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In 10 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International, Spire Motorsports has logged two top-five and three top-10 finishes. Carson Hocevar earned a team-best third-place result in last season’s Go Bowling at The Glen. He led the charge in what marked the first triple top-10 day for the team, as teammates Zane Smith and Corey LaJoie crossed the line in fifth and eighth, respectively. Spire Motorsports fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet ZL1s in the Cup Series for Justin Haley, Michael McDowell and Hocevar, respectively.
The Go Bowling at The Glen will be televised live on USA Sunday, Aug. 10 beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The 23rd of 36 points-paying races on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series calendar will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Channel 90.

Justin Haley – Driver, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1

Justin Haley will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Gainbridge Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday’s Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International.
Haley has made four NASCAR Cup Series starts at Watkins Glen, earning a venue-best 18th-place finish in August 2022. He’s logged an average starting position of 24.8 and an average finish of 25.0.
Watkins Glen marks the fifth of six road-course events on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. Haley finished 16th at Circuit of the Americas, 17th at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, 22nd at the Chicago Street Race and 15th at Sonoma Raceway.
Last weekend at Iowa Speedway, Haley qualified 10th and raced inside the top 10 for much of the race, including a 10th-place finish in Stage 1. However, tire wear proved to be the team’s nemesis in the late goings, leaving the No. 7 team with a 23rd-place finish.
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In NASCAR Xfinity Series competition, the 26-year-old driver has three starts, including one top-10 and one top-15 finish.
Haley has a pair of ARCA Menards Series East starts at “The Glen,” with a pair of top fives to show for his efforts. He finished second in 2016 and third in 2015.
Haley is one of 41 drivers to have won races in all three of NASCAR’s National Touring Series. The driver of Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevy has collected one win in the NASCAR Cup Series, four in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and three in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.
The Indiana native is a veteran of 167 Cup Series starts and has notched one win, five top fives, 16 top 10s and led 118 laps in NASCAR’s premier division.
In total, Haley has made 67 Cup Series starts for Spire Motorsports, including his first start in NASCAR’s premier division at Talladega Superspeedway on his 20th birthday.

Justin Haley Quote
This will be your fifth road-course of the season. How do you feel about going into Watkins Glen?
“I feel like our Chevy has had speed at road-courses this year, we had two top-20s and a top-15 finish. Watkins Glen is always packed with campers and race fans and that makes it so much more exciting as a driver! I’ve always enjoyed how the track flows and am looking forward to this weekend.”
Atop the No. 7 Box – Crew Chief Ryan Sparks

Ryan Sparks serves in a dual role as both Spire Motorsports Competition Director and crew chief for driver Justin Haley and the team’s No. 7 Chevrolet ZL1. He was first paired with Haley at Bristol Motor Speedway in September 2024.
The Winston Salem, N.C., native has called 189 NASCAR Cup Series races where he’s earned three top-five and nine top-10 finishes.
In total, Sparks has called four Watkins Glen races and calls a 10th-place finish a venue best after leading Corey LaJoie to a 10th-place showing in August 2023.

Michael McDowell – Driver, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1

Michael McDowell will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 71 Go Bowling Chevrolet ZL1 in Sunday’s Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International.
In last season’s NASCAR Cup Series event at “The Glen,” McDowell scored a seventh-place result in his 15th start at the venue.
The father-of-five has earned top-10 finishes in two of his last three Cup Series races at Watkins Glen. He paced the field for 38 laps over the span.
The Glendale, Ariz., native tallied five Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series starts at the famed upstate New York race course, collecting two top fives and three top 10s, highlighted by an average starting position of 3.8 while earning back-to-back fourth-place finishes in 2004 and 2005.
The two-time Cup Series winner will make his first Xfinity Series start in almost a decade and drive the No. 11 Chevrolet for Kaulig Racing in Saturday’s Mission 200 at The Glen.
In his last Xfinity Series start in 2016, McDowell qualified Richard Childress Racing’s No. 2 Chevrolet second at Road America, led 24 of 48 laps en route to his lone win on NASCAR’s junior circuit.
McDowell has made three Xfinity Series starts at the seven-turn, 2.45-mile circuit, picking up a 10th-place finish in 2010.
Go Bowling will return as the primary partner for the No. 71 Chevrolet ZL1, the organization’s first primary since the Daytona 500.
Saturday, August 8 will mark National Bowling Day as Watkins Glen celebrates with a host of at-track activations across the weekend.
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The 2021 Daytona 500 Champion will have a familiar voice on the spotter stand this week where McDowell’s cousin, Jason Noll, will assist primary spotter Michael Fisher during the Cup Series’ visit to the newly repaved road course.
The No. 71 team earned a $100,000 payday and a trip to Victory Lane after winning the Mechanix Wear Pit Crew Challenge during May’s NASCAR All-Star Weekend at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. The crew’s blazing 12.587-second stop topped all entries for both the NASCAR All-Star Open and NASCAR All-Star Race, earning the title of the fastest team on pit road.
The 40-year-old has claimed three Xfinity Fastest Lap awards this season, clocking the fastest lap in the Daytona 500, Phoenix Raceway and Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway. The team is one of three in the series to tally three or more bonus points via the program.
The No. 71 team secured Spire Motorsports’ first Busch Light Pole Award at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March. The 28.833-second lap marks the fastest lap in NASCAR’s seventh-generation Cup Series car (2022-present) at the 1.5-mile Nevada oval. Three weekends ago, the team also earned the first stage win in team history during the Grant Park 165 on the streets of downtown Chicago.

Michael McDowell Quote
How does Watkins Glen compare to the other road courses on the Cup Series schedule?
“Watkins Glen is a momentum track. It’s long, has a lot of lateral loading, and it flows very differently. It’s different than Sonoma. You have quick switchbacks when you think about Mexico City or Chicago, and it’s just so different. Obviously, it’s higher speeds and higher loading. The easiest way to describe it is like racing on a mile-and-a-half oval, but on a road course.

Chicago is similar to Martinsville, and Sonoma is probably like Bristol. It’s just that different of a feel when it comes to those tracks. Your fundamentals are still the same, but the way you attack Watkins Glen is different than how you attack Sonoma. There’s no doubt about it. It fits my style well. From an overall speed standpoint, it’s probably my best track. We don’t really have the results to show for it, but in qualifying the last few years, we’ve started in the top five or close to it.

I’ve won a few stages and led a bunch of laps, but it just hasn’t come together, whether it was an engine failure two years ago, or whatever happened last year. We’ve just had some missed opportunities there. But overall, from a speed perspective, Watkins Glen is probably one of my best tracks. I’m excited to have the Go Bowling at The Glen race outside the playoffs this year, just because I feel like it’s another opportunity and another shot for us to try to get a win.”
Atop the No. 71 Box – Crew Chief Travis Peterson

On Sunday, crew chief Travis Peterson will surpass 100 NASCAR Cup Series races from atop the pitbox. He celebrated 100 starts last weekend at Iowa Speedway.
Peterson has two starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at the seven-turn, 2.45-mile course, earning one top-five and two top-10 finishes while working as a race engineer at JR Motorsports.
The 34-year-old has been part of two NASCAR Cup Series top 10s the track—first as a race engineer for Chris Buescher and RFK Racing in 2022, then as a crew chief for Michael McDowell in 2024.

Carson Hocevar – Driver, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet ZL1

Carson Hocevar will be behind the wheel of the No. 77 Delaware Life Chevrolet ZL1 for his second NASCAR Cup Series start at Watkins Glen International. In his first trip to the 2.45-mile race course in upstate New York in NASCAR’s premier series last season, the 22-year-old earned a then career-best third-place finish
Hocevar made his first and only NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series start at The Glen in 2021. He started ninth, finished Stage 2 in seventh and claimed a 10th-place effort in the regular-season finale.
One day prior, Hocevar competed in the ARCA Menards Series race at Watkins Glen, starting and finishing in the fourth position.
The Delaware Life team is coming off an eighth-place showing in last Sunday’s race at Iowa Speedway. Hocevar qualified sixth and earned stage points in Stage 1 before a spin midway through Stage 2 sent him to the back of the pack. The Portage, Mich., native rallied for his best finish in two appearances at the 0.875-mile D-shaped oval and his second top-10 finish in as many races.
With 23 races complete in the 2025 season, Hocevar has two top-five results and has led 80 laps – an improvement in both categories over his total from the entire 2024 campaign. With his finish of eighth at Iowa, he matched his top-10 total from 2024.

Carson Hocevar Quote
At Watkins Glen last year, we saw you battle for a win and ultimately earn your first top-five finish in the Cup Series. Was that the race that set the No. 77 on the path its on now, and how do you feel heading back to that track?
“I think it was probably the first time that people really got to see Spire cars running up front and holding our own. Since then it’s only been improvement for the whole organization. We have up and down weeks, but that’s part of building a consistently successful program. Every weekend we have at least two cars running in the top 10, if not all three right there together. I just think Watkins Glen last year was a race where people started to pay attention. That’s definitely continued this season and I feel like the last two races are a really good example of that. At Indy we had two cars finish within the first 11 spots and Iowa we had a car in the top-10 all day and probably would’ve had similar results without the way the cautions fell in the middle of the race. I’m excited to get back to The Glen. We’ve got a lot of momentum heading into this race and we’ve done a really good job of continuing to improve at tracks where we’ve done well in the past.”
Atop the No. 77 Box – Crew Chief Luke Lambert

Luke Lambert will call his 12 NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen on Sunday. Hocevar’s third-place finish in last year’s event was the first top five for the veteran crew chief at the venue.
The Mount Airy, N.C., native has also called two NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Watkins Glen with his best result coming in his most recent. Lambert led Noah Gragson to a fourth-place finish in 2022.

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Snowmobile season stalls as Bozeman waits for snow

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BOZEMAN — Winter has arrived on the calendar, but on the ground in Bozeman, snow has been hard to find.

What little snow has fallen so far this season hasn’t been enough for many of the winter sports Montanans typically enjoy this time of year.

Compared to late November, when snow briefly covered the valley, current conditions look noticeably bare.

Justin Schroeder, finance manager at Summit Motorsports, says winter hasn’t even begun.

“This is the craziest year I’ve seen. I’ve lived in Montana a lot of my life,” Schroeder said.

Schroeder says winter usually brings a steady rush of snowmobile riders by October. The rush hasn’t happened this year.

“Luckily, Cooke City is getting some snow, so we have people that are still headed out there,” Schroeder said. “But not at the volume that we’re used to seeing.”

Summit Motorsports sells everything from snowmobiles to dirt bikes and UTVs, catering to a wide range of Montana outdoor enthusiasts. But with thin snowpack across much of southwest Montana, snowmobile sales have been slower than usual.

“Last thing I want to do is be sitting on a whole bunch of snowmobiles that are carrying over into next year,” Schroeder said.

Beyond the impact on sales, Schroeder warns that current riding conditions can be dangerous. Thin snow cover can expose rocks, debris, and unstable terrain, increasing the risk of damage and injury.

“Risk of not just avalanche danger, but dangers on the trails as well,” Schroeder said. “Hooking an A-arm, breaking your machine.”

He says riders have already brought in snowmobiles damaged by poor conditions and urges anyone heading out to prioritize safety, including carrying proper avalanche gear.

“We are here to make sure everybody stays safe this season,” Schroeder said.

Until more snow arrives, businesses and riders alike are waiting for winter to truly show up.

“We are all praying for the snow gods to drop it on us,” Schroeder said.





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Hamlin Blasts McReynolds, SiriusXM Over Unfair Pre-Trial Coverage

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The antitrust lawsuit between 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR is over, and while the trial ended in a settlement last week, it was rather clear-cut that the teams held a significant advantage in the courtroom through the nine days of what became known as “NASCOURT”.

Now that the trial has concluded, Denny Hamlin has been given the green light to freely post at will on social media, and on Tuesday morning, the 60-time NASCAR Cup Series race-winning driver was in no mood to hide his feelings about how the legal situation was covered by Larry McReynolds and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio after 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed the lawsuit against NASCAR in 2024.

Heading into Tuesday morning’s edition of “On Track”, Larry McReynolds took to his personal X account to say good morning to his followers and to let them know what was coming on the show throughout the day. Little did McReynolds know that this social media post would be the catalyst for the biggest moment on social media revolving around NASCAR throughout the day.

“Good Morning! At 11am/ET this morning join @BradGillie & LarryMac28 for “On Track” on @SiriusXMNASCAR Channel 90,” McReynolds posted. “Dylan Cappello with @Team_FRM joins us PLUS, we’re playing a game called Higher or Lower! #NASCAR”

At 8:11 AM ET, Hamlin fired back with a couple of tweets calling into question how SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and McReynolds, specifically, handled the coverage of the antitrust lawsuit.

“Good morning,” Hamlin replied to McReynolds. “Now that the case is settled and the evidence is out will you or anyone on channel 90 be issuing an apology for what you all said about 23XI/FRM when the lawsuit was filed?”

Hamlin then busted out the receipts in another response, “I believe it was ‘how dare them for trying to come in and change the sport. 23XI hasn’t been around long enough and FRM wasn’t good enough’. Also how about ‘I don’t know what their problem is, 13 other teams signed it’. Just to name a few examples.”

Bust out the Friday “DAAAAMN!” meme, because Hamlin was ready to pounce.

Later, Brad Gillie, McReynolds’ co-host, quote-posted Hamlin’s original response to McReynolds and said, “I realize you’re responding to Larry, but shouldn’t we let the animosity end? I would love to see us all positively move the sport forward with unity and grace.”

Hamlin would respond with one sentence to Gillie.

“Animosity ends with accountability,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin received a fair share of fans agreeing with his response, as well as others who were not on board with him publicly berating McReynolds and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio for their opinion heading into the trial. However, when X user @BillEarly asked Hamlin why an apology was required, Hamlin said that reality didn’t line up at all with the narrative that was allegedly being peddled by the SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

“Well because I believe that once the actual facts and documents were released it was contradictory to the narrative that was being pushed,” Hamlin stated. “Larry is a very hard working analyst. Hopefully he took the time to analyze the situation post settlement and revise his thoughts.”

While the full financial terms of the settlement will likely never be fully known, NASCAR reportedly chose to meet a lot of demands by the teams in an effort to settle the lawsuit after nine days of battling in Federal Court in Charlotte, NC.

Among the things that were awarded to the teams were “Evergreen” Charters, which are essentially permanent Charters provided teams don’t violate the terms of the Charter Agreement. If teams are found in violation of the Charter Agreement, they will be given time to sell their Charters rather than having them taken from them.

Additionally, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports had their Charters, which expired when they didn’t sign the 2025 Charter Agreement, restored.

While the antitrust lawsuit is without a doubt the big sticking point in Hamlin’s clapbacks to McReynolds on Tuesday, there has been more bad blood between the two over the last year. On SiriusXM NASCAR Radio earlier this year, McReynolds claimed that Hamlin, who was a member of NASCAR’s Playoff Committee, shouldn’t have a say in what the Playoff format is because he hadn’t won a championship.

This led to a lot of backlash on social media, as McReynolds wasn’t clear that he was speaking about Hamlin, and many assumed he meant Mark Martin, who was also on the Playoff Committee. The heat didn’t dial down when it was revealed McReynolds was talking about Hamlin, and it was seen as an interesting comment from a crew chief who never won a championship in his years on the pit box.

Perhaps McReynolds can issue an apology to Hamlin, and the two can begin to see eye-to-eye and repair their relationship, which has been publicly strained over the last year.





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Arby’s Doubles Down on NASCAR with JR Motorsports Partnership

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What’s Happening?

Arby’s is taking its NASCAR sponsorship in a new direction, announcing a mega deal with JR Motorsports that will see the brand serve as primary sponsor for eight different races during the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season.

The brand and JRM announced their new partnership in a video on social media that featured full-time JRM drivers Carson Kvapil, Sammy Smith, and Justin Allgaier, alongside JRM co-owner Dale Earnhardt JR.

In the video, the drivers announced the new depths Arby’s is going to with its support of NASCAR, including driver appearances, primary and associate sponsorships.

This includes a total of eight races in which Arby’s will serve as a primary sponsor for these three drivers:

Carson Kvapil

  • Echopark Speedway – February 21
  • Rockingham Speedway – April 4
  • Texas Motor Speedway – May 2
  • Chicagoland Speedway – July 4

Sammy Smith

  • Talladega – TBA (April 25 or October 24)
  • San Diego Street Circuit – June 20
  • Charlotte ROVAL – October 10

Justin Allgaier (Season-Long Associate Sponsorship)

  • Darlington Raceway – TBA (March 21 or September 5)

Per the announcement from JRM, the multi-year partnership will also expand into Earnhardt’s Dirty Mo Media.

This is an expansion of Arby’s footprint in the sport, a footprint that did not exist just two seasons ago.

Prior to the 2024 season, Arby’s had not sponsored a NASCAR race car since the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Kansas Speedway in September 2008.

Even then, the restaurant chain had only served as a primary sponsor for one NASCAR Cup Series race in its history, sponsoring Roush-Fenway Racing’s Matt Kenseth at the Spring 2007 race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

In 2024, Arby’s returned to NASCAR by sponsoring Josh Bilicki and Cody Ware in two events before expanding its sponsorship to 11 races with Ware and Rick Ware Racing in 2025.

Additionally, Arby’s played a prominent role in the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race, sponsoring a significant portion of the circuit inside Chicago’s Grant Park.

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“Kid Racers” Feature-Length Documentary to Premiere Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 7 P.M. ET, Live and Exclusively on The NASCAR Channel – Speedway Digest

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NASCAR Studios today announced Kid Racers, an original feature-length documentary capturing one of the most raw, electric, and little-known corners of American motorsports. The film debuts Wednesday, December 17 at 7 p.m. ET, airing live and exclusively on The NASCAR Channel.

Filmed at the legendary Millbridge Speedway in Salisbury, N.C., Kid Racers follows five families and their fearless 8-and 9-year-old racers as they chase dreams on a red-clay track that has become a proving ground for NASCAR’s next generation. These kids, fresh out of car seats and already piloting winged Outlaw karts at 45–55 miles per hour, go head-to-head with the children of NASCAR greats including Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson, and Clint Bowyer. At Millbridge, the message is universal: “If you can win here, you can win anywhere.”

Kid Racers shines a light on one of the most authentic and emotionally charged corners of our sport, where passion is born, families rally together, and the next generation of NASCAR talent takes shape,” said John Dahl, NASCAR SVP of Content. “This documentary captures the heart of our sport and we’re proud to debut it on The NASCAR Channel.”

The film spotlights five unforgettable young competitors:

  • Tanner Tucker, the fierce 2022 season champion carrying his father’s unfinished NASCAR dream.
  • Giselle Hicks, a fourth-generation racer learning to rise above doubt in a male-dominated class.
  • Jackson Darnell, the analytical “nicest guy on the track,” with the instincts of a future broadcaster.
  • Gabe Yacono, the track’s beloved sportsman, racing for the joy and community it brings.
  • Chase DeMarco, a multi-talented racer and diehard fan overcoming late-season setbacks.

Kid Racers is directed by Cynthia Hill, the Peabody Award–winning and Emmy-nominated filmmaker known for several documentary projects including A Chef’s Life, Burden of Proof, Road to Race Day, and What Happened, Brittany Murphy?. It is executive produced by Tim Clark, John Dahl and Tally Hair from NASCAR Studios, and produced by Sandra Davidson.

The NASCAR Channel is NASCAR’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) network. It offers 24/7 programming with no subscription required and is available on The Roku Channel, Xumo Play, Tubi, Samsung TV Plus and Prime Video.

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Chase Elliott scheme with NASCAR backer undergoes big change – Motorsport – Sports

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Chase Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet will look noticeably different when it hits the track next season, marking a dramatic visual shift tied to one of NASCAR’s most significant commercial partnerships.

Amazon Prime Video’s evolving role in the sport has now extended beyond broadcasts and into a refreshed paint scheme that reflects the streaming giant’s serious investment in NASCAR’s future.

Amazon Prime Video joined Hendrick Motorsports as a primary sponsor for Elliott beginning in 2025, aligning with its arrival as NASCAR’s first fully direct-to-consumer media partner, a move that sparked strong reactions from fans during its Coca-Cola 600 broadcast debut.

That debut scheme leaned heavily on blue and clean lines, making it instantly recognizable but also drawing comparisons to other similarly colored cars in the field. For 2026, those similarities are gone.

The updated design introduces darker tones, including black accents and added contrast, giving the car more depth and a sharper presence on track.

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The new look mirrors Prime Video’s expanding footprint in the Cup Series. The streamer will once again serve as a primary sponsor for select races, including Talladega, Texas and the All-Star Race, while continuing as a major broadcast partner.

Prime Video’s Cup Series coverage begins during the heart of the season, and the No. 9 car will again be used as a rolling promotion for the races carried exclusively on the platform.

Elliott has been a natural fit for a partner aiming to reach NASCAR’s broad and loyal fan base. The 30-year-old remains the series’ most popular driver, a title he has held every year since 2018.

He is also a former Cup Series champion with 19 career points-paying wins and a reputation for consistency that keeps him in the playoff conversation year after year.

On the track, Elliott is coming off a solid 2025 season that included two victories and steady week-to-week results. Over the last two years, he has finished outside the top 20 only eight times, with just three of those coming in races where he avoided a DNF.

That level of reliability continues to separate the No. 9 team from much of the field, even as Hendrick Motorsports teammates Kyle Larson and William Byron have often grabbed more of the spotlight.

Much of Elliott’s recent stretch has been about reestablishing momentum after setbacks earlier in the decade, including the leg injury that disrupted his 2023 season and the ongoing challenge of adapting to NASCAR’s Next Gen car.



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Prime Video Returns to Chase Elliott For Three-Race Sponsorship in 2026

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Prime Video 2026 Primary Sponsorship Schedule

  • April 26: Talladega Superspeedway
  • May 3: Texas Motor Speedway
  • May 17: All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway

The look for the No. 9 Prime Video Chevrolet has a noticeably darker palette this year, as the front and back of the car carry a black base coat. In the center of the doors of the car is the iconic Prime Video blue, and between the jagged design of blue and the black base coat are hints of the NASCAR red and yellow colors flowing through the design.

It’s a drastic change from last year’s paint scheme, which carried more Prime Video blue and white accents.

Last year, Elliott carried the Prime Video colors at Talladega Superspeedway, where he finished fifth, the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, where he notched a fifth-place result, and at Kansas Speedway, where he came home 15th.

Elliott will look to snag the first NASCAR Cup Series win for the NASCAR Broadcasting Partner in his three-race stint in 2026.

In 2025, Elliott recorded his first multi-win season in the NASCAR Cup Series since 2022, as he collected wins at his home track, EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta, and Kansas Speedway in the Fall. Elliott would finish the campaign with an eighth-place ranking in the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings.

Heading into the 2026 season, Elliott has amassed 358 career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series, and to date, he has 21 wins, 115 top-five finishes, and 190 top-10s. The son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott was the champion of the NASCAR Cup Series during the 2020 season.



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