
NASCAR O’Reilly Series Returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway in May 2026
The 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, featuring a one‑lap qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Charbroil 300.
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The 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, featuring a one‑lap qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Charbroil 300.

NASCAR will run a single‑lap shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 2026 Coca‑Cola 600, with drivers such as Chase Briscoe, Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin vying for pole position.

The upcoming Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will blend a moving tribute to fallen service members with a competitive lineup featuring rising stars and veteran performers.

Chevrolet has captured the last three points races, while Ross Chastain’s 2025 Coca‑Cola 600 win adds intrigue as the 2026 edition approaches. Bookmakers list Denny Hamlin as the favorite, but a deep field of contenders reflects the competitive nature of the sport.

The 2026 season will see the O'Reilly Series travel to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 15th race weekend of the year, where the 300‑mile Charbroil 300 will be contested in May. The event marks a key date on the schedule as teams prepare for a high‑stakes showdown on the 1.5‑mile oval.

Multiple crashes on Lap 2 at Dover Motor Speedway sent several drivers into the wall and set Ryan Preece's car ablaze, casting uncertainty over the remainder of the NASCAR All‑Star event.

The 2026 Coca-Cola 600 will feature a full grid of 39 drivers at Charlotte Motor Speedway, headlined by Katherine Legge's attempt at The Double and a roster of seasoned competitors across iconic teams.

NASCAR unveiled the lineup for the 2026 Coca‑Cola 600 on Monday afternoon, confirming a 39‑car field that blends the series’ regular drivers with three open entries.

NASCAR has released the lineup for the 2026 Coca‑Cola 600, highlighting a full charter field and the return of an oval‑only schedule at Charlotte.

The 2026 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series rolls into Charlotte Motor Speedway this Saturday, featuring a star‑studded lineup of drivers and a packed grid of 38 entries.

NASCAR’s All‑Star Race at Dover will feature a dramatic rear‑grid shuffle involving Cole Custer, Cody Ware, A.J. Allmendinger and Daniel Suarez, while the event’s three‑segment format promises high stakes.

On May 17, 2026, the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway delivered a thrilling finish, with Denny Hamlin clinching the $1 million prize after a series of strategic moves and cautions.

Denny Hamlin captured the 2026 NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover, earning a $1 million prize as the event remained outside the points battle.

Denny Hamlin dominated the NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover’s ‘Monster Mile,’ leading 103 laps and outlasting a chaotic field to secure the $1 million prize.

A multi‑car wreck sent Ryan Preece's Chevrolet into flames during the All‑Star Race, but the driver emerged unscathed. NASCAR's unique format allowed some teams to repair and continue, while others faced elimination.

The All‑Star Race at Dover’s 1‑mile high‑banked oval blends three distinct segments, unique qualifying formats and a fan‑driven vote, while the next points event, the Coca‑Cola 600, looms on the horizon.

The 2026 NASCAR All‑Star race will take place at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 17, at 1 p.m. ET, marking the first time the event is held at the Delaware track.

The 2026 NASCAR All‑Star Race opened with a nine‑car pile‑up that involved multiple past champions and ended with Ryan Preece's car engulfed in flames after he took responsibility for the crash.

A dramatic crash on lap two of the NASCAR All‑Star race at Dover Motor Speedway involved ten vehicles, igniting Ryan Preece’s car and prompting a quick evacuation. All drivers were extracted safely, but the damage raises concerns about the final segment’s $1 million prize.

The opening laps of the NASCAR All-Star Race delivered a shocking nine-car pile-up, igniting a fire and forcing several top drivers into repair mode.

A dramatic crash on the second lap involved several top drivers, including Ryan Preece, whose car ignited before he walked away unscathed.
A Lap 2 incident at the NASCAR All-Star Race in Dover involved nine cars, including past champions Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney and Chase Elliott. Ryan Preece admitted fault after his car caught fire, ending his race, while teams work to repair Larson and Blaney's vehicles for the final stage.

A dramatic crash on the second lap of the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover sent multiple vehicles into the wall, ignited Preece’s machine and prompted a red-flag cleanup, leaving the fate of several competitors uncertain.
The 2026 NASCAR All‑Star Race will feature a $1 million prize, a 36‑car grid starting together for the first time, and a revamped format at Dover Motor Speedway on May 17.