
Allgaier Secures Fourth O’Reilly Series Win at Nashville
Justin Allgaier claimed his fourth victory of the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series at Nashville Superspeedway, overtaking Brent Crews in the final stages to boost his championship lead.
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Justin Allgaier claimed his fourth victory of the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series at Nashville Superspeedway, overtaking Brent Crews in the final stages to boost his championship lead.

After clinching the Sports Illustrated Resorts 250, the 40‑year‑old driver says he is enjoying his career more than ever, leaving his retirement timeline uncertain.

Justin Allgaier, a 32‑win NASCAR veteran and 2024 champion, announced his retirement after the 2026 season, prompting JR Motorsports and his wife to urge him to stay.

Justin Allgaier clinches his second straight win at Nashville, while Brent Crews falls just short, in a clean, high‑octane NASCAR event.

Justin Allgaier emerged victorious at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, 2026, outpacing Brent Crews in a dramatic final stretch that underscored his dominance at the historic venue.
On May 30, 2026, Justin Allgaier won the Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, edging out Brent Crews in a dramatic final stretch.

NASCAR’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Series is set to race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, 2026, with live coverage on The CW at 7:30 PM ET. The event arrives amid a fierce points chase, featuring standout performances from drivers such as Jesse Love and Justin Allgaier, and recalls last year’s race where Allgaier led 101 laps.
The upcoming Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 at Nashville Superspeedway will mark the latest chapter in a tightly contested NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts season, featuring a rain‑affected qualifying session, a stacked top‑10 lineup and a championship battle that could reshape the playoffs.

After a weather‑induced delay, NASCAR’s rule‑book metric will determine the lineup for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring a mix of veteran and rookie drivers.
Jesse Love will lead the field for the O'Reilly Auto Parts race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30 after qualifying was washed out, with the grid determined by NASCAR’s rule book. The event will showcase 38 cars, including a high‑profile debut for Cleetus McFarland, and will be televised on the CW Network with streaming on FUBO.

The upcoming Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 will take place on May 30 at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring high‑profile drivers and a broadcast partnership that brings the event to a wider audience.

With nine of the first 15 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series races already claimed, JR Motorsports aims to extend its dominance at Nashville, where Justin Allgaier looks to add another win and Kyle Larson brings star power.
The O'Reilly Auto Parts Series will race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, featuring Kyle Larson and Cleetus McFarland, with live coverage on the CW Network and streaming on FUBO.

NASCAR announced penalties following a chaotic Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, including two‑race suspensions for crew members Ian Schultz and Deiontae Jones, a $5,000 fine for JR Motorsports, and confirmation that Ross Chastain’s win will stand as the series heads to Nashville.

Ross Chastain's triumph at Charlotte marks his first win of the year, leveraging new rules that permit full‑time Cup drivers to compete in up to ten Xfinity races. The No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, driven by Chastain, will not run at Nashville but is slated for several more appearances before season's end.

Alex Bowman will miss the upcoming O'Reilly Auto Parts NASCAR race at Nashville Superspeedway after being sidelined by vertigo, with Kyle Larson slated to take his place. Larson, fresh off two victories this season, enters as the favorite.

Connor Zilisch’s strong showing at Charlotte Motor Speedway sets the stage for a strategic driver swap at Nashville, where Carson Kvapil steps into the No. 91 car.

Following a chaotic Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, NASCAR announced sanctions that include suspensions for two crew members and a $5,000 fine for JR Motorsports, while the Cup Series prepares for its next race in Nashville.

NASCAR announced sanctions on the weekend’s two high‑profile entries after a series of wheel and tire violations were recorded at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the Coca‑Cola 600 and the Xfinity Series race unfolded back‑to‑back.

NASCAR concluded its 15th weekend with Daniel Suarez’s victory at Charlotte, but penalties for crew misconduct now shift focus to the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event

Penalties were handed down after a packed weekend that saw crew safety breaches and technical infractions at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The upcoming Allegiance 200 at Nashville Superspeedway will see rookie Connor Zilisch concentrate on Cup Series duties, while Jesse Love takes the No. 77 truck and Rajah Caruth assumes the No. 7 entry.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. described Ford's performance as 'terminal velocity' while praising Toyota's engineering and noting Chevrolet's new car design could close the gap.

NASCAR imposed suspensions on Live Fast Motorsports crew members, fined JR Motorsports, and arrested 23XI Racing manager Evanna Howell following safety and conduct violations at the Coca‑Cola 600.