After brother Álex’s passing, Carlos Llibre hopes to carry on his dreams of racing the 2024 Dakar Rally. His ALL1 Dakar produced a documentary of his plans, supported by those like Carlos Sainz and Laia Sanz.
After a tumultuous 2022 season, G2G Racing plans to return for the 2023 NASCAR Truck Series with a slate that includes B.J. McLeod, Brennan Poole, Johnny Sauter, owner Tim Viens, and series newcomers Dale Quarterley and Memphis Villarreal.
In addition to his 3 NASCAR Xfinity races with Sam Hunt Racing, Connor Mosack will return to Joe Gibbs Racing at Chicago, Pocono, and Road America. He will also run 6 ARCA races for JGR.
Despite initially planning to run the Chicago Street Race, Austin Hill’s six-race NASCAR Cup schedule with Beard Motorsports will instead get its right turns at the Charlotte Roval.
Austin Dillon will once again drop down to the NASCAR Xfinity Series when he runs the Fontana race for Kaulig Racing in the #10.
As Taylor Gray is too young to run the first three races of the 2023 NASCAR Truck season, Sammy Smith will take over his ride at TRICON Garage for the opener at Daytona.
2020 ARCA champion Bret Holmes will race for 2023 NASCAR Truck Series Rookie of the Year honours in 2023 for his own team.
After a solid Dakar Rally in which he won a stage, reigning European Cross-Country Bajas champion João Ferreira confirmed he will race for the full World Rally-Raid Championship in T3 in 2023.
Jade Buford will race the #5 for Big Machine Racing Team at Daytona. He was previously the team’s full-time driver in the #48 now piloted by Parker Kligerman.
Trevor Boys, one of the early major Canadian drivers in NASCAR’s top level, passed away Thursday morning. He was 65.
Reigning FIA Cross-Country Bajas World Champion and Dakar Rally contender Yazeed Al-Rajhi is skipping the 2023 season opener after suffering a hairline fracture in his right rib and costal cartilage while skiing.
After racing part-time for the family team in 2021 and 2022, Kyle Sieg will upgrade to the full 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series season with RSS Racing.
Joe Graf Jr. will enter five NASCAR Xfinity Series races for Joe Gibbs Racing starting at Fontana.
Now having left McAnally-Hilgemann Racing, Derek Kraus will race the 2023 NASCAR Truck season opener at Daytona for Young’s Motorsports.
While Bobby Labonte and Ryan Newman return for the full 2023 Superstar Racing Experience, Brad Keselowski and Hailie Deegan have also committed to the entire season now that SRX races don’t clash with their NASCAR obligations. Denny Hamlin will also race the opener at Stafford.
After running the final six races of the 2022 NASCAR Truck season, Kaden Honeycutt will join Roper Racing for the first six rounds of the 2023 slate.
NASCAR Xfinity regular Riley Herbst will enter the Cup Series for the first time as he runs a part-time schedule for Rick Ware Racing starting with the Daytona 500. He will also race the other superspeedway events.



