Kyle Larson will be on the pole for the NASCAR Cup Series’ return to Sonoma Raceway, while Austin Cindric will do so for the Xfinity Series’ own trip back to Mid-Ohio.
For the second straight race, James Davison dominated the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series as he won on a newly created Chicago street circuit by nearly a minute.
Donny Schatz, one of the greatest dirt track racers of all time with ten World of Outlaws sprint car championships and 299 career wins, will dabble in NASCAR for the first time when he runs the Truck race at Knoxville in July for David Gilliland Racing.
Chris Hacker will race in the NASCAR Truck Series for the first time at Nashville on 18 June, driving the #94 for Cram Racing Enterprises.
Ben Rhodes’s first-ever NASCAR Cup Series start will have him going around the twisty Sonoma Raceway on Sunday for Spire Motorsports.
Camping World, which sponsors the NASCAR Truck and NHRA Drag Racing Series, has added the Superstar Racing Experience to its list of title sponsorships, naming it the Camping World SRX Series.
Timothy Peters has been released by Rackley WAR despite being halfway through their first season together. The fledgling team has tabbed Josh Berry for the next three Truck races at Texas, Nashville, and Pocono.
Phoenix Raceway will once again host NASCAR Championship Weekend in 2022, marking the third consecutive year that the Arizona mile-long oval is the final track of the year for the Cup, Xfinity, and Trucks.
Kyle Larson led 328 of 400 laps and won all four stages in the Coca-Cola 600 to give Hendrick Motorsports the most wins in NASCAR Cup Series history with 269.
18-year-old Ty Gibbs isn’t even running the full NASCAR Xfinity schedule, yet a win in Saturday’s Charlotte race means he now has 2 wins in 6 career starts.
Kyle Larson and Riley Herbst will respectively lead the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity grid to green after winning the poles at Charlotte.
Despite GMS Racing drivers winning the first two stages, it was points leader John Hunter Nemechek who took the victory in Friday’s Truck Series action at Charlotte.
Austin Dillon, Riley Herbst, and Austin Hill led the way in the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series’ practices at Charlotte on Friday.
Tim Viens has revealed Glory 2 God Racing, a team that hopes to compete in the NASCAR Truck Series in 2022. Viens had purchased Toyota Tundras from Kyle Busch Motorsports the previous week.
Josh Berry hopes to make his NASCAR Xfinity Series road course début at Mid-Ohio in June for Jordan Anderson Racing.
Ty Dillon returns to the Chevrolet camp for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity race at Charlotte as he will drive the #23 for Our Motorsports.
B.J. McLeod Motorsports will field a fourth car, the #76 for Stefan Parsons, for Saturday’s Xfinity race at Charlotte. Chase Briscoe, who won the most Xfinity races in 2020, returns to the series in the team’s #99.



