NASCAR Trucks Rev Up Nashville Superspeedway for 2026’s Eleventh Showdown
NASCAR Truck Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway for the 11th points‑paying race of the 2026 season, featuring 38 trucks and notable drivers.
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NASCAR Truck Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway for the 11th points‑paying race of the 2026 season, featuring 38 trucks and notable drivers.

Layne Riggs and Front Row Motorsports claimed their second 2026 NASCAR Truck Series win at Charlotte Motor Speedway, overcoming a closing‑lap showdown with Kaden Honeycutt and a race‑ending wreck.

Rain forced the cancellation of the NASCAR O’Reilly Series event at Charlotte after lap 91, where Ross Chastain secured his first win since 2019 while navigating oil, a wall brush, and the emotional memory of Kyle Busch.

Rain forced an early end to the O’Reilly Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Ross Chastain captured his first series victory since 2019.

NASCAR’s Truck Series delivered a dramatic finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 24, 2026, as Layne Riggs secured the win after a rain‑delayed, caution‑laden race.

Ross Chastain captured a rain‑halted NASCAR O’Reilly Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, earning his first win since 2019 while reflecting on the sudden loss of champion Kyle Busch. Jesse Love finished second as the event saw multiple delays, an oil‑spill incident and strong showings from JR Motorsports.

Layne Riggs claimed his seventh career win at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a rain‑soaked event marked by numerous cautions and a dramatic crash involving Corey Day.

Layne Riggs claimed his seventh career NASCAR Truck Series win at Charlotte after a rain‑delayed, caution‑laden race, honoring the late Kyle Busch with a moving bow to the crowd.
Layne Riggs overcame a rain‑soaked, caution‑filled event at Charlotte Motor Speedway to take his second victory of the year, edging out Kaden Honeycutt on the final restart.

Rain, fog and an oil slick turned the Charlotte Motor Speedway stage into a chaotic battle, culminating in Ross Chastain's unexpected win and a slew of criticisms from rivals.

Rain and fog forced a chaotic NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Ross Chastain claimed victory amid multiple cautions, an oil slick and the recent death of Kyle Busch.

Ross Chastain claimed victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 23, 2026 after a four‑hour weather delay and a caution‑ended race.

A rain‑delayed showdown at Charlotte Motor Speedway delivered drama, multiple cautions and a surprise wall‑hit by Ross Chastain, reshaping the series point standings.
Ross Chastain led when officials halted the event after 91 laps, while several drivers, including Love and Hill, finished in the top five.

On May 23, 2026, Charlotte Motor Speedway will host the Charbroil 300, featuring a mix of championship contenders and Cup Series drivers, televised on The CW and streamed on Fubo.

The NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series is winding down its regular season, with just ten races left to shape the playoff picture. The next event, the Charbroil 300, is set for May 23 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a venue that has already felt the impact of unpredictable weather.
With the death of Kyle Busch still fresh, NASCAR heads to Charlotte for the Charbroil 300, a race that will shape the playoff picture and test the series under challenging conditions.

Rain‑soaked conditions at Charlotte Motor Speedway have eliminated qualifying, prompting NASCAR to set the grid by rulebook for today’s O’Reilly Series race.
Justin Allgaier will lead the field for the Charbroil 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 23 after a rain‑out forced a metric‑based lineup. The 200‑lap event, broadcast on the CW Network and streamed via FUBO and NASCAR.com, will feature a deep roster of drivers and teams.

Rain forced a double postponement of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, reshaping the lineup and setting the stage for Corey Day to replace Kyle Busch in the No. 7 Chevrolet.

A sudden shower over Concord, North Carolina, led NASCAR to set the starting lineup for the Truck Series race by the rule book, positioning Corey Day on pole and leaving Caleb Costner on the sidelines.

NASCAR’s CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will see a notable absence this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where veteran Kyle Busch will not take the wheel of the No. 7 Chevrolet after being hospitalized with a severe illness. Corey Day steps in, while a diverse field of talent including series leader Kaden Honeycutt, Connor Zilisch, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen prepare for the race.

Qualifying metrics for the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series have been published, highlighting the top performers who will start the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The 2026 schedule confirms a May event at Charlotte, with a single‑lap qualifying that builds on Taylor Gray's 2025 pole performance.