
A Decade Later, NASCAR Still Revving Hearts at Nashville
A return to Nashville Superspeedway reveals a thriving fan base, lively atmosphere, and renewed enthusiasm for NASCAR.
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A return to Nashville Superspeedway reveals a thriving fan base, lively atmosphere, and renewed enthusiasm for NASCAR.

Katherine Legge became the first female and British driver to attempt the Memorial Day Double, finishing the Coca‑Cola 600 after a last‑minute entry by Live Fast Motorsports, while the team eyes future races at Pocono and possible 2025 starts.
From the perils of double‑header endurance to the impact of new media deals, the motorsport world grapples with loss and change.

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.

The first half of the 2026 season ends with the Coca‑Cola 600, as Daniel Suarez climbs to tenth and the playoff field swells to sixteen, raising questions about the competition’s meaning.

While race winnings provide a solid foundation, the bulk of modern drivers’ income comes from endorsements, ownership stakes and entrepreneurial ventures.
In a recent podcast, Hamlin described how Kyle Busch transformed from a teenage prodigy into a devoted family man, and how their rivalry turned into a lasting friendship. The sport also mourns Busch’s passing, a loss felt especially during the Coca‑Cola 600.

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.

Denny Hamlin opens up about his final conversations with Kyle Busch, the reconciliation that came just weeks before the driver’s sudden death, and the lasting impact of a rival who reshaped the sport.

The racing world gathered at the Indianapolis 500 to celebrate the life of Kyle Busch, a 41‑year‑old champion whose career spanned 234 victories and a reputation for relentless intensity.

Despite a dramatic crash that eliminated her from the Indy 500 after just 18 laps, Katherine Legge still has a chance to become the first woman to start both the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day, a feat only Tony Stewart has previously achieved.

Katherine Legge’s bid to run both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 in a single day concluded with a crash on lap 18, leaving her to line up 37th for the 600‑mile NASCAR event.

Katherine Legge, the 45‑year‑old British driver, is set to attempt a historic double‑header, racing in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day, a feat only previously achieved by Tony Stewart.

The Coca‑Cola 600 will go ahead at Charlotte Motor Speedway despite the recent loss of Kyle Busch, with every car bearing a black No. 8 decal and a reshuffled driver roster.

Three days after Kyle Busch’s death from sepsis, NASCAR will run the Coca‑Cola 600 with black No. 8 decals, a tribute from drivers, and a pole position for Tyler Reddick, while honoring the fallen star’s memory.

The Coca‑Cola 600 will proceed at Charlotte Motor Speedway as a tribute to Kyle Busch, whose black No. 8 decal will appear on every car.

Three days after Kyle Busch's death from pneumonia and sepsis, the Coca-Cola 600 will take place at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The track is adorned with tributes, and the series has decided to race on, honoring Busch's memory.

The racing community mourns Kyle Busch as the Coca-Cola 600 approaches, with drivers, officials and fans reflecting on his legacy while preparing for the scheduled event.

The racing community honors Kyle Busch’s legacy as drivers gear up for Sunday’s Coca‑Cola 600, a race that will feature tributes, a black No. 8 decal on every car and a pole‑position start by Tyler Reddick.

NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a record‑setting driver whose achievements and character left an indelible mark on the sport.

The death of Kyle Busch has left the NASCAR community reeling, yet the series will move forward with tributes, emotional reflections, and a full slate of competitors at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
On a single spring day in 2026, Katherine Legge will switch between the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600, hoping to make history.
Katherine Legge, a veteran of both IndyCar and sports‑car competition, is set to tackle the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on May 26, a feat achieved by only five drivers before her. With rain predicted for both events, the logistics of moving between Indiana and North Carolina add another layer of complexity to her ambitious schedule.

Katherine Legge, 45, is set to make history by racing in the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day, starting 37th in the Cup Series and supported by e.l.f. Cosmetics.