
NASCAR Returns to Pocono for 2026 Cup Showdown
The 2026 Cup Series heads to Pocono Raceway for the 16th round, featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch, a fractured‑wrist driver, and a renumbered No. 33 entry.
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The 2026 Cup Series heads to Pocono Raceway for the 16th round, featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch, a fractured‑wrist driver, and a renumbered No. 33 entry.

NASCAR heads to Pocono for the 16th round of the 2026 Cup season, where Denny Hamlin ties Kyle Busch’s all‑time win record, Christopher Bell races despite injury, and Austin Hill takes over the No. 33 ride after Kyle Busch’s passing.

The 2026 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway will feature a full field of 38 competitors, headlined by Austin Hill taking over the No. 33 car for Richard Childress Racing after Kyle Busch's passing.
The upcoming Sunday afternoon event marks Pocono’s sole date on the 2026 schedule, showcasing a mix of charter teams, open entries, and a fresh lineup that honors the late Kyle Busch.

The upcoming Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway will feature only two of the three non‑chartered cars that originally entered the Coca‑Cola 600, with Corey Heim and Chad Finchum taking the wheel, and the race will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video.

Katherine Legge became the first female and British driver to attempt the Memorial Day Double, finishing the Coca‑Cola 600 after a last‑minute entry by Live Fast Motorsports, while the team eyes future races at Pocono and possible 2025 starts.

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.

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.

Toni Breidinger will contest a part‑time schedule with Rackley WAR while Daniel Dye returns from suspension to drive for McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing, with Mason Massey set to fill in at Richmond.

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.

After a lengthy hiatus, Daniele Dye is set to pilot the No. 20 truck for McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing at Nashville, marking a pivotal moment in his attempt to rebuild a promising racing trajectory.
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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.

NASCAR imposed suspensions and fines after a dislodged wheel at the Coca‑Cola 600, while a 23XI Racing manager faced assault charges in North Carolina.

A sudden shower halted Saturday’s qualifying for the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, prompting a metric‑based lineup that sees Tyler Reddick and Ty Gibbs on pole and Alex Bowman starting at the tail end.

Rain forced a shortened Coca‑Cola 600, where Daniel Suarez captured a historic victory amid tributes to the late Kyle Busch.

Rain forced an early end to the Coca‑Cola 600, but a timely two‑tire call by crew chief Ryan Sparks propelled Daniel Suarez to his third career victory, while a cascade of crashes and strategic moves reshaped the stage.

The season's longest NASCAR race unfolded at Charlotte Motor Speedway, featuring pole‑position drama, stage battles, and a surprise winner, setting the stage for the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event.

Katherine Legge, the 45‑year‑old British driver, is set to attempt a historic double‑header, racing in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day, a feat only previously achieved by Tony Stewart.

Tyler Reddick will lead the field at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 24, with Amazon Prime Video delivering the Coca‑Cola 600 to viewers across the United States.
Tyler Reddick grabs the pole as Austin Hill makes his debut in the iconic No. 33 car for the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte.
With qualifying washed out by rain, the lineup for the Coca‑Cola 600 is set, featuring Tyler Reddick on pole and Austin Hill replacing Kyle Busch, as the sport prepares a series of tributes before the race airs on Amazon Prime Video.