
Hamlin’s Pocono Streak and a Weekend of Unexpected Twists
Denny Hamlin’s third straight Pocono victory reshapes the points battle, while a Juneteenth paint scheme, a fiery wreck and a burger‑filled funeral add color to the sport’s recent narrative.
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Denny Hamlin’s third straight Pocono victory reshapes the points battle, while a Juneteenth paint scheme, a fiery wreck and a burger‑filled funeral add color to the sport’s recent narrative.

Denny Hamlin captured his third straight Pocono victory, tightening the championship race while Dystany Spurlock's Juneteenth paint design sparked controversy, Brad Keselowski and Bubba Wallace collided, Kyle Busch was honored with In-N-Out Burgers at his funeral, and Jimmie Johnson made a high‑profile appearance at Le Mans.

Qualifying action at Pocono Raceway revealed a competitive field for the upcoming NASCAR Cup and O'Reilly Series events, with notable performances from veteran drivers and a full slate of ARCA contenders.
Dystany Spurlock’s debut in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series marks a watershed moment for diversity in motorsports, as she prepares to race at Pocono’s Sunset Hill Shooting Range 150.

Qualifying action at Michigan International Speedway highlighted strong showings from JJ Yeley, Connor Zilisch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr, while the ARCA Menards entry list features emerging talent.

Dystany Spurlock's historic bid for a NASCAR national series spot ended in disappointment, leading to a last‑minute driver swap for the Nashville event.

Kyle Busch claimed his second win of the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season at Dover, steering the No. 7 Spire Motorsports entry to a commanding performance despite recent struggles in the Cup Series.

Kyle Busch led 147 laps to claim his fifth victory at Dover Motor Speedway, while Dystany Spurlock made history as the first Black woman to start a NASCAR national series race.

Dystany Spurlock became the first Black woman to compete in a NASCAR national touring series during a turbulent debut at Dover Motor Speedway, finishing early after a technical failure but backed by a strong sponsor lineup

Kyle Busch secured pole position with a 22.258‑second lap, while Dystany Spurlock became the first Black female to qualify for a NASCAR Truck Series event

NASCAR officials confirmed Kyle Busch as the winner of the ECOSAVE 200 after a thorough post‑race inspection, while Dystany Spurlock made history as the first Black woman to compete in a national series event.

The Truck Series delivered a thrilling night at Dover Motor Speedway, where Kyle Busch’s strategic pit work and stage victories set the tone for a reshaped championship picture.

Kyle Busch won the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover, leading every green‑flag lap and sweeping both stages, while the series enters its ninth race with Kaden Honeycutt atop the points.

Kyle Busch led from the green flag, managed fuel and tires to perfection, and captured his 69th Craftsman Truck Series win at Dover, beating Ty Majeski and Layne Riggs amid multiple crashes and strategic penalties.

Dystany Spurlock, a Virginia native, has become the first Black woman to compete in NASCAR’s national touring series and the ARCA Menards Series, turning early exposure to racing into a historic career.

Dystany Spurlock is set to become the first Black woman to compete in a NASCAR national series, debuting in the Craftsman Truck Series at Dover Motor Speedway on May 15.

Dystany Spurlock, a Virginia native, has etched her name into motorsport history as the first Black woman to compete in NASCAR’s national touring series and the ARCA Menards Series, while juggling early careers and a distinctive visual style inspired by the film Avatar.

Kyle Busch dominated the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover Motor Speedway, leading 147 laps and winning both stages, with Ty Majeski finishing second and a tightly packed field rounding out the top ten.

Kyle Busch dominated the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover on May 15, 2026, leading most laps before sealing the win with 59 laps remaining. The race also marked a breakthrough for Dystany Spurlock and an early retirement for Clint Bowyer.

Dystany Spurlock, a 34‑year‑old former motorcycle racer, made her inaugural start in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Dover, Delaware, finishing 36th after 36 laps, and said her goal is to inspire young athletes who look like her to pursue careers in racing.

At 34, former motorcycle racer Dystany Spurlock made her NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in Delaware, becoming the first Black woman to compete in one of the series’ national touring divisions, and she hopes her journey will inspire the next generation.

Kyle Busch led most laps, won all three stages, and managed a fuel‑tire strategy that outlasted a field of challengers at Dover.

Dystany Spurlock became the first Black woman to compete in a NASCAR national series, crashing on lap 39 at Dover Motor Speedway while driving for MBM Motorsports. She previously shone in the ARCA Menards Series East and is set to debut in pro stock motorcycle racing in 2025.

Kyle Busch dominated the NASCAR Truck Series event at Dover, controlling the race from the start, navigating multiple cautions, and out‑maneuvering rivals to claim his 69th series win.