Reigning NASCAR Weekly Series champion Layne Riggs will make his NASCAR Xfinity début at Texas with Kaulig Racing followed by starts at Las Vegas and Martinsville.
NASCAR Truck rookie Daniel Dye will make his Xfinity Series début at Texas with Alpha Prime Racing, followed by starts at Las Vegas and Phoenix.
The Busch Light Clash will take place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for a third time in 2024. The NASCAR México Series will join the Cup Series as a support race.
A speeding penalty did not hurt Denny Hamlin’s playoff chase as he scored the Bristol victory. Reigning champion Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Michael McDowell have been eliminated.
Trackhouse Racing has signed reigning Truck champion Zane Smith for the full 2024 NASCAR Cup season, where he will race for Spire Motorsports in a new alliance.
While all of his JR Motorsports team-mates retired, Justin Allgaier celebrated a new contract extension by claiming the Bristol win.
After his lone full NASCAR Cup season in 2019, Daniel Hemric will return to the series in 2024 as the driver of the #31 for his Xfinity team Kaulig Racing.
After three years, Bristol Motor Speedway will revert the spring race from dirt back to the concrete surface in 2024.
Christian Eckes dominated the NASCAR Truck Series’ Round of 8 opener at Bristol, but Corey Heim is the first to clinch his spot in the final four.
Shane van Gisbergen’s transition to NASCAR will come in the form of running Cup, Xfinity, Truck Series and late model races as a Trackhouse Racing development driver.
Aspiring NASCAR Cup Series team 3F Racing and their driver development manager Ryan Vargas will enter the Whelen Euro Series round at Oschersleben.
Stage breaks are back for the NASCAR road course race at the Charlotte Roval.
A month after his indefinite suspension, Noah Gragson has been reinstated by NASCAR.
Danny Bohn will run his first NASCAR Truck Series race of 2023 at Bristol for Niece Motorsports.
Tyler Reddick punched his ticket to the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs’ Round of 12 with an overtime win at Kansas.
Kansas Speedway hosted the final race of the NASCAR Xfinity Series regular season and the Truck Series playoffs’ Round of 10, where John Hunter Nemechek and Christian Eckes solidified their résumés.
John Hunter Nemechek will make his return to full-time NASCAR Cup Series competition in 2024, driving the #42 for Legacy Motor Club.



