Major NASCAR 2026 Season Rumors

The 2025 season is nearly upon us, and that means we are hearing major rumblings all across the industry. Some of these may be bigger news than others, should they prove to be true; some may be tiny. But here are just a few of our favorites. *Keep in mind, these are RUMORS and are in no way substantiated. This is just a bit of … Continue reading Major NASCAR 2026 Season Rumors

Xfinty Series Gateway Results

Gateway was the final race of the Regular Season for the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2025, so it was a hell of a battle from those who needed to get the race win in one last-ditch effort to qualify for the 2025 Playoffs. On top of qualifying for the Playoffs, it was a significant battle for the Regular Season Championship between teammates Zilisch and Allgaier. … Continue reading Xfinty Series Gateway Results

Your Official 2025 Xfinity Series Playoff Field

The track is quiet now at World Wide Technology Raceway, Gateway. With Connor Zilisch winning yet again, we have no new winners. What does that mean? That means the Playoff field never changed from the drop of the green to the drop of the checkers. Now that the final Xfinity Series Playoff field has been set, here are the twelve drivers who will get a … Continue reading Your Official 2025 Xfinity Series Playoff Field

Haas Returns to Chevrolet and Hendrick Support

In 2017, Gene Haas and Tony Stewart made the switch from Chevrolet to Ford in NASCAR’s top two series for Stewart-Haas Racing. It was a significant shift for the team as the previously named Haas CNC Racing had been with General Motors since its inception in 2002. Prior to the change, Stewart-Haas Racing had amassed two Cup Series Championships and 36 of their total 70 … Continue reading Haas Returns to Chevrolet and Hendrick Support

A Playoff Format Proposal: One that Encourages both Legitimacy and Entertainment

The current playoff system isn’t liked by fans, drivers, team owners, and even executives within the sport. But is there middle ground for both legitimacy and entertainment? Maybe this format can bring both together. Continue reading A Playoff Format Proposal: One that Encourages both Legitimacy and Entertainment

Glen Reen: the Underdog at Portland

Glen Reen was born to be a racecar driver. His parents were both drivers and met at a race track. Naturally, he started in quarter midgets at five years old. He’s raced everything with wheels. When he suffered injuries while racing dirt bikes, he switched to NASCAR modifieds in 2006. Reen is a driver who does everything in-house. He built an ARCA car and engine … Continue reading Glen Reen: the Underdog at Portland

Xfintiy Daytona Results

For the second time in 2025, and the last time ever, the NASCAR Xfinity Series took on the high banks of Daytona International Speedway last night. Last night’s Wawa 250 gave us one of the best storylines of the season. An injured Connor Zilisch stepped out of the Jr Motorsports No. 88 Chevrolet after the first caution and made way for Parker Kligerman. Kligerman would … Continue reading Xfintiy Daytona Results

2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Schedule

For the first time in nearly a decade, NASCAR’s second-tier series will have a new title sponsor. Xfinity will focus on its sponsorship of the Cup Series and step back from title sponsorship; O’Reilly Auto Parts will take its place. Along with a new sponsor, the series has a new schedule, and here it is. Image Credit: Julian Wayne/ Seriously Fast Motorsports Feb 14 Daytona … Continue reading 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Schedule

Xfintiy Series Playoff Standings After Iowa

Sam Mayer wins back-to-back at Iowa Saturday afternoon, locking himself into the 2025 Xfinity Series Playoffs. He was the best car in the standings for nearly the entire year without a win, but his 8th career win gave him a guaranteed spot in the postseason. In addition, this is the first win for the newly re-minted Haas Factory Team. Following his international right hook of … Continue reading Xfintiy Series Playoff Standings After Iowa

What Does the Future Hold For Halmar-Friesen Racing?

On behalf of everyone here at SFM, I would like to start this article by sending my best wishes to Stewart Friesen and his family as they navigate this recovery following his violent crash at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec last night. According to Stewart’s Wife, Jessica, in an update provided this morning, “Stewart has suffered an unstable/open book pelvic fracture, meaning his pelvis is broken … Continue reading What Does the Future Hold For Halmar-Friesen Racing?