
NASCAR Heads to Sonoma for the Toyota/Save Mart 350
NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28, featuring 36 drivers, a knockout bracket, and a host of sponsors.
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NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28, featuring 36 drivers, a knockout bracket, and a host of sponsors.

NASCAR returns to Sonoma Raceway for its fourth and final race of the season, featuring a tight championship battle, a surprise winner, and full broadcast details.

NASCAR's Cup Series heads to Sonoma Raceway, where Shane van Gisbergen is favored, but several road‑course specialists offer compelling value bets.

NASCAR’s 2026 playoff format, branded as the Chase, will bring together the 16 drivers who have accumulated the most points during the regular season. Points are reset before the final stretch, and nine races remain before the playoff field is set.

Amazon Prime Video will no longer broadcast NASCAR Cup races in 2026, as a new media deal redistributes rights among Fox, NBC, and TNT Sports, while the In‑Season Challenge prepares for its second edition.
A surge in Ram truck sales, the reintroduction of V‑8 engines and a renewed presence in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series signal a strategic push by Stellantis to reclaim its performance legacy.

After a multi‑year hiatus, Ryan Newman is set to re‑enter NASCAR competition in the Truck Series at North Wilkesboro on July 18, driving a historic Ram entry fielded by Kaulig Racing.
Veteran NASCAR driver Ryan Newman is set to make his comeback in the NASCAR Truck Series this summer, slated to take the wheel of the No. 25 Ram for Kaulig Racing on July 18 at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway.

An exploration of part-time NASCAR drivers who have broken the odds to claim Cup Series victories, from Trevor Bayne’s 2011 Daytona 500 triumph to Corey Heim’s recent win at Naval Base Coronado.

From Trevor Bayne’s 2011 Daytona 500 triumph to Corey Heim’s 2026 San Diego victory, a select group of part‑time drivers have defied the odds, proving that occasional brilliance can still break through in a full‑time era.

While most NASCAR victories belong to full‑time competitors, a handful of part‑time drivers have etched their names in the series’ record books. Their stories, spanning more than two decades, illustrate how limited schedules can still produce moments of triumph.
After nearly three years away from full‑time competition, Ryan Newman is set to re‑enter the NASCAR Truck Series, driving Kaulig Racing’s free‑agent entry at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The move revives his partnership with Dodge and Ram, while also tying into his storied Cup Series legacy.

Chevrolet aims to extend its dominant streak at Sonoma Raceway while drivers like Shane van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch, and Kyle Larson chase milestones.

After a three‑year absence from the premier divisions, veteran driver Ryan Newman will step back into NASCAR's national series at North Wilkesboro Speedway on July 18, teaming with Kaulig Racing and Ram Trucks.

After a decade away from the Truck circuit, Ryan Newman is set to compete in the July 18 NASCAR Truck race at North Wilkesboro, driving Kaulig Racing's No. 25 Ram 1500 as part of the team's free‑agent program.

After a multi‑year hiatus, Ryan Newman is set to re‑enter the NASCAR Truck Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway, joining Kaulig Racing's ambitious free‑agent program that has attracted former champions.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Sonoma Raceway, a 2.52‑mile road course that tests skill and strategy. With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising talent, the Toyota/Save Mart 350 promises a dramatic battle for the checkered flag.

After a distinguished Cup Series career, Ryan Newman will compete in the NASCAR Truck Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway, driving for Kaulig Racing in a highly anticipated comeback.

The Cup Series rolls into Northern California this weekend for its fourth road course race of the 2026 season, featuring AJ Allmendinger in his 500th Cup start and Ty Dillon’s bid to repeat last year’s upset, all broadcast on TNT, PRN and SiriusXM.

A closer look at the surprising results from the California weekend, highlighting individual breakthroughs and the evolving dynamics of the competing teams.

The upcoming Toyota/Save Mart 350 will feature a full roster of 36 Cup Series drivers, highlighted by stars such as Kyle Larson and Austin Hill, who will contest both the Cup and Xfinity events. With no part‑time entries and a strong contingent of top teams, the race promises intense competition following a recent 39‑car showing at Naval Base Coronado.

NASCAR’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway will feature a full complement of 36 drivers, with Austin Hill contesting both the Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and a host of team changes heading into the weekend.

The street‑style event at Naval Base Coronado saw a rookie take his first win, a dramatic comeback, and off‑track incidents that kept the action unpredictable.

Corey Heim captured his first NASCAR Cup Series win at the streets of San Diego, while Bubba Wallace rallied from two laps down to finish second, reshaping the championship picture.