Gray Gaulding will run his first NASCAR race of 2020 on Sunday at Darlington with Rick Ware Racing.
B.J. McLeod’s Xfinity Series team will move up to the Cup level at Darlington on Sunday.
For NASCAR’s upcoming races with no qualifying, the starting lineup will be set by random draw, followed by field inversions for later races.
NASCAR has expanded the Xfinity and Truck Series grids from 36 and 32 to 40 each for races without qualifying.
Tommy Baldwin, Josh Bilicki join Darlington grid
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Tommy Baldwin will make its first Cup Series start in 2017 when NASCAR resumes at Darlington next Sunday. Josh Bilicki will pilot the effort in the #7.
Two months after breaking his legs in a motocross accident, Brett Moffitt has been cleared by NASCAR to return to racing. Due to the pandemic, he has not missed a single race.
The seven-race eNASCAR Pro Invitational Series is a sandwich, and its bread slices are Denny Hamlin. After winning the inaugural race, he closed out the series by winning the final race at North Wilkesboro.
As NASCAR gears up for the season restart, Richmond Raceway, Sonoma Raceway, and Chicagoland Speedway have lost their dates to the new replacement races.
Kyle Larson has completed his sensitivity training, but remains indefinitely suspended by NASCAR as of the time being. In the meantime, he will return to World of Outlaws.
Chase Elliott and Tony Stewart will grace the covers of NASCAR Heat 5, set for release in early July.
After running the season-opening EuroNASCAR Esports Series round, MotoGP rider Iker Lecuona will contest the full series.
William Byron continues to flex his iRacing skills with yet another Pro Invitational win, though drama between the leaders was aplenty.
The eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series will conclude next Saturday with a special track: North Wilkesboro Speedway, which last hosted a NASCAR race in 1996.
NASCAR has outlined new safety tweaks for Cup cars in the wake of Ryan Newman’s terrifying Daytona 500 crash.
The NASCAR season will resume on 17 May at Darlington Raceway, followed by a six-race slate (across three series) over the next ten days there and at Charlotte.
Days after announcing his intention to return, Ryan Newman has officially been cleared by NASCAR to race and has been granted a playoff waiver.
Matt Kenseth will drive Chip Ganassi Racing’s #42 for the rest of the 2020 season.



