
NASCAR O’Reilly Series Returns to EchoPark Speedway in July 2026
The 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series will race at EchoPark Speedway in July, featuring a new single‑lap qualifying system that determines the top ten spots for the event.
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The 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series will race at EchoPark Speedway in July, featuring a new single‑lap qualifying system that determines the top ten spots for the event.

NASCAR's O'Reilly Auto Parts‑branded series is set to race at EchoPark Speedway in July 2026, marking the 21st event of the 2026 season and the second date at the Texas track this year.

The 2026 season’s 21st NASCAR O'Reilly Series race lands at EchoPark Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, marking the second of two scheduled events at the track this year. A single‑lap qualifying session will determine the top‑ten starters for the 250‑mile contest, with notable drivers such as Sheldon Creed and Carson Ware among those set to compete.

NASCAR's O'Reilly Series will run the Focused Health 250 at EchoPark Speedway during the 22nd race weekend of the 2026 season, marking the sport's first doubleheader at a single venue.
The NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series will race at EchoPark Speedway on July 11, featuring a competitive field, a historic victory, and broadcast details on the CW Network and streaming platforms.

NASCAR’s comeback to Chicagoland Speedway and the downtown street course has generated enthusiastic crowds, yet driver opinions diverge as the series ponders its long‑term presence in the Chicago metro area.

This weekend’s NASCAR schedule includes the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Focused Health 250 on Saturday and the Cup Series Quaker State 400 on Sunday at EchoPark Speedway in Hampton, GA, while the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. Notable performances include Joey Logano’s third pole at EchoPark, Chase Elliott’s recent victory, and emerging contenders vying for playoff spots.

NASCAR’s Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts series head to EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta, while the Truck and ARCA Menards series race at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. With Toyota drivers sweeping recent events and several drivers eyeing key milestones, the upcoming weekend promises intense competition.

Two tracks in Georgia and Connecticut host multiple series, with early qualifying results highlighting emerging contenders.

The recent NASCAR Cup Series event at Chicagoland Speedway delivered thrilling competition, highlighted by Chase Briscoe’s maiden victory on a 1.5‑mile track, and has reignited discussions about the Chicago Street Race and a potential double‑header in the region.

Chase Briscoe’s win at Chicagoland Speedway ignited excitement about returning to the Chicago market, with officials weighing a street race and a July 4 event while considering media and development factors.

After a seven‑year absence, NASCAR revived the Chicago area circuit, producing a 4‑out‑of‑10 ARCA race, a flawless 10‑out‑of‑10 O’Reilly event, and a 6.5‑out‑of‑10 Cup Series showdown, with Connor Mosack, Brandon Jones and Chase Briscoe among the standout winners.

After a weather‑induced delay, Brandon Jones overtook Chase Elliott in overtime to claim his maiden victory of the 2026 season at Chicagoland Speedway.

The eero 400 NASCAR Cup Series race has sold out, drawing an international crowd to Chicagoland Speedway after a two‑year pandemic pause. The event highlights growing demand for intermediate tracks and the impact of the Next Gen car.

Brandon Jones wins the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Chicagoland Speedway in an overtime showdown, edging Chase Elliott by 0.171 seconds.
Brandon Jones captured the Cuervo 300 at Chicagoland Speedway, altering the playoff picture with a reshuffled points leaderboard.

Rain delayed the O'Reilly Auto Parts 3000 at Chicagoland Speedway, where Brandon Jones claimed victory as Cup drivers expressed optimism about future Chicago events.

Rain delayed the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Chicagoland Speedway, where fireworks marked America’s 250th birthday and Brandon Jones edged Chase Elliott by 0.171 seconds for his maiden 2026 win.

After a rain‑induced postponement pushed the start past 10 p.m. ET on July 4, Brandon Jones overtook Chase Elliott in overtime to claim his first win of the season and the eighth of his career.

NASCAR officials, led by Elton Sawyer and Ben Kennedy, pressed ahead with the Cuervo 300 on July 4, turning a weather‑hit night into a memorable overtime victory for Brandon Jones.

Jones' eighth career win highlights Joe Gibbs Racing's strong 2026 season while Elliott settles for second.

Brandon Jones captures the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Chicagoland Speedway in overtime, passing Chase Elliott in a dramatic final restart.
Despite a four‑hour weather delay, Brandon Jones claimed victory after an overtime restart that saw Chase Elliott lose the lead, with Jesse Love, Brent Crews and Austin Hill rounding out the top five.

A rain‑delayed NASCAR O’Reilly Series race at Chicagoland Speedway saw Connor Zilisch take the opening stage, Chase Elliott win the second, and Brandon Jones clinch the overall victory in an overtime battle with Elliott.