
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.

During the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Naval Base Coronado, Tyler Ankrum collided with a concrete barrier, damaging his vehicle and prompting a red flag. Chandler Smith assumed the lead as the event resumed.

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.
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.

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.

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.

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.

Christopher Bell escaped a violent crash at Michigan with a broken wrist but still competed at Pocono. The incident has ignited a safety review across NASCAR, with drivers inspecting gear and chassis. Meanwhile, Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, and veteran co‑owner Dennis Reinbold has died.

Veteran racer Brendan Gaughan is set to compete in the Navy 250 Truck race at Naval Base Coronado, bringing his extensive Truck Series pedigree, military ties, and a busy Las Vegas life back into the spotlight.

The series heads to San Diego for a 50‑lap street event where every lap of qualifying could dictate the final results, with Heim’s recent Michigan victory and upcoming Cup promotion adding extra intrigue.

After more than a decade away from full‑time competition, Brendan Gaughan will step back into a NASCAR Truck Series car for a single race at Naval Base Coronado, bringing his storied career and a partnership with South Point Hotel and Casino to the track.

After nearly six years away from NASCAR's national circuits, Brendan Gaughan is set to make a high‑profile comeback at the inaugural Navy 250, driving for McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing.

Corey Heim won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in Michigan, edging out Kaden Honeycutt by 0.065 seconds, while Cleetus McFarland recovered from a spin and Frankie Muniz led Team Reaume to a respectable finish.

Ty Majeski leads the pack at Michigan, with Ford securing five trucks in the top‑10, while notable drivers and emerging teams vie for position.

Corey Heim secured his third win of the season at Michigan, outlasting a tightly contested battle with Kaden Honeycutt and a series of strategic cautions that reshaped the race.

Corey Heim captured the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at Michigan International Speedway, edging Kaden Honeycutt by a razor‑thin margin of 0.065 seconds. The win marks Heim’s 26th career triumph and comes just as he prepares to embark on a full‑time Cup Series schedule with 23XI Racing next season.
Corey Heim won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Michigan International Speedway on June 6, 2026, edging out Kaden Honeycutt by 0.065 seconds. Carson Hocevar finished third and Layne Riggs fourth, while Cleetus McFarland completed the event 25th despite incidents.
Ty Majeski secured pole position with a 39.257‑second lap, while Christopher Bell qualified second and Layne Riggs will start fourth after a hold, setting the stage for a 125‑lap showdown on June 6 at Michigan International Speedway.

Kris Wright prepares for his NASCAR Truck debut at Michigan, aiming to build on recent gains and climb the championship standings.

The NASCAR Cup Series and Craftsman Truck Series will race at Michigan International Speedway on June 6 and 7, featuring 37 Cup drivers, 36 Truck entries, and a full slate of broadcast options.

Kris Wright battled a loose condition early in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway, fell a lap down, but managed to keep the truck clean and finish 23rd after a rain‑delayed start.