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BangShift.com IHRA Acquires Historic Memphis Motorsports Park In Millington Tennessee. Big Race Weekend’s Planned For 2026!
Fairfield, OH — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has officially completed the acquisition of the historic motorsports facility in Millington, Tennessee, formerly known as Memphis International Raceway and Memphis Motorsports Park, closing on the property on December 23, 2025.
Originally opened in the late 1980s, the facility has played a significant role in American motorsports history. It has hosted major drag racing events and national touring series and was, at one point, sanctioned by IHRA, hosting IHRA-sanctioned drag racing events during that time. With the property now under IHRA ownership, the acquisition represents a full-circle moment that reconnects the track’s past with a renewed vision for its future.
The facility has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County. Under IHRA ownership, it will operate as a multi-use destination supporting drag racing, stock car competition, grassroots motorsports, and other large-scale events that engage the broader community and region.
“This investment honors the legacy of Memphis Motorsports Park while positioning it for a strong future. IHRA’s acquisition reflects confidence in our region and creates new opportunities for tourism, local businesses, and fan experiences.” said Mayor Paul Young, City of Memphis.
“As the Commissioner for District 1, I am thrilled about IHRA’s acquisition of Memphis Motorsports Park. This investment strengthens our local economy, puts world-class racing back on solid ground, and gives our families and young people a safe, exciting place to create memories for years to come. Having a national organization like IHRA committed to the long-term success of this historic facility is exactly the kind of partnership Shelby County needs.” said Amber Mills, Shelby County Commissioner, District 1, Shelby County Government.
“Memphis Motorsports Park has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County, and IHRA’s acquisition represents a positive step forward for the facility and the community. This investment supports the continued use of the track as a regional destination while creating opportunities for local businesses and future growth. The Millington Area Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with IHRA as this next chapter takes shape.” said Chris Thomas, Executive Director, Millington Area Chamber of Commerce.
“This is a special place in American motorsports,” said Darryl Cuttell, CEO of IHRA. “This facility has a deep history in drag racing and stock car competition, and our goal is to honor that legacy while building a strong, sustainable future. We are committed to bringing meaningful racing back to this property while expanding its role as a destination for a wide range of events that serve racers, fans, and the surrounding community.”
“This acquisition represents more than reopening a racetrack,” said Leah Martin, President of IHRA. “It is about restoring opportunity for racers, families, and the community. This facility aligns with IHRA’s racer-first vision and our commitment to grassroots motorsports, while also allowing the property to support diverse uses that strengthen its year-round impact.”
“Memphis Motorsports Park holds a special place in our hearts,” said Daniel Horton, Assistant Director of the IHRA Stock Car Series. “Bobby Hamilton won the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series race here in a truck built by Tim and with Danny as the crew chief. With the facility now under the IHRA umbrella, we can give grassroots racers a chance to compete where legendary drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Randy LaJoie, and the late Greg Biffle have won. We are extremely excited to bring stock car racing back to Memphis and continue the legacy of this iconic track.”
In the coming days, IHRA will begin facility improvements and operational preparations. Fans and community members are encouraged to follow IHRA across its social media platforms for updates and behind-the-scenes coverage as revitalization efforts get underway. Further announcements regarding schedules and programming will be released in the near future.
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NASCAR Brings Back ‘The Chase’ Championship Format for 2026 Season – Speedway Digest
NASCAR is turning back the clock in 2026, reintroducing “The Chase” as the championship format for its three national series. The move marks a return to the postseason structure that defined the NASCAR Cup Series from 2004 to 2013, following an extensive review process involving team owners, drivers, manufacturers, tracks, broadcast partners, and fans.
The revamped system emphasizes consistency and performance across the entire season while maintaining the drama of a playoff-style finish. Under the new format, the driver with the most points after the postseason will be crowned champion in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The Chase will span the final 10 races for the Cup Series, nine for the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and seven for the Truck Series.
Several key changes accompany the return of The Chase:
- No More “Win and You’re In”: A race victory will no longer guarantee a playoff berth. Drivers must perform consistently throughout the regular season to qualify.
- Bigger Points for Wins: Winning a race will now earn 55 points, up from 40, reinforcing the value of aggressive racing and strong team execution.
- Points-Based Qualification: The top 16 drivers in regular-season points will make The Chase in the Cup Series, with 12 and 10 drivers qualifying in the O’Reilly Auto Parts and Truck Series, respectively.
- Regular-Season Champion Advantage: The points leader entering The Chase will start with a 25-point cushion over second place.
- Seeded Points Structure: Drivers will begin The Chase with tiered points, starting at 2,100 for the top seed and descending to 2,000 for the 16th seed.



The changes aim to create a larger sample size for determining champions, increase the significance of every race, and reward season-long excellence while keeping winning central to the sport’s identity.
Chase Seeding Points:
1st: 2100
2nd: 2075
3rd: 2065
4th: 2060
5th: 2055
6th: 2050
7th: 2045
8th: 2040
9th: 2035
10th: 2030
11th: 2025
12th: 2020
13th: 2015
14th: 2010
15th: 2005
16th: 2000
With The Chase returning, NASCAR hopes to blend tradition with modern competition, delivering a format that honors its history and keeps fans engaged through every lap of the season.
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NASCAR To Reinstate The Chase Championship Format Beginning In 2026
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NASCAR brings back ‘The Chase’ for 2026: Postseason announcement touts 16 drivers, 10 races and one points reset
CONCORD, N.C. – Sometimes to move forward, you have to go back.
NASCAR is doing just that ahead of the 2026 season in the Cup Series, O’Reilly Series (NOAPS) and the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.
On Monday afternoon, NASCAR announced the return of “The Chase”, a postseason format used in varying iterations from 2004-2013. The 2026 Cup Series season will feature a 10-race postseason, beginning at Darlington Raceway on Sept. 6, consisting of 16 drivers with just one points reset coming at the end of the regular season. All drivers who qualify for The Chase will remain in the postseason with points accumulating over the final 10 races to declare a champion. The move is a departure from the playoff format instituted in 2014 that included rounds of three races and elimination cutoffs, leading to a winner-take-all championship race.
Gone too is the “win-and-you’re-in” rule, in which any driver who won a regular season race automatically qualified for the postseason. While victories will no longer come with an entry to The Chase, drivers will now score 55 points for a win instead of 40.

“As NASCAR transitions to a revised championship model, the focus is on rewarding driver and team performance each and every race,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR President. “At the same time, we want to honor NASCAR’s storied history and the traditions that have made the sport so special. Our fans are at the heart of everything we do, and this format is designed to honor their passion every single race weekend.”
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The points leader after 26 races will be rewarded with a 25-point buffer over the field after the reset. The Chase will be seeded as follows:
- First place: 2,100
- Second place: 2,075
- Third place: 2,065
- Fourth place: 2,060
- Fifth place: 2,055
- Sixth place: 2,050
- Seventh place: 2,045
- Eighth place: 2,040
- Ninth place: 2,035
- 10th place: 2,030
- 11th place: 2,025
- 12th place: 2,020
- 13th place: 2,015
- 14th place: 2,010
- 15th place: 2,005
- 16th place: 2,000
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How many races are in The Chase?
The Chase will consist of 10 races in the Cup Series, nine in the NOAPS and seven in the Truck Series.
How many drivers will make The Chase?
The Chase will consist of 16 drivers in the Cup Series, 12 in the NOAPS and 10 in the Truck Series.
When does The Chase start?
The first race of the Cup Series postseason will be held at Darlington Raceway on Sunday, Sept. 6.
What races are in The Chase?
The 10 races in the Cup Series Chase include stops at: Darlington Raceway, World Wide Technology Raceway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Charlotte ROVAL, Phoenix Raceway, Talladega Superspeedway, Martinsville Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway.

2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule
- Sunday, Feb. 1: The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, 8 p.m. (FOX)
- Thursday, Feb. 12: The Duel at Daytona, 7 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, Feb. 15: DAYTONA 500, 2:30 p.m. (FOX)
- Sunday, Feb. 22: Atlanta Motor Speedway, 3 p.m. (FOX)
- Sunday, March 1: Circuit of the Americas, 3:30 p.m. (FOX)
- Sunday, March 8: Phoenix Raceway, 3:30 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, March 15: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 4 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, March 22: Darlington Raceway, 3 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, March 29: Martinsville Speedway, 3:30 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, April 12: Bristol Motor Speedway, 3 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, April 19: Kansas Speedway, 2 p.m. (FOX)
- Sunday, April 26: Talladega Superspeedway, 3 p.m. (FOX)
- Sunday, May 3: Texas Motor Speedway, 3:30 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, May 10: Watkins Glen International, 3 p.m. (FS1)
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- Sunday, May 17: All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway, 3 p.m. (FS1)
- Sunday, May 24: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, 6 p.m. (Prime)
- Sunday, May 31: Nashville Superspeedway, 7 p.m. (Prime)
- Sunday, June 7: Michigan International Speedway, 3 p.m. (Prime)
- Sunday, June 14: Pocono Raceway, 3 p.m. (Prime)
- Sunday, June 21: Naval Base Coronado, 4 p.m. (Prime)
- Sunday, June 28: Sonoma Raceway, 3:30 p.m. (TNT)
- Sunday, July 5: Chicagoland Speedway, 6 p.m. (TNT)
- Sunday, July 12: Atlanta Motor Speedway, 7 p.m. (TNT)
- Sunday, July 19: North Wilkesboro Speedway, 7 p.m. (TNT)
- Sunday, July 26: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 2 p.m. (TNT)
- Sunday, Aug. 9: Iowa Speedway, 3:30 p.m. (USA Network)
- Saturday, Aug. 15: Richmond Raceway, 7 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Aug. 23: New Hampshire Motor Speedway, 3 p.m. (USA Network)
- Saturday, Aug. 29: Daytona International Speedway, 7:30 p.m. (NBC)
The Chase
- Sunday, Sept. 6: Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, 5 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Sept. 13: World Wide Technology Raceway, 3 p.m. (USA Network)
- Saturday, Sept. 19: Bristol Motor Speedway, 7:30 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Sept. 27: Kansas Speedway, 3 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Oct. 4: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 5:30 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Oct. 11: Charlotte ROVAL, 3 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Oct. 18: Phoenix Raceway, 3 p.m. (USA Network)
- Sunday, Oct. 25: Talladega Superspeedway, 2 p.m. (NBC)
- Sunday, Nov. 1: Martinsville Speedway, 2 p.m. (NBC)
- Sunday, Nov. 8: Homestead-Miami Speedway, 3 p.m. (NBC)
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Chef Boyardee Joins Ricky Stenhouse Jr. as Primary Sponsor for 2026 NASCAR Season
Chef Boyardee is set to make a significant splash in the world of motorsports as it partners with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No. 47 Hyak Motorsports team for the upcoming 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season. The announcement, made by the race team, reveals a thrilling three-race primary sponsorship agreement with the iconic food brand, alongside an associate sponsorship arrangement for the entire season.
Stenhouse expressed his enthusiasm about this new collaboration, stating, “We’re excited to welcome Chef Boyardee to the Hyak Motorsports family. They’re a brand everyone knows, and bringing them into NASCAR is something the entire team is looking forward to.” The team is gearing up to kick off the season with strong representation of Chef Boyardee.
The distinctive branding of Chef Boyardee will first appear on the No. 47 Chevrolet during The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, set for Sunday, February 1. Following this pre-season exhibition, Chef Boyardee will also sponsor Stenhouse at the much-anticipated Daytona 500 on February 15, culminating the primary sponsorship at the Talladega Superspeedway on April 26.
Brynwood Partners, the parent company of Chef Boyardee, has maintained a relationship with Stenhouse spanning over a decade. Henk Hartong, CEO of Brynwood Partners, expressed pride in their continued partnership. “Ricky has been an incredible ambassador for our brands in the 12 years that we have been sponsoring his car in the Cup Series,” Hartong stated. He looks forward to the brand’s return to prominence at Daytona and Talladega, both venues where Stenhouse has previously triumphed.
The partnership promises not just on-car branding but also an engaging strategy to reach fans through various initiatives. Chef Boyardee plans to leverage team assets for integrated fan engagement at the track and beyond, which includes a robust digital and social media campaign, behind-the-scenes features, and fan-oriented activations.
Stenhouse, 38, boasts a career filled with ambition, having achieved four victories in 475 NASCAR Cup Series starts. Notably, he has found triumph at both Daytona and Talladega, contributing to his status as a strong contender. The previous season saw Stenhouse finish 30th in the championship standings after a series of misfortunes, including a well-publicized feud with fellow driver Carson Hocevar, which appeared to have been resolved.
With the new season on the horizon, Stenhouse is eager to bounce back and showcase his potential, buoyed by the support of Chef Boyardee and the Hyak Motorsports team. The upcoming season is expected to be a thrilling ride for both the driver and the iconic brand as they embark on this exciting partnership.
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Chili Bowl Contender Sidelined Due To Medical Issue
It’s only practice day at the 40th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy, and drama is already brewing.
In a sudden twist, Buddy Kofoid will vacate the seat of the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Mobil1 No. 71W and sit on the sidelines this week as he focuses on a medical issue.
A perennial contender for the Golden Driller since he debuted in Tulsa in 2020, Kofoid has made five Chili Bowl Championship A-Mains in six tries with KKM. He’s a two-time preliminary night winner, locking-in on three occasions, and he finished a career-best second to Logan Seavey in 2024 – falling 0.392-seconds shy of winning it all.
Fresh off an 18-win campaign in 2025, Kofoid and his Roth Motorsports team challenged David Gravel and Big Game Motorsports for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series championship as the Penngrove, California native solidified himself as one of the best in the sport today.
The 24-year-old Kofoid had just arrived back in America after a successful Australia stretch with Trent Pigdon’s team at Perth Motorplex – winning the Boxing Day Bonanza and a preliminary of High Limit International.
Keith Kunz told FloRacing that a few different drivers were called in regards to potentially filling the seat this week, but it was too late in the game to make anything happen, so Buddy’s No. 71W will sit idle without a driver.
The action officially begins in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Monday with the first preliminary, which includes the Race of Champions. You can watch every prelim night and Saturday’s alphabet soup live on FloRacing.
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Record-Breaking ARCA Menards Series Pre-Race Practice Sets Stage for Daytona Opener – Speedway Digest
Daytona International Speedway was buzzing over the weekend as the ARCA Menards Series hosted its two-day Pre-Race Practice ahead of next month’s season opener. A total of 82 drivers and 49 different racecars turned laps on Friday and Saturday, marking the largest participation since 2012.
Gus Dean, the 2024 Daytona winner, returned to the high banks for the first time since his victory two years ago and wasted no time reminding the field of his speed. Driving the No. 25 Nitro Motorsports Toyota, Dean posted the fastest lap of the weekend at 48.744 seconds, translating to 184.638 mph. His performance capped a dominant Friday session for Nitro Motorsports, which swept the top six spots in a late-day drafting run featuring Dean, Gavan Boschele, Jake Finch, Thomas Annunziata, Isabella Robusto, and Jake Bollman. YouTube personality Garrett Mitchell, better known as Cleetus McFarland, latched onto the draft and ranked seventh overall.
Saturday saw Austin Green rise to the top of the charts with a lap of 49.202 seconds (182.919 mph) in the No. 82 Pinnacle Racing Group Chevrolet. Green is widely expected to be a contender for the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series rookie title in 2026. Cole Butcher, the reigning ASA STARS National Tour champion, was second quickest in a storied Rette Jones Racing Ford originally built by Chip Ganassi Racing in 1999—a car that famously led the 2002 Daytona 500 with Sterling Marlin behind the wheel.
Female participation was strong, with eight women taking laps during the two-day session. Robusto led the group in fifth overall, followed by Amber Balcaen in 13th and Taylor Reimer in 16th. Alli Owens returned to Daytona for the first time in 16 years, ranking 19th, while Jade Avedisian made her debut at the track in 25th. Logan Misuraca, Quinn Davis, and Becca Monopoli also logged laps, focusing on single-car runs.
The Road to Daytona program introduced six drivers to the historic speedway, including reigning ARCA West Rookie of the Year Robbie Kennealy, who was the quickest among the group. All six completed roughly 100 miles in single-car conditions under the guidance of veteran Andy Hillenburg.
Joe Gibbs Racing added intrigue with two young talents on track Friday. Giovanni Ruggiero will return in February aiming to deliver the team’s first ARCA win at Daytona, while 16-year-old Max Reaves, a five-time winner in 2025, made his first laps under the mentorship of Bobby Labonte.
Michael Maples Motorsports brought four cars, with Ryan Vargas leading the team in 23rd overall. Team owner Michael Maples ranked 40th.
Despite the heavy traffic, only two incidents occurred, both on Friday. Amber Balcaen spun after a tire failure, forcing her to a backup car, while Bob Martin looped his Toyota moments later. Neither driver was injured.
The ARCA Menards Series returns to Daytona for the 63rd Annual Daytona ARCA 200 on Saturday, February 14. Practice begins Thursday, February 12, followed by qualifying on Friday. The race will air live on FOX at noon Eastern, with radio coverage on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
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