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Earnhardt Jr.’s one way into NASCAR Cup after $150M regret – Motorsport – Sports

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With charter values surging in the wake of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports’ antitrust settlement with NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr. would almost certainly need outside investment to move JR Motorsports into full-time Cup Series competition. NASCAR came to the negotiating table on Day 9 of the antitrust trial this month, bringing an end to nearly 14 months of legal conflict between the two Cup teams and the sanctioning body.

23XI and FRM launched an antitrust lawsuit in October 2024, accusing NASCAR of engaging in monopolistic practices after refusing to sign up to the recent charter agreement. The legal battle saw both sides endure course-altering changes, including a December 2024 preliminary injunction allowing the two teams to maintain their chartered status for 2025, which was overturned on appeal in June 2025.

23XI and FRM raced the remainder of 2025 as “open” teams, losing the benefits afforded to chartered outfits, which yielded significant financial implications. NASCAR had barely begun its trial defense when a settlement was reached on Day 9, and some of the agreed-upon concessions included a substantial monetary payment to the teams, likely covering the losses incurred after racing from June to November as “open” teams.

The two teams also secured “evergreen charters,” changing the landscape of Cup Series racing forever. Permanency was one of 23XI and FRM’s key pressure points, and the impact of NASCAR’s concession has seen charter values skyrocket.

The buy-in for a NASCAR charter before this month’s settlement stood at north of $20 million. Now, it is speculated that charters will be valued close to, or exceeding, nine figures. Earnhardt Jr., who runs the Xfinity outfit JR Motorsports alongside his sister, Kelley, has long stated that they would like to take the team to NASCAR’s premier series.

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However, they were put off by the thought of parting with $30M to race in the Cup Series. When the charter system was first created, JR Motorsports did not take up a $1M opportunity to buy a charter from Michael Waltrip Racing either. Following the settlement, Earnhardt Jr. says that the Cup Series buy-in has now more than quadrupled.

“If the charter remains nothing more than a guaranteed entry into a single event, I think then values remain where they are today. What the teams have recognized are if those charters were to become permanent and therefore basically a franchise, the values are well north of $150 million,” Earnhardt said on the Dale Jr. Download podcast.

“So, you’re sitting there with a charter that’s worth let’s say $25 million, and by the stroke of Jim France’s pen, it will now be $150 million. If you’re a charter owner, of cours,e you’re hoping for that to happen. I believe, secretly, even the people that signed the Charter Agreement that someway, somehow, in the end, that these do become permanent. That is the ultimate decision that I think comes out of this whole trial.

“They’ll be some other little nuances of will 23XI and Bob Jenkins be rewarded some damages, will this lever get pulled, will this little thing get changed, will somebody lose a job, will this person get replaced? All those things may happen, could happen but ultimately, I think what we are deciding is do the charters become franchises, do they become permanent and realized in new value north of $150 million?”

JR Motorsports is one of Xfinity’s leading teams. The nine-figure cost would force the Earnhardts to seek highly lucrative partnerships to take JR Motorsports to full-time competition in the Cup Series.

Earnhardt has previously admitted that finding an attractive partnership hasn’t been successful. “Kelley (Earnhardt-Miller, sister) and I have talked about getting into it, and we’ve seen some opportunities to do that, but it didn’t work out,” Earnhardt said last year. “We’re still at the table, talking to different teams about maybe partnering or investing. We’re always open to hearing what someone thinks about our idea of a partnership, but none of them have been like, ‘That’s it, that’s a perfect match, man.’ That is what we’re looking for.”



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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Unveils 2026 Season Plans

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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) announced its motorsport program for the 2026 season on Friday, December 19. It covers all racing activity in non-top tier categories like F1, IndyCar, NASCAR, WEC or IMSA.

2026 Motorsport Activities

  • TGR will continue to strengthen industry collaboration in the top categories in Japan, SUPER GT and the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship, to build further excitement for motorsports in Japan. In the SUPER GT GT500 class, TGR will aim for fourth consecutive Drivers’ and Team Championship titles, while in Super Formula, it has set the goal of reclaiming the Drivers’ Championship.
  • In the Japanese Rally Championship, TGR will once again build a team consisting of its employees and conduct human resource development as it has in the past. Through the MORIZO Challenge Cup within the JN3 class, the team will support the development of young drivers who are aiming for the WRC and promote the active participation of female drivers.
  • In the Super Taikyu Series and Nürburgring races, TGR will practice its philosophy of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars and fostering talent. In the Super Taikyu Series, the team will also continue to take on the challenge of expanding new options toward achieving carbon neutrality through purposeful passion and action. At the Nürburgring, the starting point of making ever-better cars, the team will compete in the 24-hour race with the goal of completing the race.
  • TGR will enter the American Rally Association (ARA) National Championship for the first time with a rally car based on the GR Corolla, taking on the challenge of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars on American roads.
  • In the World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC), driver Akira Miura, supported by TGR, will compete in the T1 class from the second round onward following the Dakar Rally.
  • In the KYOJO CUP, TGR will continue to support the series in 2026 to promote diversity and expand the motorsports fan base and participant community with the aim of making motorsports more sustainable. The team will also support female drivers and help create an environment where they can thrive in motorsports.
  • In driver development, TGR will continue to develop talent capable of competing in top categories both in Japan and overseas by building an environment where they can demonstrate their potential and maximize their abilities. The TGR Driver Challenge Program (TGR-DC) and TGR-DC Racing School will support a total of 16 drivers. The WRC Challenge Program will welcome its fifth-generation drivers and new global participants, bringing a total of nine drivers and co-driver to the program.
  • In participatory motorsports, TGR will continue to expand participation through entry-level events such as the GR86/BRZ Cup, Yaris Cup, and Rally Challenge. The team will also work with circuits and local governments across Japan to ensure safe and well-organized races and rallies.

Through these motorsport activities, TGR is committed to developing human resources and fostering talent capable of thriving both in Japan and overseas. At the same time, TGR will continue to engage in the making of ever-better motorsports-bred cars and in initiatives that make motorsport more attractive and sustainable.

■Highlights from the 2025 Season

Championships In Japan SUPER GT TGR TEAM au TOM’S won the season championship
-Team Champion
-Drivers’ Champion (Sho Tsuboi / Kenta Yamashita)

SUPER GT

GT500 Class
  • The team will compete again in 2026 with the GR Supra GT500.
  • Through TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Development (TGR-D), support will be provided to six teams with six vehicles.
  • Rikuto Kobayashi will join the lineup as a new driver.
Team Vehicle No. Driver Tires
TGR TEAM ENEOS ROOKIE ENEOS X PRIME GR Supra 14 Kazuya Oshima (Japan) BS
Nirei Fukuzumi (Japan)
TGR TEAM WedsSport BANDOH TBD (Base: GR Supra GT500) 19 Yuji Kunimoto (Japan) YH
Sena Sakaguchi (Japan)
TGR TEAM au TOM’S au TOM’S GR Supra 36 Sho Tsuboi (Japan) BS
Kenta Yamashita (Japan)
TGR TEAM Deloitte TOM’S Deloitte TOM’S GR Supra 37 Ukyo Sasahara (Japan) BS
Giuliano Alesi (France)
TGR TEAM KeePer CERUMO KeePer CERUMO GR Supra 38 Toshiki Oyu (Japan) BS
Rikuto Kobayashi (Japan)
TGR TEAM SARD DENSO KOBELCO SARD GR Supra 39 Yuhi Sekiguchi (Japan) BS
Sacha Fenestraz (Argentina)

Tires: BS = Bridgestone, YH = Yokohama

GT300 Class
  • TGR will continue to support customer motorsports activities for teams competing with GR and LEXUS brand vehicles.
Team Vehicle No. Driver Tires
HYPER WATER Racing INGING HYPER WATER INGING GR86 GT 2 Yuui Tsutsumi (Japan) BS
Kazuhisa Urabe (Japan)
SHADE RACING TBD 20 Katsuyuki Hiranaka (Japan) MI
Eijiro Shimizu (Japan)
HOPPY team TSUCHIYA TBD (Base: GR Supra) 25 TBD YH
TBD
apr apr GR86 GT 30 Hiroaki Nagai (Japan) YH
Hibiki Taira (Japan)
Manabu Orido (Japan)
apr LC500h GT 31 Kazuto Kotaka (Japan) BS
Miki Koyama (Japan)
Charlie Wurz (Austria)
Saitama Green Brave Green Brave GR Supra GT 52 Hiroki Yoshida (Japan) BS
Seita Nonaka (Japan)
LM corsa Syntium LMcorsa LC500 GT 60 Hiroki Yoshimoto (Japan) DL
Shunsuke Kohno (Japan)
K-tunes Racing K-tunes RC F GT3 96 Morio Nitta (Japan) TBD
Shinichi Takagi (Japan)

Tires: BS = Bridgestone, MI = Michelin, DL = Dunlop, YH = Yokohama
Only teams with confirmed third drivers are listed.

Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship

#14 Toyota Gazoo SuperFormula car
  • Toyota GAZOO Racing Development (TGR-D) will supply the teams with 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder direct-injection gasoline turbo engines (TRD 01F).
  • Kalle Rovanperä, Rikuto Kobayashi, and Charlie Wurz will participate in the races for the first time.
  • TGR will supply engines to TEAM GOH, a team committed to developing drivers who can compete globally.
  • TGR will review the structure of KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC, a team for driver/engineer/mechanic development.
Team No. Driver
REALIZE KONDO RACING 3 TBA
4 TBA
KCMG* 8 Kenta Yamashita (Japan)
69 Kalle Rovanperä (Finland)
NTT docomo Business ROOKIE 14 Nirei Fukuzumi (Japan)
WECARS IMPUL with SDG 19 Zak O’Sullivan (U.K)
VANTELIN TEAM TOM’S 36 Sho Tsuboi (Japan)
37 Sacha Fenestraz (Argentina)
SANKI VERTEX PARTNERS CERUMO・INGING 38 Sena Sakaguchi (Japan)
39 Toshiki Oyu (Japan)
KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC 7 Kamui Kobayashi (Japan)
28 Rikuto Kobayashi (Japan)
TEAM GOH 53 Charlie Wurz (Austria)

*Provisional

Japanese Rally Championship

  • TGR will enter the MORIZO Challenge Cup (young-driver development category held within the JN3 class) with the GR Yaris.
  • As in previous years, under team director Tomoyuki Shinkai (former TGR-WRJ driver through 2024), TGR will practice human resource development with its engineers and mechanics.
Team TOYOTA GAZOO Racing – WRJ
Vehicle / Class GR YARIS / JN3 (MORIZO Challenge Cup)
Main specifications Engine 1.6-liter in-line 3-cylinder intercooler turbo
Drive System GR-FOUR sport 4WD system
Driver / Co-driver Mako Hirakawa / Ryo Tomimoto

Nürburgring 24 Hours

  • TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing (TGRR) will compete with the aim of finishing the world’s toughest course with a GR Yaris that has been further refined through the 2025 entry.
Team Vehicle Drivers
TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing GR YARIS MORIZO
Daisuke Toyoda
Hiroaki Ishiura
Kazuya Oshima

Super Taikyu Series

  • TGR will enter the series with three mixed teams of professional drivers, its employees, and gentleman drivers to strengthen the cars.
  • TGRR will accelerate the making of ever-better cars by fielding the same driver lineup as at the Nürburgring.
Team Car Drivers
TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing GR Corolla H2 concept MORIZO
Daisuke Toyoda
Hiroaki Ishiura
Kazuya Oshima
GR Team ORC Field GR Yaris M-concept Yasuhiro Ogura
Masahiro Sasaki
Takamitsu Matsui
GR Team SPIRIT GR Yaris DAT Racing Concept Shunsuke Kohno
Kenta Yamashita
Tokiya Suzuki

ARA National Championship

  • TGR will newly enter the ARA National Championship from Round 2 in 2026, with the aim of developing cars on North American roads and making ever-better motorsports-bred cars.
  • The rally car based on GR Corolla will compete in the RC2 class (roughly equivalent to Rally2 level).
  • The driver will be young American Seth Quintero, who will compete in ARA in parallel with W2RC.
  • TGR’s employees will also participate as engineers and mechanics to conduct hands-on develoment of pit human resources.
Team TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team (TGR-WRT)
Vehicle / Class GR Corolla Rally RC2 / RC2
Main specifications Engine 1.6-liter in-line 3-cylinder turbocharged
Drive System 4WD
Driver / Co-driver Seth Quintero / Topi Luhtinen

W2RC

  • Akira Miura, who has competed in Dakar Rally’s T2 class with Toyota Auto Body, will conclude his entry with Toyota Auto Body at Dakar 2026. From Round 2 onward, he will compete in the T1 class with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing W2RC, with support from TGR. After Miura moves to the T1 class, Toyota Auto Body will continue to compete in the T2 classs, which is designated for vehicles that are based on production models.
Team TOYOTA GAZOO Racing – W2RC
Vehicle / Class DKR GR Hilux / T1
Main specifications Engine V35A production-spec
Drive System 4WD
Driver / Co-driver Akira Miura / Armand Monleón

KYOJO CUP

  • TGR will support the team entries and activities of female drivers with the aim of building an environment where female drivers can thrive in motorsports.
Team Driver
NTT docomo Business ROOKIE Mako Hirakawa (Japan)
TOM’S* Aimi Saito (Japan)
Hana Burton (U.S.)
ITOCHU ENEX TEAM IMPUL with Dr.DRY* Rio Shimono (Japan)*
KCMG* Miki Onaga (Japan)
Rami Sasaki (Japan)
OPTIMUS CERUMO・INGING Riona Tomishita (Japan)
Kokoro Sato (Japan)
AIWIN Re-Kobe* Itsumo Shiraishi (Japan)

*Provisional

Driver Development

1)TGR Driver Challenge Program (TGR-DC)
  • TGR will continue its program to develop drivers capable of excelling in top categories worldwide.
  • Across diverse challenges, TGR will create an environment that expand opportunities for drivers to maximize their abilities.
  • TGR will support the following drivers in 2026.
    -Kalle Rovanperä will race in the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship and Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy.
    -Ritomo Miyata will compete in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
    -Jin Nakamura will enter the FIA Formula 3 Championship, and the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy (FRO) .
    -Yuki Sano will compete in the Formula Regional European Championship (FREC) and Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRMEC).
    -Rikuto Kobayashi, and Charlie Wurz will race in the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship and SUPER GT.
    -Kiyoshi Umegaki and Tokiya Suzuki will race in the Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship and SUPER GT.
    -Oscar Wurz will race in the Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship.
Driver Category Team (provisional)
Kalle Rovanperä (Finland) Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship KCMG
Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy Hitech
Ritomo Miyata (Japan) FIA Formula 2 Championship Hitech
Rikuto Kobayashi (Japan) Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC
SUPER GT (GT500) TGR TEAM KeePer CERUMO
Charlie Wurz (Austria) Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship TEAM GOH
SUPER GT (GT300) apr
Miki Koyama (Japan) SUPER GT (GT300) apr
Jin Nakamura (Japan) FIA Formula 3 Championship Hitech
Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy Hitech
Yuki Sano (Japan) Formula Regional European Championship R-ace GP
Formula Regional Middle East Championship R-ace GP
Kiyoshi Umegaki (Japan) Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship TOM‘S
SUPER GT (GT300) CARGUY MKS RACING
Tokiya Suzuki (Japan) Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship TOM‘S
SUPER GT (GT300) TBD
Oscar Wurz (Austria) Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship TOM‘S
Yuzuki Miura (Japan) Formula Regional Japanese Championship TOM’S FORMULA
Masana Muto (Japan) Formula Regional Japanese Championship TOM’S FORMULA

2)TGR-DC Racing School
  • TGR will conduct training to develop professional drivers through the FIA-F4 Championship series in Japan.
  • Details of the 2026 selection trials will be announced later. From the trial participants, outstanding and promising drivers will receive support for race entries in subsequent seasons.

[2026 TGR-DC Racing School Drivers]

(All drivers are Japanese)

Driver Category Team
Yuzuki Miura Japanese FIA-F4 Championship TGR-DC Racing School
Masana Muto
Masaki Hamabe
Tomoki Terashima
Buntaro Igarashi
Ryo Sakai

3)WRC Challenge Program
  • Based in Finland, TGR will conduct training in Europe to develop drivers and co-drivers who can excel in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC)
  • 2nd-generation driver Yuki Yamamoto will tackle a full WRC season with a Rally2 car.
  • 3rd-generation drivers Shotaro Goto and Takumi Matsushita will step up to Rally2 class; 4th-generation drivers Rio Ogata and Kanta Yanaguida and co-driver Tomiya Maekawa will step up to Rally3 class.
  • Hiroya Minowa and Zeal Jones from the 5th generation will newly participate in the program in 2026.
  • Jasper Vaher (Estonia, 18) who will join the program and compete with a Rally2 car. TGR expands the program by welcoming a driver from outside Japan for the first time.
Driver Category Team
Yuki Yamamoto (Japan) Rally2 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team
Shotaro Goto (Japan) Rally2
Takumi Matsushita (Japan) Rally2
Rio Ogata (Japan) Rally3
Kanta Yanaguida (Japan) Rally3
Tomiya Maekawa (Japan)*Co-driver Rally3
Hiroya Minowa (Japan) Rally4
Zeal Jones (Japan) Rally4
Jasper Vaher (Estonia) Rally2

Grass-root Motorsports

TGR will collaborate with circuits and local governments nationwide to provide opportunities to enjoy the true appeal of cars—controlling them and enjoying driving. The team will also implement support for those who aim to take on the challenge of participatory motorsports, prioritizing the safety of all participants.

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GR86/BRZ Cup
  • A one-make series using GR86 / SUBARU BRZ (ZN8/ZD8), delivering exciting, close races thanks to minimal performance differences.
  • Competing cars are the GR86 Cup Car Basic and SUBARU BRZ Cup Car Basic, available for purchase at Toyota and Subaru dealerships nationwide.
  • Two series: Professional Series (for professional drivers) and Clubman Series (for ambitious drivers aiming for the top). The 2026 season plans seven rounds at seven major circuits nationwide.

Details: https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/86brz/

Event Date Location
Rd.1 Sun, Apr 5 Autopolis
Rd.2 Sat–Sun, May 16–17 Sportsland SUGO
Rd.3 Sat–Sun, Jun 27–28 Okayama International Circuit
Rd.4 Sat–Sun, Aug 8–9 Tokachi Speedway
Rd.5 Sat–Sun, Sep 5–6 Fuji Speedway
Rd.6 Sat–Sun, Oct 3–4 Suzuka Circuit
Rd.7 Sat–Sun, Nov 21–22 Mobility Resort Motegi

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Yaris Cup
  • Competing cars are Yaris Cup Cars based on the Yaris with a 1.5-liter engine, and the series accept both MT vehicle and CVT vehicle entries. In 2026, the series will again be held nationwide, divided into five regional series to allow entrants to choose based on their place of residence, with enhanced support so first-time challengers can participate confidently.
  • Some 2026 rounds will introduce a Novice Class for beginners, broadening entry options.

Details: https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/yariscup/

Series Round Date Venue
Hokkaido Rd.1,2 May 24 (Sun) Tokachi Speedway
Rd.3 Aug 9 (Sun) Tokachi Speedway
Rd.4 Sep 27 (Sun) Tokachi Speedway
Tohoku Rd.1 May 16 (Sat) Sportsland SUGO
Rd.2 Sep 13 (Sun) Mobility Resort Motegi
Rd.3 Oct 24–25 (Sat–Sun) Sportsland SUGO
Kanto Rd.1 Apr 25 (Sat) Mobility Resort Motegi
Rd.2 Jun 20 (Sat) Fuji Speedway
Rd.3 Nov 28 (Sat) Fuji Speedway
Kansai Rd.1 Apr 18–19 (Sat–Sun) Suzuka Circuit
Rd.2 Jun 28 (Sun) Okayama International Circuit
Rd.3 Nov 21–22 (Sat–Sun) Suzuka Circuit
Kyushu Rd.1,2 Apr 5 (Sun) Autopolis
Rd.3 Jul 25 (Sat) Autopolis
Rd.4 Nov 1 (Sun) Autopolis
Special Round Dec 12 (Sat) Fuji Speedway

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Rally Challenge
  • An introductory rally with beginner-friendly courses, allowing first-time entrants to easily enter with peace of mind.
  • JAF NATIONAL B license holders can enter not only with a GR Yaris or GR86, but also with HEVs and AT vehicles such as Yaris and Aqua—welcoming rally beginners and female participants.
  • In 2026, TGR plans 12 rounds nationwide, including a special round, enhancing support to build an environment where first-time challengers can participate with confidence.

Details: https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/rallychallenge/

2026 Series Event Schedule
Round Date Event Name Area Format
Rd.1 Mar 14–15 Okinawa Okinawa Prefecture Standalone
Rd.2 Apr 18–19 Yatsugatake Chino Nagano Prefecture Standalone
Rd.3 May 16–17 Mt. Fuji Susono Shizuoka Prefecture Standalone
Rd.4 Jun 13–14 Kanzaki & Yoshinogari Saga Prefecture Cup Event (Regional)
Rd.5 Jun 27–28 Shibukawa Ikaho Gunma Prefecture Standalone
Rd.6 Jul 11–12 Dinosaur Katsuyama Fukui Prefecture Standalone
Rd.7 Aug 22–23 Akitakata Hiroshima Prefecture Standalone
Rd.8 Sep 12–13 Rankoshi Hokkaido Standalone
Rd.9 Sep 26–27 Lake Biwa Takashima Shiga Prefecture Standalone
Rd.10 Oct 10–11 Rifu Miyagi Prefecture Cup Event (Regional)
Rd.11 Oct 24–25 Takaoka Manyo Toyama Prefecture Standalone
Special Round Nov 28–29 Toyota Aichi Prefecture Standalone

2026 – Other Event Schedule
Pre-event Feb 7–8 Iwate Iwate Prefecture Standalone

e-Motorsports
  • TGR will continue engaging in e-Motorsports activities to help create an environment where anyone can aspire to become a race car driver. Details will be announced once preparations are complete.



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Curb Records and Motorsports manager reflects on Biffle’s legacy

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Every day, Gene Overcash walks around NASCAR history. 

“Oh, man, this is the best job in the world,” said Overcash, Curb Records and Motorsports manager.  

He describes it as an honor to see and touch cars with significant and unique history.

“We’ve got just like a Todd Gilliland’s car that won the championship in 2016. We got Dale Earnhardt’s first championship car. We got the Richard Pettis 199 win car,” Overcash said. 

Another special car is Greg Biffle’s Red Man-sponsored ride.

“They brought this car, and I cannot remember the day they brought it in here, but the way I understood it was that they took the backup products off of race cars. And this was one of the last cars on the track with tobacco products,” he said. 

Biffle and six others were killed in a plane crash Thursday morning.

Overcash and Biffle were also neighbors on Lake Norman. He spent three years working in the sport and says Biffle was one of the nicest people to him. Losing him is a blow for racing.

“It’s just not the sport. It’s all the contributions that he did,” Overcash said. 

Biffle was known for using his own helicopter to get supplies to western North Carolina residents after Hurricane Helene. He flew in supplies like water, food, and even medication for storm victims.

“He’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet,” he said. 



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ARCA MENARDS SERIES, ARCA MENARDS SERIES EAST, ARCA MENARDS SERIES WEST, NWMT, CANADA

UPDATED: 12/19/2025

DATE

SERIES

TRACK

TV

2/7/2026

NWMT

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

2/14/2026

AMS

DAYTONA INT’L SPEEDWAY

FOX

2/28/2026

AMSW

KEVIN HARVICK’S KERN RACEWAY

FLO RACING

3/5/2026

AMS

PHOENIX RACEWAY

FS1

3/5/2026

AMSW

PHOENIX RACEWAY*

FS1

3/27/2026

NWMT

MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

3/28/2026

AMSE

HICKORY MOTOR SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

4/4/2026

AMSE

ROCKINGHAM SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

4/11/2026

AMSW

TUCSON SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

4/12/2026

NWMT

THOMPSON MOTORSPORTS PARK

FLO RACING

4/18/2026

AMS

KANSAS SPEEDWAY

FS1

4/25/2026

AMS

TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY

FS1

5/2/2026

NWMT

OXFORD PLAINS

FLO RACING

5/2/2026

AMSW

SHASTA SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

5/2/2026

AMSE

NASHVILLE FAIRGROUNDS

FLO RACING

5/8/2026

AMS

WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONAL

FS2

5/16/2026

AMS

TOLEDO SPEEDWAY

FS1

5/16/2026

NWMT

SEEKONK

FLO RACING

5/16/2026

AMSE

TOLEDO SPEEDWAY*

FS1

5/17/2026

NCANS

CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK

REV TV CANADA

5/23/2026

AMSW

COLORADO NATIONAL SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

5/30/2026

NWMT

RIVERHEAD RACEWAY

FLO RACING

6/5/2026

AMS

MICHIGAN INT’L SPEEDWAY

FS2

6/6/2026

AMSW

TRI-CITY RACEWAY

FLO RACING

6/6/2026

NCANS

AUTODROME CHAUDIERE **

REV TV CANADA

6/12/2026

AMS

POCONO RACEWAY

FS1

6/20/2026

AMS

BERLIN RACEWAY

FS2

6/20/2026

NWMT

WHITE MOUNTAIN

FLO RACING

6/26/2026

AMSW

SONOMA RACEWAY

FLO RACING

6/27/2026

AMS

ELKO SPEEDWAY

FS2

6/27/2026

NCANS

RIVERSIDE INT’L SPEEDWAY

REV TV CANADA

7/1/2026

NWMT

SEEKONK

FLO RACING

7/3/2026

AMS

CHICAGOLAND SPEEDWAY

FS1

7/4/2026

NCANS

AUTODROME MONTMAGNY **

REV TV CANADA

7/10/2026

NWMT

CLAREMONT

FLO RACING

7/11/2026

AMS

LIME ROCK PARK

FS2

7/18/2026

NCANS

CALABOGIE MOTORSPORTS PARK

REV TV CANADA

7/24/2026

AMS

LUCAS OIL RACEWAY PARK

FS1

7/24/2026

AMSE

LUCAS OIL RACEWAY PARK*

FS1

7/25/2026

NWMT

MONADNOCK

FLO RACING

7/25/2026

NCANS

EDMONTON INT’L RACEWAY **

REV TV CANADA

8/1/2026

AMSE

FLAT ROCK SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

8/5/2026

NWMT

THOMPSON MOTORSPORTS PARK

FLO RACING

8/7/2026

AMS

IOWA SPEEDWAY

FS1

8/7/2026

AMSE

IOWA SPEEDWAY*

FS1

8/8/2026

AMSW

PORTLAND RACEWAY

FLO RACING

8/9/2026

NCANS

GRAND PRIX DE TROIS-RIVIERES

REV TV CANADA

8/15/2026

NCANS

ONTARIO HONDA DEALERS INDY AT MARKHAM

REV TV CANADA

8/22/2026

NWMT

NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

8/23/2026

AMS

SPRINGFIELD DIRT MILE

FS1

8/28/2026

AMS

MADISON

FS1

8/28/2026

NWMT

STAFFORD

FLO RACING

8/29/2026

NCANS

COMPLEXE ICAR

REV TV CANADA

9/5/2026

NWMT

OSWEGO

FLO RACING

9/5/2026

AMSW

ALL-AMERICAN SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

9/6/2026

AMS

DUQUOIN DIRT MILE

FS1

9/6/2026

NCANS

CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK

REV TV CANADA

9/12/2026

AMS

SALEM SPEEDWAY

FS2

9/12/2026

NCANS

DELAWARE SPEEDWAY

REV TV CANADA

9/17/2026

AMS

BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

FS1

9/17/2026

AMSE

BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY*

FS1

9/19/2026

NWMT

RIVERHEAD RACEWAY

FLO RACING

9/25/2026

AMS

KANSAS SPEEDWAY

FS1

9/26/2026

AMSW

MADERA SPEEDWAY

FLO RACING

10/2/2026

AMSW

THE BULLRING AT LAS VEGAS

FLO RACING

10/11/2026

NWMT

THOMPSON MOTORSPORTS PARK

FLO RACING

10/17/2026

AMSW

PHOENIX RACEWAY

FLO RACING

10/31/2026

AMSW

KEVIN HARVICK’S KERN RACEWAY

FLO RACING

* = COMBO ARCA RACE W/ NATIONAL SERIES

** = NASCAR CANADA DOUBLEHEADER WEEKEND



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NASCAR Team Ownership With Michael Jordan Has Led to Denny Hamlin Giving Up On His Precious Golf Time

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What began as a casual moment on a golf course ultimately reshaped Denny Hamlin’s career beyond the driver’s seat. During a rare round of golf, Hamlin decided to text Michael Jordan after coming across a speculative news article suggesting that the two might be interested in buying into a NASCAR team. At the time, the idea felt exploratory rather than inevitable. Ironically, golf, once central to those early conversations, now barely fits into Hamlin’s schedule.

Hamlin confirmed the details during an appearance on Sean Kelly’s Digital Social Hour podcast. He explained that golf once anchored his weekly routine, especially during the early days of the pandemic when NASCAR sat idle. He spent countless hours on the course then, using the time to reset. As the ownership project gained traction, those free days disappeared.

Hamlin said, “I like to (play golf). I certainly don’t have as much time to play golf as I used to. Um, I used to, you know, before I started the race team with Michael, um, you know, my weeks, you know, in in between the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, I could do whatever I wanted. Now those days are designated to… I’m the owner of the team.”

Hamlin explained how ownership reshaped his weekly responsibilities. He said, “So I do all the meetings you know whether it be from sponsorship from the social digital side of things everything competition. I have my hand in everything there.

“So, I have to do that Tuesday through Thursday, and then kind of the Monday and the weekend is all designated to being a driver itself.”

When Hamlin traveled to Florida to meet Jordan in person, the conversation again happened on a golf course. That setting became the backdrop where Hamlin formally pitched the concept of forcing open a new door in NASCAR ownership. Backed by Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing, Hamlin laid out the vision.

Jordan, a six-time NBA champion, listened, engaged, and ultimately bought in. It soon turned into a partnership that would alter the Cup Series landscape.

Hamlin’s motivation extended beyond the downtime created by the COVID-19 shutdown, though that pause did play a role. The sport’s eight-week break removed racing from the calendar and left him with long, unstructured days. Still, the opportunity only truly crystallized when Germain Racing stepped away.

Their exit created an opening that rarely presents itself, and Hamlin recognized the moment. Owning a team had never been part of his post-retirement blueprint, but the timing aligned too perfectly to ignore. That opening gave birth to what would become 23XI Racing.

Germain Racing shut its doors in September 2020, and 23XI Racing acquired its guaranteed starting position, known as a charter, clearing the path for the new organization to enter the Cup Series in 2021. With that move, Hamlin transitioned into one of the sport’s most unique roles.

Hamlin now competes weekly for Joe Gibbs Racing while simultaneously owning a team that lines up across the garage. The last comparable situation of the #11 JGR driver’s dates back three decades, when Dale Earnhardt raced for Richard Childress while owning Dale Earnhardt Inc.



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One driver in, one driver out, and one driver changing teams for 2026

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It would be hard to remember a NASCAR Cup Series silly season with less action that this past year’s had. Two of the highlights, quite frankly, were backmarker teams Haas Factory Team and Rick Ware Racing switching from Ford to Chevrolet following finishes outside the top 30 in the owner standings.

All things considered, 35 of the 36 drivers who ran full-time in 2025 are set to be back with the same team in 2026. While the Cup Series can’t quite claim what Formula 1 could between 2023 and 2024, that there were no offseason driver changes whatsoever for the first time in series history, it was about as close as it gets.

Here’s a look at who is in, who has switched teams, and who is out.

Who’s in?

Congratulations to Connor Zilisch on being crowned NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year for 2026, provided he, at the very least, shows up to the season-opening Daytona 500.

The lone rookie in the 2026 driver lineup, who is coming off of a 10-win Xfinity Series rookie season with JR Motorsports, is set to join Trackhouse Racing behind the wheel of the No. 88 Chevrolet. But he won’t be replacing Shane van Gisbergen, who is simply set to run the No. 97 car after using the No. 88 in 2025.

Who’s switching teams?

It’s Daniel Suarez, not van Gisbergen, who has been replaced by Zilisch, and the No. 99 he used during his five-year run with the Justin Marks-owned team will simply not be used by anybody in the Cup Series in 2026.

But Suarez isn’t out of the Cup Series entirely, as he is set to move to Spire Motorsports to pilot the No. 7 Chevrolet. Spire Motorsports is set to be his fifth different team in 10 full seasons at the sport’s top level.

Who’s out?

The one and only driver who competed full-time during the 2025 Cup Series season but has no plans to do so in 2026 is Justin Haley, whom Suarez is set to replace.

Haley is set to move back down to the Truck Series, and he is set to reunite with Kaulig Racing, the team for which he competed in the Xfinity Series from 2019 to 2021 and then in the Cup Series in 2022 and 2023, as they embark upon their new partnership with Ram Trucks with a five-truck team after shuttering their Xfinity Series (O’Reilly Auto Parts Series) program.

The 68th annual Daytona 500 is scheduled to get the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season underway on Sunday, February 15. Fox’s live coverage is set to begin at 2:30 p.m. ET. Aside from Zilisch, don’t expect to see any new faces, and aside from Suarez, don’t expect to see any old faces in new places.



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Record-Breaking PRI Show Sets The Pace For Motorsports Innovation

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The 37th Annual Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Show concluded last week in Indianapolis after three days of dynamic engagement, collaboration, and innovation. Held at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium, the PRI Show reaffirmed its role as the premier global gathering for motorsports by convening manufacturers, retailers, race teams, tracks, sanctioning bodies, promoters, and media under one roof.

“The PRI Show is where the global motorsports community comes together to shape the future of racing,” said PRI President Michael Good. “This year’s Show delivered on every front — innovation, education, and strategic collaboration — while reinforcing PRI’s commitment to growing the sport and connecting the next generation of professionals.”

Industry Support Stronger Than Ever

The 2025 PRI Show was one of the largest in nearly two decades, with more than 1,060 exhibitors, including 161 first-time participants. Thousands of attendees filled every corner of the Indiana Convention Center, Lucas Oil Stadium, and the connector, creating an unmatched environment for collaboration and innovation. This convergence of industry leaders and innovators underscores PRI’s role as the global hub for motorsports — strengthening relationships with sanctioning bodies, expanding educational programs, and driving initiatives that connect the next generation of professionals to the sport.

T.O.P.S. HQ: Driving Collaboration and Growth for Tracks and Sanctioning Bodies

A key highlight of this year’s PRI Show was the expanded T.O.P.S. HQ presented by MyRacePass.com area, which served as the central hub for track promoters, operators, and sanctioning bodies. Designed to foster collaboration and strengthen industry relationships, T.O.P.S. provided a dedicated space for networking, conducting business, and participating in 42 targeted seminars aimed at improving track operations and event promotion. The activation featured sessions and educational programs that empowered attendees with actionable insights to enhance their facilities and grow grassroots racing. This initiative underscores PRI’s commitment to supporting the backbone of motorsports and building a stronger, more connected racing ecosystem.

Attracting the Next Generation of Motorsports Professionals

Education and workforce development were a major focus throughout the Show, highlighted by the Next-Gen Engagement Panel moderated by PRI President Michael Good. The panel featured top leaders from across motorsports, including Michael Cobb, SCCA President and CEO; Joey Denewitz, NASCAR Managing Director, Weekly & Touring Series; John Doonan, IMSA President; Evan Jonat, NHRA Senior Vice President of National Events; and Jason Smith, USAC President.

The discussion centered on strategies to connect with future talent, create career pathways, and ensure a strong pipeline of professionals for the racing industry. This year’s efforts included participation from leaders representing 118 educational institutions and more than 500 students, highlighting PRI’s commitment to workforce development. Additional programs such as the Next-Gen Education Track, Student Networking Breakfast, and the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow National Championship provided hands-on learning and networking opportunities for students and educators.

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Exhibitor Innovation Recognized

Innovation was front and center on the Show floor, highlighted by the Featured Products Showcase awards. More than 400 cutting-edge products competed for recognition from a panel of 12 motorsports industry judges, with 22 manufacturers earning top honors. The winning entries represented the forefront of motorsports technology, spanning performance components, advanced simulation tools, safety innovations, and data-driven solutions.

Attendees also enjoyed an impressive lineup of feature vehicles throughout the Show and showcased in the new PRI Paddock, a dynamic addition to this year’s Show. Highlights included a BMW M4 GT3 EVO from SRO GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, a Honda Civic from SCCA Time Attack, a TRAD PRO4 custom off-road truck from Amsoil Champ Off Road, a Schnee-Lawson Sprint Car from the High Limit Racing Series, and a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano from Formula Drift. Also on display was the “miRAGE” Mitsubishi Mirage R4 owned by Vivian Campbell, guitarist for Def Leppard, which drew crowds throughout the event. A centerpiece of the experience was the Show’s iconic hanging car, represented by the Matco Tools Top Fuel dragster driven by four-time NHRA Top Fuel Champion Antron Brown, continuing a long-standing PRI tradition.

Celebrity Appearances

The PRI Show welcomed some of the biggest names in motorsports, including Mario Andretti, Antron Brown, John Force, Tony Kanaan, Richard Petty, Ivan “Ironman” Stewart, and Tony Stewart, among others, who engaged with fans and industry professionals, adding excitement and star power to the event.

PRI also honored three industry icons with induction into the PRI Hall of Fame: Paul “Scooter” Brothers, John Kilroy, and Chris Raschke. These honorees exemplify the ingenuity and craftsmanship that define modern racing and the value of PRI as the platform to launch new products to a global audience.

Motorsports Advocacy and Education

PRI continues to champion the interests of the racing community through legislative and regulatory advocacy. Show attendees had the opportunity to participate in education sessions focused on PRI’s efforts to protect racetracks and grow the sport, including updates on federal legislation such as the Motorsports Fairness and Permanency Act and state-level initiatives that safeguard tracks from nuisance complaints. These programs reflect PRI’s commitment to ensuring a strong and sustainable future for motorsports.

The PRI Show returns to Indianapolis Dec. 10-12, 2026. For more information, visit PerformanceRacing.com.

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This story was originally published on December 19, 2025. Drag IllustratedDrag Illustrated





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