
Layne Riggs clinches overtime victory at Naval Base Coronado
Riggs saved fuel to win an overtime finish at Naval Base Coronado, edging out Tyler Reif in a race marked by multiple wrecks and a strategic battle for position.
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Riggs saved fuel to win an overtime finish at Naval Base Coronado, edging out Tyler Reif in a race marked by multiple wrecks and a strategic battle for position.

The 2026 Craftsman Truck Series made its debut at Coronado’s Naval Air Station, featuring dramatic practice incidents, a flyover of Navy Ospreys, and a win by Front Row Motorsports driver Layne Riggs.
The June 19 Navy 250 delivered a dramatic overtime finish, with Layne Riggs edging past Tyler Reif on the final lap while veterans Jimmie Johnson and Jamie McMurray faced setbacks.
Kaden Honeycutt secured pole position for the Navy 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Naval Base Coronado, with Jimmie Johnson set to start fourth.

With a lineup packed with road‑course specialists, the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado promises a battle of skill and strategy. Here’s who’s hot, who’s not, and the sleeper candidates to watch.
NASCAR will stage its first ever race on a 3.4‑mile road course at Naval Base Coronado, featuring a star‑studded Truck Series field and the return of veteran driver Jimmie Johnson.

The upcoming San Diego Street Course event will feature a blend of series, top drivers and rare appearances, marking a new chapter for NASCAR in the region.

NASCAR returns to Southern California this weekend with a brand‑new street circuit, featuring favorite Shane van Gisbergen, veteran Denny Hamlin’s championship chase, and Kevin Magnussen’s NASCAR debut.

Carson Hocevar’s third full‑time season in the Cup Series has been interrupted by a rule that bars him from the upcoming Qualcomm Circuit event, prompting veteran Justin Marks to take his place.

A look at the latest roster moves, from Josh Berry’s exit to rising talents stepping into new rides.

This weekend, NASCAR’s three national touring series will converge at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, featuring a stacked lineup of drivers, odds and broadcast details.

NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series will race on an active U.S. military base for the first time, featuring a four‑truck Kaulig Racing lineup and a roster of veteran and rookie drivers.

After Wood Brothers Racing announced his departure, Josh Berry is evaluating several competitive programs that could secure his place in NASCAR's top series or the O'Reilly Series.

With his contract ending, Josh Berry is weighing options that could shape his 2027 season, from Front Row Motorsports to JR Motorsports.

Josh Berry’s departure from Wood Brothers Racing signals a busy 2027 driver market, with multiple teams reconfiguring their lineups amid recent changes and tragic losses.

From June 19‑21, 2026, NASCAR will race on a U.S. naval base for the first time, with Jimmie Johnson slated for his penultimate Cup start in a Carvana‑schemed car and a lineup that includes former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen.

The upcoming Anduril 250 race at Naval Base Coronado will feature a 39‑driver field, highlighted by notable entries and a potential replacement for Christopher Bell due to injury.

NASCAR is poised to make history with its first points‑paying race on an active U.S. military installation, featuring a unique street circuit, a tribute to fallen service members, and a Father’s Day backdrop.

Official entry lists have been released for the first NASCAR race weekend at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado track, featuring notable debuts, veteran comebacks, and a historic venue.

On June 14, 2026, Denny Hamlin claimed the NASCAR Cup Series win at Pocono Raceway after seizing the lead on the final restart, while Christopher Bell ran out of fuel and finished 26th. Legacy Motor Club drivers John Hunter Nemechek and Erik Jones placed fourth and sixth respectively, highlighting the team's competitiveness.

Denny Hamlin won the 2026 NASCAR Cup race at Pocono, leading a race that featured a career‑high lap count by John‑Hunter Nemechek and a debut stage victory for Todd Gilliland.

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway on June 14, 2026, after a late restart saw him take the lead and hold off challengers, while Christopher Bell finished 26th after running out of fuel.
Denny Hamlin secured his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory at Pocono Raceway on June 14, leading from the final restart and pulling away for a comfortable margin. Christopher Bell finished 26th after running out of fuel, and Legacy Motor Club drivers John Hunter Nemechek and Erik Jones placed fourth and sixth respectively.

Denny Hamlin topped the qualifying session with a 173.25 mph lap, edging Kyle Larson by a fraction of a second. The race start was moved up to 1:00 p.m. ET to avoid stormy weather, with Amazon Prime Video handling live coverage.