
NASCAR Announces 2027 Hall of Fame Class Featuring Harvick, Burton, Phillips and Kennedy Award
The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class honors Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips and Lesa France Kennedy for their lasting contributions to the sport.
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The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class honors Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips and Lesa France Kennedy for their lasting contributions to the sport.

From its humble opening in 1960 to the modern era of tribute and double‑duty attempts, the Coca‑Cola 600 remains a cornerstone of NASCAR’s summer schedule.

The annual Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway stands as NASCAR’s longest race, honoring fallen soldiers while offering teams a pivotal points opportunity. This year’s edition features a rare double‑duty experiment, a bid for back‑to‑back victories, and storylines that capture the sport’s evolving narrative.

Denny Hamlin captured the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover, a win that adds to his 67 career victories but only 61 count officially. At 45, he reflects on legacy, retirement timing, and his team's reliance on his experience.

Denny Hamlin led 103 laps to win the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover, edging Chase Briscoe by 0.887 seconds after a fiery multi-car crash involving Ryan Preece. The top five included Erik Jones, Austin Dillon and Connor Zilisch, while Katherine Legge prepares to tackle the Coca-Cola 600 after the Indianapolis 500.
Katherine Legge has qualified for the Indianapolis 500 with a record‑setting speed and will attempt the rare ‘Double’ by competing in both the Indy 500 and NASCAR’s Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day, sponsored by e.l.f. Cosmetics.

At 45, Katherine Legge is preparing to attempt the grueling ‘Double’ — a back‑to‑back assault on the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 — hoping to join an exclusive club of drivers who have faced the 1,100‑mile challenge.

Former NASCAR team owner and driver Richard Childress is set to return to competitive racing at Stafford Speedway’s Crown Vic event in July 2026, joining YouTube personality Garrett Mitchell and Xfinity Series champion Jesse Love in a celebration of automotive heritage.

British racing driver Katherine Legge plans to compete in both the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Coca‑Cola 600 on May 24, 2026, a feat only five drivers have attempted, with Tony Stewart the sole winner.

On May 24, Katherine Legge will attempt the rare ‘Double’ — competing in the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Coca‑Cola 600 — driving for HMD Motorsports with AJ Foyt Racing and Live Fast Motorsports, backed by e.l.f. Cosmetics.

Katherine Legge’s 2026 campaign aims to make motorsport history as she prepares to run the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 back‑to‑back, a feat never before achieved by a woman.

Shane van Gisbergen turned a costly strategy error into a back‑to‑front victory at Watkins Glen, a performance that has sparked acclaim from Mark Skaife, Leigh Diffey and other NASCAR greats.

A.J. Allmendinger’s unexpected performance and Clint Bowyer’s first Truck Series start since 2024 set the stage for a volatile stretch of races.

After two rain‑soaked, crash‑filled weekends that tested the limits of endurance, Kyle Larson has decided to quit the Double Duty format, while teammate Katherine Legge prepares to take up the challenge, a new Amazon Prime series promises to capture the grit and glory of the feat.

Katherine Legge, a veteran of multiple racing series, plans to attempt 'The Double' in 2026, driving for HMD Motorsports with AJ Foyt Racing in the Indy 500 and Live Fast Motorsports in the Coca‑Cola 600, with e.l.f. Cosmetics as her primary sponsor.
Katherine Legge is set to make history by attempting the ‘Double’ — racing in the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day — joining a small cadre of drivers who have pursued this 1,100‑mile challenge.

Katherine Legge is preparing to attempt the grueling ‘Double’ — racing the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day — a feat that blends endurance, logistics and a push for gender milestones in motorsport.

Veteran sports car driver Katherine Legge is set to attempt a rare ‘Double’ by qualifying for both the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day, a feat that would mark a milestone for women in motorsport.

British driver Katherine Legge is set to attempt a rare feat in American motorsport, racing in the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 within hours of each other.

At 45, Katherine Legge is preparing for a daring experiment that could rewrite the record books. She will contest the Indy 500 with A.J. Foyt Motorsports and the Coca‑Cola 600 with Live Fast Motorsports, hoping to join an exclusive club of drivers who have completed the ‘Double’.

Veteran racer Katherine Legge plans to run the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 back‑to‑back, a feat never achieved by a woman in motorsport history.

NASCAR’s plan to drop Dover Motor Speedway’s points‑paying race in favor of a North Wilkesboro event has ignited criticism from fans, drivers and analysts who fear the move sidelines a storied venue and its loyal community.
Shane van Gisbergen claimed pole position for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen, with Michael McDowell alongside him. The top five qualifiers include Austin Cindric, Ross Chastain, and Connor Zilisch, while the venue's rich racing heritage and Tony Stewart's record add context.