After four years, Win-Tron Racing will return to the NASCAR Truck Series, fielding a part-time truck for Howie DiSavino III.
The 2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series playoffs will feature ten drivers, a two-member increase.
Front Row Motorsports have signed an extension with Ford Performance, Roush Fenway Racing, and Roush-Yates Engines.
In addition to the #74, Mike Harmon Racing will field the #47 for the 2020 Xfinity Series season.
With Daniel Suárez reportedly joining the team, Parker Kligerman is out at Gaunt Brothers Racing.
Erik Jones spent Wednesday and Thursday testing NASCAR’s NextGen car at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Perhaps the most notable feature in his test car is a five/six-speed sequential transmission rather than the traditional four-speed H-shaped pattern.
Daniel Hemric will run 21 Xfinity Series races in 2020 for JR Motorsports.
Joe Graf Jr. will race full-time in the Xfinity Series for SS-Green Light Racing in 2020.
The Xfinity Series will race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course in 2020.
With the Supercars Championship switching from Pukekohe to Hampton Downs for the Auckland Super400 due to Anzac Day restrictions, the Boost Mobile Super Trucks will follow them to a new site for Weekend #3.
NASCAR has lowered downforce at the three road courses and six shorter oval tracks for the 2020 Cup season.
Bill McAnally Racing, one of the NASCAR West Series’ most successful teams, has partnered with Bill Hilgemann to form McAnally-Hilgemann Racing for the 2020 Truck Series season. 18-year-old reigning West champion will race full-time for the team.
Front Row Motorsports, a longtime NASCAR Cup Series team, will expand into the Gander Trucks for Todd Gilliland in 2020.
Justin Haley, who surprised the NASCAR world when he won at Daytona in just his third Cup start, will return to the track at the Daytona 500. Joining him will be his Xfinity team Kaulig Racing, who will make their first Cup start.
Although David Ragan has retired from full-time NASCAR Cup racing, he will run the Daytona 500 with Rick Ware Racing.
Ross Chastain will run the 2020 Daytona 500 and Coca-Cola 600 in the #77, a partnership between Chip Ganassi Racing and Spire Motorsports.
Ryan Sparks, a longtime engineer for Richard Childress Racing, has joined Go Fas Racing for the 2020 Cup season as Corey LaJoie’s crew chief.



