
NASCAR Truck Series Points Shuffle After Lime Rock Park Race
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.
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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 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.

Tyler Reif’s near‑victory and Landen Lewis’s fourth‑place finish underscore Niece Motorsports’ continued ability to nurture emerging NASCAR talent.

Layne Riggs secured his fourth win of the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season at the inaugural Navy 250 in San Diego, a race that set new viewership records on FOX Sports 1.

The 2026 Navy 250, held in San Diego, attracted 611,000 average viewers on FOX Sports 1, marking a milestone for the series and cementing Layne Riggs' fourth win of the season.

A closer look at the surprising results from the California weekend, highlighting individual breakthroughs and the evolving dynamics of the competing teams.

The inaugural street race at a naval base drew 50,000 spectators from 50 states and 17 countries, signaling a new direction for NASCAR

Layne Riggs turned a fuel‑starved afternoon into a third win in four races, while seven‑time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson’s Truck debut dissolved into a spin‑filled 30th‑place finish.

NASCAR's inaugural street race in San Diego sold out its 40,000 seats, drawing a global audience and securing high‑profile sponsors as the sport eyes more urban venues.

Layne Riggs overcame fuel trouble and a late‑race shuffle to win the Navy 250 at the San Diego NASCAR weekend, while veteran Jimmie Johnson's first Truck start in 17 years concluded far down the order

Layne Riggs secured his fourth win of the season and ninth career triumph in the first Navy 250 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race, edging out Tyler Reif on the last lap amid a chaotic finish.

Parker Kligerman’s bid for a clean finish collapsed in overtime at Texas, where contact with Adam Andretti sent his race into disarray, while Layne Riggs claimed victory.

NASCAR strips Jesse Love's No. 2 team of qualifying rights and imposes an in‑race penalty, while Layne Riggs wins a Truck Series race in San Diego after a dramatic overtime finish.

The San Diego Street Course lived up to its reputation for difficulty, producing a chaotic battle that saw Layne Riggs claim 65 points and 10 stage points after a late‑race pass on Tyler Reif.

The debut of a 3.4‑mile street circuit at Naval Air Station North Island sparked a chaotic race, featuring practice damage, a surprise lead by Jimmie Johnson, and Layne Riggs' triumphant overtime victory.

NASCAR’s Truck Series returned to the challenging San Diego Street Course for the Navy 250, where a late‑stage battle saw Layne Riggs take the checkered flag after overtaking Tyler Reif, while the event was defined by extensive carnage and a packed field of competitors.

Riggs saved fuel to win an overtime finish at Naval Base Coronado, edging out Tyler Reif in a race marked by multiple wrecks and a strategic battle for position.

The 3.4‑mile track at Naval Base Coronado hosted a dramatic 35‑driver NASCAR Truck Series race, where Layne Riggs captured Stage 1, Stage 2 and the overall win, while Parker Kligerman took Stage 2 and a host of crashes reshaped the running order.

Layne Riggs overcame fuel shortages and a chaotic late‑race scramble to win the Navy 250, while Jimmie Johnson’s first Truck start in 17 years concluded in a spin‑filled 30th‑place finish.
Grant Enfinger captured stage points, Stewart Friesen fell further back, and with only five races left, the battle for The Chase intensifies.
The June 19 Navy 250 delivered a dramatic overtime finish, with Layne Riggs edging past Tyler Reif on the final lap while veterans Jimmie Johnson and Jamie McMurray faced setbacks.
Kaden Honeycutt secured pole position for the Navy 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Naval Base Coronado, with Jimmie Johnson set to start fourth.

Kaden Honeycutt posted a 2:14.782 lap to claim pole position for the NASCAR Truck Series event at Naval Base Coronado, while Christian Eckes and Stewart Friesen suffered significant damage and several trucks were forced out.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will hold its 13th race of the season in San Diego, featuring a two‑group qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Navy 250.