
NASCAR Heads to Sonoma for the Toyota/Save Mart 350
NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28, featuring 36 drivers, a knockout bracket, and a host of sponsors.
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NASCAR’s Cup Series will race at Sonoma Raceway on June 28, featuring 36 drivers, a knockout bracket, and a host of sponsors.

NASCAR’s three‑series weekend at Sonoma Raceway blends historic road‑course traditions with emerging talent, highlighted by record‑setting poles and veteran milestones.
A historic lineup of retired champions will compete in an International Race of Champions event on a 1.7‑mile circuit around the National Mall on August 22, followed by an IndyCar race the next day.
Steve Letarte, Adam Alexander, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. will continue to call NASCAR Cup Series races for TNT, bringing their signature blend of strategy talk and fan‑friendly banter to the network’s new schedule, starting with the Sonoma road race.

NASCAR allowed Corey Day's team to recover four laps after a loose sewer cover damaged his car on the opening lap of the street race, a move made possible by a seldom‑used exception clause.

NASCAR's mid‑race repair for Corey Day ignites fan outrage and draws comparisons to a 2004 Jeff Gordon incident, while Kyle Larson's penalty history looms over the sport.

Located in Sonoma, California, the track blends steep elevation changes with technical corners, creating a unique test for drivers and a stage for unforgettable NASCAR moments.

An exploration of part-time NASCAR drivers who have broken the odds to claim Cup Series victories, from Trevor Bayne’s 2011 Daytona 500 triumph to Corey Heim’s recent win at Naval Base Coronado.

From Trevor Bayne’s 2011 Daytona 500 triumph to Corey Heim’s 2026 San Diego victory, a select group of part‑time drivers have defied the odds, proving that occasional brilliance can still break through in a full‑time era.

While most NASCAR victories belong to full‑time competitors, a handful of part‑time drivers have etched their names in the series’ record books. Their stories, spanning more than two decades, illustrate how limited schedules can still produce moments of triumph.

Van Gisbergen led 97 of 110 laps, surpassing Gordon's previous record and securing his fourth NASCAR Cup Series victory.

Chevrolet aims to extend its dominant streak at Sonoma Raceway while drivers like Shane van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch, and Kyle Larson chase milestones.

A chaotic final stage of the Anduril 250 saw Austin Hill overshoot Turn 1, taking out the leading trio of Hill, Van Gisbergen and Zilisch, and reshaping the outcome of a race marked by variable grip and a massive crowd.

A chaotic finish at the Anduril 250 NASCAR race saw Austin Hill's brake failure collect Shane Van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch, while Jimmie Johnson's final run and Brent Crews' short substitution added drama.

A last‑corner error by Austin Hill turned a promising showdown into a multi‑car wreck, eliminating leaders and reshaping the event's narrative.
The Cup Series will race on an active U.S. Navy base off San Diego, featuring a unique track layout, a three‑segment event streamed on Prime Video, and a pole sitter poised to tie Jeff Gordon’s road‑course win record.

After a 17‑year absence, Johnson returned to the Truck Series and was startled by a new level of aggression among drivers, prompting him to question the sport’s evolving culture.
With seven Cup Series road‑course wins, a debut victory at Chicago and a field that includes Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin and a returning Jimmie Johnson, Shane van Gisbergen is the clear favorite for the inaugural Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado.

In a recent podcast, Dale Earnhardt Jr. floated the idea of racing at Daytona again if the sport adopts a more exciting package, recalling his 2001 triumphs and drawing parallels to Simon Pagenaud’s Indy 500 strategy. The conversation comes as his team, JR Motorsports, secures new sponsorship and hires experienced crew chief Rodney Childers, signaling a push toward the Cup Series.

A deep dive into the drivers who have dominated NASCAR's road courses, highlighting their historic achievements and future ambitions.

From the post‑Prohibition hills of the Carolinas to the bright lights of Daytona and beyond, NASCAR’s history is a tapestry of speed, strategy, and iconic figures.

Pocono Raceway’s family‑friendly vibe and record crowds highlight its enduring appeal to drivers and fans alike.
Denny Hamlin tops the betting market for the Pocono event, drawing comparisons to past legends while a deep field of contenders jostles for position.
Denny Hamlin aims for his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series win at Pocono’s 400‑mile event, a race that will be streamed exclusively on Prime Video and could place him atop the season standings.