
NASCAR Penalties and Overtime Drama at San Diego
NASCAR strips Jesse Love's No. 2 team of qualifying rights and imposes an in‑race penalty, while Layne Riggs wins a Truck Series race in San Diego after a dramatic overtime finish.
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NASCAR strips Jesse Love's No. 2 team of qualifying rights and imposes an in‑race penalty, while Layne Riggs wins a Truck Series race in San Diego after a dramatic overtime finish.

The San Diego Street Course lived up to its reputation for difficulty, producing a chaotic battle that saw Layne Riggs claim 65 points and 10 stage points after a late‑race pass on Tyler Reif.

The debut of a 3.4‑mile street circuit at Naval Air Station North Island sparked a chaotic race, featuring practice damage, a surprise lead by Jimmie Johnson, and Layne Riggs' triumphant overtime victory.

NASCAR’s Truck Series returned to the challenging San Diego Street Course for the Navy 250, where a late‑stage battle saw Layne Riggs take the checkered flag after overtaking Tyler Reif, while the event was defined by extensive carnage and a packed field of competitors.

Parker Kligerman accused rookie Adam Andretti of reckless driving during a NASCAR Truck race in San Diego, criticizing the younger driver for tarnishing the Andretti legacy while both struggled to finish in the top‑20.

The 3.4‑mile track at Naval Base Coronado hosted a dramatic 35‑driver NASCAR Truck Series race, where Layne Riggs captured Stage 1, Stage 2 and the overall win, while Parker Kligerman took Stage 2 and a host of crashes reshaped the running order.
Kaden Honeycutt secured pole position for the Navy 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Naval Base Coronado, with Jimmie Johnson set to start fourth.

Kaden Honeycutt posted a 2:14.782 lap to claim pole position for the NASCAR Truck Series event at Naval Base Coronado, while Christian Eckes and Stewart Friesen suffered significant damage and several trucks were forced out.

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.

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.
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.

A modest Cup effort by NY Racing, a strong showing from RAM’s Parker Kligerman, and Lanie Buice’s fifth‑place ARCA run highlight hidden talent at Michigan.

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.

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.

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.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returns to Michigan International Speedway this Saturday, featuring Kaulig Racing drivers engaged in community activities, with Parker Kligerman aiming for a top‑10 finish, Corey LaJoie building on recent momentum, Brenden Queen defending his track victory, and Timothy Tyrrell making his debut while supporting a charitable cause.

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 NASCAR Cup Series and Craftsman Truck Series will race at Michigan International Speedway on June 6 and 7, featuring 37 Cup drivers, 36 Truck entries, and a full slate of broadcast options.

Travis Pastrana’s limited schedule in the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series has opened the door for Carson Ferguson and other drivers, reshaping the lineup at Kaulig Racing and highlighting the series’ evolving driver dynamics.

After a strong debut at Bristol and a decorated career in late‑model racing, Carson Ferguson is set to compete again in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Nashville Superspeedway, driving for Kaulig Racing under the Ram Free Agent Program.

Clint Bowyer is back behind the wheel at Dover, and Travis Pastrana will take his place in Charlotte, sparking a fresh lineup of drivers for the series.