Assuming no further changes are made to the entry list, Joe Nemechek will run his first NASCAR Cup race since 2015 when he hits the track in Sunday’s Southern 500 at Darlington.
With just two days before the Truck Series’ annual trip to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Tyler Dippel has been suspended indefinitely by NASCAR. Specifics of his suspension and a replacement driver have not been revealed.
Ryan Sieg will run his first Cup Series race since 2017 at Indianapolis, driving the #27 for Premium Motorsports.
The 2020 NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series will feature more restrictions on Cup drivers, a smaller Xfinity field, and a new slate for the Dash 4 Cash and Triple Truck Challenge.
Denny Hamlin battled with Matt DiBenedetto for much of Saturday’s Bristol Night Race and came out on top for his first Bristol win since 2012.
Bayley Currey, who was scheduled to run the NASCAR Xfinity and Cup Series races at Bristol in the upcoming weekend, has been suspended indefinitely for violating NASCAR’s substance abuse policy.
NASCAR on NBC analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family are safe after a fiery plane crash two days before he is scheduled to announce the Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway. To allow for recovery, NBC has permitted him to skip the weekend’s broadcast.
The 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series will feature a new Ford Mustang with a redesigned nose.
After just one season together, Matt DiBenedetto will part ways with Leavine Family Racing. The two are currently enjoying their best seasons to date with highs in top-five and -ten finishes.
After 13 seasons in the Cup Series, David Ragan will step away from full-time NASCAR racing after the 2019 season.
Kevin Harvick took the lead with less than 20 laps to go to win his second straight August Michigan race.
Reigning champ Brett Moffitt, regular season champ Grant Enfinger, dirt star Stewart Friesen, two-time race winner Austin Hill, Xfinity-turned-Truck regular Ross Chastain, former champs Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter, and 18-year-old Tyler Ankrum will fight for the 2019 NASCAR Truck Series championship.
J.J. Yeley will drive Rick Ware Racing’s new #54 car at Bristol with sponsorship from Slayer.
IMSA and former IndyCar driver Jack Hawksworth has been tabbed by Joe Gibbs Racing for his maiden NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Mid-Ohio.
Spencer Boyd will make his Cup Series début with Rick Ware Racing at Michigan.
After starting on the pole, Chase Elliott held off a hot pursuit by Martin Truex Jr. to win at Watkins Glen for the second straight year.
With the NASCAR Truck and Xfinity Series heading to the dirt of Eldora Speedway and the road course of Watkins Glen, many teams will enter new drivers with experience on those circuits.



