The NASCAR Xfinity and Gander Trucks will have different pit stop formats at standalone races that are not run in conjunction with the Cup Series.
Jerry Baxter and Bubba Wallace, who worked together in the Truck Series in 2013 and 2014, are back together in the Cup Series for the 2020 season.
Team Penske’s trio of drivers have shuffled crew chiefs for 2020. Brad Keselowski will work with Jeremy Bullins who came from Ryan Blaney’s team, while Blaney will have Todd Gordon from Joey Logano, who will now work with Paul Wolfe.
Reigning Rookie of the Year Chase Briscoe will return to Stewart-Haas Racing for the 2020 Xfinity Series season.
ISM Raceway has ended its naming rights deal with ISM Connect and will return to the Phoenix Raceway name.
All Tommy Joe Martins wants for Christmas is to share his big news: his family-owned team Martins Motorsports will return to NASCAR competition in 2020.
A busy Friday for Rick Ware Racing: hours after announcing they would form a team in the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship, Joey Gase announced he would join their Cup team for the 2020 season.
Junior Johnson, one of the greatest NASCAR team owners and most iconic names in the sport’s history, has passed away. He was 88.
After two seasons with Toyota, Hailie Deegan has become a Ford Performance development driver. In addition to a full-time ARCA Menards Series schedule, she will race in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge.
The Stadium Super Trucks will return to Lake Elsinore Diamond in October 2020.
After two decades of working with Chip Ganassi, Felix Sabates will retire from motorsport ownership in 2020. The two have enjoyed success in NASCAR’s Cup Series and sports cars, from Daytona 500 to 24 Hours of Le Mans victories.
As Front Row Motorsports downsizes from three to two cars for 2020, Michael McDowell returns to the #34 while John Hunter Nemechek will compete for Rookie of the Year in the #38.
After racing with Toyota, DGR-Crosley will switch to Ford for the 2020 NASCAR Gander Trucks season.
Brennan Poole, who ran part-time in the NASCAR Gander Trucks in 2019, will race for Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2020 with Premium Motorsports.
Joey Logano spent Monday and Tuesday testing NASCAR’s Next Gen car. From a diffuser to improve downforce to a larger wheel to swapping spoiler sizes, the car hopes to be NASCAR’s future in 2021.
After a successful five years as Martin Truex Jr.’s crew chief, Cole Pearn will step away from NASCAR in 2020 to spend time with his family. Together, Truex and Pearn enjoyed 24 race wins and a Cup championship in 2017.
To the surprise of not many, Chase Elliott is your 2019 NASCAR Cup Series Most Popular Driver. It is his second straight MPD award.



