
Jesse Love to Drive No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in 2027
Jesse Love will take over the iconic No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 Cup Series, bringing a rapid‑rise résumé and a lifelong ambition to the seat.
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Jesse Love will take over the iconic No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 Cup Series, bringing a rapid‑rise résumé and a lifelong ambition to the seat.
Wood Brothers Racing has named Jesse Love as its 2027 driver, bringing a championship pedigree and a proven track record to the storied organization.

Wood Brothers Racing announced that Jesse Love, the reigning O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, will take the wheel of the legendary No. 21 Ford Mustang in 2027, stepping into a lineage that once carried Hall of Fame drivers such as David Pearson and Cale Yarborough.
After a breakout season in the ARCA and O’Reilly Series, 21‑year‑old Jesse Love will drive the iconic No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series, replacing Josh Berry.
Denny Hamlin's unprecedented three‑race winning streak and pole positions highlight a historic NASCAR run, while Toyota’s strong showing and upcoming road‑course events set the stage for a competitive finish.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, prompting the storied organization to seek a replacement amid a turbulent season. Berry’s brief but eventful tenure reflects both the promise and the challenges facing the historic team.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time champion and beloved broadcaster, died at 93, leaving a legacy that shaped NASCAR’s identity.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR premier‑series champion and Hall of Famer, passed away at 93. Known for his 50 Cup victories, a record‑setting Southern 500 win and a heartfelt 1993 Daytona 500 broadcast, he was remembered as ‘Gentleman Ned’ for his professionalism and kindness.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and the late Larry Phillips have been selected for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, with the ceremony set for January 22, 2027.

Larry Phillips, a Midwestern short‑track star, was elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame with 38% of the vote, underscoring a growing recognition of drivers whose careers flourished outside the Cup Series.

Greg Biffle's repeated omission from the NASCAR Hall of Fame underscores a systemic issue with the sport's limited induction slots, prompting proposals for a threshold-based voting system.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class was announced with Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton securing spots, while Greg Biffle missed selection but will remain on the ballot for the following year.

The upcoming induction ceremony will celebrate three figures who have shaped modern NASCAR, highlighting their achievements and the voting dynamics that led to their selection.

NASCAR announced the 2027 Hall of Fame class, recognizing Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Larry Phillips for their contributions to the sport. The induction ceremony is set for January 22, 2027, at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina.
A look at the narrow miss, the tragic crash, and the contested voting process that may yet place Greg Biffle in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and the late Larry Phillips have been selected for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, joining a distinguished group of inductees ahead of a ceremony that will honor their lasting impact on the sport.

The sport’s governing body reveals the celebrated group that will be celebrated during a January 2027 ceremony, highlighting historic achievements and lasting contributions to NASCAR’s growth.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class was announced, honoring Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips, but fans erupted over the exclusion of Greg Biffle, whose legacy and untimely death have become a rallying point for criticism.

The recent Hall of Fame announcement highlighted a surprising omission: Greg Biffle, a 56‑win veteran and philanthropist, was not selected for the 2027 class. Instead, Jeff Burton and Kevin Harvick earned the honors, leaving many to question the panel’s criteria.

The upcoming induction ceremony on January 22, 2027, will recognize Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips, and Lesa France Kennedy for their lasting contributions to the sport.
The upcoming induction ceremony will celebrate the careers of Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and the late Larry Phillips, alongside the legacy of Dale Earnhardt Sr., as NASCAR reveals its 2027 Hall of Fame class.
Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips join Lesa France Kennedy in the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class, with the induction set for Jan. 22 in Charlotte, N.C.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Larry Phillips were selected for the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame, recognized for their championship achievements, race victories, and pioneering contributions.

An inside look at the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame selections, highlighting the criteria and stories behind the induction of Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips and Lesa France Kennedy.