The 2021 Cup Series championship-winning crew chief from Smithfield, Virginia, is scheduled to achieve a milestone mark in his sixth consecutive season as a crew chief in NASCAR's premier series.
The reigning Truck Series champion from Seymour, Wisconsin, is scheduled to achieve a milestone start in his fourth full-time campaign in the Truck division.
The two-time Cup Series champion from Las Vegas, Nevada, will pursue a record-setting ninth Truck victory at Charlotte in his third of five-scheduled series' starts with Spire Motorsports this Friday, May 23.
The 18-year-old Xfinity Series rookie from Charlotte, North Carolina, will return to action this upcoming weekend at his home track for Xfinity and Cup double-duty efforts after recovering from a lower back injury sustained from a last-lap accident at Talladega.
The Abingdon, Virgnia-based organization will next field the No. 75 entry at Bristol and Rockingham in April before returning at North Wilkesboro and Charlotte in May, Indianapolis in July, Bristol in September and at the Charlotte Roval and Talladega in October.
HMS will field its No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet entry for a total of 16 Xfinity events in 2025 as Alex Bowman, William Byron, Corey Day, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson will all take turns piloting the entry.
The 2021 Cup Series champion from Elk Grove, California, will "officially" attempt to complete all 1,100 miles of competition between two motorsports regions in two iconic events after having his double-duty plans spoiled this season due to Mother Nature.
Bell won Stage 2 at Charlotte and outgunned Brad Keselowski on the final restart before the race was stopped and eventually called official due to weather.
CONCORD, N.C. – A lightning delay that turned into a heavy rainstorm made a winner of Christopher Bell in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Chase Elliott led the final 18 laps in the NASCAR Xfinity Series BetMGM 300 Saturday afternoon at Charlotte Motor Speedway to claim his sixth career win in the series.