
Quiet Upsets Shine at Sonoma Raceway
Brad Keselowski, Austin Green and Jeff Anton turned heads at Sonoma with surprising performances that defied their low‑profile status.
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Brad Keselowski, Austin Green and Jeff Anton turned heads at Sonoma with surprising performances that defied their low‑profile status.

The eero 400 and Cuervo 300 will feature full fields, multiple stages and nationwide broadcast coverage, while betting markets open ahead of the July 4‑5 events.

The upcoming Sonoma Raceway event will feature 38 drivers, a 79‑lap contest, and live coverage on the CW, with streaming options across multiple platforms.

Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position with a 95.483 mph lap, while Connor Zilisch will start 30th after a tire issue. Other key qualifiers include Brent Crews, Taylor Gray, and Justin Allgaier, who leads the series standings.
Shane van Gisbergen secured pole position with a 1:15.029 lap, while Brent Crews qualified second. The June 27 event will be broadcast on the CW Network and streamed on FUBO, with audio on NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.

The Sonoma Raceway will host a weekend of NASCAR racing featuring the Cup Series and the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, with odds, participants and teams highlighted.

Austin Hill won the NASCAR O'Reilly San Diego race after a dramatic last‑lap pass, overcoming multiple incidents, a red‑flag delay and a tribute to Kyle Busch.

Austin Hill overtook Carson Kvapil on the final lap to claim his 16th NASCAR O'Reilly victory, while a cascade of cautions, a fan incursion and a massive 20‑car pileup defined the chaotic race.

Austin Hill won the NASCAR O'Reilly San Diego race with a last‑lap maneuver, securing his 16th career win while paying tribute to the late Kyle Busch. The event was marked by a red‑flag start, multiple spins, and a fan’s track invasion.
Austin Hill overtook Taylor Gray on the final lap to claim victory in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at San Diego, a result that marks Richard Childress Racing’s first win since Kyle Busch’s death and unfolded amid eight cautions, two red flags, and a massive 25‑car incident.
Brent Crews takes the pole for the United Rentals Driven to Serve 250 at Naval Base Coronado on June 20. The race will be broadcast on the CW Network and streamed on Fubo and NASCAR.com.
Brent Crews secured the pole with a 2:14.294 lap, while Parker Retzlaff and Jesse Love will line up behind him, and the event will be televised on the CW Network with streaming on FUBO and audio on SiriusXM.

NASCAR’s 2026 San Diego event will host 37 drivers, including Jesse Iwuji, Leland Honeyman and Austin Green, and will showcase all three national series on an active military base for the first time.

Justin Allgaier captured his fifth victory of the 2026 season at Pocono Raceway, edging out Sam Mayer in a late‑stage battle that featured ten caution periods and a high‑profile crash involving multiple contenders.
Justin Allgaier captured his fifth victory of the 2026 season at Pocono Raceway, outlasting Sam Mayer in a dramatic final restart that saw teammate Sheldon Creed intervene.

Brandon Jones secured the pole position with a 54.686‑second lap, edging out Taylor Gray by just 0.06 seconds as the field prepares for the 250‑mile race.
Brandon Jones secured the top spot with a 54.686‑second lap, edging teammate Taylor Gray, as the 38‑car field prepares for Saturday’s race.

NASCAR's O'Reilly Auto Parts Series heads to Pocono Raceway for a 100‑lap, 38‑car showdown on June 13, 2026, featuring top Cup drivers and strategic battles on the Tricky Triangle.

The 2026 MillerTech Battery 250 will feature 38 drivers, including Connor Zilisch, William Byron and Nick Sanchez, at Pocono Raceway in June.
The 2026 MillerTech Battery 250 will feature 38 drivers, including Connor Zilisch, William Byron and Nick Sanchez, racing on Pocono’s unique circuit on Saturday afternoon.

Nick Sanchez will drive the No. 87 car for Peterson Racing Group at Pocono Raceway, taking over from Austin Green after AM Racing paused its program. His chances of making the Chase remain unclear.

Justin Allgaier emerged victorious at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, 2026, outpacing Brent Crews in a dramatic final stretch that underscored his dominance at the historic venue.
On May 30, 2026, Justin Allgaier won the Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, edging out Brent Crews in a dramatic final stretch.

After a weather‑induced delay, NASCAR’s rule‑book metric will determine the lineup for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring a mix of veteran and rookie drivers.