
Charlotte’s 600‑mile salute
The upcoming Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will blend a moving tribute to fallen service members with a competitive lineup featuring rising stars and veteran performers.
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The upcoming Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will blend a moving tribute to fallen service members with a competitive lineup featuring rising stars and veteran performers.

NASCAR’s Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will take place Sunday, May 24, 2026, at 6 p.m. ET, spotlighting a revamped playoff structure, the In‑Season Challenge and a competitive field of drivers.

Larry Phillips, a Midwestern short‑track star, was elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame with 38% of the vote, underscoring a growing recognition of drivers whose careers flourished outside the Cup Series.

Amazon’s Prime Video will air five NASCAR Cup Series races in 2026, offering current subscribers live access and new users a complimentary 30‑day trial. The deal features a veteran broadcast team and highlights Amazon’s push into premium sports streaming.

In a recent conversation, Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton reflect on nine years as teammates, their differing styles, notable victories, and their current roles as analysts and series owners, emphasizing their commitment to growing the sport for the next generation.

This weekend Charlotte Motor Speedway will host a three‑day NASCAR triple‑header, featuring the Coca‑Cola 600, where Chase Briscoe takes the pole and the series honors America’s 250th birthday with patriotic decorations, special tire designs and historic driver milestones.

Kevin Harvick’s recent predictions highlight Denny Hamlin as a favorite, while Kaitlyn Vincie backs Ryan Blaney and Mamba Smith opts for Chase Briscoe, each driver poised to influence the playoff race at Charlotte.

A Lap‑2 collision at Dover left Ryan Preece’s car ablaze, but the driver escaped unharmed. NASCAR officials are examining a possible fuel‑cell hose rupture as the cause, while the series vows to tighten safety protocols.

Denny Hamlin’s recent All‑Star victory at Dover masks ongoing difficulties with race restarts that have cost him wins and a championship, yet his improved points and confidence signal a turnaround.

NASCAR imposed a $5,000 fine and a one‑race suspension on crew chief Cory Selig after discovering improperly installed lug nuts on the No. 07 SS‑GreenLight Racing entry, costing the team pit selection at the upcoming Charlotte Motor Speedway event.

From coast to coast, NASCAR on Prime Sports delivers an unfiltered, fan‑first viewing experience that’s reshaping how audiences engage with the sport.

Three legendary drivers and a visionary executive were honored in a ceremony that highlighted decades of competition, safety advocacy, and track development within the sport.

The recent NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027 announcement has ignited a firestorm among fans, many of whom are outraged that Greg Biffle was left off the list. His impressive résumé, tragic death, and humanitarian efforts contrast sharply with the celebration of Jeff Burton's induction, prompting a broader discussion about what truly merits a place in the Hall.
Katherine Legge is set to tackle the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same weekend, a feat few have dared and even fewer have completed.

Greg Biffle's repeated omission from the NASCAR Hall of Fame underscores a systemic issue with the sport's limited induction slots, prompting proposals for a threshold-based voting system.

Taylor Lewan and Will Compton are launching a weekly NASCAR‑focused show, Racin’ With The Boys, produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions and debuting on YouTube on May 28. The series will feature drivers such as Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace, and is part of NASCAR’s broader push into creator‑driven streaming content.

Chevrolet has captured the last three points races, while Ross Chastain’s 2025 Coca‑Cola 600 win adds intrigue as the 2026 edition approaches. Bookmakers list Denny Hamlin as the favorite, but a deep field of contenders reflects the competitive nature of the sport.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, featuring early odds, recent wins and a roster of drivers poised for competition.

The upcoming Hall of Fame class blends modern champions with early‑era trailblazers, while executive Lesa France Kennedy receives a special Landmark Award.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class was announced with Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton securing spots, while Greg Biffle missed selection but will remain on the ballot for the following year.

A new cast of drivers, including Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski and Jeff Gordon, will provide expert analysis and feature contributions across Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR schedule.

Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR Cup Series coverage will feature a rotating cast of former champions and active racers, with Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and others providing weekly analysis.

Corey Day claimed his second O'Reilly Series win of 2026 at Dover Motor Speedway, a race that attracted 1.051 million average viewers and marked the series' most-watched event at the track since 2016.

NASCAR announced the 2027 Hall of Fame class, recognizing Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Larry Phillips for their contributions to the sport. The induction ceremony is set for January 22, 2027, at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina.