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Two NASCAR teams will be racing without charters this weekend. Here's the latest on 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports' lawsuit vs. NASCAR.
NASCAR President Steve Phelps believes that the race series isn't in direct competition with Formula 1 and IndyCar
On its first July weekend in more than 56 years, Dover Motor Speedway will play host to a NASCAR tripleheader of the ARCA, Xfinity and Cup series. It's the first time since Dover's debut Cup race on July 6, 1969 that the track nicknamed the "Monster Mile" has had a race in July with NASCAR's premier series.
When NASCAR introduced the In-Season Challenge for the 2025 season, it was billed as a midseason tournament designed to pit the stars of the sport against each other over five races with a million dollar prize on the line.
XI Racing is in a tough spot. The team owned by Denny Hamlin and NBA legend Michael Jordan is at risk of losing its cup charters alongwith Front Row Motorsports in a legal battle with NASCAR.
Without the Chicago street race on the schedule in 2026, the number of road and street course races could decrease next season. NASCAR is reportedly set to host a street race in San Diego, but the short-term future of the Mexico City race is also up in the air after van Gisbergen won the inaugural race in June.
Once an overwhelmed teenager at NASCAR's top level, Joey Logano has matured into one of its elder statesmen ahead of his 600th Cup start.
NASCAR convinced a federal judge to deny two racing teams—including one owned by basketball icon Michael Jordan—a temporary restraining order against the organization to preserve their charter designation and guarantee spots in the Cup Series.