2017 Stadium Super Truck champion Paul Morris and 20-year-old development driver Luke Vanna will race the 2020 Boost Mobile Super Trucks schedule under the Team Norwell name.
Former Supercars driver Paul Weel, whose career ended after a serious crash at Bathurst in 2008, will return to racing in 2020 with the Boost Mobile Super Trucks.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame’s induction process will now enshrine three members annually rather than the usual five.
The 4th of July Xfinity race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, now known as the Pennzoil 150, will be a 62-lap run on the 14-turn configuration.
Ryan Truex and Gus Dean might not have full-time NASCAR rides, but they’ll still be racing in the Truck Series in 2020 with Niece and Hill Motorsports.
Waddell Wilson, Buddy Baker, Joe Gibbs, Bobby Labonte, and Tony Stewart have been enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Three months after winning his and the team’s first-ever race, Spencer Boyd will run the full 2020 Gander Trucks season with Young’s Motorsports.
Longtime racing veteran John Andretti, who has enjoyed success in many forms of racing from NASCAR and IndyCar, has passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 56.
Angela Ruch will run the full 2020 NASCAR Truck Series season with Reaume Brothers Racing.
Jeff Hammond was one of NASCAR’s finest crew chiefs in the 1980s, winning two championships before becoming a broadcaster with Fox Sports. Two decades after his last race as a crew chief, Hammond will return to the pit box as Clay Greenfield’s crew chief.
Tuesday saw NASCAR announce chances to the Cup Series stage lengths, along with provide updates on the NextGen car and tweaks to the Triple Truck Challenge and revealing the Xfinity Series’ Indianapolis road course layout.
Daniel Suárez has joined Gaunt Brothers Racing for the full 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season.
Brendan Gaughan’s final season in NASCAR will feature a four-race slate: the two Daytona rounds, including the Daytona 500, and the two Talladega events.
Tate Fogleman, a Super Late Model racer, will run the full 2020 Truck Series schedule with Young’s Motorsports.
With Kaz Grala returning to the team, Richard Childress Racing’s 2020 lineup in the #21 Xfinity car has been finalised. Grala will share the car with Anthony Alfredo and Myatt Snider.
Matt DiBenedetto spent Wednesday participating in an Xfinity Series test session on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway infield course.
MBM Motorsports, who will race in the Cup and Xfinity Series in 2020, has traced out the season plans, including driver lineup with a new addition in Stephen Leicht.



