
Logano Dominates at North Wilkesboro in Historic NASCAR Cup Victory
Joey Logano's commanding performance at North Wilkesboro marks a historic milestone for the Cup Series, delivering a new lap‑lead record and a decisive victory over Denny Hamlin.
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Joey Logano's commanding performance at North Wilkesboro marks a historic milestone for the Cup Series, delivering a new lap‑lead record and a decisive victory over Denny Hamlin.

Joey Logano captured his first win since May 2025 at North Wilkesboro, leading 323 of 450 laps and setting up a $1 million showdown for the championship finale at Indianapolis.

Joey Logano captured his maiden win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series at North Wilkesboro, moving above the Chase cut‑line while Denny Hamlin extended his lead. Ryan Blaney and Tyler Reddick have secured playoff spots, but Austin Cindric slipped toward the bubble ahead of the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis.

NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson earns the first ever star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for a racer, celebrating a career that includes five consecutive titles, 83 wins and a final Daytona 500 appearance, while also highlighting his entrepreneurial and philanthropic work.
Joey Logano led 323 of 450 laps at North Wilkesboro Speedway, moving 49 points above the Chase cutline, while Shane van Gisbergen's fifth-place finish placed him 54 points clear. Meanwhile, Erik Jones slipped to 21st, and Hendrick Motorsports endured a caution that dropped its top drivers.

Joey Logano led a majority of the laps at North Wilkesboro Speedway, moving into the playoff cutline, while teammate issues and a caution sparked by Alex Bowman dropped multiple Hendrick cars a lap down.

Joey Logano led 323 laps to win at North Wilkesboro, moving into the playoff picture, while Shane van Gisbergen’s fifth place and Alex Bowman’s pit‑road incident reshaped the championship battle.
Front Row Motorsports hints at a contract extension for Noah Gragson as the team eyes stability for the 2027 NASCAR season.

NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson receives a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in California, reflecting on a career of 83 wins, five consecutive titles, and ventures beyond racing, while his teammate’s son Todd Gilliland battles for a $1 million In‑Season Challenge prize against Ryan Blaney.

NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson becomes the first stock‑car driver to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, capping a two‑decade reign that includes seven series titles, 83 victories and a final Daytona 500 start.

Erik Jones' early 2026 season showed flashes of brilliance, but a 21st‑place finish at North Wilkesboro has pushed him out of the playoff cutoff, leaving him with a narrow path to qualification.
NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson becomes the first driver from his sport to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking a milestone that ties together his on‑track achievements, entrepreneurial ventures and community impact.

NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson was celebrated with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking the first time a stock‑car driver has received the honor. The ceremony in California highlighted his record‑breaking achievements and his expanding influence beyond the track.

Ryan Blaney, the 2023 Cup Series champion, aims to win the Brickyard 400 and the $1 million In‑Season Challenge, while Todd Gilliland seeks to overcome recent struggles and give his best effort.

After a six‑year hiatus, NASCAR announced that the Clash exhibition will return to Daytona International Speedway in 2027, bringing back a key piece of its season‑opening narrative.

Joey Logano’s win at North Wilkesboro gave him a 49‑point cushion over the playoff cutoff, while several drivers jockeyed for position ahead of the final stretch.

NASCAR heads to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard 400, featuring a mix of season‑opening momentum, defending champion drama, and a lucrative prize for the final stage, with broadcast details and a full driver lineup.

Denny Hamlin tops the odds for the upcoming Brickyard 400, while a mix of rising stars and veteran teams prepare for a high‑speed showdown on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's flat 2.5‑mile oval.

The Brickyyard 400 will feature the NASCAR Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, NASCAR Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series, showcasing a deep field of drivers and teams across Indianapolis Motor Speedway and nearby Raceway Park.

The upcoming series, produced by Full Speed Entertainment, NASCAR Studios and Words + Pictures, will air on USA Network in August, spotlighting Kurt Busch’s emotional interview and tracing the sport’s evolution from North Carolina’s hills to national prominence.
The iconic Brickyard 400 will crown a $1 million winner on Sunday, July 26, as NASCAR’s In‑Season Challenge reaches its climax at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Ryan Blaney's 11th‑place finish at North Wilkesboro Speedway guarantees his entry into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, highlighting the impact of the new points‑driven format with five races remaining.

Front Row Motorsports’ GM Jerry Freeze expresses confidence in re‑signing Noah Gragson for the 2027 season despite a challenging current campaign.

With teammate performances rising and a strong developmental background, Gragson’s future in the Cup Series appears secured beyond the next year.