
2026 Truck Series Heats Up Ahead of TSport 200 at Indianapolis
Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs dominate early 2026 Truck Series action, with the upcoming TSport 200 at Indianapolis poised to reshape the playoff picture.
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Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs dominate early 2026 Truck Series action, with the upcoming TSport 200 at Indianapolis poised to reshape the playoff picture.

Chandler Smith led the final 105 laps to claim his second consecutive win at North Wilkesboro, extending his 2026 season tally and solidifying his status as a championship contender.

Grant Enfinger secured his maiden NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series road course win at Lime Rock Park, edging Landen Lewis by 0.483 seconds. Kaden Honeycutt recovered from a multi‑car crash to finish third, while Scott Riggs' early lead dissolved into a 23rd‑place finish. The triumph catapults Enfinger into the championship top ten and sets the stage for the next race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Grant Enfinger clinches his maiden road‑course win at Lime Rock, shaking the championship standings as the series heads to North Wilkesboro.

Grant Enfinger won a tumultuous NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park, where multiple crashes, a truck fire, and fierce competition shaped an unforgettable event.

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park delivered a thrilling showdown, with Grant Enfinger taking his maiden road course victory and moving into the championship top ten. Kaden Honeycutt’s remarkable comeback and Layne Riggs’ collision added layers of excitement, setting the stage for the next event at North Wilkesboro.

Grant Enfinger finally broke through after 40 attempts, winning the Craftsman Truck Series event at Lime Rock Park with a calculated move on the final restart, while the race unfolded with multiple crashes and a fiery incident.

Grant Enfinger finally broke through after 40 races, capturing the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. The race featured multiple cautions, a dramatic final restart, and a spectacular crash involving Tyler Annunziata.
Grant Enfinger seized his first Truck Series victory since 2024 at Lime Rock Park, overcoming a late restart and a chain‑reaction incident to finish ahead of Landen Lewis.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park will get underway later this afternoon, with Layne Riggs starting from the pole and a competitive field ready to battle.
Layne Riggs secured the pole with a 53.683‑second lap, edging Connor Mosack by half a tenth as 25 trucks prepare for a staged 100‑lap race broadcast on FS1 and streamed via FUBO, NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.

Justin Marks’ final NASCAR Truck Series outing ended in 25th place at Naval Base Coronado. With no scheduled starts next year, the team has tapped Parker Kligerman to take over at Lime Rock Park, a venue where Kligerman once celebrated a victory.

Donovan Strauss will make his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series debut on July 18 at North Wilkesboro Speedway, supported by Nightclubs Suck, a performance apparel brand co‑founded by Ty Martin and Clayton Wilson.

Tyler Reif’s near‑victory and Landen Lewis’s fourth‑place finish underscore Niece Motorsports’ continued ability to nurture emerging NASCAR talent.

Garrett Mitchell, known online as Cleetus McFarland, has announced that his next NASCAR race will be the Truck Series event at Talladega in the second half of 2026, while hinting at possible extra starts depending on sponsor support.

A closer look at the surprising results from the California weekend, highlighting individual breakthroughs and the evolving dynamics of the competing teams.

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.
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.

In a rain‑laden weekend at Concord, Ross Chastain captured his maiden NASCAR Cup Series win while honoring the late Kyle Busch with a signature bow, a gesture echoed by several drivers throughout the event.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will miss the upcoming San Diego race, with Tyler Reif stepping in, while NASCAR’s new eligibility rule reshapes the Truck Series lineup.

The inaugural NASCAR weekend in San Diego features a major driver shake‑up, a temporary street‑course layout at Naval Base Coronado, and the debut of new teams and venues that promise fresh competition.

NASCAR's eligibility rules have forced Ross Chastain out of the Truck Series after seven straight starts. Rising star Landen Lewis will replace him in the No. 45 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet for the inaugural event at Naval Base Coronado, a race that will be televised live on FOX Sports 1.

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.