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Hendrick Motorsports Media Advance: Charlotte – Speedway Digest

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5 KYLE LARSON

Age: 32 (July 31, 1992)

Hometown: Elk Grove, California

Last Week: 21st (All-Star Race)

Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels

Standings: 1st

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No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet

2025

Cup Career

Charlotte

Races

12

378

14

Wins

3

32

1

Poles

1

22

1

Top 5

8

127

2

Top 10

9

191

6

Laps Led

817

10,073

399

Stage Wins

6

70

3

Average Finish

9.8

14.0

17.7

Kyle Larson will take a second shot at the #H1100 on Sunday, attempting to run in the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. After weather foiled his efforts last year, Larson will look to become only the fifth driver to start both events in the same day since 1994. Only Tony Stewart in 2001 completed every lap of both events. 
During his title season in 2021, Larson scored a win in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, leading 327 of 400 laps and sweeping all four stages in a 70-point night. The victory was the 269th for Hendrick Motorsports, making it the winningest organization in NASCAR Cup Series history. 
Larson is the leader in several statistical categories through the season's first 12 events, including average finish (9.83), top-five finishes (eight), top 10s (nine) and laps led (817). Larson has led 24.5% of all laps run in 2025, the most since Kevin Harvick paced 26.4% of circuits to begin the 2015 season. 
He is also the laps led leader in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with 440 in three starts. 
Entering Sunday's race, Larson has piled up 469 points to lead the standings by 35 over teammate William Byron. That is the most points for any driver over the first 12 races in the Next Gen era (2022-present). His eight stage wins are the most ever in that same time span. 
Larson has been dominant on 1.5-mile tracks thus far. His average finish of 3.75 through four events on such circuits is six positions better than any other driver. He has also won two of the four races on 1.5-mile tracks, claimed four of eight stages and led 36% of all laps. 


9 CHASE ELLIOTT

Age: 29 (Nov. 28, 1995)

Hometown: Dawsonville, Georgia

Last week: 5th (All-Star Race)

Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson

Standings: 4th

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No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Patriotic Chevrolet

2025

Cup Career

Charlotte

Races

12

334

13

Wins

0

19

1

Poles

0

12

0

Top 5

3

107

5

Top 10

6

177

7

Laps Led

74

5,600

340

Stage Wins

0

38

1

Average Finish

11.7

12.9

14.8

Chase Elliott heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway fourth in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings, 91 markers behind leader and teammate Kyle Larson.
Elliott is one of three drivers to finish in the top 10 in both Charlotte Cup Series races last year – seventh in the Coca-Cola 600 and fifth in the ROVAL event.
Elliott has one Cup Series win on Charlotte’s 1.5-mile oval, coming in a makeup race held in May of 2020. He is a two-time runner-up finisher in the Coca-Cola 600 (2020 and 2021).
Elliott has led laps in each of the last six 600-mile races held at Charlotte.
The 29-year-old’s most recent win at a mile-and-a-half facility came last year at Texas Motor Speedway. He has six top 10s in the last 10 races held on 1.5-mile tracks. He's scored 118 points on such circuits this season, seventh most in the series.
Elliott is the only Cup Series driver this season to finish all 12 races in the top 20. His average finish of 11.7 ranks fourth. 


24 WILLIAM BYRON

Age: 27 (Nov. 29, 1997)

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina

Last Week: 6th (All-Star Race)

Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle

Standings: 2nd

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No. 24 Axalta Patriotic Chevrolet

2025

Cup Career

Charlotte

Races

12

264

8

Wins

1

14

0

Poles

2

15

1

Top 5

5

59

3

Top 10

7

111

4

Laps Led

386

3,364

202

Stage Wins

3

26

2

Average Finish

10.2

15.0

15.1

Through 12 races, William Byron has an average finish of 10.2 – second best in the NASCAR Cup Series field. He also is second in the 2025 driver points standings, 35 behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson.
In addition, Byron has run 1,272 laps in the top five (third most), 2,292 laps in the top 10 (second most) and led 386 laps in 2025 (second most).
On 1.5-mile tracks this year, the Charlotte, North Carolina, native has an average finish of 9.67 – second best. He’s also scored the third-most points on this track type with 124.
Since the start of 2023, Byron has 10 top-five finishes, 13 top 10s and an average finish of 6.65 at 1.5-mile tracks, all best in the series.
In the Next Gen era, Byron has four wins in night races, most by any driver.
In eight starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Byron has three pole awards, becoming the youngest pole winner for the Coca-Cola 600 in 2019. He's accumulated three top-five finishes, four top 10s and led 202 laps in that span.
This weekend, the 27-year-old driver will also climb behind the wheel of the No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series on Saturday. It will mark Byron's second and final scheduled start in the series in 2025. He finished second at Circuit of the Americas on March 1. 


48 ALEX BOWMAN

Age: 31 (April 25, 1993)

Hometown: Tucson, Arizona

Last Week: 4th (All-Star Race)

Crew Chief: Blake Harris

Standings: 8th

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No. 48 Ally Patriotic Chevrolet

2025

Cup Career

Charlotte

Races

12

337

13

Wins

0

8

0

Poles

2

7

0

Top 5

2

42

1

Top 10

7

103

5

Laps Led

110

1,478

228

Stage Wins

0

7

3

Average Finish

16.9

19.3

20.2

After finishing fifth in their respective heat race, Alex Bowman and the No. 48 Ally team rolled off ninth in the NASCAR All-Star Race last Sunday at North Wilkesboro Speedway. A strategic call for right-side tires under the final caution helped facilitate a fourth-place showing, his best career finish in an All-Star Race.
Bowman sits eighth in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings, 144 tallies behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate and series leader Kyle Larson.
The Tucson, Arizona, native has 13 Cup Series starts on the oval at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He has recorded five top-10 finishes, including one top five effort in 2021. Across those starts, Bowman has led 228 laps with an average start of 17.6 and an average finish of 20.2.
Bowman’s seven top-10 finishes through the first 12 races of 2025 tie a personal best. He has hit that mark three times, all during the Next Gen era (2022, 2024 and 2025).
For Best Friends Animal Society programming, Ally and Bowman will be partnering with Mitchell County Animal Shelter as their selected shelter for this weekend at Charlotte.  
Ally and HendrickCars.com are teaming up again to give fans the chance to win prizes with this year’s “Open Road Sweepstakes.” Fans can win VIP experiences at various races throughout the season and one lucky winner will hit the open road in a Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss with an Airstream camper. Fans can stop by the Ally Fan Zone to enter the sweepstakes in-person and check out the camper. Fans can also enter at ally.com/sweepstakes/nascar. 


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2025

All-Time

Charlotte

Races

12

1,393

76

Wins

4

316*

21*

Poles

5*

258*

19*

Top 5

18*

1,297*

71*

Top 10

29*

2,216*

116*

Laps Led

1,387*

83,699*

6,077*

Stage Wins

10*

126

9*


*Most all time
**Tied for most all time

Combined, Hendrick Motorsports drivers have led 1,387 laps so far this season, most of all organizations by 670 circuits and the team's most since 2010. That number accounts for 41.6% of laps run through 12 races this year, the organization's highest percentage to begin a season since 1996 (44.1%). 
Entering Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports has claimed the pole for five of the last eight NASCAR Cup Series events. The team's four wheelmen have also combined to claim eight of the last 10 stages.
Hendrick Motorsports has won at least three races in every season since 1994, the longest such streak in Cup Series history. 
The organization is the all-time leader in most statistical categories for the Coca-Cola 600, including wins (12), poles (13), top fives (40), top 10s (64) and laps led (3,832). 
Dating back to last season, Hendrick Motorsports has had at least one driver finish in the top five in 20 straight events, the company's third-longest such streak. No other team has had at least one car in the top five in all 12 events in 2025.


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Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet, on the prospects of completing all the laps in the #H1100: “It should be a good chance. We finished the (Indianapolis) 500 last year and we would’ve had a good shot in the (Coca-Cola 600) had we gotten to run it. But, yeah, there’s just a lot that has to go your way and both of them are crazy races.”

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet, on the Coca-Cola 600 and Memorial Day Weekend: “I have always felt like NASCAR – and Charlotte Motor Speedway in particular – has always done a really good job of showcasing and showing that appreciation that we, as the industry, have for our servicemen and women around the world. I think it’s really special to be a part of a sport that has that type of showcasing, on a yearly basis. And it seems like it just gets bigger and better every year. It really makes me proud to be a part of it.”

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, on Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Coca-Cola 600: “I love racing at Charlotte (Motor Speedway). It’s my home track and where I grew up going to watch races. Plus it’s so close to Hendrick Motorsports. We always run well at Charlotte, and honestly I really thought we had a shot to win last year before it started raining. This is a race that I have circled every year on my calendar. I really want to this one. Not only is it a crown jewel event but it would just mean more.”

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet, on the Coca-Cola 600: “The 600’s one of the toughest races we run all year. It’s long, the track changes a ton as the sun goes down, and it really pushes you mentally and physically. But it’s also one of the most meaningful races we get to be a part of. Having HM2 Kempel’s name on our windshield makes it even more special. It’s an honor to carry his name and represent his sacrifice and his family. Hopefully we can keep the No. 48 up front and give them a strong run to remember.”

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Atrium Health and Hendrick Motorsports launch partnership – Speedway Digest

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Atrium Health has joined 15-time NASCAR Cup Series champions Hendrick Motorsports in an innovative partnership that includes naming rights to the new 35,000-square-foot Atrium Health Motorsports Athletic Center located on the team’s campus in Concord.

The agreement establishes Atrium Health as both a brand partner of Hendrick Motorsports and a long-term provider in athlete and employee wellness.

Atrium Health is home to the region’s largest sports medicine outreach program and is nationally ranked for orthopedic care by U.S. News & World Report. The organization supports more than 20 professional and collegiate teams and over 100 high schools across North Carolina and South Carolina.

Set to officially open later this month, the Atrium Health Motorsports Athletic Center at Hendrick Motorsports will provide integrated medical, wellness and sports performance resources for the team’s more than 50 pit crew athletes, while also supporting the health needs of Hendrick Motorsports’ Charlotte-area employees. Atrium Health clinicians will staff the facility.

The Atrium Health Motorsports Athletic Center includes a high-performance gym with the latest training equipment, modern locker rooms, a team operations center for race-day competition operations, a nutrition area, athletic meeting and film rooms, and dedicated spaces for physical therapy, hydrotherapy and recovery. The facility also features a dedicated space for sports science research and a closed-loop pit stop practice circuit that can accommodate two teams concurrently.

Beginning with the 2026 NASCAR season, Atrium Health will have a significant presence across all Hendrick Motorsports-fielded teams, including logo placement on driver fire suits, crew apparel, athletic training gear and track equipment.

Atrium Health has actively supported the NASCAR industry through initiatives like the NASCAR Day Giveathon and by providing sports medicine coverage at major events such as the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. These efforts underscore Atrium Health’s commitment to improving health and wellness for athletes, fans and event participants at the speedway. 

Gene A. Woods, CEO, Advocate Health: “Partnering with Hendrick Motorsports is a defining opportunity to deliver world‑class, innovative medical care to one of the highest‑performance cultures in NASCAR. In both health care and auto racing, excellence is engineered – driven by precision, powered by state‑of‑the‑art technology and made possible by exceptional teammates. With Atrium Health’s nationally recognized clinicians embedded on the Hendrick campus, this partnership will help keep their record‑setting athletes fully on the throttle and give every team member faster, more seamless access to care – on and off the track.”

Rick Hendrick, owner, Hendrick Motorsports: “People are the foundation of our organization, and supporting their health and performance is essential to our success. Our new partnership with Atrium Health brings best-in-class clinical and performance resources directly to our campus. There’s no facility like this in the world of auto racing. It’s a game changer. The Atrium Health Motorsports Athletic Center will help our athletes perform at their best and give our teammates convenient access to high-quality health care. We value the shared commitment to people that defines both of our organizations, and we look forward to a truly incredible collaboration in the coming years.”

Dr. Claude T. Moorman, president, Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute: “We are proud to join Hendrick Motorsports in creating a facility that integrates sports medicine, performance services and clinical care. Our focus will be on supporting athlete fitness, injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation, as well as optimizing performance throughout the NASCAR season, which is the longest season in professional sports. This partnership allows us to deliver high-level care in a purpose-built environment that meets the needs of both elite athletes and the broader workforce of the Hendrick organization.”

Jeff Gordon, vice chairman, Hendrick Motorsports: “The demands of NASCAR are different from any other sport – the schedule is relentless, the margins are extremely tight, and performance is about preparation as much as it is execution. This new facility allows our coaches and staff to work side by side with Atrium Health clinicians, ensuring every aspect of training, recovery and readiness is aligned. Everything in this space is designed around our athletes and our teammates. At the end of the day, it always comes back to people, and this new partnership reflects a shared commitment to supporting them the right way every day.”

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Is WeatherTech Out? Shane van Gisbergen’s Sponsorship Mystery

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If you’ve been following the meteoric rise of Shane van Gisbergen the Kiwi road course ringer who turned the Cup Series upside down in Chicago you know sponsorships have been flooding in. But now, eagle-eyed fans have spotted a glaring omission on the Trackhouse official partner list: WeatherTech is gone.

It’s the kind of subtle detail that sends the garage rumor mill into overdrive. You’re scrolling through a team website, checking out the fresh paint schemes or driver lineups for the new season, and you notice something missing. That seems to be exactly what’s happening right now with Trackhouse Racing and one of their major partners.

This has left a lot of us scratching our heads. The Illinois-based automotive accessory giant isn’t just a sticker on a quarter panel. they are a massive player in American motorsports, serving as the title sponsor for the IMSA SportsCar Championship.

Their relationship with Trackhouse was supposed to be a cornerstone of the 2025 and 2026 campaigns, covering a huge chunk of the schedule for both Shane van Gisbergen and the young phenom, Connor Zilisch.

A Quiet Exit or a Glitch in the System?

Here is what we know. Late in 2024, the ink seemed dry on a deal that would see WeatherTech branding across 36 races split between Van Gisbergen and Zilisch. It felt like a perfect match a premium automotive brand backing two of the most exciting international and developmental talents in the garage.

Yet, as we gear up for the 2026 season, that familiar logo is nowhere to be found on the team’s digital roster. Instead, Shane van Gisbergen’s partner list reads like a who’s who of his previous backers: Moose, Chevrolet, Tootsie, Quad Lock, Siemens, Busch Light, SafetyCulture, Wendy’s, Jockey, and Kubota.

It’s worth noting that neither Trackhouse nor WeatherTech has released an official “break-up” statement. In this sport, silence is often louder than a press conference. Is the deal dead? Did something happen behind closed doors? Or is this just a massive website oversight?Considering Shane van Gisbergen’s performance, it’s hard to imagine a sponsor wanting to walk away.

The guy didn’t just show up. he kicked the door down. After that stunned-the-world victory at the Chicago Street Race in his debut, he ran a full Xfinity slate and is now hunting trophies full-time in the Cup Series behind the wheel of the No. 97 Chevy switching from the No. 88 designation previously discussed.

The Red Bull Revival and New Numbers

While the WeatherTech situation is murky, there is some undeniably good news for the No. 97 team. The energy drink giant that gave so many of us wings is back in a big way.Red Bull has expanded their footprint significantly.

After testing the waters, the Austrian powerhouse is locked in as a primary partner for 25 races in 2026.This is a massive vote of confidence in Van Gisbergen. Seeing that iconic silver and blue livery back on track at places like Daytona, Las Vegas, and Kansas just feels right. The team dynamics are shifting, too.

Ross Chastain is holding down the fort in the No. 1, but the rest of the stable is shuffling. Shane van Gisbergen takes the No. 97, a number he’s made famous globally, while the young gun Zilisch steps into the No. 88.It is a time of transition for Trackhouse. They lost freeway and Coca-Cola when Daniel Suarez exited after 2025, so maintaining solid corporate backing is critical.

Losing a heavyweight like WeatherTech would be a blow, but gaining ground with Red Bull softens the impact. For now, we wait. Maybe the website gets updated tomorrow, and this was all a false alarm. Or maybe, just maybe, the business of racing has taken another ruthless turn.





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Memphis Motorsports Park to receive $60M renovation – Memphis Local, Sports, Business & Food News

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“Buckle up and start your engines, Millington, because it’s go time.”

Those are celebratory words from J.J. Greer, executive director of the Memphis Sports Council, on Wednesday, Jan. 7. His chant was part of a special presentation at Millington City Hall announcing the International Hot Rod Association’s plans for renovating the former Memphis Motorsports Park, also known as the Memphis International Raceway.

And the work is getting underway quickly to transform the blighted track.

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Chumba Casino expands partnership with 23XI Racing in multi-year NASCAR deal

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Chumba Casino is extending its sponsorship with 23XI Racing, deepening collaboration with Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin’s NASCAR team across marketing.

Chumba Casino, the online social casino platform operated by the Play Studios portfolio, is expanding its relationship with 23XI Racing in a strengthened, multi-year commercial partnership that will continue across NASCAR’s premier circuit beginning with the 2026 season.

The enhanced deal builds on an initial sponsorship that saw Chumba’s branding on the No. 23 Toyota Camry driven by Erik Jones, adding broader marketing activations, fan engagement elements, and an elevated race-weekend presence for the Las Vegas-based casino brand.


Putting Chumba Casino Front and Center With 23XI Racing

Under the expanded agreement, Chumba Casino’s logo will continue to appear prominently on the No. 23 car, a key asset for brand visibility in NASCAR’s top tier, while Play Studios and 23XI Racing will collaborate on a range of fan-facing initiatives.

These enhancements include:

  • Race weekend activations aimed at bringing Chumba’s products and experiences closer to motorsports fans.
  • Digital and social content series designed to engage audiences across platforms and tie into 23XI Racing’s growing fanbase.
  • Cross-promotional opportunities that leverage both teams’ audiences, tying casino promotions to on-track performance and storytelling.

The extended partnership demonstrates Chumba’s commitment to NASCAR’s promotional ecosystem and reflects the sport’s continued attractiveness as an engagement vehicle for entertainment and gaming brands.


Why the Partnership Matters to Both Sides

For Chumba Casino, the expanded deal provides:

  • Increased visibility among NASCAR’s passionate, affluent fan base.
  • A platform to reach potential customers in key demographic segments aligned with its social casino offerings.
  • High-impact brand placement at marquee events throughout the season.

For 23XI Racing, the extended sponsorship underscores continued investor confidence and commercial growth in the team’s brand.

Co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and NASCAR star Denny Hamlin, 23XI has quickly become one of the sport’s most recognizable outfits, making it an appealing partner for lifestyle and entertainment sponsors.

The collaboration also reflects broader trends in NASCAR, where digital-first and lifestyle brands increasingly seek integrated partnerships that go beyond simple logo placement and into creative content, events and fan experiences.


A Growing Trend: Gaming Brands in Motorsports

Chumba Casino’s expanded deal follows a wave of gaming and entertainment companies investing in motorsports sponsorships that combine brand marketing with experiential activations.

Social casino platforms, which allow users to play casino-style games for fun, not real money, are increasingly embracing live events and sports partnerships to broaden their audience reach.

The NASCAR platform, with its broad demographic appeal and emotionally engaged fan community, offers sponsors opportunities beyond traditional advertising, including branded activations on-site, interactive content and sweepstakes tied to performance outcomes throughout the season.

This evolution demonstrates how brands outside classic consumer packaged goods and automotive categories are leveraging the visibility and excitement of motorsports to diversify their consumer touchpoints.


A Win-Win Expansion on Track and Off

Chumba Casino’s expanded partnership with 23XI Racing, anchored by increased branding on the No. 23 Toyota and a suite of fan engagement initiatives, represents a strategic deepening of ties between entertainment-oriented gaming brands and professional motorsports.

As both entities gear up for the 2026 NASCAR season, fans can expect to see even more collaboration and shared experiences that connect the excitement of the race track with interactive digital entertainment.

With motorsports sponsorships evolving into multifaceted partnerships, Chumba’s move signals that casino and gaming brands see continued value in NASCAR’s platform, both on and off the track.

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Jimmie Johnson granted guaranteed spot in 2026 Daytona 500 with Legacy Motor Club

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Jimmie Johnson has a guaranteed spot next month in the 2026 Daytona 500. Legacy Motor Club applied for and has been granted an open exemption provisional, Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports reported Wednesday.

Johnson will officially be in the field Sunday, Feb. 15. The field will be 41 cars deep, and Johnson won’t get purse money. His starting position will likely be determined on where he finishes in the duels.

With Johnson guaranteed a spot, that means seven cars will be vying for four open spots in the Daytona 500. Among those attempting to qualify are Justin Allgaier (JR Motorsports), Corey Heim (23XI Racing), Casey Mears (Garage 66), B.J. McLeod (Live Fast Motorsports), and J.J. Yeley (NY Racing Team). Beard Motorsports and Richard Childress Racing are expected to field extra entrants.

The open exemption provisional was introduced ahead of last year’s Daytona 500. It created a guaranteed “promoter’s choice” provisional spot in the field for accomplished, world-class drivers, including those with compelling credentials from other forms of motorsports, per NASCAR.com. Trackhouse Racing used it to allow IndyCar Series legend Helio Castroneves to compete in the Daytona 500 after he crashed in his duel.

This past March, NASCAR revised the rules to mandate a 41-car field when the open exemption provisional is granted. “The Open Exemption Provisional will be applied only if more than 40 vehicles are qualifying for the Event. In that case, it will be applied regardless of the vehicle’s Qualifying position, and the starting field will be 41,” the rule states.

Jimmie Johnson is chasing win No. 84

Johnson, 50, has kept up a limited schedule since retiring from full-time competition after the 2020 season. Since 2023, the seven-time Cup champion has competed in 14 races for his team, Legacy Motor Club. Johnson struggled to race inside the top 30 in 2023 and 2024 before finishing third in last year’s Daytona 500. 

As far as his 2026 schedule beyond Daytona, Johnson announced in November he will race at Coronado Naval Base in NASCAR’s inaugural event in San Diego. Whether in San Diego or somewhere else, Johnson doesn’t just want to run some laps; he wants to win. He’s got 83 Cup wins to his name, and he would like to make it 84, driving the No. 84 car for Legacy.

“That was a very nice day [Daytona]. I hope to have more shots [at that]. We don’t really speak of the podiums in our industry but to finish third and essentially be on the podium was an incredible opportunity,” Johnson said. “Man, the 84th win, I wanna believe that opportunity is there one way shape or another. To be in the 84 car chasing that 84th win, I really would like to tick that box.”



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DuraMAX Named Primary Entitlement Sponsor for March 1 NASCAR Cup Series Race at COTA

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  • Multi-year agreement launches newly titled DuraMAX Grand Prix at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.
  • Tickets available now at www.NASCARatCOTA.com. for Feb. 27-March 1 NASCAR doubleheader weekend.

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — DuraMAX, a national brand line of high-quality maintenance products, has been named the primary entitlement sponsor for the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) race scheduled for Sunday, March 1, at Circuit of The Americas (COTA).

The multi-year agreement between RelaDyne, owner and distributor of DuraMAX products, and race promoter Speedway Motorsports will brand the event as the DuraMAX Grand Prix. This season will mark the sixth running of NASCAR’s annual visit to COTA and will serve as the third race on the Cup Series calendar. The 95-lap, 228-mile DuraMAX Grand Prix will be contested on COTA’s internationally acclaimed permanent road course in Austin, Texas and follows the season-opening Daytona 500 (Feb. 15) and a visit to EchoPark Speedway (Feb. 22).

Click HERE to download various formats of the DuraMAX Grand Prix race logo.

The DuraMAX Grand Prix will begin at 2:30 p.m. CT and will be broadcast nationally on FOX, reaching a global audience across 195 countries and territories in more than 29 languages through NASCAR’s international partners. Radio coverage will be provided nationally by PRN and SiriusXM Radio.

“RelaDyne is proud to partner with Speedway Motorsports as the entitlement sponsor of NASCAR at COTA,” said Eric Royse, Chief Executive Officer of RelaDyne. “This is a special opportunity to showcase our DuraMAX brand – now the fastest-growing engine oil brand in the installed segment – on a premier stage in front of customers, partners, and fans. With RelaDyne headquartered in Texas, this event also gives us a meaningful way to connect our brand, our customers, our people, and our partners in a market that’s central to our growth.”

“Our entitlement of the DuraMAX Grand Prix allows us to highlight what our brand stands for: performance, reliability, and excellence,” said Mike Cooper, Chief Commercial Officer of RelaDyne. “From daily drivers to race-day machines, our products are built to perform under pressure and are proudly poured by trusted installers across the United States. The DuraMAX Grand Prix is a natural fit for our continued growth in motorsports, and we’re excited to support the event with on-track activations and experiences alongside our partners and customers.”

DuraMAX offers a full line of vehicle maintenance products, including full synthetic, high-mileage, and synthetic blend motor oils, antifreeze, filters, wiper blades, and more. The brand continues to grow nationwide, serving the full installed market – from independent installers to large automotive service groups.

Since 2017, DuraMAX has utilized motorsports as a platform for brand growth through partnerships in NASCAR, INDYCAR and Sprint Car racing. DuraMAX entered NASCAR in 2022 with a NCS race entitlement at Dover Motor Speedway and on the Spire Motorsports car of Corey LaJoie for that same event. DuraMAX returned to NASCAR for last year’s running of the Daytona 500 as the Rick Ware Racing car sponsor for LaJoie.

“DuraMAX is a tremendous addition to our Speedway Motorsports family,” NASCAR at COTA General Manager Mark Faber said. “Their commitment to performance and dependability aligns perfectly with the intensity of road-course racing and we’re excited to welcome them as the entitlement sponsor for one of the marquee events on the NASCAR calendar. The DuraMAX Grand Prix will deliver a high-energy race weekend for fans, teams and DuraMAX employees alike – everything turned up to the MAX.”

The NASCAR doubleheader weekend opens Friday, Feb. 27, and also includes the Focused Health 250 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race Saturday, Feb. 28, beginning at 2 p.m. Both series will compete on the 17-turn, 2.4-mile National Course, which debuted last year after the first four seasons being contested on the 20-turn, 3.41-mile Full Course.

Individual race tickets and weekend packages, along with camping options, are available by visiting NASCARatCOTA.com. The race weekend provides family affordability, including tickets for children ages 12 and under at $10 for the NCS race and free for the Focused Health 250 (with a ticketed adult required for either race).

About DuraMAX
DuraMAX, Powered by RelaDyne, offers high-quality personal vehicle maintenance solutions, including full synthetic, high mileage, and synthetic blend motor oils, as well as antifreeze, filters, wiper blades, and more. DuraMAX provides a 10-year, up to 500,000-mile engine protection warranty and has been recognized as the best-selling oil brand in the industry by fast lube operators since 2018. For more information, visit DuraMAX.com or find us on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

About RelaDyne
RelaDyne is the nation’s largest seller of lubricants and a market leader in fuel, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) and industrial reliability services, serving industrial, commercial and automotive businesses across North America. Founded in 2010 through the merger of four industry leaders, RelaDyne has grown to more than 190 locations through a strategic track record of acquiring top-performing companies. Our mission is simple: deliver lubrication excellence that drives reliability, efficiency, and profitability for our customers. By understanding the unique needs of every partner, our dedicated Associates act as an extension of their operations, providing unmatched products, services, and expertise. Learn more at RelaDyne.com or find us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and X.

About Speedway Motorsports
Speedway Motorsports is a leading marketer, promoter and sponsor of motorsports entertainment in the United States. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates the following premier facilities: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dover Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Sonoma Raceway, Texas Motor Speedway and Kentucky Speedway. Speedway Motorsports provides souvenir merchandising services through its SMI Properties subsidiaries; manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars and parts through its U.S. Legend Cars International subsidiary; and produces and broadcasts syndicated motorsports programming to radio stations nationwide through its Performance Racing Network subsidiary.

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