
NASCAR Revives Chicagoland Speedway After Seven-Year Absence
The Cup Series returns to Illinois this weekend, with a mix of seasoned victors and rookie drivers confronting a track that has grown rougher since 2019.
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The Cup Series returns to Illinois this weekend, with a mix of seasoned victors and rookie drivers confronting a track that has grown rougher since 2019.

After a seven‑year absence, NASCAR will race at Chicagoland Speedway, replacing the Chicago Street Course on the 2026 schedule. The event will be shown live on TNT and streamed on HBO Max, with on‑board cameras adding a new dimension for viewers.
NASCAR is set to make a highly anticipated comeback at Chicagoland Speedway, marking the first Cup Series race at the Illinois venue in seven years. The event replaces the former Chicago Street Course and brings the sport back to a traditional oval that has long been a fan favorite. TNT Sports will broadcast every session, with all races streamed on HBO Max, while recent performances at Sonoma and points standings set the stage for a competitive showdown.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Chicagoland Speedway with many drivers racing there for the first time, a revamped track surface, and a tight points battle between Hamlin and Reddick.

An overview of the key drivers, teams and storylines heading into the upcoming NASCAR race at Chicagoland Speedway.

The NASCAR Cup Series returned to Chicagoland Speedway after a seven‑year absence, but the weekend was marked by the withdrawal of the No. 66 entry due to lack of sponsorship, reducing the field to 38 cars.

The NASCAR Cup Series was preparing for its first race at Chicagoland Speedway in seven years when the No. 66 Garage 66 Ford, driven by Josh Bilicki and owned by Carl Long, announced it would not compete, citing a lack of sponsorship. The decision reduces the field to 38 entries and underscores the ongoing volatility for independent teams.

The Cup Series returns to the 1.5‑mile oval after a long hiatus, with Hamlin favored and Reddick close behind.

Three 23‑year‑old drivers have claimed their first Cup Series wins in recent weeks, sparking new rivalries and fresh storylines.

NASCAR’s Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series return to Chicagoland Speedway after a seven‑year hiatus, with Denny Hamlin leading the points battle and five Toyota drivers advancing to the In‑Season Challenge’s second round.

Three new drivers join the Chicagoland Cup field, expanding the grid to 39 entries and promising more on‑track action.

The Cup Series makes its long‑awaited comeback at Chicagoland Speedway, featuring a full roster of 39 drivers, emerging talents, and a high‑stakes second round of the 2026 In‑Season Challenge.

Shield AI and 23XI Racing announce a partnership that integrates AI-driven performance analysis into NASCAR racing, debuting at Chicagoland Speedway on July 5.

The upcoming event at Illinois’ 1.5‑mile track features practice and qualifying schedules for the Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, while the ARCA Menards Series makes its return.

NASCAR is set to make its long‑awaited return to Chicagoland Speedway, with qualifying orders already revealing early leaders in both the Cup and O’Reilly Series.

NASCAR’s Cup Series is set to race at Chicagoland Speedway for the first time since 2019, featuring 39 drivers and the second round of the 2026 In‑Season Challenge.

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 2026 Eero 400 will take place on July 5 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, featuring a $1 million purse, a single‑elimination format, and a fierce points battle between Denny Hamlin and Tyler Reddick.

NASCAR’s 2026 eero 400 will bring the Cup Series back to Chicagoland Speedway after a seven‑year hiatus, showcasing a full grid, guaranteed charters and a high‑profile driver swap.

Denny Hamlin leads the NASCAR Cup Series Chase as the series heads to Chicagoland Speedway for the first time since 2019, ushering in a fresh lineup of drivers and a pivotal race for the championship.

NASCAR announced that the 2026 eero 400 will be held at Chicagoland Speedway, bringing the premier stock‑car series back to Illinois for the first time since 2019. The event will showcase a full complement of charter entries, open slots, and a high‑profile driver replacement.
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Illinois' Chicagoland Speedway for the first time since 2019, featuring a full slate of 39 drivers and several part‑time entries.

The Cup Series returns to Illinois after a seven‑year absence, featuring a full slate of teams and crew chiefs for the second round of the NASCAR In‑Season Challenge.

NASCAR’s first event on an active U.S. military base in San Diego featured thrilling competition, notable crashes, and a victory by Corey Heim, leading the sport to consider extending the race beyond a one‑off.