
Corey Heim clinches first NASCAR Cup Series victory in San Diego
Corey Heim rallied from a 20th‑place start, overcame a tire failure, and surged past Tyler Reddick in the closing laps to claim his inaugural Cup Series win.
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Corey Heim rallied from a 20th‑place start, overcame a tire failure, and surged past Tyler Reddick in the closing laps to claim his inaugural Cup Series win.

Corey Heim’s breakthrough victory in the iconic No. 67 car not only ends a decades‑long winless streak but also sets the stage for an exciting new chapter with 23XI Racing.

Corey Heim overcame early setbacks to win the inaugural NASCAR Cup race on Coronado Island, finishing ahead of Bubba Wallace in a dramatic 1‑2 for 23XI Racing.

Corey Heim’s maiden Cup win at San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado over Tyler Reddick underscores his emergence as a top contender and raises questions about his future in the series.
Corey Heim claimed his maiden NASCAR Cup Series win in San Diego, passing Tyler Reddick in the closing laps while Bubba Wallace recovered from early trouble to finish second.

The inaugural Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado featured a chaotic multi‑car incident that reshaped the playoff picture, highlighted by Bubba Wallace’s breakthrough finish and Art Clever’s emotional homecoming.

Corey Heim captured his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at San Diego after a late‑race crash reshuffled the running order, dropping Tyler Reddick to 25th and trimming Denny Hamlin's points lead.

Corey Heim scores his first Cup win at San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado in a caution‑riddled Anduril 250, ending Denny Hamlin’s streak and highlighting Toyota’s four‑race streak.
Shane van Gisbergen secured the pole with a 2:14.788 lap, edging out Carson Hocevar by 0.15 seconds, while Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell struggled in qualifying and the race will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and NASCAR.com.
The Cup Series will race on an active U.S. Navy base off San Diego, featuring a unique track layout, a three‑segment event streamed on Prime Video, and a pole sitter poised to tie Jeff Gordon’s road‑course win record.
NASCAR’s Cup Series will race on the Naval Base Coronado street course in San Diego on June 21, featuring Shane van Gisbergen on pole, a challenging layout and multiple streaming options.

From Shane van Gisbergen’s pole position to Frankie Muniz’s scooter cameo, the unexpected transportation trend is reshaping how teams navigate the street‑course event at Naval Base Coronado.

Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position for the first NASCAR Cup Series race on the Naval Base Coronado Street Course, delivering a 90.809 mph lap on the 3.4‑mile, 16‑turn layout.

Shane van Gisbergen secured his sixth career pole position with a 2:14.788 lap, praising his Red Bull Chevrolet and the Trackhouse Racing team. The starting lineup features notable performances from Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick and others, while Christopher Bell’s injury adds uncertainty.

Shane van Gisbergen secured the pole position with an average speed of 90.809 mph for the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado, setting the stage for a weekend that blends historic venue legacy with a fresh chapter in the sport.

NASCAR will debut a standard road‑course qualifying format for its first Cup Series race at the Qualcomm Circuit in San Diego, California, broadcasting live on Amazon Prime Video.

NASCAR will debut at Naval Base Coronado on June 20, 2026, for the Anduril 250, a street‑course race that weaves around a U.S. Naval base and the San Diego bay, with analysts favoring Shane van Gisbergen while Tyler Reddick and Kyle Larson loom as contenders.
Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position with a lap of 2:14.788, edging out Carson Hocevar by 0.15 seconds. The race, set for June 21 on the Naval Base Coronado street circuit, will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video with additional coverage on HBO Max and NASCAR.com.
Drivers took to the 3.4‑mile temporary circuit on June 19, with Larson leading the way ahead of a two‑group qualifying format that will determine the race grid. The event will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video, with additional streaming on NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.

Daniel Dye’s 29th‑place run at Pocono marks the team’s second‑best finish of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, while upcoming races at Indianapolis, Daytona and Talladega promise further challenges for the young driver.

Beard Motorsports was removed from the season‑opening Daytona 500 due to a technical infraction and has not competed in a Cup Series race since October, marking the longest hiatus since 2020.

The Cup Series will make its first ever appearance at the brand‑new Qualcomm Circuit in San Diego this Sunday, featuring 39 cars, notable driver returns and a live stream on Amazon Prime Video at 4:00 p.m. ET.

As the Cup Series rolls into San Diego, Denny Hamlin's recent dominance is expected to falter on the challenging Coronado Street Course, where Shane Van Gisbergen is the heavy favorite and newcomer Kevin Magnussen makes his debut.
NASCAR is poised to make history as it stages its inaugural event at Naval Base Coronado near San Diego, with a 3.4‑mile street course that weaves through a U.S. Naval base and along San Diego Bay. Experts from The Tennessean weigh in on who will claim victory.