NASCAR Championship 4 preview: Who could pull off the ultimate, historic upset at Phoenix?
Six drivers have the chance at the ultimate upset that could change the course of NASCAR history and how champions are decided.
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Six drivers have the chance at the ultimate upset that could change the course of NASCAR history and how champions are decided.
Once a NASCAR fan during its former glory, William Byron could bring the No. 24 car to newfound glory with the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship.
Years of couch-surfing and grinding away at race shops and pitches to team owners and sponsors could all pay off for Chase Briscoe this Sunday.
Carson Kvapil will get to race full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2026 despite initially getting a part-time deal with JR Motorsports.
Justin Haley and Daniel Dye are headed back to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with Kaulig Racing’s new program with Ram Trucks in 2026.
Joe Gibbs Racing ruled William Sawalich out with concussion-like symptoms for the second NASCAR Xfinity Series race in a row.
Ryan Sieg will race for Haas Factory Team at Phoenix Raceway after NASCAR suspended Sam Mayer for an incident at Martinsville Speedway.
Team Penske will not win a fourth straight NASCAR Cup Series championship after Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano were eliminated at Martinsville.
William Byron won Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway and locked himself into the Championship 4.
William Byron earned the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville as he looks to win to make the Championship 4 from below the cutline.