginning next year.
The 2025 Cracker Barrel 400 weekend at Nashville Superspeedway will feature qualifying on May 30, a somber reminder of Kyle Busch’s recent death, and the debut of Austin Hill in the iconic No. 33.

Corey Heim will contest the NASCAR Cup Series full‑time in 2027, piloting the No. 35 Toyota for 23XI Racing after winning the 2025 Truck championship.

Corey Heim's steady progression culminates in a full‑time NASCAR Cup Series seat, as the team outlines a measured development plan.

Tyler Reddick leads the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series with 620 points after five victories, while rivals Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney loom as the closest challengers ahead of the Daytona finale.

The 2026 Cracker Barrel 400 is set for May 30 at Nashville Superspeedway, with Hamlin as the favorite and McClure’s model highlighting three high‑odds sleepers.

The Cup Series heads to Nashville for the Cracker Barrel 400, where 12 races remain in the regular season and playoff positioning hangs in the balance.

The upcoming Cracker Barrel 400 promises a clash of experience and ambition, with analysts highlighting Chase Elliott's historic track record, Carson Hocevar's recent momentum, and Tyler Reddick's pursuit of Toyota's first Cup victory at Nashville.
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Nashville Superspeedway for the Cracker Barrel 400, where rain‑shortened victory by Daniel Suarez and a competitive field set the stage for expert predictions.

Evanna Howell, a member of Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing team, was arrested and charged after allegedly running over a 77‑year‑old man with a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The crash left the victim hospitalized, and NASCAR has responded with an indefinite suspension while the legal process unfolds.

A senior executive of Michael Jordan’s NASCAR operation was taken into custody following a collision that left an elderly man hospitalized, sparking a legal and regulatory response.

NASCAR announced the indefinite suspension of Evanna Howell, a senior manager for 23XI Racing, after she was arrested for assaulting an elderly spectator with a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The incident has sparked legal proceedings and raised questions about safety at racing venues.

The opening stretch of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series has delivered shocking upsets, surprising victories, and a legal dispute that could reshape team dynamics, all while Toyota and Tyler Reddick set a blistering pace.