
NASCAR O’Reilly Series Returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway in May 2026
The 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, featuring a one‑lap qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Charbroil 300.
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The 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, featuring a one‑lap qualifying format that determines the starting grid for the Charbroil 300.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, featuring early odds, recent wins and a roster of drivers poised for competition.

The 2026 season will see the O'Reilly Series travel to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 15th race weekend of the year, where the 300‑mile Charbroil 300 will be contested in May. The event marks a key date on the schedule as teams prepare for a high‑stakes showdown on the 1.5‑mile oval.

The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will see a full field of 38 trucks, with two missing from the final lineup. Notable drivers include Kyle Busch, Brandon Jones, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ross Chastain and others, while teams from Spire Motorsports, Niece Motorsports and others bring a wide range of sponsors.

Kyle Busch claimed his second win of the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season at Dover, steering the No. 7 Spire Motorsports entry to a commanding performance despite recent struggles in the Cup Series.

Corey Day, the 20‑year‑old Hendrick Motorsports development driver, captured the BetRivers 200 at Dover, out‑maneuvering veteran Justin Allgaier in a late‑race battle that hinged on tire management.

Corey Day's second win of the year came at Dover Motor Speedway, where a strategic pass on Allgaier and a daring tire gamble defined the race.

In a dramatic finish at Dover, Corey Day overtook race leader Justin Allgaier in the final laps, delivering a breakout performance that underscored his rapid ascent in NASCAR.

Corey Day won the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Dover on Saturday, overtaking Justin Allgaier with four laps remaining to take the checkered flag. The event featured multiple crashes, a pole‑position mishap for Ross Chastain, and a top‑ten finish that included Sam Mayer and William Sawalich.

Corey Day drove the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet to a hard‑earned victory at Dover, passing Justin Allgaier with four laps remaining after a chaotic race filled with stage drama and late‑race incidents.
Corey Day overtook Justin Allgaier with four laps left to win the BetRivers 200 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series event at Dover, a race marked by nine cautions and multiple top‑10 incidents.

The May 16, 2026 event at Dover blended early stage dominance with late‑stage drama, culminating in a hard‑fought win for Corey Day.

Qualifying delivered a blistering 23.317‑second lap for Ross Chastain, while practice standouts Taylor Gray and William Sawalich set the stage for a competitive race weekend.

The Truck Series delivered a thrilling night at Dover Motor Speedway, where Kyle Busch’s strategic pit work and stage victories set the tone for a reshaped championship picture.
The upcoming race at Dover features a tight points battle, with Sam Mayer in 12th, William Sawalich and Rajah Caruth close behind, and Ross Chastain as the only Cup Series driver entered. The event will be broadcast on the CW and streamed on FUBO.

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Kyle Busch dominated the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover Motor Speedway, leading 147 laps and winning both stages, with Ty Majeski finishing second and a tightly packed field rounding out the top ten.

Kyle Busch led most laps, won all three stages, and managed a fuel‑tire strategy that outlasted a field of challengers at Dover.

Kyle Busch dominated the NASCAR Truck Series event at Dover, controlling the race from the start, navigating multiple cautions, and out‑maneuvering rivals to claim his 69th series win.

Kyle Busch secured the pole position for the upcoming May race at Dover, marking his first pole of the 2026 Truck Series season, while Spire Motorsports topped the starting order.

The NASCAR Truck Series is set to debut at Dover Motor Speedway after a multi‑year hiatus, with Kyle Busch securing the pole position in a tightly contested qualifying session.

The 2026 BetRivers 200 will bring a full slate of drivers to Dover’s concrete beast, where tire wear and tight racing could reshape the playoff picture.

The 2026 ECOSAVE 200 at Dover will feature a streamlined qualifying system where each driver completes a single lap, with the fastest times determining the starting lineup. The event returns the Truck Series to Dover for the first time since 2020.

The 2026 ECOSAVE 200 at Dover will feature a new qualifying format where each driver completes a single lap to determine the starting order, marking the series' first appearance at the track since 2020.