
Brickyard 400’s Racing Woes Spark Calls for NASCAR to Step Aside
Despite attempts to reshape the format, the Brickyard 400 continues to deliver uncompetitive races, low attendance and criticism from drivers and fans alike.
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Despite attempts to reshape the format, the Brickyard 400 continues to deliver uncompetitive races, low attendance and criticism from drivers and fans alike.

NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series will race on the Streets of St. Petersburg on March 6, 2027, as part of a historic IndyCar‑Truck doubleheader, continuing a tradition that began in 2026.

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum’s latest exhibition honors Jeff Gordon, the first NASCAR driver to receive a dedicated showcase, featuring rare race cars, helmets and memorabilia that trace his journey from a young fan to a four‑time champion.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum opens a new exhibit honoring NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon, featuring 13 race cars, over 70 helmets and rare artifacts, and tracing his journey from quarter‑midgets to Brickyard 400 history.
Oklahoma City’s soccer enthusiasts gather in Bricktown’s Skinny Slim’s and beyond, blending cultural pride, charitable action, and growing fandom ahead of the global tournament.

NASCAR is set to return to Sonoma Raceway for the 37th running of the Toyota/Save Mart 350, a event steeped in tradition and featuring a mix of legendary champions and rising talent.

A three‑car crash at San Diego dropped Shane van Gisbergen to 17th in the Chase, leaving the Sonoma race as his final chance to secure a playoff spot.

On June 21, Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Naval Base Coronado, driving a Qualcomm‑backed Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing. The race underscores a broader trend of elite open‑wheel drivers tackling American stock cars, while advanced AI strategies make their way onto the track.

The upcoming race on Naval Base Coronado marks the first NASCAR event on an active military base, featuring Magnussen’s debut alongside veteran Jimmie Johnson and a lineup curated by Project 91.
Danish Formula One veteran Kevin Magnussen is set to make his debut in NASCAR’s premier Cup Series, taking the wheel of the No. 91 Qualcomm Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing in the season‑opening event at San Diego.
Kyle Busch, a 41‑year‑old NASCAR legend, died after a sudden illness. His career spanned historic wins, championship titles and a lasting impact on the sport.

Daniel Suarez, the first Mexican-born driver to win a major NASCAR national series, argues that a systematic development framework is essential for unlocking the potential of aspiring drivers from Mexico, Brazil and the broader Latin American region.

Shane van Gisbergen turned a costly strategy error into a back‑to‑front victory at Watkins Glen, a performance that has sparked acclaim from Mark Skaife, Leigh Diffey and other NASCAR greats.