
Kaden Honeycutt Dominates Richmond in Thrilling NASCAR Truck Series Victory
Kaden Honeycutt led 225 of 250 laps at Richmond Raceway, claiming his second career Truck Series win and highlighting his championship ambitions.
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Kaden Honeycutt led 225 of 250 laps at Richmond Raceway, claiming his second career Truck Series win and highlighting his championship ambitions.

Two RCR‑affiliated drivers are slated to make their national series debuts in 2026, while the organization navigates a transition after Kyle Busch’s death and prepares for 2027 roster moves.

Cole Custer’s 13th‑place run, Jeb Burton’s 15th‑place result and Parker Eatmon’s career‑best 12th highlight a productive weekend for mid‑tier teams.

NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, for the first time since 1996, featuring a 37‑car lineup and opening betting odds that favor stars such as Ryan Blaney and Denny Hamlin.

The 2026 season introduces veteran iRacing star Garrett Mitchell under his Cleetus McFarland moniker and 20‑year‑old North Carolina native Donovan Strauss, both set to make their national series débuts this weekend.

Landen Lewis resisted the urge to use aggressive tactics, opting instead for a clean line that highlighted his commitment to fair competition.

Layne Riggs holds a 41‑point lead over Kaden Honeycutt as the Chase approaches, while a handful of drivers jostle for the final spots

Late adjustments to the Craftsman Truck Series entry list see Chase Elliott taking over Kyle Busch’s car, while Kasey Kleyn and Donovan Strauss make their national series debuts, underscoring a tribute to the late Busch.
Layne Riggs secured the pole position with an 18.502‑second lap, while the race will feature four 2026 Cup Series winners, the return of Ryan Newman, and a full slate of 36 trucks racing on the historic North Wilkesboro oval.

Layne Riggs secured the pole position with a blistering 18.502‑second lap, setting the stage for a competitive NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro that will be televised on FS1 and streamed via FUBO.
At the Time 100 Gala, NASCAR’s rising star Carson Hocevar met LeBron James and Prince Harry, sparking a wave of social media buzz that mirrors his on‑track successes.

From the track to the red carpet, Carson Hocevar’s recent encounter with LeBron James and Prince Harry at the Time 100 Gala underscores his growing influence both on and off the circuit.

Three driver changes reshape the lineup for the upcoming FaithFest 250, featuring Elliott's emotional return, Kleyn's rookie debut and Strauss filling McFarland's seat.

A new collaboration between barbecue brand Blues Hog, Niece Motorsports and digital racer Cleetus McFarland promises a VIP Talladega weekend for one lucky fan.

Landen Lewis’s second‑place finish in the LiUNA 150 highlights his potential for a breakout performance at the upcoming Faith Fest 250.

Chandler Smith's record-breaking win at North Wilkesboro Speedway highlights a historic margin and the emergence of new talent in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Chandler Smith won the Faith Fest 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro on July 18, 2026, by 8.479 seconds over Layne Riggs, securing his second victory of the season. Shane van Gisbergen finished third, while Carson Hocevar ended 27th after a tire failure.

Chandler Smith captured his second win of the 2026 season at North Wilkesboro Speedway, finishing ahead of Layne Riggs by 8.479 seconds. Shane van Gisbergen placed third, and Carson Hocevar endured a tire failure that dropped him to 27th.

Chandler Smith's commanding victory at North Wilkesboro highlighted a heat‑laden showdown that reshaped the championship picture.

Layne Riggs led 198 of 200 laps to win the TSport 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, earning his fifth win of the season and extending his points lead.

Layne Riggs captured the pole with a 22.805-second lap, edging teammate Chandler Smith by half a tenth. The 200‑lap race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park will air on FS1 and stream on FUBO, featuring a full slate of drivers and three-stage competition.

Layne Riggs claimed his fifth NASCAR Truck Series victory at Indianapolis, leading the majority of the race and outpacing Connor Mosack in a clean finish.
Layne Riggs led 198 of 200 laps to claim the TSport 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, while Stewart Friesen expanded his points lead over Tyler Ankrum.
Layne Riggs secured the pole with a lap of 22.805 seconds, edging teammate Chandler Smith by half a tenth. The race will feature 36 trucks, broadcast on FS1, and streamed via FUBO.