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NASCAR Reportedly Close To Signing Contract For New Cup Series Street Race

NASCAR is reportedly working on an agreement with the city of San Diego for a street race, set to take place as early as 2026. While no statements have been made by either party, an announcement is expected next month. A successful deal will pave the way for the sport’s return to Southern California. A […]

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NASCAR is reportedly working on an agreement with the city of San Diego for a street race, set to take place as early as 2026. While no statements have been made by either party, an announcement is expected next month. A successful deal will pave the way for the sport’s return to Southern California.

A report by The Athletic confirmed that NASCAR explored several options for a race in Southern California since the closure of California Speedway for maintenance and renovation. San Diego was eventually shortlisted, but the exact course of the street race is not known yet.

Talks of NASCAR’s second street race at San Diego arrive weeks before the highly anticipated race in downtown Chicago on July 6, the sport’s first street course. The addition of another street race to the calendar could lead to similar events in other cities, offering a boost to local economies and reaching out to new fan bases.

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An aerial view of Auto Club Speedway on February 27, 2023 in Fontana, California.

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However, the idea of another NASCAR street race may not go down very well with seven-time Cup Series champion Richard Petty, who admitted that road races don’t represent the sport.

While NASCAR purists and young fans could debate the subject, several street races could be added to the sport’s calendar in the future.

Petty, who is also a NASCAR Hall of Famer, revealed his views on road races after the race weekend in Mexico City. In addition, he also targeted the way drivers are included in the playoffs after winning a Cup Series race, regardless of their position in the standings.

Shane van Gisbergen led the Cup race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit and secured victory with a major lead of 16.5 seconds over runner-up Christopher Bell.

Despite being ranked 30th in the standings, van Gisbergen’s Mexico win helped him secure a spot in the playoffs, prompting Petty to call out the system. Newsweek Sports reported his comments:

“The way they got this thing fixed, where if you win, you’re in. That can’t be right. You got somebody that’s 30th in points that’s going to make the playoffs. Hey man, what happened to the guy that 15th, or 16th, or 18th (that’s) been running good (and) finished good everywhere?

“You’re making a championship situation by winning a road course, which is not really NASCAR to begin with. From that standpoint, I think they’re going to have to jockey around and change some of this kind of stuff.”



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Tristan McKee Tabbed to Pilot Spire Motorsports’ ARCA Menards Series Entry for Two Races

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (July 24, 2025) – Tristan McKee, the inaugural signee of Spire Motorsports’ driver development program, will make a pair of ARCA Menards Series starts in 2025 behind the wheel of the team’s No. 77 Gainbridge Chevrolet SS. Five days after turning 15-years-old, the minimum age requirement to compete in an ARCA Menards Series […]

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MOORESVILLE, N.C. (July 24, 2025) – Tristan McKee, the inaugural signee of Spire Motorsports’ driver development program, will make a pair of ARCA Menards Series starts in 2025 behind the wheel of the team’s No. 77 Gainbridge Chevrolet SS.

Five days after turning 15-years-old, the minimum age requirement to compete in an ARCA Menards Series national event, McKee will make his debut at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International in the August 8 General Tire 100 at the Glen.

He will return to the Gainbridge Chevy in November for the ARCA Menards Series West season finale at Phoenix Raceway.

“Tristan McKee is one of those rare young drivers who makes you lean in and pay attention,” said Spire Motorsports President Bill Anthony. “He’s shown talent, maturity, and the kind of work ethic that earns respect across our organization.

“We’re excited to get him some seat time in the ARCA Menards Series and let him grow at the right pace. Watkins Glen and Phoenix will be great tests, and we’re looking forward to seeing what he can do in Spire colors.”

McKee is a full-time competitor in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli CUBE 3 Architecture TA 2 Series, where he leads the series’ championship point standings by a handsome 82 points on the strength of one pole position, two wins and six podium finishes.

He has finished the past six events inside the top three, including his first-career win in June at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. In the division’s most recent stop at Watkins Glen International, the Williamsburg, Va., native set a track record en route to his first-career pole position before leading the field from flag to flag to secure his second-career win.

“I’m super excited for my debut to be on a road course,” said McKee. “I’ve been doing a lot of road course stuff through the Trans Am Series. We were just at Watkins Glen a couple weeks ago with the series and got the win, so I feel comfortable with the track.

“I had the opportunity to do some testing in the ARCA car, so it helped get me up to speed with the car, but I still have a lot of preparation to do over the next couple weeks in the simulator and my pre-race routine. I’m super thankful to Spire Motorsports and Gainbridge for making this happen and I’m really excited to get on track.”

McKee is a regular participant in the Josh Wise-led fitness and training program at the GM Technical Center in Concord, N.C. He began turning heads three years ago when, at just 12-years-old, he won a 100-lap CARS Pro Late Model Tour feature event at Dillon (S.C.) Motor Speedway to become the youngest winner in CARS Tour history. The upstart teenager went on to collect series wins at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway, Caraway (N.C.) Speedway and Cordele (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

Despite his youth, McKee has a resume dotted with wins that would offer even the most seasoned veteran with justifiable bragging rights. In addition to his historic 2023 win, he recorded multiple late model stock car victories in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

McKee also collected the checkered flag in the limited late model feature at the 2023 Fall Brawl at Hickory (N.C) Motor Speedway. The season prior, McKee claimed both Rookie of the Year and championship honors at Orange County (N.C.) Speedway as an 11-year-old.

Prior to his ascent to the late-model ranks, McKee cut his teeth racing Bandoleros where he won the 2020 national championship, a Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Summer Shootout championship and a Thursday Night Thunder Championship at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He began his four-wheel journey in karting where he collected 44 wins and six class championships.

In addition to his full slate of Trans Am racing, McKee has made 13 late model starts in 2025. After finishing second in the CARS Pro Late Model Tour season opener, he captured the checkered flag at the series’ first appearance at Cordele Motor Speedway. He has tallied four top fives in seven CARS Late Model Stock Tour starts, highlighted by a second-place result at North Wilkesboro, a race that was part of NASCAR’s All-Star festivities in May.

McKee made his Super Late Model debut last weekend during the Summer Showdown 200 at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash., where he battled the best of the Northwest Super Late Model Series to earn a runner-up finish at “The Superspeedway of the West.”

“The season has definitely gone really, really good so far,” added McKee. “We have a couple Trans Am wins, lead the points and have a podium in each of the last six races. We haven’t been at all the CARS Tour races, but we have put together a lot of good runs.

“It has been one of the best years of my career, so far. It is all preparing me to drive different cars because I am doing something nearly every weekend. This is just another discipline for me to learn, grow and become the driver I want to be. I think we will be really strong.”

Spire Motorsports has fielded an ARCA Menards Series entry three times this season with Corey Day at the controls. After Day was involved in a race-ending incident in the team’s inaugural appearance in the season opener at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, he collected back-to-back ARCA West Series top-10 finishes at Phoenix Raceway (10th) and Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway (seventh).

The General Tire 100 at the Glen from Watkins Glen International will be televised live on FS2, Friday, August 8, beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The 13th of 20 races on the 2025 ARCA Menards Series schedule will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and ARCARacing.com.

About Gainbridge …

Founded in 2018, Gainbridge® is an insurtech subsidiary of Group 1001 that empowers consumers to take control of their financial future with solutions that are accessible to everyone, no matter their budget or financial knowledge.

Its platform provides access to financial products that are simple, intuitive, and backed by smart technology with no complexity or hidden fees. Gainbridge® is headquartered in Zionsville, Ind. For more information, visit www.gainbridge.io or follow and connect with Gainbridge on X and LinkedIn.

About Spire Motorsports …

Spire Motorsports 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 2025, Spire Motorsports will campaign the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolets in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team will also field the Nos. 07, 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and the No. 77 Chevrolet in the ARCA Menards Series in select events.

Source: Spire Motorsports



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NASCAR moving to San Diego in 2026 after pausing in Chicago – NBC Chicago

After three years of taking place in Chicago’s Grant Park during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, NASCAR is moving to a new city. Both NASCAR officials and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office confirmed the race wouldn’t return to the city in 2026, but on Wednesday, NASCAR announced where it was heading instead: San Diego. […]

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After three years of taking place in Chicago’s Grant Park during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, NASCAR is moving to a new city.

Both NASCAR officials and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office confirmed the race wouldn’t return to the city in 2026, but on Wednesday, NASCAR announced where it was heading instead: San Diego.

The group said it plans to “make history” June 19-21, 2026, with a race at Naval Base Coronado.

“San Diego will host just the second street course in NASCAR’s modern era. The Chicago Street Course hosted Cup and Xfinity action for each of the past three seasons. The race weekend will coincide with the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy,” a release stated.

More details are set to be released at a later date and tickets are slated to become available this fall.

“What a special way to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Navy, 250th anniversary of our country and put on what is going to be undoubtedly the most anticipated event of 2026,” said Ben Kennedy, NASCAR’s executive vice president, chief venue & racing innovation officer. “And I’m bullish on it being the best sporting event of the year.”

Still, NASCAR and Chicago officials both pledged to work towards bringing the race back to Chicago in 2027 — under a few changes.

The three-year deal for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race was reached during former mayor Lori Lightfoot’s term, with the deal including a two-year renewal option, according to the Chicago Tribune.

A letter from NASCAR sent to Johnson’s office attributed the decision to needing more time to reschedule the event and further reduce the buildup and breakdown times associated with the race.

“Following a successful three years, the NASCAR Chicago Street Race will hit pause in 2026 to allow NASCAR to be responsive to residents’ and elected officials’ feedback. We will continue to work together toward a new potential date and develop a plan to further optimize operational efficiencies with the goal of the event’s return in 2027,” a statement from a NASCAR spokesperson said.

Julia Giese, the president of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race, said NASCAR aims to return to Chicago in 2027 with a new date and shorter build schedule, according to the Tribune.

Giese added that NASCAR will remain active in community engagement efforts in Chicago next year despite the race’s hiatus.

In a statement, Johnson iterated a desire to move the race away from Independence Day weekend in an effort to reduce strain on law enforcement, adding that the city will explore new potential dates for a 2027 race.



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Verstappen says Horner’s exit has no impact on future plans | Motorsports News

Christian Horner’s departure as Red Bull boss will not affect Max Verstappen’s future with Mercedes move rumoured. Max Verstappen has insisted that Christian Horner’s shock departure as team boss of Red Bull will have no impact on his future plans. The four-time world champion, who has been linked with a move to Mercedes next year, […]

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Christian Horner’s departure as Red Bull boss will not affect Max Verstappen’s future with Mercedes move rumoured.

Max Verstappen has insisted that Christian Horner’s shock departure as team boss of Red Bull will have no impact on his future plans.

The four-time world champion, who has been linked with a move to Mercedes next year, suggested on Thursday that he expects to stay with Red Bull until the conclusion of his current contract in 2028.

Speaking to reporters in the paddock before this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, one of his “home” races as he was born in Belgium and his mother is Belgian, the 27-year-old Dutchman said he was concerned only with improving the speed and performance of his car.

The rest, he said, was not of great interest to him, adding that past tensions between Horner and his father, Jos Verstappen, had no bearing on decisions about his future.

Asked if Horner’s exit after 20 years as team boss made it more probable that he would stay at Red Bull next year, Verstappen said, “No, it doesn’t. Not really.”

He said the well-publicised discord between his father and Horner was never a problem.

“People can have a difference of opinion, and I expect that to happen because if everyone agrees, there is a problem.

“You need to have differences in opinion. Now, we will work in a different direction, and I am excited about it, and I don’t think it will matter at all for the decision over my future.

“The only thing that matters is that we work on the car and make it as fast as we can and try and be more competitive this year, a little bit, but for sure with the new regulations next year.”

Verstappen had earlier welcomed the appointment of Frenchman Laurent Mekies, promoted from junior team Racing Bulls, as Horner’s successor and clearly sensed that it could usher in a stronger technical and engineering focus at the team.

He gave an oblique response when asked if he had a decision to make about his future.

“There is also the possibility of not waking up tomorrow, and so there is no driving.

“Life is unpredictable and, in general, I am happy with where I am at.”

He added, “The target was that when I signed my deal, I would drive here until the end of my career.”

Verstappen will be hoping to end the speculation and give both the team and new boss Mekies a boost with a convincing performance this weekend on his favourite circuit.

The Dutchman finds himself in the unaccustomed position of third in the drivers’ standings, behind leader Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, both of McLaren.



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NASCAR Announces First Street Race on Active Military Base

NASCAR will replace its downtown Chicago street race in 2026 with a new event at Naval Base Coronado in Southern California, marking a historic first for the sport and the U.S. Navy. This move marks a strategic move for the motorsport series, leveraging a unique venue to celebrate the U.S. Navy’s 250th anniversary and engage […]

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NASCAR will replace its downtown Chicago street race in 2026 with a new event at Naval Base Coronado in Southern California, marking a historic first for the sport and the U.S. Navy.

This move marks a strategic move for the motorsport series, leveraging a unique venue to celebrate the U.S. Navy’s 250th anniversary and engage new audiences.

The three-day event, scheduled for 19-21 June, will feature all three of NASCAR’s national series on what is expected to be a temporary 3-mile street course. This will be NASCAR’s second street race in its history, and the first ever on an active military base.

Strategy and Brand Alignment

The decision positions NASCAR alongside patriotic values, tapping into the symbolic power of military partnership and the broader celebration of America’s semiquincentennial.

“As part of our nation’s 250th anniversary, we are honoured for NASCAR to join the celebration as we host our first street race at a military base,” said Ben Kennedy, NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief of Venue and Racing Innovations.

U.S. Navy Secretary John C. Phelan added: “Hosting a race aboard Naval Air Station North Island is not just a historic first—it’s a powerful tribute to the values we share: grit, teamwork and love of country.”

This collaboration offers both entities important brand reinforcement and a platform for engaging the military community.

Commercial and Operational Implications

By bringing all three national series: the Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series together over one weekend, NASCAR is increasing the commercial value and broadcast reach of the event. The Cup Series race will be streamed live on Prime Video, the Xfinity Series on The CW, and the Truck Series on FOX Sports.

This broadcast diversification reflects NASCAR’s strategy to capture wider audiences across digital and traditional platforms.

The move also reflects NASCAR’s operational agility. While the Chicago street race garnered solid viewership in its debut, local concerns over noise and street closures created friction. The shift to Coronado allows NASCAR to maintain the street race format in a more controlled and symbolic setting.

Although a return to Chicago remains possible in 2027, the Coronado event presents an immediate opportunity to test a new high-impact format.

Leadership and Legacy

Amy Lupo, who previously led the launch of NASCAR’s Coliseum event, has been appointed president of the San Diego race. Her leadership signals a focused approach to delivering a landmark event.

Ultimately, the move reinforces NASCAR’s push to differentiate its brand in a competitive sports entertainment landscape. By merging motorsport with military celebration, the series aims to engage new fans, create broadcast buzz, and build long-term brand equity through bold, experiential events.

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NASCAR Cup drivers face crucial race on Indianapolis oval as Playoffs loom – Speedway Digest

Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval will bring two significant conclusions—the championship round of the $1-million-to-win In-Season Challenge and the end of TNT’s five-race run as a broadcast partner for this season. Ty Dillon’s matchup against Ty Dillon in the finals of the In-Season Challenge will receive considerable, […]

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Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval will bring two significant conclusions—the championship round of the $1-million-to-win In-Season Challenge and the end of TNT’s five-race run as a broadcast partner for this season.

Ty Dillon’s matchup against Ty Dillon in the finals of the In-Season Challenge will receive considerable, well-deserved attention in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 presented by PPG (2 p.m. ET on TNT, IMS Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

The novel tournament, introduced this year, won’t be the only focus, not with the 26-race Cup Series regular season nearing conclusion and Playoff spots still very much in play.

By finishing ahead of Gibbs in Sunday’s race, Dillon could complete an improbable run as 32nd seed in the 32-driver Challenge field.

“I feel like we’ve already won this thing, no matter what happens on Sunday,” said Dillon, who picked up his only career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2014.

“I know this is an awesome moment in time for myself, my family and Kaulig Racing, but in a few weeks, life’s going to move on, and hopefully we continue to get better and we win races and continue to stay in the spotlight.”

Certain to stay in the spotlight over the next few weeks are the drivers on either side of the elimination line for the Cup Series Playoffs. Currently, after a seventh-place finish last Sunday at Dover Motor Speedway, Bubba Wallace holds the 16th and final Playoff-eligible position by 16 points over Ryan Preece.

Twelve drivers—Denny Hamlin, Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Shane van Gisbergen, William Byron, Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric, Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, Chase Briscoe, Ross Chastain and Josh Berry—already have scored wins this season and are presumed safe for Playoff berths.

With a 156-point margin above the elimination line and just five races left in the regular season, Tyler Reddick likewise is all but certain to qualify for the Playoffs. Alex Bowman helped himself with a third-place run at Dover and is 14th on the potential Playoff grid, 63 points to the good.

Despite a career-average finish of 33.0 on the Indy oval, Bowman is cautiously optimistic about his chances on Sunday.

“We’ve had a good stretch lately, and Dover was another step in the right direction for our (No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports) team,” Bowman said. “Indy hasn’t been our strongest track, but with the way we’ve been running, I feel like we’re in a position to keep building on this momentum and have a solid weekend at The Brickyard.”

At the top of the standings, the race for the Regular Season Championship—not to mention the bonus of 15 Playoff points—has tightened considerably over the past few weeks.

With a sixth-place run at Dover, Chase Elliott knocked Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron out of the top spot in the standings, a position Byron had held for 17 of the first 20 weeks in the season.

Elliott now leads Byron by 16 points, third-place Kyle Larson by 38 and Dover winner Denny Hamlin by 39.

Byron’s race at Dover ended 14 laps short of its double-overtime finish after Bell spun while battling for the lead and ignited a wreck that sidelined Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet.

“Last weekend (was) a tough one,” said Byron, who has posted just one finish better than 27th in his last five races (eighth at Sonoma). “We ran basically in the top five all day just to get involved in someone else’s mess at the end.

“It sucks, but we have to move on and focus on Indy now. We obviously have the speed, just need the finishes at this point. I think we’ve shown how strong we are with having no practice in Dover and running up front all day. We have a long practice this weekend since we’re back on the oval, which will be nice to really get the car dialed in.”



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NASCAR will hold first street race on active military base at Naval Base Coronado in 2026 – WSOC TV

CHARLOTTE — NASCAR will hold a street race on Naval Base Coronado in Southern California next June as a replacement for its downtown Chicago event that ran the last three years. The move to the San Diego area does not eliminate a return to Chicago, where NASCAR will still maintain an office and effort an […]

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CHARLOTTE — NASCAR will hold a street race on Naval Base Coronado in Southern California next June as a replacement for its downtown Chicago event that ran the last three years.

The move to the San Diego area does not eliminate a return to Chicago, where NASCAR will still maintain an office and effort an eventual return, perhaps as early as 2027.

But the shift next year will allow NASCAR to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy by hosting all three of its national series over a three-day weekend on June 19-21.

“As part of our nation’s 250th anniversary, we are honored for NASCAR to join the celebration as we host our first street race at a military base, Naval Base Coronado,” Ben Kennedy, executive vice president and chief venue and racing innovations officer, said Wednesday. “NASCAR San Diego Weekend will honor the Navy’s history and the men and women who serve as we take the best motorsports in the world to the streets of Naval Base Coronado.”

It will be NASCAR’s second street race in the sport’s history, following the three-year run in Chicago, and first on an active military base. The course layout is not complete but is expected to be around 3 miles.

NASCAR has seen Auto Club Speedway close after the 2023 race. It built a temporary short track inside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from 2002 through 2024 but moved that event to North Carolina.

Kennedy, who has been bullish on new endeavors for his family business, was the brains of the races at the Coliseum, Chicago, this year’s visit to Mexico City and now next year in San Diego, a venture the Navy is excited about.

“NASCAR embodies the very best of the American spirit through speed, precision and an unyielding pursuit of excellence,” Navy Secretary John C. Phelan said. “Hosting a race aboard Naval Air Station North Island, the birthplace of naval aviation, it’s not just a historic first, it’s a powerful tribute to the values we share: grit, teamwork and love of country.

“From the flight deck to the finish line, this collaboration reflects the operational intensity and unity of purpose that define both the United States Navy and NASCAR.”

The base is known as the “West Coast Quarterdeck” and is a consortium of nine Navy installations that stretch from San Clemente Island 50 miles off the coast of Long Beach to the Mountain Warfare Training Facility 50 miles east of San Diego.

NASCAR named Amy Lupo, who has been with the series since 2021 and helped launch the Coliseum, as president of the race. She spent more than 20 years at ESPN expanding the X Games when she lived in San Diego early in her career. She still lives in Southern California.

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