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Welcome to the Racing America On SI Live Race Updates page for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

Be sure to refresh this post throughout Sunday’s event as the Live Race Updates story will be updated regularly with the biggest moments from the 399-mile race around the 1.33-mile concrete oval, including lead changes, crash replays, the winner of the race, finishing results, and more.

Lap 70: Blaney to Pit Road

Ryan Blaney was caught behind some lapped cars for a few laps, so he has finally made the move to pit road. His teammate Austin Cindric follows him to pit road, and Chase Briscoe has cycled out as the race leader.

Denny Hamlin is running second followed by William Byron, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell.

Lap 66: Blaney Still Leading, But Briscoe Has Found Clean Air

Ryan Blaney continues to stay on track, and has yet to pit, and while he was gaining time on the drivers, who had fresher tires, Chase Briscoe and Denny Hamlin have finally found some clean air, and are clicking off lap times faster than Blaney’s. Blaney will have to pit, and as it stands, he is now losing time to the eventual leaders of this race.

Lap 55: Blaney Still Hasn’t Pitted

Ryan Blaney has remained on track, and is actually running faster lap times on his old tires than Chase Briscoe and Denny Hamlin are on their fresh tires in traffic. This could actually shake out in Blaney’s favor.

Lap 47: Tyler Reddick Pits

Tyler Reddick has finally made his pit stop on Lap 47, and that will hand the race lead to Ryan Blaney. Austin Cindric, Ty Gibbs, Justin Haley, Corey Heim, Carson Hocevar, Ty Dillon, Alex Bowman, Riley Herbst, and Cole Custer, who have all yet to pit, run inside the top-10 at Lap 47.

Lap 46: Bubba Wallace Busted for Speeding

Bubba Wallace will have to make a pass-through penalty as he was busted for speeding on pit road during his pit stop. That will be costly, as he was running inside the top-10 prior to the penalty.

Lap 41: Denny Hamlin Pits

Denny Hamlin and William Byron head to pit road, and this will hand the lead over to Tyler Reddick on Lap 41.

As Hamlin blends back onto the track, Briscoe will remain ahead of him on track and should reassume the lead once this green flag pit sequence cycles out.

Lap 40: Kyle Larson Short Pits

Kyle Larson and crew chief Cliff Daniels have kicked off green flag pit stops on Lap 40. Larson will attempt to use fresh tires to make up some of his track position. As Larson is finishing up his pit stop, Chase Briscoe is heading to pit road and has relinquished the lead to Denny Hamlin.

Lap 32: Corey Heim Movin’ On Up

After starting tonight’s race from the 33rd spot, Corey Heim has climbed up to the 23rd position.

Lap 31: Briscoe Held Off Hamlin’s Challenge

Denny Hamlin has fallen back from Chase Briscoe once again, and is now roughly 0.600 seconds behind the leader again. It appears Briscoe has held off the challenge for now.

Kyle Larson is still mired back in 30th position, and has made very little progress forward following his near incident on Lap 3.

Lap 25: Hamlin Still Working Over Briscoe

Denny Hamlin has not been able to find a way around his teammate Chase Briscoe for the lead just yet. But he has applied all sorts of pressure. If Briscoe makes a mistake, Hamlin will certainly pounce.

Allmendinger is in the free pass position should a caution come out. He has gotten around fellow lap-down cars driven by Chad Finchum and JJ Yeley, who had to go behind the wall just before the start of the race and rolled onto the track just as the field was taking the green flag.

Lap 15: Hamlin Closing the Gap

At the conclusion of Lap 15, Denny Hamlin has cut Chase Briscoe’s lead to just 0.238 seconds.

Lap 12: Briscoe Continues to Lead From Pole

Chase Briscoe has led all of the opening 12 laps of this race, and he currently sits roughly 0.600 seconds ahead of Denny Hamlin. William Byron, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell are the rest of the top-five runners at the moment.

Lap 3: Larson Nearly Crashes in Stack Up

Kyle Larson got loose into Turn 1 behind Ty Gibbs’ No. 54 car. He slowed down so he wouldn’t collide with Gibbs, and received contact from behind from Zane Smith. Larson was able to hold onto the car, but that was a very close call early in this race.

Larson, who was up to 22nd has now dropped to 33rd-place.

Lap 3: Allmendinger Loses Lap

AJ Allmendinger is officially a lap down after serving his stop-and-go penalty.

7:20 PM ET: Green Flag!

The pace car has peeled off the track surface, and Chase Briscoe has accelerated to signify the start of the Cracker Barrel 400. Briscoe got a good launch and is out front by himself. Denny Hamlin was able to hold off William Byron for the second position.

AJ Allmendinger is serving his stop-and-go penalty now.

7:18 PM ET: AJ Allmendinger Has Dropped to the Rear of Field

As pace laps are ongoing for tonight’s Cracker Barrel 400, AJ Allmendinger has dropped to the rear of the field from the 17th starting spot due to unapproved adjustments to his No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet after pre-race inspection. Allmendinger will also have to perform a stop-and-go penalty on pit road after the green flag tonight.

7:09 PM ET: Engines Fired!

Four-time American Country Music Award nominee, Ernest, who was wearing a Dale Earnhardt Sr. firesuit jacket, gave an animated command to the 39 drivers in the field to start their engines, and the cars all came to life as a result. There is a sold-out crowd in attendance at Nashville Superspeedway tonight.

7:02 PM ET: Elizabeth Marino Belts Out National Anthem

Sergeant Elizabeth Marino from the 2D Marine Aircraft Wing Band delivered an excellent rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, and an AH-1Z Cobra and UH-1Y Huey from the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 performed a flyover. We are just about ready to hear the engines fire for tonight’s race.

7:01 PM ET: Invocation has been completed

After the United States Marines Color Guard presented the Nation’s colors,Chaplin Nathan Huffman, a 2D Combat Engineer delivered the invocation prior to Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

NASCAR Reveals Official Timeline of Cracker Barrel 400 Pre-Race Festivities

Cracker Barrel 400 Pre-Race Info

The Cracker Barrel 400 will be televised on Prime Video, the second of five NASCAR Cup Series races to be covered by the streaming service this season. The Prime Video pre-race show will begin at 6:30 PM ET, and the official race broadcast will kick off on Prime Video at 7:00 PM ET.

The Performance Racing Network (PRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will provide the radio broadcast of Sunday’s race. For subscribers of the Max streaming service, NASCAR Driver Cam, which streams live in-car camera footage from every car in the field, will be available for today’s race.

The overall race purse, which teams will fight for their portion of in Sunday’s race is a total of $11,055,250.

The race distance is 300 laps around the 1.33-mile concrete oval, which equates to a 399-mile race distance.

The Cracker Barrel 400 will be broken up into three Stages. Stage 1 will end at the conclusion of Lap 90. Stage 2 will end at the conclusion of Lap 185. And the race is scheduled to finish at the end of Lap 300, barring an Overtime finish (last year’s edition of this race featured a five-Overtime finish).

The winner of Stages 1 and 2 will be awarded one Playoff Point, and the overall race winner will be awarded five Playoff Points. The Playoff Points will be added to the reseeded point totals if the drivers make it into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, and will be carried through each round of the Playoffs.

The top-10 finishers in Stages 1, 2, and 3 will also receive regular-season championship points. The Stage Winners will receive 10 points for the Stage Win, and the point total will decrease by one point for the top-10 finishers in each Stage.

Joey Logano is the defending winner of the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville.

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Team Hit With Massive Pre-Race Penalties

Last week, AJ Allmendinger and the No. 16 Kaulig Racing team put in an incredible effort as they competed near the front of the field all race long in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on their way to an impressive fourth-place finish.

That finish a week ago allowed Allmendinger to claw to within 13 points of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff cutline. However, if the driver of the No. 16 Chevrolet is to keep moving toward a Playoff berth Sunday at Nashville, he’ll have to overcome a lot of adversity.

On Saturday, Allmendinger’s No. 16 Chevrolet passed pre-race inspection on the first attempt, but as his team rolled his car onto pit road ahead of NASCAR Cup Series practice, NASCAR Cup Series officials noticed unapproved adjustments to the front splitter of the No. 16 Kaulig car.

The No. 16 car was sent back to the garage, where it went back through the USS (underbody scanning station), which confirmed the suspicions of the officials. The team was forced to undo the adjustments, and NASCAR ejected car chief Jaron Antley for the remainder of the weekend, and NASCAR says they also confiscated the mechanic’s hard card.

NASCAR then held the No. 16 car for the opening 10 minutes of the 25-minute practice session.

At the end of the evening, NASCAR announced additional penalties for Allmendinger and the No. 16 team. The No. 16 Kaulig team lost their pit selection for Sunday’s race. Additionally, prior to the green flag of Sunday’s race, Allmendinger, who qualified 17th, will have to drop to the rear of the field, and once the race goes green, Allmendinger will be required to serve a stop-and-go penalty on pit road.

Denny Hamlin (Baby Watch) Could Miss Nashville Race; Ryan Truex on Standby

Denny Hamlin and his fiancee Jordan Fish are expecting the arrival of their third child. Fish’s due date is Sunday, June 1, and if she goes into labor on Sunday, Hamlin is prepared to leave Nashville Superspeedway to be with his fiancee to welcome their first son into the world.

“I can’t miss it,” Hamlin explained in a media bullpen session on Saturday. “I certainly got to be there for her, and that’s obviously the biggest priority. I just wish she would hang on a little bit longer.”

If Hamlin does make the start, it’ll be the 700th start of his illustrious NASCAR Cup Series career. If not, he’ll miss a NASCAR Cup Series race for the first time since the 2014 season.

If the couple’s third child is to be born on Sunday, Ryan Truex, who won three NASCAR Xfinity Series events for Joe Gibbs Racing over the last two seasons, is in line to start the race behind the wheel of Hamlin’s No. 11 Toyota. Truex last made a start in the NASCAR Cup Series during the 2014 season.

Chase Briscoe Scores Second-Consecutive Pole Position With Track Record Run

Chase Briscoe has found his stroke in qualifying as of late. The driver of the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry XSE followed up a pole in last week’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway with another pole for Sunday’s Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

Briscoe topped Denny Hamlin, his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, with a lap time that shattered the previous Nashville Superspeedway track record. Briscoe’s lap was a 29.125-second (164.395 mph) circuit around the 1.33-mile concrete oval. Aric Almirola’s track record, which was set in 2021, was a 29.557-second (161.922 mph) lap.

Cracker Barrel 400 Starting Lineup

Pos

Car

Driver

Team

Manufacturer

1

19

Chase Briscoe

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

2

11

Denny Hamlin

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

3

24

William Byron

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet

4

45

Tyler Reddick

23XI Racing

Toyota

5

1

Ross Chastain

Trackhouse Racing

Chevrolet

6

6

Brad Keselowski

RFK Racing

Ford

7

20

Christopher Bell

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

8

71

Michael McDowell

Spire Motorsports

Chevrolet

9

22

Joey Logano

Team Penske

Ford

10

17

Chris Buescher

RFK Racing

Ford

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Who are the Winless Drivers Racing Full-Time in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Season?

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What’s Happening?

For any driver, finding victory lane is the pinnacle of their career. However, not every driver is lucky enough to find victory lane during their career. In 2026, rookies, veterans, and everyone in between will fight across 36 races in hopes of finding victory lane for the first time.

  • This list will be limited to full-time Cup Series drivers. Drivers competing part-time are not eligible, but adjustments can be made in the event of a driver swap.
  • This list will start with the driver with the fewest number of career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series and end with the driver with the most. These streaks can span all the way from single digits to triple digits.
  • Last season, Josh Berry removed his name from this list, winning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in his 52nd career NASCAR Cup Series start.

3 Starts – Connor Zilisch – No. 88 – Trackhouse Racing

Zilisch enters the 2026 season with just three starts under his belt, none at short tracks and none at super speedways. While he adjusted to the Xfinity Series rather quickly, this Cup Series will likely come as a sharper learning curve for the 19-year-old.

44 Starts – Riley Herbst – No. 35 – 23XI Racing

Despite showing promise in sporadic starts leading up to the 2025 season, Riley Herbst had one of the toughest rookie seasons in recent NASCAR history. While the pressure will be on in 2026, Herbst has overcome a similar situation before, coming quite a ways from his rookie season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2020.

81 Starts – Carson Hocevar – No. 77 – Spire Motorsports

After his impressive rookie campaign in 2024, Hocevar improved yet again in 2025, scoring better counting stats, his first career pole, and a much-improved average starting spot. The No. 77 came close twice in 2025, and it is only a matter of time before the stars align for Hocevar and Spire.

81 Starts – Zane Smith – No. 38 – Front Row Motorsports

Zane Smith made his return to Front Row Motorsports this past season, and, despite all-around struggles from the team, the No. 38 seemed like FRM’s most consistent option from start to finish. Smith still has a way to go until he is a real threat week in and week out, but once he finds his groove in the Cup Series, a win will likely follow soon after.

111 Starts – Noah Gragson – No. 4 – Front Row Motorsports

Noah Gragson is entering his first NASCAR Cup Series season, in which he will return to the team he raced with the year prior. The 2025 season was very challenging for Gragson, but maybe some consistency will pay off and help the fan favorite driver score his first win in 2026.

113 Starts – John Hunter Nemechek – No. 42 – Legacy Motor Club

John Hunter Nemechek may not have won his first race in 2025, but his year-to-year improvement cannot be overlooked. Entering 2026, he and his Legacy Motor Club teammate Erik Jones have a knack for racing at Darlington, and maybe Nemechek can turn his 2025 Southern 500 run into a win this season.

123 Starts – Ty Gibbs – No. 54 – Joe Gibbs Racing

It never felt like the No. 54 team found its footing during the 2025 season. Following a crew chief change and a difficult end to 2024, Gibbs and company found themselves starting where the team left off in 2024, and though he came close to winning at Bristol, the odds did not fall in his favor, keeping his winless streak alive for yet another season.

142 Starts – Cody Ware – No. 51 – Rick Ware Racing

Much like his family’s team, Cody Ware has yet to find a way to win after many years racing in NASCAR’s highest level. Though he may not impress every week, that No. 51 is often at the front of the field during superspeedway races, and if his timing is right, that could pay off in the long run.

144 Starts – Todd Gilliland – No. 34 – Front Row Motorsports

Todd Gilliland took on the role of veteran for Front Row Motorsports in 2025, but failed to build on the gains he made during the 2024 season. As always, FRM had fast cars on superspeedways in 2025, and this will likely carry into the 2026 season, with Gilliand’s knack for racing on drafting tracks, which could be his most likely route to his first win.

223 Starts – Ryan Preece – No. 60 – RFK Racing

After a solid first season at RFK Racing, the vibe around Ryan Preece has shifted from ‘will he match expectations’ to ‘when will he finally win?’ The short track ace will have many opportunities to do so during his second year with the team, and his countdown to victory lane seems to be slowly coming to an end.

281 Starts – Ty Dillon – No. 10 – Kaulig Racing

Ty Dillon has had one of the toughest careers in the NASCAR Cup Series, and despite outperforming his equipment at times and frequent team changes, Dillon remained winless in his first year with Kaulig Racing. The second-generation racer has a hunger to win and hasn’t given up yet, and maybe 2026 will be his season to break this streak.

This list will be updated as the season goes on and drivers get their first wins.



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How women in Jayhawk Motorsports are challenging barriers in engineering | Sports

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The engineering field remains largely male-dominated, and Jayhawk Motorsports reflects that reality. The student-run racing team has a strong male presence, but a small group of women are working to change that.

Though few in number, they continue to assert their place within the team, challenging stereotypes and helping redefine what it means to be an engineer in motorsports.

The Jayhawk Motorsports team has established itself as a top-performing team in Formula SAE competitions, where college students design and race small cars. Founded in 1994, the group has grown significantly larger than the six University of Kansas mechanical engineers who started it.

Today, JMS has expanded its efforts to build a combustion-powered race car. The team now features more than 40 students from a diverse range of disciplines, including business, industrial design, and computer science, as well as mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering. These students compete on a high level, turning theory into practice and refining their abilities in design, teamwork, and project management.

The women in this group are no exception to that, holding each other accountable and making sure that the gender roles that are traditionally placed on them are challenged and not just accepted.

Katie Kraiss is one example of this, as she holds the role of business lead at JMS. She has always had an interest in cars as her dad and grandpa had a love for them and passed that along to her. Kraiss said that people often seem surprised that she knows so much about cars and is interested in them because, to her, it’s just something she grew up with.

“Working with 90% of the team being male engineers as a female business student, I’ll just always be slightly intimidated by them I will say,” Kraiss said.

Hailey Bollini, volunteer lead managing the non-senior side of things, said she also feels underestimated in the club. Bollini said she has had several instances where she was more knowledgeable on a topic than some of her male counterparts but was overlooked because of her gender.

“You kinda have to make yourself bigger and scarier, and then people kinda take you seriously, so, kinda that emotional labor that goes along with all that and putting on a persona,” Bollini said.

Despite the challenges, the women of Jayhawk Motorsports continue to push forward, working on engines, managing budgets, and leading projects alongside their male teammates. Their efforts are not only helping the team succeed on the track, but also paving the way for future women in engineering and business.

As Jayhawk Motorsports approaches its next competition, the women on the team remain committed to proving their place in engineering and to challenging the barriers that still exist within the field.



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2026 Dakar Rally: A Tough Endurance Challenge

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The 48th edition of the Dakar Rally (January 3–17, 2026) marks the seventh consecutive year in Saudi Arabia, kicking off the 2026 World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) season.

–by Mark Cipolloni–

Organized by ASO, this year’s event promises to be one of the toughest in recent history, with a reworked route emphasizing raw endurance over gimmicks. The rally starts and finishes in the Red Sea coastal city of Yanbu, featuring a massive loop through central Saudi Arabia’s diverse deserts, rocky tracks, and dunes—without venturing into the vast Empty Quarter this time.

Route and Schedule Overview

The total distance is approximately 8,000 km (7,994 km for cars), including nearly 5,000 km (4,880 km) of timed special stages—one of the highest competitive kilometer counts in the Saudi era. The format includes a short prologue, 13 full stages, and a single rest day in Riyadh on January 10.

Key highlights:

– Prologue (Jan 3): Yanbu loop (98 km total, 23 km special) – Sets starting order.
– Week 1: Focuses on northern regions with fast tracks and building intensity, leading to a long liaison to Riyadh.
– Marathon Stages: Two pairs (Stages 4–5: Al Ula to Hail; Stages 9–10: Wadi Ad Dawasir to Bisha) – Competitors get limited “refuge” bivouacs with no external assistance, forcing self-reliance for repairs.
– Week 2: Heavy on dunes around Wadi Ad Dawasir and navigation challenges en route back to Yanbu.
– New addition: Mid-stage service points on select rocky sections for tire changes and minor fixes, aiding survival without diluting the challenge.

Date Stage Location/Route Total km Special km
Jan 3 Prologue Yanbu → Yanbu 98 23
Jan 4 Stage 1 Yanbu → Yanbu 518 305
Jan 5 Stage 2 Yanbu → Al Ula 504 400
Jan 6 Stage 3 Al Ula → Al Ula 666 422
Jan 7 Stage 4 (Marathon) Al Ula → Al Ula 526 451
Jan 8 Stage 5 (Marathon) Al Ula → Hail 417 356
Jan 9 Stage 6 Hail → Riyadh 920 331
Jan 10 Rest Day Riyadh
Jan 11 Stage 7 Riyadh → Wadi Ad Dawasir 876 462
Jan 12 Stage 8 Wadi Ad Dawasir → Wadi Ad Dawasir 717 481
Jan 13 Stage 9 (Marathon) Wadi Ad Dawasir → Bisha 540 418
Jan 14 Stage 10 (Marathon) Bisha → Bisha 417 371
Jan 15 Stage 11 Bisha → Al Henakiyah 882 347
Jan 16 Stage 12 Al Henakiyah → Yanbu 718 310
Jan 17 Stage 13 Yanbu → Yanbu 141 105

Dakar director David Castera emphasized balance and fatigue: “We have almost 5,000 kilometers of timed stages… It’s been a long time since we’ve had that many kilometers.”

Key Changes from 2025

– Scrapped the controversial 48-hour chrono stage (blamed for crashes and strategic gaming).
– Revived classic two-day marathons (twice) for authentic self-sufficiency.
– Reduced bivouacs for fresher support teams when available.
– No Empty Quarter, shifting focus to varied sand types, rocks, and canyons.

Main Categories and Top Contenders

Over 325 vehicles are entered across bikes, cars, trucks, SSVs, and more.

– Bikes: Defending champion Daniel Sanders (Red Bull KTM) aims to repeat his wire-to-wire 2025 dominance. Challengers include Honda’s Ricky Brabec (two-time winner), Adrien Van Beveren, Tosha Scharein; Hero’s Ross Branch and José Ignacio Cornejo.

Australian Daniel Sanders won in the motorbike category in 2025.

– Cars (Ultimate): Reigning champ Yazeed Al-Rajhi defends in Toyota. Heavyweights: Carlos Sainz (Ford), Nasser Al-Attiyah and Sébastien Loeb (Dacia Sandriders), Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Henk Lategan/Seth Quintero.
– Notable debuts: Defender enters the new Stock category with the D7X-R, driven by 14-time winner Stéphane Peterhansel.

Yazeed al-Rajhi made history on Friday by becoming the first driver from Saudi Arabia to win the Dakar Rally
Yazeed al-Rajhi made history in 2025 by becoming the first driver from Saudi Arabia to win the Dakar Rally

The 2026 Dakar strips away experiments, returning to core endurance roots. With massive timed mileage, dual marathons, and Saudi’s unforgiving terrain, expect attrition to separate survivors from winners. The action starts in Yanbu—get ready for two weeks of relentless adventure.



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No. 4: Development Series Continues To Blossom in 2025

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Note: The Penske Entertainment editorial staff is looking back at the five biggest moments of 2025 in INDY NXT by Firestone in this year-end series, with one installment appearing on the site per day in countdown fashion from Dec. 27-31.

The 2025 INDY NXT by Firestone season continued the development series’ upward trajectory, showcasing expanding fields, increased competition and unprecedented national exposure.

With an average of 19.4 starters per race, INDY NXT delivered one of its deepest and most diverse grids in over a decade, extending the growth trend that began after the 2022 season and the series rebrand in 2023.

For the second consecutive year, 27 drivers made at least one start, two more than in 2023 and 10 more than in 2022, signaling renewed interest from both established programs and emerging contenders. This modern era of INDY NXT has produced the largest fields since 2009. Among the 2025 highlights was the return of Chip Ganassi Racing to the series for the first time since 2007, adding another heavyweight organization to an already competitive paddock.

That momentum continues into 2026. Ed Carpenter Racing and AJ Foyt Racing both rejoin the series through technical partnerships, with ECR aligning with Cape Motorsports and Foyt partnering with HMD Motorsports. Juncos Hollinger Racing also returns as a standalone entrant, while new team Cusick Morgan Motorsports will make its INDY NXT debut as a two-car effort in collaboration with HMD. The influx of teams and driver development programs reinforces INDY NXT’s position as the strongest pipeline into the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

Competitive depth defined the 2025 campaign on track. Five different drivers representing three teams reached Victory Lane, while nine drivers from four organizations earned podium finishes. Qualifying was just as tight, with four different pole winners. The oval schedule produced some of the most dramatic racing of the season, as three of the four events featured a final lead change within the last 20 laps.

Off the track, 2025 marked a breakthrough season for INDY NXT’s visibility. For the first time, the entire schedule aired live on national television. Thirteen races were broadcast on FOX Sports’ FS1 and one on FS2, with every practice and qualifying session also receiving live coverage across the FOX Sports platforms. This comprehensive television package resulted in exponential audience growth, with average viewership more than five times higher than in 2024.

With deeper fields, expanding team participation, thrilling racing and its largest-ever broadcast audience, the 2025 season cemented INDY NXT by Firestone as a premier proving ground for future NTT INDYCAR SERIES stars setting the stage for even more momentum in 2026.



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Daytona Duels and Their New Name Explained

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For decades, Daytona 500 twin qualifying races, also known as the Daytona Duels, have been sponsored by brands like Gatorade, Budweiser, and Can-Am. Now, without a sponsor for the races, NASCAR was forced to come up with a new name.

According to the official 2026 Daytona 500 flyer, the longtime Daytona Duels will be called the America 250 Florida Duels at Daytona.

For those who still call them the Duel Twin 125s, the new name is a bit of a mouthful, forced on NASCAR because no sponsor was willing to pay the asking fee.

The president of Daytona International Speedway, Frank Kelleher, remains excited.

“Winning the DAYTONA 500 is the pinnacle of our sport – the race every driver wants most,” he said. “A championship is a career milestone, but the DAYTONA 500 stands alone. Opening the season with the DAYTONA 500 and closing the regular season with one last shot to race into the NASCAR Playoffs keeps The World Center of Racing at the heart of sport’s biggest moments.”

Key Details for the 2026 Duels:

  • Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 7:00 PM.
  • Location: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL.
  • Rebrand: The event is officially titled the “America 250 Florida Duels at Daytona,” highlighting a patriotic theme for the 2026 season.
  • Purpose: These two 150-mile races set the starting lineup for the Daytona 500.
  • Format: 36 chartered cars are locked in, while open cars (including those driven by Jimmie Johnson and Justin Allgaier) battle for remaining spots based on their Duel finishes.



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Toyota to Debut GR Corolla Rally Car as Second Manufacturer Team in ARA’s 2026 Season

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Overhead view of Toyota's Yaris rally car skidding through a mountain switchback during a race in Saudi Arabia.
Toyota Gazoo Racing at Rally Saudi Arabia 2025 | TGR WRT / McKlein

Gazoo Racing gears up to challenge Subaru’s long-standing American stage rally dominance

I will never forget my first rally race, partly because nearly half the competitors were Subarus. Anytime a different make or model flew by, usually in the 2WD class, it felt like an event.

From small local teams to top national entries, Subaru dominates the American Rally Association. Until now, Subaru America has had the only manufacturer-backed team in the series (with “Vermont SportsCar” as its technical partner).

After that race, I spent time talking with drivers and longtime rally fans. I asked what other cars could realistically compete. The answer came quickly. “Ford Fiestas and the GR Toyota Corolla. Man, an AWD GR Corolla would be fast.”

It’s almost as if Toyota was listening. The automaker announced it will develop a GR Corolla RC2 rally car and enter one or two of them in the 2026 ARA season. This makes it the second manufacturer-backed team in the ARA.

“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.” — Toyota Gazoo Racing

Why Toyota chose the GR Corolla for ARA

The AWD GR Corolla, powered by a 300-horsepower turbocharged three-cylinder engine, should be a legitimate contender. Toyota did have an easier option. The company already campaigns a GR Yaris Rally2 car in other global series.

So why not use that platform? Because the mission of a manufacturer-backed team is simple: win on Sunday, sell on Monday.

“By developing a GR Corolla rally car, TGR-WRT is harnessing the pedigree of the Corolla model within rallying and further expanding its efforts to use motorsport to help make ever-better cars for the road,” Toyota said. “It also hopes to support the development of rallying in North America, where the GR Corolla is available as a rally-bred performance car for the road.”

Toyota’s new ARA effort will debut at the 100 Acre Wood Rally in March 2026. The team’s co-driver will be Finnish rally veteran Topi Luhtinen. Seth Quintero, fresh off driving the DKR GR Hilux at Dakar, will pilot the car. Something tells me Toyota Gazoo Racing will fit right in.



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