
NASCAR Truck Series Heads to San Diego for 13th Annual Navy 250
The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will hold its 13th race of the season in San Diego, featuring a two‑group qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Navy 250.
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The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will hold its 13th race of the season in San Diego, featuring a two‑group qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Navy 250.

NASCAR will bring its Truck Series to San Diego for the first time in 2026, using a two‑group, single‑round qualifying system that determines starting positions based on lap time.

Practice at the San Diego naval base saw Layne Riggs set the fastest lap, while several drivers incurred wall contact, with the second session’s results still forthcoming.

The upcoming San Diego Street Course event will feature a blend of series, top drivers and rare appearances, marking a new chapter for NASCAR in the region.

As the season’s final stretch unfolds, Layne Riggs holds a narrow lead over Kaden Honeycutt, while a handful of road‑course specialists gear up for a unique challenge at Naval Base Coronado.

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.

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.

Josh Berry’s departure from Wood Brothers Racing signals a busy 2027 driver market, with multiple teams reconfiguring their lineups amid recent changes and tragic losses.

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.

During a Ford media session, Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, prompting questions about his prospects amid a crowded Cup field.

In a dramatic final lap at Michigan, Corey Heim edged out Kaden Honeycutt to take the checkered flag, marking his third triumph in the 2026 Truck Series and setting the stage for a full-time move to the Cup Series with 23XI Racing.

A last‑minute engine swap forces Denny Hamlin to start at the rear of the grid, reshaping the lineup for the FireKeepers Casino 400 and giving Carson Hocevar a chance to lead in front of his home crowd.

Corey Heim drove to the front early and never looked back, clinching his third Truck Series win of the 2026 season at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday afternoon. Stage mastery from Christopher Bell and a chaotic finish involving veteran Cleetus McFarland highlighted the event.

Layne Riggs tops the standings with 497 points, Kaden Honeycutt follows closely, and the Chase cutline sees several drivers jockeying for position, including Stewart Friesen, Grant Enfinger, and a host of contenders.

Ty Majeski will lead the field at Michigan International Speedway after posting a 39.257‑second lap, while Ben Rhodes starts from the back due to fuel‑pressure issues. Full starting lineup and practice results are outlined below.

After a distinguished career that includes a 2021 Daytona 500 victory, Michael McDowell has signed a multi‑year deal with Spire Motorsports, signaling the team’s ambition to join the NASCAR elite.

Qualifying action at Michigan International Speedway highlighted strong showings from JJ Yeley, Connor Zilisch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr, while the ARCA Menards entry list features emerging talent.

The upcoming Allegiance 200 will see Front Row Motorsports dominate the front row, while rain‑delayed qualifying reshapes the starting order for the 34‑car field.

Layne Riggs won the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 29, 2026, after dominating early stages, navigating traffic, and passing Rajah Caruth on the last lap.
Layne Riggs dominated early stages, fell back in traffic, and made a decisive move on the final lap to win the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway was marked by a weather delay, multiple cautions, and a thrilling final‑lap overtake that saw Layne Riggs claim the win over Rajah Caruth.

A sudden rainstorm interrupted the Camping World Truck Series qualifying session at Nashville Superspeedway, leaving 13 trucks without a time and reshuffling the lineup for the upcoming race.

The upcoming NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway will feature a complete lineup, a special tribute to the late Kyle Busch, and broadcast details across FOX Sports 1 and FUBO.