
NASCAR’s San Diego Weekend Sets Sail
NASCAR will host a three‑race weekend in Coronado featuring the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, highlighting manufacturer line‑ups, points leaders and a slate of veteran drivers.
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NASCAR will host a three‑race weekend in Coronado featuring the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, highlighting manufacturer line‑ups, points leaders and a slate of veteran drivers.

The upcoming Anduril 250 race at Naval Base Coronado will feature a 39‑driver field, highlighted by notable entries and a potential replacement for Christopher Bell due to injury.

From seasoned road‑course legends to rookie sensations, the upcoming Anduril 250 promises a deep field of competitors vying for the trophy in Coronado.
NASCAR’s second annual In-Season Challenge will unfold from June 28 through July 26, pitting the 32 drivers who sit highest in the Cup Series standings against one another in a knockout format. The tournament is structured around five distinct venues, each chosen to test different skill sets, from high‑speed ovals to technical road courses. The prize on offer is substantial: the champion of the bracket will walk away with a $1 million payout, a figure that underscores the series’ intent to blend competition with a tangible financial incentive for drivers and teams. Among the storylines generating the most buzz is the early‑round clash between veteran Denny Hamlin and up‑and‑coming Ty Dillon. Hamlin entered the event on a three‑race winning streak, yet last year’s edition saw Dillon pull off an upset that sent Hamlin home earlier than expected, a result that adds a layer of intrigue to their upcoming encounter. The schedule’s diversity is another focal point. Competitors will travel from the historic banks of Indianapolis to the scenic turns of Sonoma, from the thunderous roar of Chicagoland to the tight, tactical layout of North Wilkesboro, and finally to the iconic Brickyard for the championship race, where the final showdown will decide the million‑dollar winner.

NASCAR’s new bracket competition begins June 28 at Sonoma and will culminate in a $1 million prize at Indianapolis, featuring a slate of seeded matchups across the season

Denny Hamlin captured his 64th career win, while Tyler Reddick’s lead shrank to 19 points, and Legacy Motor Club’s John Hunter Nemechek posted a career‑high fourth place.

The 2026 NASCAR In-Season Challenge will feature a 32‑driver bracket, beginning at Sonoma Raceway and ending at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with Ty Gibbs defending a $1 million title.

The weekend features the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, each with its own schedule, manufacturers and contenders.

A chaotic nine‑car collision at Pocono Raceway knocked several playoff hopefuls out of contention, altered point balances, and delivered surprising breakthroughs for teams such as Legacy Motor Club.

Denny Hamlin's eighth NASCAR Cup Series trophy at Pocono not only extended his winning streak but also cut Tyler Reddick's points advantage, while Michael Jordan's ownership stake and a fuel‑related setback for Christopher Bell added drama to a tightening championship battle.

Tyler Reddick maintains the top spot in the Cup Series standings, but Denny Hamlin's recent surge narrows the gap, while a cluster of contenders jostle just outside the Chase cutline.

Denny Hamlin captured his fourth win of the season at Pocono Raceway, extending his record at the track and moving within 19 points of Tyler Reddick as the regular season winds down.

Denny Hamlin captured his eighth win at Pocono Raceway, edging Tyler Reddick in a fuel‑saving duel that reshaped the championship standings.

Denny Hamlin secured his fourth victory of the 2026 NASCAR season at Pocono Raceway, extending his record at the track and showcasing a pole‑to‑win streak not seen since 1981.

Denny Hamlin captured a historic three‑peat at Pocono Raceway, securing his fourth win of the season and 64th career victory. The performance dramatically trimmed Tyler Reddick’s points advantage and set the stage for a fierce finish to the regular season.

Tyler Reddick still tops the Cup Series standings, but Denny Hamlin's recent surge has narrowed the gap, setting up a fierce chase for the playoff cutoff.

Denny Hamlin won the Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, moving to second in the standings behind Tyler Reddick, who leads with 353 points.

Denny Hamlin clinches the pole for the 2026 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, leading a Joe Gibbs Racing front row with Kyle Larson. A deep field of drivers start 20th or worse, facing mechanical woes that could reshape the race dynamics.

Hamlin’s dominant performance at Pocono Raceway not only secured his fourth win this year but also marked his third consecutive pole-to-win streak, a feat not seen since 1981.

Denny Hamlin's four consecutive wins have erased much of Tyler Reddick's championship advantage, while Austin Cindric clings to a precarious bubble and the field prepares for an unprecedented street course at Naval Base Coronado.

Denny Hamlin captured his third consecutive Pocono victory, moving to 64 career wins and narrowing the gap with Dale Earnhardt Sr. while Tyler Reddick finished second in a race marked by fuel‑saving tactics.

Denny Hamlin captured victory in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway, leading a race that featured stage wins, a fuel‑related retirement for Christopher Bell and a career‑high lap count for John‑Hunter Nemechek.

Denny Hamlin won the Pocono Cup race, cutting his deficit to points leader Tyler Reddick, while a Lap‑46 crash involving several top drivers altered the standings.

Denny Hamlin won the 2026 NASCAR Cup race at Pocono, leading a race that featured a career‑high lap count by John‑Hunter Nemechek and a debut stage victory for Todd Gilliland.