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Dale Earnhardt Jr. implores NASCAR to make major change to race rules
Dale Earnhardt Jr. wouldn’t mind if NASCAR made one big change to its races in the foreseeable future. Earlier this month, Earnhardt talked about changing NASCAR’s caution rule on Dale Jr. Download.
“Get rid of stage cautions entirely,” Earnhardt Jr. said when talking about what Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch discussed on the Actions Detrimental podcast. “No stage break caution, that goes away. You still pay points out at certain moments in the race, as we do today. I’m fine with that. I like people accumulating points during the race.
“It does create a conversation that I think we need to have around somebody who finished 14th getting fifth-place points or the fifth-best points, or the guy even winning the race not having the most points as the guy in second or third because of what happened throughout the race. I don’t know if I love all that, but hey, that’s another conversation.”
Dale Earnhardt revealed the one challenge with the potential NASCAR rule change
Earnhardt then said, “There’s a lap clock, a lap counter. You run a certain amount of laps green, and if no caution has come out, you throw the yellow. If there’s a natural yellow at some point in that mix it resets the clock. I like that. That way, I think it changes fuel strategy, all types of things to be able to get the teams to have to… They have to race a little bit.”
Later in the conversation, Earnhardt implied that the change might be difficult because of TV. “The networks want yellows so they can go to break,” he said. “I’m sure the plan stuff makes it easier. That’s a part of it. The networks have a lot of leverage in terms of when we’re going to start races and how races is going to look and all that stuff.”
As mentioned by USA Today, NASCAR has been racing with stage cautions in the Cup Series since 2017. NASCAR removed stage cautions from road courses in 2023 but brought them back last year.
For the next Cup Series race, which is the Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR will have three stage cautions for the four-stage race. The cautions will be thrown every 100 laps at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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Cadillac launches stealthy first F1 livery for Barcelona testing
Cadillac, Formula 1’s newest team, will appear at Barcelona’s pre-season shakedown sporting a monochrome livery.
Cadillac is joining F1 as an 11th expansion team in 2026, fielding cars for returning F1 veterans and race winners Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez.
The Graeme Lowdon-led team, which operates out of bases in Silverstone and the US, has revealed its first-ever F1 livery – a temporary colour scheme that will be used at Barcelona’s F1 shakedown at the end of January.
The one-off Barcelona livery, which was presented by General Motors CEO Mark Reuss at its Detroit headquarters, consists of a sleek and stealthy monochrome colour scheme, featuring black and silver. Reuss admitted the low-key design was part of F1’s pre-season tradition of disguising its aerodynamic shapes as much as possible.
Cadillac’s one-off shakedown F1 livery for Barcelona
Photo by: Cadillac Communications
The design features Cadillac’s crest and has also incorporated the names of the team’s founding members across the UK and US on the nosecone.
“Our new testing livery celebrates Detroit’s design heritage and the power of the global Cadillac Formula 1 team, while keeping our design secrets under wraps,” said Reuss. “The Barcelona test is just the beginning — we can’t wait to share our official race livery with fans around the world next month.”
Cadillac’s definitive 2026 race livery will be unveiled on 8 February during a high-profile, half-time Superbowl ad, ahead of the official start of pre-season testing in Bahrain.
“Debuting our race livery during a globally televised championship broadcast challenges convention and brings Cadillac Formula 1 to a global audience,” said Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss. “Paired with this special-edition testing livery designed by the GM Design studios, we’re honoring automotive heritage while looking ahead as we build toward the 2026 season.”
Earlier this month, Cadillac announced former Sauber racer Zhou Guanyu will perform reserve driver duties in 2026, while former IndyCar star Colton Herta will compete in F2 in preparation of a potential F1 future with the squad.
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Could new NASCAR Chase format help Hendrick Motorsports? Elliott: ‘I like my odds now, for sure.’
CONCORD, N.C. – With NASCAR announcing it will be returning to ‘The Chase’ format in 2026 in the Cup Series, O’Reilly Series and the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, it was tough not to immediately ask a couple of questions:
- Who the change could benefit moving forward?
- Who it would’ve benefitted in the recent past.
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The latter is a fairly easy answer to find thanks to our friends at Racing Insights. And it would’ve been good news for Hendrick Motorsports.
First, a quick refresher of Monday’s news.

The Chase certainly presents a departure from the playoff system used over the last decade-plus. Instead of eliminations and three-race rounds, The Chase will include a 10-race postseason with the top 16 drivers in points over the first 26 races qualifying. From there, a champion will be crowned based on total points over the final 10 events. Also in the rule changes: race winners will now receive 55 points instead of 40 and the win-and-you’re-in rule is now gone.
While Hendrick Motorsports had its share of success in the playoff era, winning championships in 2016 (Jimmie Johnson), 2020 (Chase Elliott), 2021 (Kyle Larson and 2025 (Larson), The Chase could’ve led to even more success. Especially lately.
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For starters, Hendrick Motorsports would be entering 2026 with three straight championships and Larson would be a two-time defending champ, adding a title in 2024. Prior to that, William Byron’s 2023 would’ve been good enough to earn a title as well with Larson finishing as the runner up that season and in 2022 as well. Byron would have been second in 2024.
So, all of that should mean big things moving forward, right?

Well, perhaps. Elliott was on hand at Monday’s announcement and spoke to just that:
“I think if you based off historical performance, sure,” Elliott said. “But as we all know, performance and the way you performed last year might not play out the same way this year. If you’re judging off last year and the year before, yes, you could make that argument. But me, personally, if you looked back at last season, kind of the way we finished the year, I felt like we were getting into a place where I felt confident.
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“But I do feel like you have a bigger sample set and more opportunities to string together more races and it not be so choppy.”
Certainly, the era of The Chase was a good one for Hendrick Motorsports and specifically, Johnson, who won championships in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2013. From 2004-2013, Johnson claimed 60 of his 83 career victories and scored 24 of Hendrick Motorsports’ 32 wins during The Chase. Spearheaded by Johnson, the organization led all of NASCAR in championships (six), wins, top fives (128), top 10s (200) and laps led (9,044) in postseason races.
While Elliott is himself a former champion, as well as the son of another champion, Bill Elliott, he’s also part of a generation at age 30 that was largely shaped by The Chase in terms of racing fandom.
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“My jaw was on the floor, the fact that (Johnson) could win five straight championships and I think a lot of people pointed to the format being the reason for that,” Elliott said. “But to me, as time went on, you realized how good that format was and how much we wished we just had that back.”

And theoretically, there may be nobody in the garage the format shift benefits more than Elliott, whose knack for consistency and reliability has been right at the top of the sport in recent years. His average finish of 12.4 is the best in the Next Gen era (2022-present) where he also ranks third in top 10s (73), first in top 20s (115) and best in DNFs (10) among drivers who were full time in all four seasons.
“I liked my odds before, but I like my odds now for sure,” he admitted.
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Aside from personal preferences or how advantageous one system might be compared to another for his team and Hendrick Motorsports; Elliott also cited several other positives from NASCAR’s decision. First, it brings an end to the playoff era, a system that brought with it exciting moments in elimination races but arguably, may not have fit a 36-week racing season as well as other sports.
Second, with elimination races now a thing of the past, Elliott believes it could signal a shift to more respectful racing with last lap divebombs and crazy late moves in the interest of advancing now likely coming up less frequently.

“One mistake we’ve made … is trying to be like every other mainstream sport that’s out there and I think it’s super important to remember we’re not and that we’re not, and that’s OK,” Elliott said. “What we have can be really, really entertaining and really fun to watch.
“There is such an art to what we do and it’s not throwing haymakers all day. There’s a lot of finesse and craft, just being a little bit better than the next guy and just these tiny little feels you have with the race car and with your hands and with your feet and, not just bulldozing somebody out of the way to get a spot in the last race or whatever. I hope this is more of a directional change.
“I think it preserves the long-term integrity of what we do. I think the champion should be very, very proud of what we have here, and I think our fans should also be proud too and also be excited for it and let’s enjoy it.”
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Chili’s® Grill and Bar and Spire Motorsports Ride the ‘Dente into 2026 with Multi-Year Partnership Renewal
Chili’s makes its 2026 debut in its home state of Texas at the March 1 NASCAR race weekend at Circuit of the Americas, the first of multiple dates on the No. 77.
“Our partnership with Spire Motorsports continues to grow as we see excitement build at the track and with race fans across the country,” said Chili’s Director of Media Tim Forman. “We both take our business seriously but are eager to embrace opportunities to have fun and show up in unexpected ways together. Last season, Carson took it to a new level, giving fans an authentic reason to connect with Ride the ‘Dente, and we can’t wait to continue that push this year.”
“The team at Chili’s has really become students of the game,” said Hocevar. “I think the Ride the ‘Dente look was one of the cleanest and most iconic schemes of the season, and it feels like we’re becoming one of the most talked about team and partner relationships in the garage. I’m really excited to build on that in 2026. Every race we were in the Chili’s colors, we were really fast, and our plan is to give back to their commitment by getting them a lot of TV time up front, and hopefully, in Victory Lane.”
Chili’s has expanded its racing footprint with Spire Motorsports with primary placement on Hocevar’s dirt late model and the High Limit Racing sprint car driven by fellow Spire Ascent driver Gio Scelzi. At this week’s Chili Bowl Nationals, Chili’s sponsors Scelzi’s midget and is the pre- and post-race show title sponsor for FloRacing’s coverage throughout the event.
“I am infinitely thankful for the relationship Spire Motorsports has built with Chili’s,” said Spire Motorsports Co-Owner Jeff Dickerson. “From what started as a one- or two-race opportunity, to where we find ourselves in 2026 is a true testament to Chili’s commitment to this platform. We’ve built a solid NASCAR Cup Series program with Carson (Hocevar) and our No. 77 team and expanded the relationship to connect with our High Limit sprint car team and dirt late model project. We’ve had a pit road seat to their story too, so we truly appreciate how Chili’s has re-emerged as the go-to, casual dining destination across the country. We’re more than proud Chili’s has joined us on our mission to win races and compete for championships. We’ve enjoyed so much to this point and still have much to accomplish.”
Following up his NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year season in 2024 with a pair of runner-up finishes last year at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, Hocevar is poised for a breakout third season in the Cup Series. His authentic, lighthearted personality off the track and throwback bravado on it have made him a fan favorite with a rapidly growing fanbase.
More information about Chili’s primary race dates and design reveal for the March 1 weekend at Circuit of the Americas will be announced closer to the race, but for more information about Spire Motorsports, please visit spire-motorsports.com.
About Chili’s® Grill & Bar
Hi, welcome to Chili’s! A proud leader in the casual dining industry and the flagship brand of Dallas-based Brinker International, Inc. (NYSE: EAT), Chili’s was named Ad Age’s 2025 Brand of the Year. Founded in 1975, Chili’s is known for serving Big Mouth Burgers®, Crispy Chicken Crispers®, and sizzling fajitas, while hand-shaking more margaritas than any other restaurant brand in the United States. Chili’s operates 1,600 restaurants in 29 countries and two territories with over 70,000 team members. With a purpose to make everyone feel special, Chiliheads take food, drink and service seriously – but not themselves. Chili’s was a proud winner at the 2025 MenuMasters Awards for Best New Menu Item for Nashville Hot Mozz, the breakout addition to the social media-famous Triple Dipper. For more than 20 years, Chili’s has been a proud supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and has raised more than $120 million for the organization through generous guest and team member donations. Find more information at chilis.com, follow on X or Instagram, like on Facebook, or join Chili’s on TikTok.
About Spire Motorsports
Spire Motorsports fields full-time entries in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and High Limit Racing.
The team, co-owned by longtime NASCAR industry executive Jeff Dickerson and TWG Motorsports CEO Dan Towriss, earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. The team’s most recent win came on May 30, 2025, when Rajah Caruth took the checkered flag in the Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway.
In 2026, Spire Motorsports will campaign the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s in the NASCAR Cup Series and the Nos. 7 and 77 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The Mooresville, N.C., organization will also field the No. 77 410 sprint car in High Limit Racing competition.
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Chili’s, Spire extend No. 77 NASCAR deal to 2026
The fan-favorite restaurant brand and ascending race team expand sponsorship of the No. 77 Chevy ZL1 driven by Carson Hocevar
Chili’s makes its 2026 debut in its home state of
“Our partnership with Spire Motorsports continues to grow as we see excitement build at the track and with race fans across the country,” said Chili’s Director of Media Tim Forman. “We both take our business seriously but are eager to embrace opportunities to have fun and show up in unexpected ways together. Last season,
“The team at Chili’s has really become students of the game,” said Hocevar. “I think the Ride the ‘Dente look was one of the cleanest and most iconic schemes of the season, and it feels like we’re becoming one of the most talked about team and partner relationships in the garage. I’m really excited to build on that in 2026. Every race we were in the Chili’s colors, we were really fast, and our plan is to give back to their commitment by getting them a lot of TV time up front, and hopefully, in Victory Lane.”
Chili’s has expanded its racing footprint with Spire Motorsports with primary placement on Hocevar’s dirt late model and the High Limit Racing sprint car driven by fellow Spire Ascent driver Gio Scelzi. At this week’s Chili Bowl Nationals, Chili’s sponsors Scelzi’s midget and is the pre- and post-race show title sponsor for FloRacing’s coverage throughout the event.
“I am infinitely thankful for the relationship Spire Motorsports has built with Chili’s,” said Spire Motorsports Co-Owner Jeff Dickerson. “From what started as a one- or two-race opportunity, to where we find ourselves in 2026 is a true testament to Chili’s commitment to this platform. We’ve built a solid NASCAR Cup Series program with
Following up his NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year season in 2024 with a pair of runner-up finishes last year at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, Hocevar is poised for a breakout third season in the Cup Series. His authentic, lighthearted personality off the track and throwback bravado on it have made him a fan favorite with a rapidly growing fanbase.
More information about Chili’s primary race dates and design reveal for the March 1 weekend at Circuit of the
About Chili’s® Grill & Bar
Hi, welcome to Chili’s! A proud leader in the casual dining industry and the flagship brand of
About Spire Motorsports
Spire Motorsports fields full-time entries in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and High Limit Racing.
The team, co-owned by longtime NASCAR industry executive Jeff Dickerson and TWG Motorsports CEO Dan Towriss, earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. The team’s most recent win came on May 30, 2025, when Rajah Caruth took the checkered flag in the Rackley Roofing 200 at
In 2026, Spire Motorsports will campaign the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s in the NASCAR Cup Series and the Nos. 7 and 77 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The
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Flying Lizard Motorsports’ Darren Law Steps Out of Driving Retirement for Daytona Return with Vintage Racing Company
Phoenix, Ariz., (January 13, 2026) – Flying Lizard Motorsports Team Principal Darren Law will step back into the driver’s seat later this month, taking a break from team ownership to compete with Vintage Racing Company (VRC) in the BMW M Endurance Challenge at Daytona International Speedway.
Law will co-drive the No. 91 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS alongside Owen Trinkler and Dan Ammann in the Michelin Pilot Challenge endurance race, which serves as the season opener for the series. The race is scheduled to go green on Friday, January 23, at 1:45 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on Peacock.
The Daytona start marks a special return for Law, who brings decades of experience and success at the iconic Florida circuit. A former overall winner at Daytona in the DP class with Brumos Porsche driving a Porsche DP Prototype, Law is joining VRC in their launch of the team’s first full-season effort in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge.
“After having spent so many years driving Porsches, I am looking forward to getting back in one and competing at Daytona,” said Law. “I have a great deal of history and success at this track, and Daytona is a special place for me. This is a great way to begin the season.

“I want to thank Michael Eberhardt for asking me to join their effort, I was able to test with the team in December and spend valuable time with Dan and Owen. I have know Owen for many years and am excited to finally get a chance to drive with him. Both are very quick drivers, and we worked well together from the outset. This is a great event, as I always enjoy the challenge. It will be fun and hopefully we can deliver a strong result for the team.”
While Law’s primary focus remains leading Flying Lizard Motorsports’ multi-program efforts across North America, The Daytona appearance represents a unique opportunity to bring his proven experience and background, and contribute to the VRC effort as it embarks on its inaugural full-season campaign in the Michelin Pilot IMSA series.
The BMW M Endurance Challenge at Daytona will kick off a busy weekend of racing festivities at Daytona International Speedway, setting the stage for the Rolex 24 At Daytona later in the weekend. Fans can watch Law’s return to competition live on Peacock beginning at 1:45 p.m. ET on Friday, January 23.
About Flying Lizard Motorsports
Flying Lizard Motorsports is a premier motorsport team known for its unwavering commitment to excellence and success on the racing circuit. With a rich history spanning over two decades, Flying Lizard Motorsports has earned a formidable reputation as a powerhouse in the world of motorsports, boasting 24 championship titles and a legacy of podium finishes across North America and at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Fueled by passion, expertise, and a relentless drive for perfection, the team continues to push boundaries and set new standards of performance in every competition it enters. Through strategic partnerships and a dedicated team of professionals, Flying Lizard Motorsports remains at the forefront of motorsport innovation, delivering thrilling racing experiences and unforgettable moments for fans worldwide.
Apex Motor Club
Apex Motor Club is Arizona’s premier motorsports club located just 35 miles southwest of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and the only private motorsports club located within a major metropolitan area. APEX is the ultimate country club for automotive enthusiasts where car culture, racing and country club lifestyles converge. Enjoy an hour of track time in your latest acquisition, drive off track, into your privately-owned garage and join like- minded enthusiasts in the clubhouse for food, beverages, and activities.
APEX Motor Club features only the best in racing technology. The APEX phase one track is a 2.27-mile circuit with an additional 2.15-mile circuit in phase 2, beginning construction in 2023. APEX is paved using the latest techniques and premium materials, creating the smoothest and most durable racing surface, rarely found on most race tracks.
Furthermore, APEX incorporated extensive run off and installed an LED flag-lighting system to offer members a premium and safe racing atmosphere.
APEX has something for everyone from world-class racing circuits to private collection tours, as well as a clubhouse with amenities including a swimming pool, fitness center, restaurant and more. The APEX experience offers everything from the APEX Academy, which not only teaches members their new track, but provides the fundamentals in performance driving techniques, to private one-on-one coaching with industry experts and racing professionals. In addition, APEX features on-site fueling and offers concierge-level service for preparing your vehicle prior to as well as during lapping and racing sessions. The APEX off-track experience is just as valuable! APEX members enjoy special invitations to a variety of unique experiences throughout the valley and country all year long.
Website: www.apexmotorclub.com.
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A Dream Come True: Henrik Peters Set For Rookie Challenge Debut With Marko Stipp Motorsport – Speedway Digest
Age is truly just a number when it comes to chasing your passion: 48-year-old Henrik Peters is gearing up to join the Rookie Challenge and compete for the NASCAR Euro Series regularity time-attack title during the 2026 season. Following a successful test in the winter, the Kleinmachnow native officially signed with Marko Stipp Motorsport for what will be his first season in European NASCAR.
“I am absolutely thrilled to confirm my participation in the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series season,” Peters stated after putting pen to paper on his inaugural NASCAR contract. “Taking this next step means the world to me, and I am highly motivated to work relentlessly with the team to achieve competitive results. I’m eager for the season to start and ready for the challenges ahead. I want to sincerely thank Marko Stipp Motorsport for their confidence in me and this fantastic opportunity. My focus is sharp: to learn, develop, and give everything I have throughout the 2026 Season.”
Outside of racing, Peters, who privately drives a roaring, NASCAR inspired track setup Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, works as an Certified Financial Planner. He is no stranger to high-performance driving, having previously participated in track days, and he spends extensive hours honing his skills in his sim racing simulator. Everything related to motorsports fuels his drive, but he maintains balance by training in the gym and dedicating time to his family.
“We are delighted to bring Henrik Peters, our first MSM Discovery Day graduate, into NASCAR Euro Series,“ said Team Manager Chris Liemann. „The chemistry between us was right from the start, and we look forward to guiding Henrik step-by-step through the Rookie Challenge to prepare him for the OPEN next year.”
The 2026 NASCAR Euro Series grid is rapidly taking shape, and Peters will certainly not be the last fresh face across the three divisions. The 2026 Rookie Challenge will roar to life on April 17 at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. Peters’ official racing number will be announced by Marko Stipp Motorsport at a later date. The German long-team goal is to move up to OPEN in the near future.
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