
Gilliland Extends Stay with Front Row Motorsports Through 2027
Todd Gilliland has signed a contract extension through 2027, positioning him as a key contender in the current NASCAR In‑Season Challenge and highlighting the team’s long‑term vision.
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Todd Gilliland has signed a contract extension through 2027, positioning him as a key contender in the current NASCAR In‑Season Challenge and highlighting the team’s long‑term vision.

A look at the teams and series that might give Noah Gragson a fresh start in the upcoming season, from a potential Truck Series reset to a coveted Cup Series seat.

Noah Gragson’s 2026 NASCAR Cup Series campaign has been marred by inconsistency, leaving the 30th‑place finish in the point standings and raising questions about his future with Front Row Motorsports. Team principal Josh Bridwell has hinted that the organization may be looking to pivot, opening the door for Gragson to consider fresh surroundings as the 2027 season approaches.

The upcoming Window World 450 at North Wilkesboro Speedway brings together 37 drivers, historic significance, and crucial playoff stakes, set to air on TNT Sports and HBO Max this Sunday.

The In‑Season Challenge semifinals will be staged at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway, where a $1 million winner‑take‑all finale awaits the victor. The race, broadcast by TNT Sports, marks the track’s first points‑paying event in three decades and pits Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell, Chase Elliott and Todd Gilliland against each other in a high‑stakes showdown.

Noah Gragson hints at job insecurity amid poor performance and lack of contract talks, raising questions about his place in NASCAR's top division.

Layne Riggs has delivered four wins this season and nine overall in the Truck Series, fueling interest in a possible Cup Series ride as early as 2027.

After a career‑best season and a contract extension, Gilliland is targeting a turnaround at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Dominating the Truck Series and hinting at a Cup debut, Layne Riggs may soon replace Noah Gragson at Front Row Motorsports, a decision that could reshape the team’s short‑term outlook and long‑term strategy.

Layne Riggs is leading the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with four wins, honoring the late Kyle Busch while eyeing a Cup Series seat for 2027.
Layne Riggs secured the pole position with an 18.502‑second lap, while the race will feature four 2026 Cup Series winners, the return of Ryan Newman, and a full slate of 36 trucks racing on the historic North Wilkesboro oval.

Layne Riggs secured the pole position with a blistering 18.502‑second lap, setting the stage for a competitive NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro that will be televised on FS1 and streamed via FUBO.

Layne Riggs claimed the pole position with a blistering lap of 18.502 seconds, edging out Carson Hocevar by 0.016 seconds and joining a lineup that features several NASCAR Cup Series regulars.

Layne Riggs secured the pole position for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, posting a lap of 18.502 seconds at 121.608 mph.

Wallace, fresh from a practice mishap that left his car unscathed, qualified 29th for the Brickyard 400, a race steeped in tradition and honoring the late Kyle Busch.

Ryan Blaney aims to win the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, a race that offers a $1 million prize and a second crown‑jewel victory, while Todd Gilliland and other top drivers prepare for a high‑stakes showdown.

Layne Riggs is leading the Truck Series with four wins and a pole at North Wilkesboro, aiming for a 2026 regular‑season title and a 2027 Cup Series debut with competitive equipment.

Four wins, a 44‑point lead and a Cup Series debut ambition define the 2026 Truck Series championship leader's next chapter

NASCAR will run a points race at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 2026, the first since 1996, featuring a two‑lap qualifying format and a reduced entry list that locks in Chad Finchum.

Carson Hocevar claimed pole for the 2026 Brickyard 400, securing a Spire Motorsports 1‑2 start alongside Daniel Suarez, while a host of playoff contenders jostle for position.

A historic NASCAR Cup Series event is set for North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend, but thunderstorms pose a serious challenge to the schedule. If qualifying is washed out, a new metric will determine the starting order, potentially reshaping the grid for Sunday’s 450‑lap race.
Carson Hocevar and Daniel Suarez will lead the grid in Sunday’s Brickyard 400, marking a return to the traditional Indianapolis layout and setting the stage for a tight championship battle.

Layne Riggs is leading the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points after a dominant 2026 campaign, but he remains patient as he evaluates the right moment to transition to the Cup Series.

Carson Hocevar claims pole for the Brickyard 400 as Spire Motorsports Chevrolets dominate the top ten, with the race set to air on TNT and stream on HBO Max.