
Jimmie Johnson Joins TNT’s NASCAR Broadcast Team for the In‑Season Challenge
The legendary driver turns his expertise to commentary, while also expanding his racing operations with Legacy Motor Club.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Jamie McMurray across Nascar.

The legendary driver turns his expertise to commentary, while also expanding his racing operations with Legacy Motor Club.

TNT Sports announced a lineup reshuffle for its second annual In‑Season Challenge, enlisting Jimmie Johnson as a studio analyst for three events and elevating Marty Smith to the host desk, as the network seeks to deepen fan engagement amid a 52 percent viewership surge.

TNT Sports announces a new analyst roster and hosting lineup for its In‑Season Challenge, highlighting Jimmie Johnson’s upcoming race coverage and Marty Smith’s expanded role.

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.

TNT Sports will debut Jimmie Johnson as a NASCAR analyst on June 28 at Sonoma Raceway, while Marty Smith and Jeff Burton join the broadcast team for the upcoming races.

TNT Sports announces the addition of Jimmie Johnson to its NASCAR analyst roster, marking a key move in its coverage of the In‑Season Challenge, with races at Sonoma, North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis slated for live coverage.

A historic NASCAR Truck Series event will unfold on an active U.S. naval installation, showcasing Ram’s latest performance truck and a roster of drivers honoring service members.

NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series will race on an active U.S. military base for the first time, featuring a four‑truck Kaulig Racing lineup and a roster of veteran and rookie 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.

Official entry lists have been released for the first NASCAR race weekend at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado track, featuring notable debuts, veteran comebacks, and a historic venue.

Former NASCAR driver Jamie McMurray has put his 33‑acre Lake Norman estate in Mooresville, North Carolina, on the market for $10.995 million, showcasing a rare blend of luxury, privacy and motorsport heritage.

Matt Kaulig’s independent NASCAR Truck program, now anchored by a Ram partnership, relies on grassroots drivers and innovative solutions to compete without traditional manufacturer support.

NASCAR’s first ever race on a Naval base will feature former driver‑turned‑team owner Justin Marks back in the cockpit, backed by Jockey and Chevrolet, alongside a star‑studded field that includes Jimmie Johnson, Brendan Gaughan and Jamie McMurray.
NASCAR's Truck Series will hold its inaugural race at the historic Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on June 19. Owner‑driver Justin Marks, backed by Spire Motorsports and Jockey, will share the grid with legends like Jimmie Johnson and a host of other notable competitors.

With four Ford entries still winless and a century‑old milestone on the line, the upcoming Pocono race promises a blend of legacy and fresh talent.

Travis Pastrana’s limited schedule in the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series has opened the door for Carson Ferguson and other drivers, reshaping the lineup at Kaulig Racing and highlighting the series’ evolving driver dynamics.

After a strong debut at Bristol and a decorated career in late‑model racing, Carson Ferguson is set to compete again in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Nashville Superspeedway, driving for Kaulig Racing under the Ram Free Agent Program.
A recent collection of images chronicles the career of Kyle Busch, highlighting his most significant wins, iconic moments, and the personal experiences that have defined his place in NASCAR history.

Clint Bowyer is back behind the wheel at Dover, and Travis Pastrana will take his place in Charlotte, sparking a fresh lineup of drivers for the series.

Denny Hamlin, a top NASCAR driver, will appear in The CW’s coverage of the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, urging fans to value commentary quality over announcer location.

NASCAR’s shift to studio‑based broadcasting blends technological innovation with financial pragmatism, sparking a debate over the irreplaceable atmosphere of live racing.