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What to watch for in today’s NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma

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For the second weekend in a row, NASCAR Cup drivers will be racing on a road course. They’ll compete today at the 1.99-mile Sonoma Raceway.

Here are a few things to watch.

Seeking to tie a Hall of Famer

Shane van Gisbergen seeks to tie Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon’s record for three consecutive Cup road course victories from the pole. Gordon did it from 1998-99.

“We’ve had a really cool couple of weeks,” van Gisbergen said after winning the pole for today’s race. “You just feel the energy in the shop when you walk in on Monday and Tuesday. Even the stay-at-home guys and girls preparing the cars — it’s just a cool atmosphere in the shop. Everyone’s lifted up. Ross (Chastain’s) win kind of started it at the Coke 600, and we just got better and better. So yeah, it’s really cool for everyone.”

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The race in Northern California will be held in July for the first time.

Already this season, van Gisbergen has won at Mexico and Chicago from the pole. He ranks second in the series in average finish (9.8) on road courses in the Next Gen era.

“He’s so good, and it’s rare that you see somebody stand out and distance himself from the competition as much as he is,” Larson said about van Gisbergen. “You know, he’s way, way, way better than us at the road course stuff.

“And he’s got his own technique, you can call it. Not his own because the rest of the world does it – you know, right-foot braking, clutching and all that stuff. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks … like there’s zero chance I can learn how to do that. And even if I did, like there’s zero chance that I can have it be better than what I’m probably doing with left-foot braking.”

What’s up with Kyle Larson?

The Hendrick Motorsports driver who won last year’s race at Sonoma has not led in the last six races. It’s the longest stretch he’s gone in Cup without leading a lap since the end of the 2019 and beginning of the 2020 seasons when he also went six races without leading a lap.

Larson has not had much success on road courses this season. He finished 13th at Chicago, placed 36th after his car was damaged in an early accident triggered by Kyle Busch at Mexico and was 32nd at Circuit of the Americas after being issued a two-lap penalty for a wheel coming off his car.

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Shane van Gisbergen scores his third pole of the season and fourth of his Cup career.

Larson has three top-10 finishes in his last seven races.

“You know, just on paper, it looks like we’re just very average, which we have been,” Larson said Saturday at Sonoma of his recent stretch of races. “But, you know, we’ve taken days where we’ve been not a top-10 car and finished in the top-10 or even top five.

“Those days, although they’re not fun, they are rewarding at the end of it because I think, a lot of times in my past, I’ll try even too hard and make big mistakes and crash, which I’ve done that here lately some also. But, yeah, I don’t know. We just haven’t been as strong as we’ve wanted to be here lately.

“We’ve gone to some tracks where when you look at results from the past, we haven’t been quite competitive or have race winning speed and it’s kind of carried over to this year at some of those places too.”

Points races tighten

The points race for the regular season championship and for the final playoff spot have tightened.

At the top of the standings, William Byron has seen his points lead shrink from 67 to 13 in the last three races. Byron has finished no better than 27th in the past three races.

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RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher has scored three consecutive top-five finishes at Sonoma Raceway.

He enters today’s race 13 points ahead of teammate Chase Elliott and 19 points ahead of teammate Kyle Larson. Denny Hamlin trails Byron by 43 points and Tyler Reddick is 48 points from the top of the standings.

There have been 12 different winners this season, leaving four playoff spots via points at this time. Bubba Wallace holds the final playoff spot. He’s two points ahead of Ryan Preece, who gained 21 points on Wallace last weekend at Chicago. AJ Allmendinger is next, 43 points below the cutline. Kyle Busch is 46 points below the cutline.





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JR Motorsports, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Confirm New Multi-Year Partnership

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AVONDALE, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 09: NASCAR Hall of Famer and JR Motorsports owner, Dale Earnhardt Jr. reacts to Justin Allgaier, driver of the #7 BRANDT Chevrolet, winning the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 09, 2024 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

JR Motorsports announced a multi-year partnership with Arby’s that will begin during the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season. Arby’s will serve as a primary sponsor for eight races in 2026 and will also appear as a season-long associate partner on Justin Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet.

The agreement includes a personal services deal with JR Motorsports co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. The partnership brings together JR Motorsports, Arby’s, and Dirty Mo Media as part of a broader marketing effort tied to racing and fan engagement.

The agreement also expands Arby’s involvement in NASCAR through digital media, in-market promotions, and coordinated campaigns designed to reach fans during race weekends and throughout the season.


Arby’s race schedule and driver assignments

JR Motorsports confirmed that Arby’s will serve as a primary sponsor across multiple cars during the 2026 season. Carson Kvapil, Sammy Smith, and Justin Allgaier will all carry Arby’s branding as part of the eight-race sponsorship package.

The partnership begins with Kvapil and the No. 1 Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Feb. 21, 2026. Arby’s will appear on Kvapil’s car for four races during the season. Smith’s No. 8 Chevrolet will feature the brand for three events, while Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet will carry Arby’s sponsorship for one race as a primary partner.

In addition to the eight primary races, Arby’s will remain on Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet as a season-long associate sponsor. The Atlanta race is scheduled to air on CW, with radio coverage on PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.


Dale Earnhardt Jr. reacts to new partnership

Dale Earnhardt Jr. addressed the agreement in the team’s official announcement and pointed to the marketing potential between the organizations.

“It’s an exciting opportunity to have Arby’s partner up with our companies, Earnhardt said .” “Arby’s is very aggressive with their activation and we pride ourselves on being a tremendous asset when it comes to offering a variety of unique marketing platforms, so I’m looking forward to how we can work together to continue to grow their business.”

Earnhardt Jr. will also take part in promotional efforts as part of the personal services agreement. Those activities will be handled in coordination with Dirty Mo Media.


Arby’s leadership and team background

Arby’s Chief Marketing Officer Jeff Baker also commented on the partnership in the JR Motorsports release.

“We’re thrilled to begin this multi-year partnership with JRM and Dirty Mo Media, Baker said.” “Arby’s has always been about delivering high-quality, impactful experiences with speed. Joining forces with such respected organizations in the racing community allows us to connect with NASCAR fans in meaningful new ways, both on and off the track.”

JR Motorsports is co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller, and Rick Hendrick. The organization competes full-time in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and has won championships in 2014, 2017, 2018, and 2024. The team currently fields four full-time entries.

Arby’s was founded in 1964 and operates more than 3,500 restaurants across six global markets. The company is part of Inspire Brands. Additional details, including paint schemes and promotional plans, are expected to be released ahead of the 2026 season.

Dogli Wilberforce is a sports writer who covers NASCAR, Formula 1 and IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. With bylines at Total Apex Sports and Last Word on Sports, Wilberforce has built a reputation for delivering timely, engaging coverage that blends sharp analysis with accessible storytelling. Wilberforce has covered everything from major football transfers to fight-night drama, bringing readers the insight and context behind the headlines. More about Dogli Wilberforce





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Tommy’s Motorsports of Crossville at 550 Crabtree Road recently celebrated its grand reopening.

The dealership reopened after a 7,500-square-foot addition was completed.


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Arby’s Joins JRM As Sponsor

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Arby’s will sponsor JR Motorsports’ NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series teams in 2026, JRM announced Dec. 16.

The fast food chain will be a primary sponsor for eight races in 2026, split between drivers Justin Allgaier, Sammy Smith and Carson Kvapil.

It’ll also be an associate sponsor for Allgaier’s No. 7 for the full season.

“It’s an exciting opportunity to have Arby’s partner up with our companies,” JRM’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. said in a team release. “Arby’s is very aggressive with their activation and we pride ourselves on being a tremendous asset when it comes to offering a variety of unique marketing platforms, so I’m looking forward to how we can work together to continue to grow their business.”

Kvapil’s No. 1 will be sponsored in four events, kicking off at EchoPark Speedway. Smith’s No. 8 will have three races with Arby’s, followed by Allgaier with one.

All three drivers ran full time for JRM in 2025. Allgaier earned three wins, 15 top fives and 20 top 10s, while Kvapil scored seven top fives and 14 top 10s and Smith nabbed one win, eight top fives and 18 top 10s.


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Sam Hunt Racing, Harrison Burton secure 2026 NASCAR sponsor

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Harrison Burton, Wood Brothers Racing

Sam Hunt Racing has announced a multi-race primary sponsorship agreement with Dead On Tools for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season. The deal places Dead On Tools on Harrison Burton’s No. 24 Toyota GR Supra for 12 races, beginning with the season opener at Daytona International Speedway on February 14.

Burton will return to the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series full-time while joining Sam Hunt Racing, which is set to run two full-time cars for the first time in team history. The partnership continues a working relationship between Burton and Dead On Tools that began during the 2025 season and gives the team early stability as it expands its program.

Couldn’t be more excited to continue working with Dead On Tools, we have a great friendship and partnership that I can’t wait to build on!, Burton said.”


Dead On Tools joins Sam Hunt Racing for multi-race deal

Dead On Tools will serve as the primary sponsor for 12 races during the 2026 season. Those races include Daytona, Martinsville, Bristol, Charlotte, Sonoma, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Darlington, World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, Las Vegas, Talladega, and Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Sam Hunt, owner of Sam Hunt Racing, said the partnership was a natural fit after early discussions between the two sides.

“I am beyond proud to have Dead On Tools join the Sam Hunt Racing family in 2026, Hunt said.” “From my first conversation with their leadership, I knew there was a ton of symmetry with what our respective teams are trying to accomplish, and how we go about doing so.”

Hunt added that the company shares the team’s approach to growth and long-term development. The sponsorship provides key backing for the No. 24 team as Sam Hunt Racing prepares for a full season with two entries in the series.


Harrison Burton continues a relationship with a sponsor

The agreement continues the partnership between Harrison Burton and Dead On Tools. The two first worked together during the 2025 season, and the brand followed Burton as he moved to Sam Hunt Racing for 2026. Burton will pilot the No. 24 Toyota GR Supra on a full-time basis in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.

Joseph Ardell, marketing manager for Dead On Tools, said the company is excited to continue working with Burton and to join Sam Hunt Racing.

“Everyone at Dead On Tools is thrilled to be able to continue to grow our partnership with Harrison, Ardell said.” “To be with a team like Sam Hunt Racing, we know the No. 24 will be in great hands and are excited for a terrific 2026 season.”

Dead On Tools entered NASCAR in 2020 as a race sponsor and has expanded its involvement over time. The company stated that its continued presence in the sport reflects steady growth and an ongoing focus on reaching NASCAR fans.


Sam Hunt Racing set for expanded 2026 season

The 2026 season marks a major step for Sam Hunt Racing as it fields two full-time cars in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. Burton will drive the No. 24, while Dean Thompson will compete in the team’s second entry.

With a defined race schedule, a returning sponsor, and an expanded team structure, the race team enters the 2026 season with a clear plan as it moves forward with Harrison Burton and Dead On Tools.

Dogli Wilberforce is a sports writer who covers NASCAR, Formula 1 and IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. With bylines at Total Apex Sports and Last Word on Sports, Wilberforce has built a reputation for delivering timely, engaging coverage that blends sharp analysis with accessible storytelling. Wilberforce has covered everything from major football transfers to fight-night drama, bringing readers the insight and context behind the headlines. More about Dogli Wilberforce





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Arby’s To Support JR Motorsports

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MOORESVILLE, N.C. — JR Motorsports today announced Arby’s, the leading destination for a high-quality meat-fueled menu with more than 3,500 restaurants in six global markets, has teamed with JRM and Dirty Mo Media for a multi-year, multi-faceted sponsorship.

As part of this new agreement, Arby’s will be featured as the primary partner for eight NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series events in 2026 with drivers Carson Kvapil, Sammy Smith and Justin Allgaier, as well as serving as a season-long associate onboard Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet. Additionally, Arby’s will have a personal service agreement with JRM owner and NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr.

“It’s an exciting opportunity to have Arby’s partner up with our companies,” said Earnhardt Jr. “Arby’s is very aggressive with their activation and we pride ourselves on being a tremendous asset when it comes to offering a variety of unique marketing platforms, so I’m looking forward to how we can work together to continue to grow their business.”

“We’re thrilled to begin this multi-year partnership with JRM and Dirty Mo Media,” said Jeff Baker, Chief Marketing Officer at Arby’s. “Arby’s has always been about delivering high-quality, impactful experiences with speed. Joining forces with such respected organizations in the racing community allows us to connect with NASCAR fans in meaningful new ways – both on and off the track. Plus, Arby’s food makes everything better and can’t wait to deliver with JRM and Dale Jr. all season long.”

Arby’s kicks off their first race as a primary partner for JRM with Kvapil and the No. 1 Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Feb. 21. In total, Arby’s will be onboard Kvapil’s Chevrolets for four events during the 2026 season, Smith’s No. 8 Chevrolet for three events and Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet for one event.

 



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How the Heartbreaking Cup Title Loss to Tony Stewart All But Ended Carl Edwards’ Xfinity Career

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Carl Edwards’ career sits among the sport’s great what-ifs, defined less by a lack of ability than by timing that never quite broke his way. That reality is why Denny Hamlin has often felt a kinship with him. Edwards came agonizingly close to a Cup championship, only to see it slip away in 2016 after a late caution reshaped the finale and left him fourth in the standings. That moment effectively closed his Cup chapter. Long before that, however, Edwards had already stepped away from NASCAR’s second tier.

Edwards’ final Xfinity Series start came at Watkins Glen in 2012, despite the fact that he had thrived in the series. When asked what prompted that decision, Edwards pointed directly to his 2011 championship duel with Tony Stewart.

That season grew with contrasting arcs. Edwards, driving the No. 99 Ford for Roush Fenway Racing, entered the playoffs as one of the most consistent drivers in the field. Stewart, meanwhile, barely scraped into the postseason. He reached the cutoff without a single win and openly questioned whether he belonged there at all.

However, everything changed once the playoffs began. Stewart won the opener at Chicagoland Speedway, a result that flipped his outlook. He followed it with another victory at New Hampshire, suddenly transforming from an afterthought into a contender.

As Stewart gathered steam, Edwards sensed the shift. While Edwards had built his campaign on steady top-10s and top-5s, Stewart’s resurgence introduced a new threat at the top of the standings.

Stewart did little to downplay it. He issued a warning to Edwards, who continued to rack up solid finishes without frequent trips to victory lane. “He’d better be worried. That’s all I can say. He’s not going to have an easy three weeks.” Stewart backed up those words on track, winning three more races, including the championship finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Throughout that same year, Edwards remained deeply involved in the Xfinity Series. He won eight races there, reinforcing how strong he was in the Tier 2 division. Yet when the season ended, he chose not to continue that dual role. In a 2016 interview, Edwards explained the turning point in his own words.

“What really stopped that for me was my battle with Tony Stewart in 2011. Here I was in the middle of the greatest battle I’ve been in of my career. I was having so much fun. I wanted to win that championship.”

He began to recognize the cost of splitting focus. Edwards described finishing Happy Hour in his Cup car, speaking briefly with crew chief Bob Osborne, then rushing off to climb into the Xfinity car. That routine forced a realization.

“I noticed I was getting done with Happy Hour in the Cup car, talking with Bob Osborne, my crew chief, for maybe five minutes and then rushing off to the Xfinity car. I thought, ‘What am I doing? I’m diminishing my opportunity to win this Cup championship.’ I did it for seven years full-time, almost 500 races straight. I felt like I got everything out of it that I could.”

When asked whether he ever considered returning to the Xfinity Series, Edwards did not rule it out entirely. He said he would have liked to secure a Cup championship first, then revisit the Xfinity schedule, focusing on the races he found most enjoyable.

What held him back was the same calculation that shaped his decision in 2011. He refused to compromise his Cup program, even if it meant leaving behind a series where he had once been at his best.



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