
Toyota’s Collaborative Edge Propels It to NASCAR Cup Lead
Toyota's manufacturer dominance in the NASCAR Cup Series is driven by unprecedented collaboration among its teams, while Ford faces criticism for its fragmented approach.
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Toyota's manufacturer dominance in the NASCAR Cup Series is driven by unprecedented collaboration among its teams, while Ford faces criticism for its fragmented approach.

A weekend defined by strict technical inspections reshaped the Chicagoland Speedway race, culminating in Chase Briscoe’s maiden 2026 win and ongoing scrutiny of Hamlin’s entry.

Rumors swirl as Noah Gragson considers a move to Richard Childress Racing, while sponsorship pressures and driver reshuffles loom over the upcoming season.

After a multi‑year absence, Ryan Newman is set to re‑enter the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at North Wilkesboro, driving a Ram truck fielded by Kaulig Racing. The comeback revives a historic brand and highlights Newman’s enduring connection to the series.

Kevin Magnussen’s first NASCAR Cup Series race ended in controversy after a multi‑lap battle with Noah Gragson resulted in a crash, a middle‑finger gesture and a 90‑second pit‑lane confrontation.

Jesse Love will take the wheel of the No. 21 car for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series, marking his first full‑time season and replacing Josh Berry, while battling Corey Heim for Rookie of the Year.

Former Haas F1 driver Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series with Trackhouse's Project91, citing excitement, family heritage and a lifelong fascination with the sport.

After a celebrated Formula 1 career, Kevin Magnussen is set to swap the paddock for the NASCAR Cup Series, joining Trackhouse’s Project91. He cites a lifelong fascination with the sport, his father’s historic start, and a willingness to explore any form of motorsport.

Former F1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to debut in the NASCAR Cup Series with Trackhouse’s Project91, citing family inspiration and a desire to explore new racing horizons.

A look at how Richard Childress Racing, once a powerhouse in NASCAR, has seen a cascade of top drivers leave, raising questions about its future competitiveness.

A look at Magnussen’s upcoming Cup Series trial, the physical challenges of oval racing, and the modest expectations set for his debut with Trackhouse Racing.
Jesse Love, the 2025 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, will take the wheel of Wood Brothers Racing’s No. 21 Ford Mustang in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series, displacing Josh Berry after a six‑year stint.

Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, and his next move could land him at a top‑tier team or a strategic return to JR Motorsports.

During a Ford media session, Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, prompting questions about his prospects amid a crowded Cup field.

Josh Berry announced he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, citing disappointment and gratitude. He reflects on a breakthrough debut, a tough current campaign, and the road ahead in NASCAR.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, prompting the storied organization to seek a replacement amid a turbulent season. Berry’s brief but eventful tenure reflects both the promise and the challenges facing the historic team.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, reflecting on a challenging season while looking toward future opportunities.

Ford's long‑standing presence in NASCAR is contracting, with key driver departures and a strategic shift toward sports‑car competition raising questions about the brand's ability to nurture future champions.

NASCAR driver Josh Berry, a Nashville native and Taylor Swift enthusiast, is set to compete at the May 31 race, rekindling old school friendships and showcasing his early-season success.
Josh Berry, a Tennessee native, is set to race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 31, revisiting his hometown track while reflecting on his connections to Taylor Swift, IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden, and his evolving career.

After a season of struggle, Daniel Suarez clinched the Coca-Cola 600, delivering Spire Motorsports its first major triumph and hinting at a broader ascent for the organization.

Rain forced an early end to the Charlotte race, allowing Daniel Suarez to score his first win on a traditional oval and his third career victory, while the result reshaped the playoff picture and honored the memory of Kyle Busch.

Daniel Suarez won the 2026 Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, devoting the triumph to Kyle Busch, who died earlier this month. The race was cut short by rain, and Suarez’s strategic pit stop propelled him to lead all remaining laps.

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.