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Ford’s New Team Could Mend a Gap in NASCAR

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The President of Ford’s new NASCAR team, Sigma Performance Services, claimed in a recent interview that the team could bridge a major gap for NASCAR Cup Series drivers wanting to compete in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series throughout the 2026 season.

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Sigma Performance Services, known for its efforts racing in the ARCA Menards Series, has announced that it has purchased…

Despite winning a series championship with Stewart-Haas Racing in 2023, Ford’s grip on the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series has slipped throughout the past few seasons.

This began with the departure of its premier team, Team Penske, after the 2021 season, and continued into the past two seasons with the closure of SHR after the 2024 season, and now the defections of the Haas Factory Team and RSS Racing to Chevrolet.

The mass exodus of Ford from the OAP Series, which has left the series with just two Ford teams, has resulted in significant problems for the manufacturer.

Of course, most prevalent of all is the team’s inability to develop talent through the lower two divisions of NASCAR. But this lack of spots in the OAP Series has created another issue for Ford’s NASCAR Cup Series drivers, as there are no seats for these top drivers to race in NASCAR’s secondary series occasionally.

Stepping Down

Though the cars are no longer similar to those of the Cup Series, NASCAR Cup Series drivers still appreciate getting time to race in this lower division of NASCAR for more time behind the wheel, or even just for fun.

Of course, there are rules limiting their participation in the lower divisions of NASCAR. But, in 2026, the number of Cup Series drivers in the OAP and Craftsman Truck Series will likely increase as new rules will allow these drivers to race in five more lower National Series races than in 2025 (ten OAP races and eight Truck races).

In 2025, a combined 15 NASCAR Cup Series drivers made at least one NASCAR Xfinity Series start, combining for 32 entries and five total wins.

Chevrolet – 11 Drivers

  • Alex Bowman – Hendrick Motorsports
  • Austin Dillon – Richard Childress Racing
  • Carson Hocevar – Kaulig Racing
  • Chase Elliott – Hendrick Motorsports
  • Daniel Suarez – JR Motorsports
  • Justin Haley – Kaulig Racing
  • Kyle Larson – Hendrick Motorsports and JR Motorsports
  • Michael McDowell – Kaulig Racing
  • Ross Chastain – JR Motorsports
  • Shane Van Gisbergen – JR Motorsports
  • William Byron – Hendrick Motorsports

Toyota – Four Drivers

  • Chase Briscoe – Joe Gibbs Racing
  • Christopher Bell – Joe Gibbs Racing and Sam Hunt Racing
  • Riley Herbst – Joe Gibbs Racing
  • Ty Gibbs – Joe Gibbs Racing

Now, you may notice that there are no drivers from Ford teams on this list. This is perhaps due to the lack of open spots for these drivers in NASCAR’s second-highest series, as some, like Chris Buescher, went as far as racing in the Truck Series to get that extra seat time during the 2025 season.

In fact, participation from Ford’s NASCAR Cup Series drivers in the Xfinity Series has been limited for some time now.

After a 2023 season in which one full-time Ford Cup Series driver made at least one NASCAR Xfinity Series start, the number of drivers shot up to three in 2024, thanks in part to AM Racing, which, after parting ways with Hailie Deegan, needed to fill out its seat for the remainder of the year.

At the end of the 2025 season, with the then-impending departures of HFT and RSS Racing, NASCAR fans expected AM to be the premier Ford team in the newly named O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. After all, the team was coming off a year where they made the playoffs for the first time on points with now former driver Harrison Burton.

However, this will not be the case, at least under the AM Racing banner that is, as the team is being reformed into Team SPS Racing.

Regardless of their sale to Sigma Performance Services, which was a Chevrolet team in the ARCA Menards Series, SPS will retain AM’s relationship with Ford. Furthermore, team officials are now suggesting their 2026 effort could fill the gap for Cup Series drivers pursuing a part-time schedule in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.

A New Hope

During a recent interview with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Team President and Managing Partner of Team SPS Racing, Wade Moore, said he would like the team to be a landing spot for Cup Series drivers wanting to make OAP Series starts.

Moore says that doing so is part of their plan to add more value to Ford’s fleet of teams in NASCAR. While he did not clarify who or where this would be, Moore did suggest that it would likely be at road courses.

“Essentially what we’ve kind of pitched at them [Ford] and talked about is something that’s been a goal of ours for a long time: to be a home for the guys from the Cup series, want to see some extra laps, mainly at the road courses.” — Wade Moore, Team President and Managing Partner of Team SPS Racing

Though SPS has yet to announce its roster for 2026, Team Owner Joe Farre, in a subsequent interview with SiriusXM, said that they could occasionally enter two cars throughout the coming season.

This brings to mind two routes they could go: first, SPS could field multiple drivers in their car during the upcoming season, or the team could have a full-time driver and a part-time second car.

Nonetheless, the addition of an open seat in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series will be a valuable asset for Ford’s 11 full-time Cup Series drivers, and perhaps even a few of their Craftsman Truck Series drivers.

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The 2026 NASCAR Season is fast approaching, and teams are setting their lineups for the coming season. This article…

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Andres Perez de Lara’s 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season preview

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Dec. 31, 2025, 12:00 a.m. ET

Andres Perez de Lara is expected to drive for Niece Motorsports during the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season. De Lara started the 2025 campaign with Spire Motorsports, but parted ways en route to Niece Motorsports. The driver of the No. 44 truck performed well following his departure from Spire Motorsports.

In 2026, de Lara should focus even more on his development while becoming a weekly fixture in the top 10 spots. When Niece Motorsport is running at its best, the drivers are capable of winning Truck Series races. However, the NASCAR organization hasn’t been as strong since Carson Hocevar left for the NASCAR Cup Series.

De Lara wants to become a household name in the Truck Series, and Niece Motorsports could help him reach that goal. It may not be in 2026, but de Lara is seeking to win his first Truck Series race sooner rather than later. If Niece Motorsports can provide faster trucks in 2026, that certainly seems like a possibility.



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Anthony Alfredo’s 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Series season preview

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Dec. 31, 2025, 6:07 a.m. ET

Anthony Alfredo is moving to a new team for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Series season. After spending one year with Young’s Motorsports, Alfredo is moving to the No. 96 car for Viking Motorsports. The former Young’s Motorsports driver will be the second full-time entry for hte organization alongside Parker Retzlaff.

Alfrredo has been all over the place in NASCAR over the last six years, so another new team isn’t new to him. The driver of the No. 96 car is a part of a new second team for Viking Motorsports, so the 2026 NASCAR season might start slowly. However, Alfredo has proven his ability to run well in mid-tier equipment.

Alfredo should focus on developing the second team with Viking Motorsports and earning more top-20 finishes throughout the season. By the end of 2026, the hope is that Alfredo is competing for top-10 finishes. There is optimism that Alfredo can help turn Viking Motorsports into a more recognizable destination.



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Just Call Him ‘Sir’ Scott Dixon

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On a quiet New Year’s Eve in 2025, an email pinged into Scott Dixon’s inbox that nearly ended up in the spam folder. “New Year’s Honors,” it read. The six-time IndyCar champion and New Zealand racing icon thought it had to be a hoax. “That was kind of crazy,” Dixon later admitted with his trademark humility. “Totally out of the blue—I didn’t even know if the email was legit.”

–by Mark Cipolloni–

But it was very real. As the clock struck midnight into 2026, Dixon was officially knighted in New Zealand’s New Year Honors List, earning the title Sir Scott Dixon for his extraordinary services to motorsport.

Born in Australia but raised in New Zealand, Dixon chased the American dream in 1998, crossing the Pacific to compete in America’s premier open-wheel series. What followed was two decades of dominance: 59 race wins, six championships, and that unforgettable 2008 Indianapolis 500 victory that cemented his legend. Now, at 45 (turning 46 in July), he’s just one title shy of tying A.J. Foyt’s all-time record of seven—and after finishing third in the 2025 standings with a win, no one is betting against him adding to the tally in 2026.

Scott Dixon, 2008 Indy 500 winner. Image courtesy of Penske Entertainment

IndyCar fans already know Dixon as one of the greatest ever, a master of fuel strategy, tire management, and ice-cool precision on ovals where speeds push the limits of human and machine. But now, track announcers will have a new prefix: “Sir Scott Dixon.”

He wasn’t alone in the motorsport honors. Track owner and philanthropist Tony Quinn—whose foundation has helped launch careers like F1’s Liam Lawson—and veteran official Brian Rex Davies, with over 50 years keeping races safe, also received recognition.

Motorsport New Zealand President Deborah Day captured the moment perfectly: “Sir Scott Dixon represents the very pinnacle of international success and inspiration.”

From a wide-eyed Kiwi kid to a knighted global superstar, Dixon’s journey is the stuff of racing dreams. Whether he claims that elusive seventh crown or not, one thing is certain: from here on out, just call him Sir Scott Dixon. The title fits a true champion.

Scott Dixon 2025 Detroit GP Photo courtesy of Penske Entertainment: Aaron Skillman



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Full Season Trans Am, SVRA, IGT and Formula Regional Schedules

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Parella Motorsports Holdings and SpeedTour have also rebranded as Racing America following this acquisition. The events formerly known as SpeedTour feature series such as the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli, Formula Regional Americas (FR Americas), Formula 4 United States Championship (F4 U.S.), Ligier Junior Formula Championship (Ligier JFC), and International GT (IGT).

For all of the latest information regarding these events, visit events.racingamerica.com. There, you can find full series and event schedules, ticket and registration information, and more regarding the upcoming 2026 season.



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The Failed NASCAR Superteam Everyone Forgot

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The collapse of two promising, historic teams led to a failed superteam. That team was HScott Motorsports. Started in 2013 after Turner Scott Motorsports’ shutdown, co-owner Harry Scott Jr. bought out long-time Cup Series backmarker Phoenix Racing to form the team. Moves like moving the team’s operations from Spartanburg, South Carolina, to Mooresville, North Carolina, and hiring young, promising drivers with sponsorship.

Like Justin Allgaier and Michael Annett, plus getting equipment from the most outstanding NASCAR team in history, Hendrick Motorsports. With such a successful history behind him from TSM, and all this behind him. It looked like a sure success. But it was a failure, so why did it fail?

The Lawsuit That Ended Turner Scott Motorsports

The Ganassi-aligned team was a superteam in and of itself. The team won the 2012 Truck Series title with James Buescher, who moved up to the Nationwide Series to race with the team. They also had great success, with eight total wins, only beaten by their truck series success, where they had eleven total wins, plus three wins in the ARCA series.

Even helping to develop drivers like Kyle Larson, Jeb Burton, Brandon Jones, and Justin Allgaier. But then the owners sued each other, which put the brakes on the whole superteam. Turner Scott’s other co-owner, Steve Turner, accused Harry Scott of owing the team 2 million for a debt he agreed to in 2012, but two years later, he still hadn’t paid.

Scott sued Turner in a North Carolina court soon after. But the suits wouldn’t last long. As Harry Scott won the lawsuit against Turner, Scott took the remaining equipment from the team to start HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi.

Harry Scott’s Attempt At A NASCAR Superteam

It wasn’t only HScott’s beginnings that showed Harry Scott’s ambitions to become a NASCAR superpower. In 2015, HScott collaborated with Chip Ganassi again to run the No. 42 Xfinity team together, which did actually win with Kyle Larson in the finale. However, the partnership would end after 2015.

Where Harry Scott showed his ambition, and the series where HScott was actually a superteam was the K&N Pro Series East, which was also in partnership with Justin Marks, who now co-owns Trackhouse. They won the 2015 title with future Hendrick star William Byron and his Liberty University sponsorship, establishing themselves as a fourth-tier superteam.

The team would include future Cup driver Justin Haley, who Braun Auto Group sponsored. Scott Heckert finished second in the points, while Rico Abreu, fresh from his Chili Bowl win, joined the thriving team. Bringing his sponsors, Accu-Doc Solutions and GoPro Motorplex.In 2016, they signed on Harrison Burton, the son of former driver Jeff Burton, who began driving the No. 12 DEX Imaging Chevy.

HScott also signed promising dirt drivers Tyler Dippel and Hunter Baize. But along with the Cup team, the K&N East Series superteam would also shut down due to a lack of viable driver/sponsor options for 2017. This showed how massive a priority sponsorship was, which, of course, is essential for starting any kind of superteam.

Living and dying by the sponsorship dollars!

HScott Motorsports made sure there was as much sponsorship as possible for a mid-2010s NASCAR team. With the team’s two Cup drivers, Allgaier and Annett, both came with sponsorship. Michael Annett’s father, Harrold, was the CEO of TMC Transportation, which sponsored Michael’s racing efforts. Justin Allgaier was sponsored by Brandt, which he earned by being the best young driver from Illinois. BRANDT’s home state.

This was, on paper, a very savvy move by Harry Scott. NASCAR in the mid-2010s was going through an all-time ratings drop, and full-season sponsorship was something valuable that used to come easily to teams but was now incredibly rare. So, it brought short-term stability to the attempted superteam.

But HScott would become the best example of a struggle many teams have faced before and since. The struggle between sponsorship and development. Annett and Allgaier showed promise in the Nationwide Series; both had top-five points finishes in Nationwide, and Allgaier even earned a few wins. Some of which were even with Harry Scott’s old team TSM.

But while they were fast, they weren’t the fastest and were constantly beaten by those who went on to have success in the Cup Series, like Stenhouse and Austin Dillon. Anyone could see they needed more development, but when you value sponsorship money above all, that becomes something you can figure out later. But could they really?

That was always going to be hard, but it would be even harder on a new team with no veterans to lean on and with high expectations. At this point, they’d have to call Tom Cruise for this mission impossible. So was it a shock that it backfired?

From 2014 to 2015, between them, HScott only got a single top ten, an eighth at Bristol by Allgaier. Never even finishing top 25 in points. By 2016, the team was already on the ropes due to the terrible twos of bad results mixed with ambitious expansion, so in 2016, they went on an all-out push.

HScott’s 2016 Hail Mary Run

HScott tried everything they could to finally establish themselves as the superteam Harry Scott wanted them to be. They cut ties with CGR and aligned with Hendrick Motorsports, the consistently dominant team in NASCAR history.

Their most shocking move, though, was signing Clint Bowyer, which best showed Scott’s superteam ambitions. A driver who almost won the title a couple of times and had a handful of Cup wins. Expect they didn’t really sign him well permanently.

Bowyer really signed with SHR, a real NASCAR superteam to replace co-owner Tony Stewart, but he was on his retirement tour for 2016, and HScott swooped in and got the rights to sign him through a loophole in his contract. His old team, MWR, shut down after 2015, which is why he was a free agent.

The Contract That Changed Everything For Bowyer

According to his contract, Bowyer and his sponsor, 5-Hour Energy, were signed to the #15 car. So HScott flipped the #51 they started with after buying out Phoenix, who used 51 around to 15, and like that, Bowyer and Five Hour Energy were HScott. Plus, there weren’t any good rides open for 2016 from anything close to a superteam, so Bowyer didn’t buy out his deal and decided to rock with them for the year.

While that would result in Bowyer’s career-worst year, it would be HScott’s best in the Series. Bowyer in the HScott 15 had three top tens throughout the year, and heading into the regular-season finale, they were still in contention for the playoffs, though it was a long shot. But that hope was significant.

Scott had used the money from Five Hour Energy to pay off his debts, so if Bowyer got into the playoffs and got HScott those playoff winnings. They could sign a good driver to replace him and rebuild from there, while keeping their young talents to become a superteam in a few seasons. However, HScott’s last hope of becoming the superteam they were aiming to be would be gone when Bowyer crashed with Bayne in Indy. Eliminating him from the playoffs.

HScott’s Shutdown And Legacy

In December 2016, Harry Scott announced HScott’s shutdown to the world, a somber and sobering moment. Ending his dream of a NASCAR superteam, “Over the past several months, I considered a number of options for moving forward with the team,” Scott said in the statement. “Regrettably, there are no viable sponsor/driver options immediately available to allow the team to participate in 2017.”

“I love this sport and being part of it. I invested in NASCAR because I truly believe it represents the best racing competition in the world and the best people in all sports.” Justin Marks hoped their hiatus from the K&N East Series would be temporary, but tragically, the whole racing world would learn how permanent it really was.

At the beginning of August 2017, news began to spread that Harry Scott Jr. had been confirmed dead at the age of 51. This only came months after TSR’s other owner, Stevie Turner, was also confirmed dead.

Justin Marks’ Take On HScott

Team co-owner Justin Marks posted on Twitter: “I know he took tremendous pride in seeing every one of our drivers at HScott Motorsports … realizing their dreams and starting their journey in our cars. Harry loved racing and was truly committed to seeing success across all of his teams.

Without his commitment to the sport, many would not have had the opportunity to ascend to the positions they hold today. My thoughts are with Harry’s friends and family during this difficult time.

“I’ll always remember my first business partner in NASCAR with gratitude, pride, and joy.”Marks is correct: despite his failed superteam ambitions, his legacy can be seen all over the sport today, with Byron and Larson winning races and titles with Hendrick now.

Final Thoughts

Justin Marks used this experience to co-own a legit NASCAR superteam in Trackhouse, Allgaier winning races regularly in the Xfinity Series with JRM, even earning a title of his own, and the likes of Brandon Jones, Jeb, Harrison Burton, and Rhodes, who also drove with them in K&N, being regulars in the lower series.

And all the races and titles he won as HScott’s owner in K&N, plus the Truck and K&N titles he earned as co-owner with TSR, put him in the history books forever. Thanks a bunch for reading!



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Fmr State Sen. Gerald Dial ‘50/50’ on 2026 comeback bid, denies grand jury investigation rumor

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Former State Sen. Gerald Dial (R-Lineville) denied on Tuesday knowledge of a rumored grand jury investigation regarding his tenure on the embattled Motorsports Hall of Fame Commission, but said he was still considering a 2026 run for State Senate.

Governor Kay Ivey recently dismissed and replaced the entire appointed Motor Sports Hall of Fame Commission, including Dial, the former board chairman, according to Alabama Daily News.

Karen Lakey, former Motorsports Hall of Fame Commission accounts manager, allegedly stole $236,610 from the Commission. The theft was revealed in an audit released by the Alabama Department of Public Examiners, which detailed numerous improprieties, and is being investigated by the Attorney General’s Office.

Other findings from the report include a former Motorsports Hall of Fame executive director purchasing a 1968 Camaro Convertible pace car from the Commission for $15,000 in April 2023. The Commission indicated to auditors that the vehicle was advertised for bid and that the former executive director was the only individual who bid on it. The Commission placed an advertisement in a local newspaper stating that bids were being accepted for a “1968 Chevrolet.” The advertisement provided no additional information regarding the car, including the model, according to the audit.

The spouse of the former executive director also purchased a 1998 Ford F-150 truck from the Commission for $1,000.00 in March 2024. 

Dial denied any knowledge of any rumored grand jury investigation into his tenure on the Motorsports Hall of Fame Commission.

“I can’t understand why they haven’t arrested that woman. All the evidence that’s there. If you rob a bank, they go out and arrest you the next day, and she basically robbed the bank, and they’ve not done anything. It’s kind of weird,” Dial told 1819 News on Tuesday. “Ever since I announced I might run for my office, there’s been all kinds of rumors about me. I think there’s some people in Montgomery that would be real frightened if I came back.”

Dial, 88, has said he is considering a run for State Senate District 13, currently held by State Sen. Randy Price (R-Opelika).

“We keep getting phone calls from people in the district encouraging us to run,” Dial told 1819 News on Tuesday. “We haven’t made a decision yet. They’re going to do a poll, probably starting next week. We’re going to look at it. We haven’t made any decisions, yes or no. We haven’t ruled it out, but I guess you’d say it’s 50/50 right now. We’re looking at our options and all those things.”

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