NASCAR’s New Street Race Will Storm Through Naval Base Coronado in 2026
NASCAR’s newest street race isn’t on Main Street — it’s on a Navy base where SEALs train. Welcome to Coronado, where Hell Week meets horsepower.
NASCAR’s newest street race isn’t on Main Street — it’s on a Navy base where SEALs train. Welcome to Coronado, where Hell Week meets horsepower.
Christopher Bell’s Sunday was equal parts pace, promise, and pirouettes.
In the real world, Cinderella doesn’t drive a stock car.
Denny Hamlin braved two overtime restarts, a rain delay, and a spinning teammate to claim his third Dover victory in true survivor style.
Well, it was fun while it lasted.
Chase Briscoe didn’t beat Shane van Gisbergen—but for a moment, it looked like he might, and that alone tells you how far he’s come.
It wasn’t even a stage break when tempers boiled over at lap 62 at Sonoma Sunday—but the yellow flag flew, and suddenly pit road turned into a low-budget sequel to Days of Thunder.
Sonoma was less a race and more a performance—starring Shane van Gisbergen and 35 background cars.
Imagine the soft rustle of dry California grass.
NASCAR’s opening act returns to Bowman Gray — where the walls are close, the fans are louder, and the chaos is guaranteed.