
NASCAR Drivers Turn to the Zoo for a Wild Break
The racing duo swapped helmets for zoo maps, discovering wildlife and conservation while recharging away from the track.
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The racing duo swapped helmets for zoo maps, discovering wildlife and conservation while recharging away from the track.

NASCAR drivers Tyler Reddick and Corey Heim visited the San Diego Zoo for a sponsor event, meeting big cats, pandas and a cheetah that out‑accelerated a Cup car, all while enjoying a family‑focused break from the track.

NASCAR returns to Southern California this weekend with a brand‑new street circuit, featuring favorite Shane van Gisbergen, veteran Denny Hamlin’s championship chase, and Kevin Magnussen’s NASCAR debut.

As the season’s final stretch unfolds, Layne Riggs holds a narrow lead over Kaden Honeycutt, while a handful of road‑course specialists gear up for a unique challenge at Naval Base Coronado.

The weekend’s schedule, broadcast details, and entry list set the stage for a pivotal race that blends tradition with urban excitement.

The inaugural NASCAR weekend in San Diego features a major driver shake‑up, a temporary street‑course layout at Naval Base Coronado, and the debut of new teams and venues that promise fresh competition.

Corey Heim’s strong Truck Series campaign will be interrupted by Jimmie Johnson’s surprise appearance, while the series heads to a new street circuit in San Diego before a pair of off‑weekends.

NASCAR's inaugural San Diego weekend will feature 111 entries across three series, highlighted by Kevin Magnussen's Cup debut, Jimmie Johnson's dual participation, and the return of veteran drivers.

NASCAR confirms driver changes for 2027, including Jesse Love replacing Josh Berry at Wood Brothers Racing, Corey Heim taking over at 23XI Racing, and Austin Hill slated for the No. 33 Chevrolet in 2026.

NASCAR’s debut San Diego street race promises a technically demanding tripleheader that will test drivers, teams and tyres like never before.

NASCAR will hold its first ever race weekend at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego next year, featuring a star‑studded lineup and unprecedented military setting.

NASCAR announced the qualifying order for its inaugural race weekend at Naval Base Coronado, featuring a mix of veteran champions and newcomers, including Kevin Magnussen and Jimmie Johnson.

NASCAR will stage a rare triple‑header at the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, featuring the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series. Qualifying results see Magnussen, Johnson, Pardus and Perez leading their divisions.

Jesse Love, a recent O’Reilly Auto Parts champion, will drive the No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, stepping into a seat vacated by Josh Berry and joining a wave of new talent.
After a breakout season in the ARCA and O’Reilly Series, 21‑year‑old Jesse Love will drive the iconic No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series, replacing Josh Berry.

Analyst Pearce Dietrich breaks down the odds and contenders for the inaugural Anduril 250 on the Naval Base Coronado street circuit, highlighting Shane Van Gisbergen's dominance and the emerging threats from Ross Chastain and Corey Heim.

A look at the latest roster moves, from Josh Berry’s exit to rising talents stepping into new rides.

This weekend, NASCAR’s three national touring series will converge at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, featuring a stacked lineup of drivers, odds and broadcast details.

NASCAR’s driver roster is set for a significant shift as the 2027 season approaches, with veteran Josh Berry confirming he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing. The move opens a pivotal seat for a younger talent, and early indications point to Jesse Love as the leading candidate.
Chris Buescher’s recent contract extension with RFK Racing locks in a driver with six Cup victories and 92 top‑10 finishes, while the team faces charter losses and a wave of driver reshuffling across the series.

Josh Berry’s departure from Wood Brothers Racing signals a busy 2027 driver market, with multiple teams reconfiguring their lineups amid recent changes and tragic losses.

NASCAR will host a three‑race weekend in Coronado featuring the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, highlighting manufacturer line‑ups, points leaders and a slate of veteran drivers.

From June 19‑21, 2026, NASCAR will race on a U.S. naval base for the first time, with Jimmie Johnson slated for his penultimate Cup start in a Carvana‑schemed car and a lineup that includes former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen.

The upcoming Anduril 250 race at Naval Base Coronado will feature a 39‑driver field, highlighted by notable entries and a potential replacement for Christopher Bell due to injury.