NASCAR’s Final Push: 37 Drivers Gear Up for the Window World 450 at North Wilkesboro
The upcoming race will feature a who’s‑who of NASCAR’s top talent, from Ross Chastain to Michael McDowell.
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The upcoming race will feature a who’s‑who of NASCAR’s top talent, from Ross Chastain to Michael McDowell.

With 37 drivers set to compete, the upcoming race at North Wilkesboro Speedway will be a critical test for playoff positioning and a showcase of short‑track grit.

Ty Dillon battles severe hand injuries while Kaulig Racing copes with the fallout of losing Chevrolet’s factory support.

NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, for the first time since 1996, featuring a 37‑car lineup and opening betting odds that favor stars such as Ryan Blaney and Denny Hamlin.

Ryan Blaney led 171 laps at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but the event was marred by weather delays that stretched the finish past 2 a.m., sparking both praise and criticism.

Ryan Blaney dominated the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta, leading 171 of 263 laps and securing a victory for Team Penske, while late‑night action sparked both praise and criticism.

Ryan Blaney led 171 laps to claim victory for Team Penske in a weather‑hit race that stretched into the early hours, while Bubba Wallace’s second‑place finish ended in a 29th‑place penalty
Thousands of fans will gather at North Wilkesboro Speedway for the first points‑paying Cup Series race in almost 30 years, blending tradition with modern excitement.

NASCAR returns to North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, for a weekend that blends legacy with fresh competition, featuring the Cup Series, Truck Series and CARS Tour on the historic 5/8‑mile speedway.

Hamlin emphasizes that engine readiness, not marketing hype, will determine whether Dodge can successfully rejoin NASCAR's top division.

Multiple tire failures during the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis sparked a series of crashes that reshaped the race standings.

Corey Heim captured the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, becoming the youngest winner of the event since Jeff Gordon and the first part‑time driver to win multiple races in a single Cup season since 1987.

Corey Heim’s win at Indianapolis marks the first multiple‑win season for a part‑time Cup driver since 1987 and makes him the youngest Brickyard 400 champion since Jeff Gordon.

When Kaulig Racing arrived at the Brickyyard without manufacturer backing, NASCAR’s unexpected assistance turned a modest qualification into a strategic stepping stone for a Dodge‑led resurgence.

The 2026 Brickyard 400 will take place on July 26 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with Carson Hocevar and Daniel Suarez starting on the front row, and the race set to be broadcast on TNT and truTV at 2:20 p.m. ET.

The 2026 Brickyard 400 will be televised on TNT and streamed on HBO Max, while defending champion Bubba Wallace starts 29th and the final in‑season challenge pits Ryan Blaney against Todd Gilliland.
The 2026 Brickyard 400 kicks off Sunday, July 26 at 2 p.m. ET. Carson Hocevar and Daniel Suarez start on the front row, tickets start at $45, and the event will be streamed on HBO Max, Sling and Max.

The starting lineup for the Brickyard 400 has been set, featuring a fast lap by Carson Hocevar and a strong showing from Spire Motorsports’ Chevrolet program.
NASCAR’s iconic Brickyard 400 will be held on July 26 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, featuring a competitive lineup, multiple stages, and live coverage on TNT and streaming platforms.
Carson Hocevar claimed the pole position with a 48.232‑second lap, edging teammate Daniel Suarez, while all three Spire entries will start inside the top ten for the 160‑lap, 400‑mile event broadcast on TNT and HBO Max.

NASCAR will host a points‑paying Cup race at North Wilkesboro for the first time in three decades, featuring a high‑stakes semi‑final format, softer bumpers and a $1 million prize on the line.

Carson Hocevar secured the pole position with a lap of 186.598 mph, while Daniel Suarez will line up alongside him. The Brickyard 400 will be streamed live on TNT at 2 p.m. ET.

The 2026 Brickyard 400 will feature a stacked grid, three stages and live coverage on TNT and truTV.
Carson Hocevar secured pole position at 186.598 mph as the In‑Season Challenge pits Ryan Blaney against Todd Gilliland for a $1 million prize.