
NASCAR’s Historic Celebration at Naval Base Coronado
The NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado will blend high‑octane racing with a tribute to the U.S. Navy, featuring a unique road course and a roster of top drivers.
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The NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado will blend high‑octane racing with a tribute to the U.S. Navy, featuring a unique road course and a roster of top drivers.

Pearce Dietrich’s rankings highlight Shane Van Gisbergen as the top contender for the first NASCAR race on a brand‑new road course, while a mix of seasoned road‑course specialists and newcomers shape the competitive landscape.

The upcoming race at El Coronado Naval Base will feature a custom road course, with van Gisbergen as the favorite and a lineup that includes Ty Gibbs, Chris Buescher, Ross Chastain and Kevin Magnussen.

NASCAR’s upcoming West Coast weekend at Naval Base Coronado features a brand-new 3.4-mile circuit, a full schedule of practices and races, and broadcast coverage across multiple networks, while Tyler Reddick leads the Cup point standings.

Kevin Harvick’s recent track record and the betting market converge on Shane van Gisbergen as the top contender for the upcoming NASCAR event at Naval Base Coronado.

Three‑time winner Denny Hamlin heads into the inaugural Anduril 250, while Shane van Gisbergen and Ty Gibbs emerge as top contenders on the San Diego street circuit.

NASCAR will debut on a 19‑turn, 3.4‑mile street circuit in San Diego, with drivers’ road‑course histories shaping expectations for the three‑stage race.

NASCAR announced the qualifying order for its inaugural race weekend at Naval Base Coronado, featuring a mix of veteran champions and newcomers, including Kevin Magnussen and Jimmie Johnson.

NASCAR will stage a rare triple‑header at the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, featuring the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series. Qualifying results see Magnussen, Johnson, Pardus and Perez leading their divisions.

Two veteran NASCAR figures return to Naval Base Coronado for a historic racing weekend, celebrating military service and gratitude
Denny Hamlin's recent streak and Tyler Reddick's road‑course strengths set the stage for a high‑stakes showdown in the next two NASCAR events.

Two NASCAR insiders, a Vietnam veteran and a current team mechanic, return to Naval Base Coronado, blending racing action with a tribute to service members.

Former Marine Jeff Swearengin and Vietnam veteran Al Niece are set to revisit Naval Base Coronado during a NASCAR event, highlighting the sport’s collaboration with the Navy and paying tribute to active-duty service members.

This weekend, NASCAR’s three national touring series will converge at the 3.4‑mile Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, featuring a stacked lineup of drivers, odds and broadcast details.

Denny Hamlin aims for a fourth consecutive win at Naval Base Coronado, backed by pole‑position dominance, historic lap statistics, and a charitable program that highlights Christopher Bell’s specially designed car.

The inaugural Anduril 250 will bring NASCAR to the Coronado Street Course, a 3.4‑mile, 16‑turn layout on Coronado Island. With Hamlin chasing a fourth straight win and Reddick leading the points, the race promises a fresh playoff narrative.

The 2024 NASCAR season hits its halfway point with a first‑ever race on a military base in San Diego, showcasing all three series and a packed schedule through November.

NASCAR's In-Season Challenge is back for a second year, featuring a 32-driver, single-elimination format that will crown a $1 million champion at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26.

Denny Hamlin’s recent streak of victories propels him to the top of the NASCAR power rankings, while Tyler Reddick and a host of other drivers jockey for position ahead of the upcoming race at Naval Base Coronado.

The second edition of NASCAR's In‑Season Challenge begins in two weeks at Sonoma Raceway, where the bracket will be set by the latest Cup Series standings after Pocono.

Denny Hamlin's fourth win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at Pocono Raceway reshapes the championship picture, cutting Tyler Reddick's points advantage to under 20. The performance underscores a strong weekend for Joe Gibbs Racing, while the upcoming street‑course event in San Diego promises new challenges for drivers such as Tyler Reddick and Shane van Gisbergen.

NASCAR introduced a five‑week, single‑elimination bracket in 2025 that rewards the champion with $1 million, while the 2026 edition expands to new venues and seeds teams by current standings.

The 2026 NASCAR In-Season Challenge will feature head-to-head races across five venues, culminating in a $1 million award for the champion.

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.