A New Technical Alliance for Jeremy Clements Racing

Jeremy Clements Racing has been a staple of the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series community for many years, since 2008, to be exact. Jeremy and his No. 51 team have powered their small, single-car team to two race wins, one in 2017 and one in 2022, which gained them a Playoff spot. They move into the inaugural O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season with a significant move, … Continue reading A New Technical Alliance for Jeremy Clements Racing

Chevrolet Racing Re-Introduces the Camaro Cup Car for 2026 and Beyond

Chevrolet and Chevrolet Racing introduce the new NASCAR NextGen Cup car for Team Chevrolet teams for the 2026 season and beyond. The vehicle is not the Frankencar many have rumored over the last month or so, but instead an evolution of the current Cup car. The car is based on the late Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Carbon Performance Package. A performance accessory package that was released … Continue reading Chevrolet Racing Re-Introduces the Camaro Cup Car for 2026 and Beyond

TF Sport Will Continue their Partnership

There will be more laps to add to the race that TF Sport and Corvette are running together. The British team and the American manufacturer are pleased to announce the renewal of their fruitful partnership with a two-year agreement starting in the 2026 season. After beginning their cooperation in the FIA World Endurance Championship season and further expanding their collaboration in the European Le Mans … Continue reading TF Sport Will Continue their Partnership

Why Each Driver Will and Wont Win the Championship

The final four is set for Phoenix. Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Kyle Larson, and Chase Briscoe have survived the first three rounds of the playoffs. Each driver deserves to be in the final four, but which will continue me out victorious? Why Denny Hamlin will win the championship. Hamlin has the most wins in Cup this season with six. His crew makes the right adjustments … Continue reading Why Each Driver Will and Wont Win the Championship

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

Kyle Busch is Still the King of the Truck Series

Kyle Busch announced last week that he will be running 5 races this season in the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevy Silverado. I’m sure that wasn’t welcome news to many who regularly compete in the series. Kyle has dominated the series since he first started running the Billy Ballew No. 51 back in the day, then continued his winning ways after forming his own team … Continue reading Kyle Busch is Still the King of the Truck Series