After making six starts across the last two years, Layne Riggs will move up to the NASCAR Truck Series full-time in 2024 with Front Row Motorsports.
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Xfinity team will run 2 cars for Sheldon Creed and Chandler Smith, the #20 for Aric Almirola and John Hunter Nemechek, and #19 for Taylor Gray, Joe Graf Jr., William Sawalich and Ryan Truex.
Freshly reinstated by NASCAR, Noah Gragson will make his Cup Series return in 2024 in the #10 Ford of Stewart-Haas Racing.
Now that he’s made the move to America, Supercars great Shane van Gisbergen will run full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for Kaulig Racing along with 7 races in the Cup Series for Trackhouse.
With GMS Racing’s shutdown, 2023 NASCAR Truck Series championship runner-up Grant Enfinger will race for CR7 Motorsports in 2024.
With his domestic assault charges dropped, Cody Ware was reinstated by NASCAR on Monday. He received an indefinite suspension in April.
Thad Moffitt, grandson of Richard Petty, will race the #46 full-time in the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series for the newly created Faction46 team.
Fast Pasta to the 5.
Despite winning a Cup Series race, A.J. Allmendinger will drop back down to the NASCAR Xfinity Series with Kaulig Racing for 2024.
Tyler Ankrum is once again a Chevrolet driver as he moves to McAnally-Hilgemann Racing for the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series. Jack Wood will also race part-time in a fourth truck.
After racing part-time in 2023, Timmy Hill will once again run the full NASCAR Truck Series calendar in 2024 for his family-run team.
NASCAR Cup Series team Trackhouse Racing will become a MotoGP team in 2024 as they partner with Aprilia to field bikes for Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez.
NASCAR’s R&D engineers received the Dino Toso Racecar Aerodynamicist of the Year Award for their successful 24 Hours of Le Mans entry.
Dawson Cram, who used to work for JD Motorsports as a mechanic, will rejoin the team as a driver for the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
The NASCAR Cup Series will have a lucrative TV deal from 2025 to 2031 that retains FOX and NBC, brings back TNT, and adds Amazon Prime Video and Bleacher Report.
Ford now has its own “all-star” car in the form of RFK Racing’s Stage 60, which will run its first race at the Daytona 500 with David Ragan.
Toyota’s 2024 NASCAR Cup Series challenger will be an upgraded Toyota Camry dubbed the XSE.