IMSA favourite Jordan Taylor will finally get to race in the NASCAR Cup Series as he fills in for the injured Chase Elliott at Circuit of the Americas.
Brian Weber will return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Phoenix with MBM Motorsports in his first series start since 2003, while his last NASCAR national event was in 2012.
Akinori Ogata, one of four Japanese drivers to have competed in the NASCAR Truck Series, will make his 2023 début at Atlanta for G2G Racing.
With Chase Elliott out due to a fractured tibia, his Hendrick Motorsports team-mates gave him a 1–2–3 finish at Las Vegas.
Austin Hill’s dream start to the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity season continues as he claimed Las Vegas for his second win after just three rounds.
Kyle Busch, seeking to win all three NASCAR national series races at Las Vegas this weekend, got off to a good start by dominating the Truck event.
Chase Elliott will miss Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at Las Vegas after hurting his leg while snowboarding. Josh Berry will fill in.
Preston Pardus will race for his family team Pardus Racing in the Xfinity Series at COTA.
After losing his #38 Front Row ride to Zane Smith for 5 Cup races, Todd Gilliland will still get to race the full schedule with 4 starts in Rick Ware’s #15 and 1 in FRM’s #36.
A month after losing his younger brother Federico in a car accident, Max Gutiérrez will run the NASCAR Truck race at Las Vegas for AM Racing with a special tribute on his vehicle.
Kyle Weatherman will enter the Las Vegas Xfinity Series race for Our Motorsports.
The seventh-generation NASCAR Cup Series Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is now available as part of the LEGO Technic line.
“Mad Max” McLaughlin will race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for the first time at Watkins Glen in August for the upstart FRS Racing. He won at The Glen in what is now ARCA East in 2019.
Leland Honeyman’s maiden NASCAR Xfinity Series race will come at Phoenix on 11 March.
By winning a rain-delayed NASCAR Xfinity race, John Hunter Nemechek is the final person to triumph on Auto Club Speedway’s two-mile configuration.
Kyle Busch needed just two points races to become a winner for Richard Childress Racing, doing so in the final NASCAR Cup event on Auto Club Speedway’s two-mile layout.
Rain and even a snow spell has pushed the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Auto Club Speedway to Sunday evening after the Cup event.



