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A weekend of high‑stakes racing saw ARCA, Truck, O'Reilly and Cup series each produce distinct storylines, from tight battles to record‑breaking caution counts and a dramatic Cup finish.
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A weekend of high‑stakes racing saw ARCA, Truck, O'Reilly and Cup series each produce distinct storylines, from tight battles to record‑breaking caution counts and a dramatic Cup finish.

The first HSR NASCAR Classic at Le Mans concluded with Andrew Jordan taking victories in Races #2 and #3, while JC France won the opening race. Mechanical failures impacted several drivers, and a diverse set of class winners highlighted the event's unique blend of stock‑car tradition and endurance racing.

Andrew Jordan's quest for a perfect weekend at the HSR NASCAR Classic at Le Mans fell short in the opening race, but his comeback victories in the final two events stole the spotlight.

Three races at the Circuit de la Sarthe concluded with a blend of heritage and modern competition, highlighted by Jordan's double win and France's historic triumph.

Jordan’s PEAK‑sponsored Camry dominated a calmer second race at Le Mans, with Gemmell and Busch rounding out the podium.

Andrew Jordan won Race #2 of the HSR NASCAR Classic weekend at Le Mans, driving a 2013 PEAK Toyota Camry. Ryan Gemmell finished second, Kurt Busch took third after a close battle with JC France, and Nigel Armstrong completed the top five.

The Le Mans Classic delivered high‑octane drama on Saturday, featuring a dramatic crash between Gary Moore and Robin Haas and a lineup of historic vehicles piloted by notable drivers.

J.C. France, grandson of NASCAR legend Bill France Sr., won the recent Le Mans Classic race driving a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro wrapped in a Garage 56 design, amid a chaotic event that featured multiple crashes and a tightly contested battle for the lead.

More than thirty historic NASCAR stock cars are set to take the green flag at the Circuit de la Sarthe as part of the Le Mans Classic, marking the first time the storied American series will compete on the legendary French circuit outside of North America, with notable drivers and live streaming on HSR and IMSA YouTube channels.

Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) will debut its NASCAR Classic overseas at the Le Mans Classic Legend weekend in July 2026, featuring more than 30 vintage stock cars, notable drivers such as Kurt Busch and Victor Corda, and live streams on the HSR and IMSA YouTube channels.