
NASCAR Sets Sail for 2026 Navy 250 at San Diego
NASCAR announces the 2026 Navy 250 entry list, marking a historic race on an active U.S. military base with a full field of 36 trucks and notable driver participation.
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NASCAR announces the 2026 Navy 250 entry list, marking a historic race on an active U.S. military base with a full field of 36 trucks and notable driver participation.

Official entry lists have been released for the first NASCAR race weekend at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado track, featuring notable debuts, veteran comebacks, and a historic venue.

Christopher Bell escaped a violent crash at Michigan with a broken wrist but still competed at Pocono. The incident has ignited a safety review across NASCAR, with drivers inspecting gear and chassis. Meanwhile, Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, and veteran co‑owner Dennis Reinbold has died.

Kevin Harvick and his son Keelan are set to compete in the latest Championship Auto Racing Series Tour West event, part of a broader effort to reinvigorate grassroots motorsport in the region

NASCAR’s first ever race on a Naval base will feature former driver‑turned‑team owner Justin Marks back in the cockpit, backed by Jockey and Chevrolet, alongside a star‑studded field that includes Jimmie Johnson, Brendan Gaughan and Jamie McMurray.
NASCAR's Truck Series will hold its inaugural race at the historic Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on June 19. Owner‑driver Justin Marks, backed by Spire Motorsports and Jockey, will share the grid with legends like Jimmie Johnson and a host of other notable competitors.

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.

Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to debut in the NASCAR Cup Series in San Diego on June 21, joining Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 initiative.

The upcoming June 21 race at Naval Base Coronado will feature the former Formula 1 podium finisher piloting a tech‑laden Chevrolet, marking a milestone for both the series and international driver development.

Trackhouse Racing is bringing back its PROJECT91 program for the 2026 NASCAR season, featuring Kevin Magnussen's first Cup Series start sponsored by Qualcomm and overseen by veteran crew chief Phil Surgen.

Former F1 star Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time, driving for Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 program in a 3.4‑mile street circuit at San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado on June 21.

Trackhouse Racing announced that Kevin Magnussen will drive the No. 91 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado, bringing his Formula 1 pedigree and endurance racing experience to a project that has previously launched Shane van Gisbergen’s career.

Kevin Magnussen will drive the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing in his NASCAR Cup Series debut, supported by Qualcomm’s AI technologies.

Kevin Magnussen will pilot the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing in the inaugural San Diego Street Race, a event that blends international motorsport talent with a patriotic celebration of the U.S. Navy.

Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut on June 21 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, driving a Chevrolet entered by Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91.

Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time at the inaugural San Diego weekend on June 21, driving the No. 91 Qualcomm Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing as part of the team’s PROJECT91 program.

Trackhouse Racing and Qualcomm Technologies team up to debut Danish former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen in NASCAR’s inaugural San Diego event, leveraging AI and the PROJECT91 platform.

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.

After a decade in Formula One and successes in IndyCar and IMSA, Kevin Magnussen is set to debut in the NASCAR Cup Series at Naval Base Coronado, driving Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 entry with Qualcomm as primary sponsor.

Former Formula One driver Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut with Trackhouse’s Project 91, tackling the Anduril 250 at the Coronado Street Course on a U.S. Air Force base in San Diego.

Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR debut at the inaugural Cup Series event in San Diego, driving for Project91 Trackhouse Racing and praising the initiative that aims to bring international talent into American stock car racing.

Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut with Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 at the upcoming San Diego event, bringing international talent and cutting‑edge AI technology to American stock car racing.

Kevin Magnussen, a veteran of Formula 1 and sports‑car racing, is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut in the inaugural San Diego street race, part of Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 initiative to attract internationally recognized drivers.