
Magnussen’s NASCAR debut marred by clash with Gragson
Kevin Magnussen’s first NASCAR Cup Series race ended in controversy after a multi‑lap battle with Noah Gragson resulted in a crash, a middle‑finger gesture and a 90‑second pit‑lane confrontation.
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Kevin Magnussen’s first NASCAR Cup Series race ended in controversy after a multi‑lap battle with Noah Gragson resulted in a crash, a middle‑finger gesture and a 90‑second pit‑lane confrontation.

Corey Heim's first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Naval Base Coronado highlighted Denny Hamlin's knack for nurturing talent and the series' push toward street races in major metropolitan and military locations.

Corey Heim's unexpected victory at Naval Base Coronado highlights Denny Hamlin's talent pipeline and NASCAR's push for street races in new markets.

In a dramatic finale at Coronado, California, Corey Heim claimed his maiden Cup Series victory, catching veteran Denny Hamlin off guard and highlighting NASCAR's push into military bases and urban venues.

Corey Heim scores his maiden NASCAR Cup win at Coronado, echoing Denny Hamlin’s knack for spotting talent while a fiery clash between Gragson and Magnussen adds drama.

Corey Heim’s unexpected win at Coronado drew a sellout crowd, showcased 23XI Racing’s rising talent pipeline, and sparked discussion about future street races.

Corey Heim's first Cup win surprised Denny Hamlin, drew a sellout crowd of 50,000, and sparked discussion about NASCAR's street‑race strategy.

Corey Heim's first Cup win at Coronado, guided by Denny Hamlin and supported by Michael Jordan, marks a pivotal moment for 23XI Racing and NASCAR's street‑race strategy.

A dramatic pit‑lane showdown between Kevin Magnussen and Noah Gragson unfolded at the San Diego NASCAR Cup race, revealing the challenges and excitement of Magnussen's transition to American stock‑car racing.

NASCAR returns to Southern California not on an oval but on the narrow streets of Coronado Island, using the USS Carl Vinson as a dramatic backdrop. The race introduces a rugged street circuit, a novel broadcast setup, and debut performances that signal the series' push to innovate and attract new fans.

Kevin Magnussen, a Danish racing prodigy, is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, bringing a blend of international experience and family heritage to the sport.

NASCAR returns to Southern California with a street race on Coronado Island, featuring a unique broadcast from the USS Carl Vinson and challenging turns that have drivers like Ryan Blaney and Chris Buescher buzzing.

NASCAR is set to make a historic return to Southern California with a street race on Coronado Island, a 16‑turn, 3.4‑mile circuit on a military base. The event will be broadcast live from the USS Carl Vinson, showcase new driver line‑ups, and test the limits of the Next Gen car.

NASCAR returns to Southern California for a street race on Coronado Island near the USS Carl Vinson, introducing a unique layout, new drivers, and broadcast innovations while reshaping future schedule plans.

Danish racer Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut in the Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado, bringing a decade of Formula 1 experience and a family racing legacy to American stock‑car competition.

Danish racer Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR debut in the Trackhouse Racing No. 91 Chevrolet, drawing on a diverse motorsport background and the legacy of his father’s early stock‑car experience.

Former F1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR debut in the Trackhouse Racing No. 91 Project 91 Chevrolet, citing family inspiration and guidance from Jenson Button as he prepares for limited practice.

Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut this Sunday in the Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, driving for Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 entry. With a background in Formula One and only modest iRacing preparation, he acknowledges the steep learning curve while expressing gratitude for the opportunity.

Former Haas F1 driver Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series with Trackhouse's Project91, citing excitement, family heritage and a lifelong fascination with the sport.

After a celebrated Formula 1 career, Kevin Magnussen is set to swap the paddock for the NASCAR Cup Series, joining Trackhouse’s Project91. He cites a lifelong fascination with the sport, his father’s historic start, and a willingness to explore any form of motorsport.

Former F1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to debut in the NASCAR Cup Series with Trackhouse’s Project91, citing family inspiration and a desire to explore new racing horizons.

Danish racer Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut on the new street course at Naval Base Coronado, driving the historic No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing. With a background in sports car competition and support from teammate Shane van Gisbergen, he aims for a top‑ten finish.

Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Naval Base Coronado, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing, with ambitions of a top‑ten result.

Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at the new street course on Naval Base Coronado, driving the No. 91 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet. The car has a storied history with drivers such as Kimi Räikkönen, Helio Castroneves and Shane van Gisbergen, each leaving a distinct mark. With a background in sports car racing and the tools of a recent winner, Magnussen aims for a top‑ten finish that could echo his father’s 2010 Sonoma result.