
Logano Secures Second 2026 Cup Victory at Cook Out 400
Joey Logano captured his second win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at Richmond Raceway, leading two stages and holding off a charging field to claim the Cook Out 400.
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Joey Logano captured his second win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at Richmond Raceway, leading two stages and holding off a charging field to claim the Cook Out 400.

Ty Gibbs claimed his second NASCAR Cup Series win of the season at Iowa Speedway, outpacing Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney in a race defined by strategic stage points and surprise performances.

Ryan Blaney heads the betting board for the August 9 Iowa Corn 350, while a deep field of drivers including Joey Logano and Christopher Bell vie for podium spots.

Corey Heim secured his second Cup Series win of the season at Indianapolis, while Todd Gilliland captured a $1 million bonus despite finishing 24th.

Corey Heim secured his second Cup Series win of the season at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while Todd Gilliland captured the In-Season Challenge prize despite finishing 24th.

The 2026 Window World 450 will mark the Cup Series' first visit to North Wilkesboro Speedway since 1996, sparking excitement among fans and drivers alike.

The NASCAR Window World 450 will take place on Sunday, July 19, at 7 p.m. ET at North Wilkesboro Speedway. With Christopher Bell as the oddsmakers’ favorite and a deep roster of contenders, the race promises high stakes and dramatic finishes.

The lights shone bright over North Wilkesboro Speedway as the Cup Series returned to a track that hadn't hosted a points race in 30 years. Joey Logano dominated the Window World 450, leading most laps and securing a decisive win.

The Window World 450 delivered a throwback spectacle, combining intense competition with a nostalgic return to a storied track.

A dramatic overtime finish highlighted the Quaker State 400, as rain forced a lengthy pause before the final laps were run under the lights.

After the 20th race of the season, the NASCAR Cup Series standings have shifted dramatically, with Denny Hamlin topping the chart and several drivers jostling for the Chase cutoff.

A three‑hour rain delay forced the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway to spill into the early hours of Monday, but the NASCAR Cup Series still managed to crown a winner.

Denny Hamlin leads the standings, while Reddick and Blaney chase closely, and the playoff picture sharpens with six events remaining.

Ryan Blaney secured the pole with a 30.815-second lap, followed by Joey Logano and Kyle Larson, as the full starting grid for the Quaker State 400 was revealed.

Ryan Blaney secured pole position with a 30.815‑second lap, while Joey Logano and Kyle Larson will start alongside him in a 38‑driver field at EchoPark Speedway.

NASCAR will host the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway during the 22nd race weekend of the 2026 season, marking the first time the series schedules a doubleheader at the same track this year. Tyler Reddick captured the spring victory and now faces a field of favorites including Ryan Blaney William Byron Chase Elliott and himself, while BetMGM offers betting options for fans.

A dramatic shift in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings sees Denny Hamlin ascend to first place after the latest race, while Tyler Reddick drops to second. With seven events left, the chase for playoff positions is intensifying.

A dramatic finish at Chicagoland Speedway reshapes the playoff picture, with Hamlin surging ahead while Reddick’s lead evaporates.

Chase Briscoe secured the win at Chicagoland Speedway, navigating early turbulence and stage point battles to finish ahead of Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin.
Chase Briscoe claimed victory in a tightly contested NASCAR event at Chicagoland Speedway, with Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin following in second and third. Stage results, early chaos, and points implications defined the race.
After a seven‑year hiatus, the Cup Series roared back to Illinois, with Hamlin and Larson battling for the front row and a host of familiar names set to battle the 400‑mile showdown.

After a four‑year hiatus, the Cup Series roars back to Chicagoland Speedway, with Hamlin on pole, Larson close behind, and a full 38‑car field ready for Sunday’s race.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series will host the eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, marking the first 1.5‑mile race since Charlotte Motor Speedway in late May and reviving a venue last seen in 2019.

Shane van Gisbergen led 75 laps and held off Chase Briscoe to claim victory in the Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, with Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell rounding out the top finishers.