Spire Motorsports names new NASCAR Cup competition director
Spire Motorsports named its new competition director who will oversee their three NASCAR Cup Series teams, beginning in 2026.
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Spire Motorsports named its new competition director who will oversee their three NASCAR Cup Series teams, beginning in 2026.
A settlement has been reached in the NASCAR antitrust trial, guaranteeing permanent charters and ending the trial Thursday morning.
The head of a major NASCAR sponsor spoke out on behalf of a team owner at the center of revelations made in the ongoing antitrust trial.
A year after finishing second in the Kulwicki Driver Development Program competition, Derek Gluchacki won the coveted Alan Kulwicki Cup.Â
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing filled out their 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series lineup with the expected return of Daniel Hemric and the surprise signing of Kris Wright.Â
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Stephen Nasse has finally won the Snowball Derby in his 15th attempt at the race after Ty Majeski jumped the final restart Monday.
Rick Ware Racing’s NASCAR Cup Series operation will switch to Chevrolet in 2026, the team confirmed Monday.
Lavar Scott will move up from the ARCA Menards Series to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series full-time in 2026.
Nick Sanchez said Monday that Big Machine Racing will not be bringing him back as their NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series driver in 2026.