Reigning NASCAR Cup champion Chase Elliott will race against his dad Bill in the SRX finale at Nashville next Saturday, while this weekend’s Slinger race will feature Slinger Nationals winner Luke Fenhaus.
Taylor Gray, who broke his vertebra, leg, and foot in a car accident in April, will return to racing with ARCA at Elko this Saturday before making his NASCAR Truck début at Watkins Glen in August.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will be reprofiled for 2022, such as increasing the banking in the turns from 24 to 28 degrees and narrowing the track width.
Brett Moffitt, who last raced in the NASCAR Trucks in April before switching to Xfinity points, will return to the series for Knoxville in a second truck for AM Racing.
NASCAR Xfinity driver Michael Annett will return to the Truck Series for the first time since Eldora in 2014 when he drives for Young’s Motorsports at another dirt track in Knoxville this Friday.
Chase Elliott once again proves himself as one of the greatest road course drivers in NASCAR as he became the first Cup winner at Road America since 1956.
Ernie Francis Jr. battled with Scott Speed throughout the Camping World SRX Series event at Lucas Oil Raceway, and he held off Bobby Labonte in a two-lap dash to win his first race of the year.
Kyle Busch is 4/4 in 2021 NASCAR Xfinity competition after winning at Road America in his first ever start at the Wisconsin road course.
Contact between Robby Gordon and Jerett Brooks as they fought for the lead allowed Matt Brabham to join the fight. Brabham held off Gordon to sweep Mid-Ohio, his first Stadium Super Trucks sweep since Detroit 2016.
As Matt Brabham celebrated his first win of the 2021 Stadium Super Trucks season, Bill Hynes and Bo LeMastus threw hands, helmets, and even a steering wheel.
In the NASCAR Cup Series’ first on-track activity at Road America since 1956, brothers Kurt and Kyle Busch ran 1–2 in practice, though the latter will go to a backup after crashing.
The eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series will not return for the rest of 2021.
Parker Price-Miller, a sprint car ace known as “The Law Firm”, will make his NASCAR Trucks début at Knoxville next weekend for Jordan Anderson Racing.
In leading the Stadium Super Trucks’ second Mid-Ohio qualifying with over .668 seconds on runner-up Robby Gordon, Matt Brabham remains the only driver to win Fastest Qualifier at the Lexington road course in a stadium truck.
Aaron Bambach, Robby Gordon, Jerett Brooks, Robert Stout, Bo LeMastus, Jett Noland, Bill Hynes, Max Gordon, and Matt Brabham make up the field of nine for the Stadium Super Trucks’ second trip of 2021 to Mid-Ohio.
Late model champion and ARCA rising star Derek Griffith will make his NASCAR Truck début at Gateway in August for Kyle Busch Motorsports.
Jerett Brooks, who last raced in the Stadium Super Trucks at the 2018 season finale, will return to the series in his début weekend at Mid-Ohio. He will drive the Continental Tire truck.



