
2026 Truck Series Heats Up Ahead of TSport 200 at Indianapolis
Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs dominate early 2026 Truck Series action, with the upcoming TSport 200 at Indianapolis poised to reshape the playoff picture.
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Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs dominate early 2026 Truck Series action, with the upcoming TSport 200 at Indianapolis poised to reshape the playoff picture.
The upcoming July 24 race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park will determine the last driver to qualify for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoffs, with FS1 providing live coverage and FUBO offering streaming.

The Brickyyard 400 will feature the NASCAR Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, NASCAR Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series, showcasing a deep field of drivers and teams across Indianapolis Motor Speedway and nearby Raceway Park.

The 2026 TSport 200 will feature a new two‑lap qualifying system and a competitive driver field, including names such as Jonathan Shafer and Corey LaJoie.

The 2026 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will return to Lucas Oil Raceway in July, introducing a new qualifying format that determines the starting lineup based on the fastest single lap. The event promises competitive racing and a fresh approach to grid determination.

NASCAR is set to race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indianapolis Raceway Park, featuring the Cup Series, O’Reilly Series, Truck Series, and ARCA Menards Series. Qualifying metrics have been published, highlighting the leading drivers in each division.

The 2026 TSport 200 will mark the fifth consecutive year the Truck Series races at Lucas Oil Raceway, with Smith and Riggs among the top contenders.

Grant Enfinger secured his maiden NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series road course win at Lime Rock Park, edging Landen Lewis by 0.483 seconds. Kaden Honeycutt recovered from a multi‑car crash to finish third, while Scott Riggs' early lead dissolved into a 23rd‑place finish. The triumph catapults Enfinger into the championship top ten and sets the stage for the next race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Grant Enfinger clinches his maiden road‑course win at Lime Rock, shaking the championship standings as the series heads to North Wilkesboro.

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park delivered a thrilling showdown, with Grant Enfinger taking his maiden road course victory and moving into the championship top ten. Kaden Honeycutt’s remarkable comeback and Layne Riggs’ collision added layers of excitement, setting the stage for the next event at North Wilkesboro.

The latest NASCAR Truck Series event at Lime Rock Park saw multiple Chase contenders finish with DNFs, dramatically altering the points standings and tightening the playoff cutline.
The LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park delivered a surprise‑filled weekend, with Grant Enfinger winning a tightly contested race and stage victories by Layne Riggs and Kaden Honeycutt.
Grant Enfinger seized his first Truck Series victory since 2024 at Lime Rock Park, overcoming a late restart and a chain‑reaction incident to finish ahead of Landen Lewis.

Grant Enfinger claimed his first win of the season at Lime Rock, with Landen Lewis and Kaden Honeycutt rounding out the podium, while stage victories went to Layne Riggs and Honeycutt.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park delivered a roller‑coaster of cautions, stage wins and a final‑lap duel that crowned Grant Enfinger the champion.

Layne Riggs claimed pole position with a 53.683‑second lap, while practice standout Chandler Smith and several top qualifiers hint at a fierce race at Lime Rock Park.
Layne Riggs secured the pole with a 53.683‑second lap, edging Connor Mosack by half a tenth as 25 trucks prepare for a staged 100‑lap race broadcast on FS1 and streamed via FUBO, NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.

The 2026 LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock will mark the series’ 14th race of the season, featuring a novel qualifying system that splits competitors into Groups A and B, with the fastest single lap determining the starting order.
NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series will race at Lime Rock Park in July 2026, with a two‑group qualifying system determining the starting order for the LiUNA 150.

The 2026 LiUNA 150 will feature a metric‑based qualifying format that divides drivers into two groups, with the fastest lap determining the starting grid.

The NASCAR Truck Series will race at Lime Rock Park on July 11, 2026, broadcast on FS1 and available via fuboTV, DIRECTV, Sling and Hulu + Live TV, with points leaders Riggs, Honeycutt and Smith vying for the title.

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series is set to race at Lime Rock Park for the LiUNA! 150, a 1.48‑mile natural‑terrain road‑course event that could reshape the championship picture.
Four drivers from McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing head into Lime Rock Park’s last road‑course race of 2026, each with playoff hopes and personal milestones on the line.

Two tracks in Georgia and Connecticut host multiple series, with early qualifying results highlighting emerging contenders.