
NASCAR Mourns Kyle Busch in Emotional Tribute at Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell honored Kyle Busch's family before the Coca-Cola 600, celebrating the driver's life and career amid widespread tributes across the racing world.
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NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell honored Kyle Busch's family before the Coca-Cola 600, celebrating the driver's life and career amid widespread tributes across the racing world.

The motorsports world pays homage to Kyle Busch after his death from pneumonia and sepsis, highlighting memorials at the Coca‑Cola 600 and the Indianapolis 500.

During the NC Education Lottery 200, Corey Day, filling in for the ill Kyle Busch, became airborne after contact with Giovanni Ruggiero’s truck, crashing into the inner wall and eliminating himself and Mini Tyrrell. Ruggiero finished fifth as Layne Riggs won the race, while Day expressed deep regret for the No. 7 team.

NASCAR’s Truck Series delivered a dramatic finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 24, 2026, as Layne Riggs secured the win after a rain‑delayed, caution‑laden race.

Layne Riggs claimed his seventh career win at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a rain‑soaked event marked by numerous cautions and a dramatic crash involving Corey Day.

Layne Riggs claimed his seventh career NASCAR Truck Series win at Charlotte after a rain‑delayed, caution‑laden race, honoring the late Kyle Busch with a moving bow to the crowd.
Layne Riggs overcame a rain‑soaked, caution‑filled event at Charlotte Motor Speedway to take his second victory of the year, edging out Kaden Honeycutt on the final restart.

A sudden downpour has halted the NASCAR race weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with the Truck event now scheduled for 9 p.m. Saturday and fans holding dual tickets, while the series honors the late Kyle Busch.

Rain forced a double postponement of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, reshaping the lineup and setting the stage for Corey Day to replace Kyle Busch in the No. 7 Chevrolet.

A sudden downpour at Charlotte Motor Speedway pushes the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 to Saturday evening, with broadcast details and a revised starting order.

Heavy rain has forced repeated postponements of NASCAR events at Charlotte Motor Speedway, prompting schedule changes and a focus on drying the track for upcoming Cup Series activities.

A sudden downpour forced the postponement of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, moving it to Saturday morning with a new lineup determined by rule book.
Rain washed out practice and qualifying for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, pushing Corey Day to the pole as the series prepares for a rain‑soaked evening broadcast on FS1 and FUBO.

A sudden shower over Concord, North Carolina, led NASCAR to set the starting lineup for the Truck Series race by the rule book, positioning Corey Day on pole and leaving Caleb Costner on the sidelines.

NASCAR’s CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will see a notable absence this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where veteran Kyle Busch will not take the wheel of the No. 7 Chevrolet after being hospitalized with a severe illness. Corey Day steps in, while a diverse field of talent including series leader Kaden Honeycutt, Connor Zilisch, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen prepare for the race.

Qualifying metrics for the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series have been published, highlighting the top performers who will start the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

NASCAR’s upcoming Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway features a $789,700 purse, a modest rise from last year, and a lineup that includes veteran Ross Chastain and emerging talents Kaden Honeycutt and Layne Riggs.

The 15th race weekend of the 2026 season brings a $789,700 purse to Charlotte Motor Speedway, where a quartet of drivers aim to make their mark.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, featuring early odds, recent wins and a roster of drivers poised for competition.

Kyle Busch claimed his second win of the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season at Dover, steering the No. 7 Spire Motorsports entry to a commanding performance despite recent struggles in the Cup Series.

NASCAR officials confirmed Kyle Busch as the winner of the ECOSAVE 200 after a thorough post‑race inspection, while Dystany Spurlock made history as the first Black woman to compete in a national series event.

The Truck Series delivered a thrilling night at Dover Motor Speedway, where Kyle Busch’s strategic pit work and stage victories set the tone for a reshaped championship picture.

Kyle Busch won the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover, leading every green‑flag lap and sweeping both stages, while the series enters its ninth race with Kaden Honeycutt atop the points.

Kyle Busch led from the green flag, managed fuel and tires to perfection, and captured his 69th Craftsman Truck Series win at Dover, beating Ty Majeski and Layne Riggs amid multiple crashes and strategic penalties.