Denny Hamlin revealed on Sunday that FedEx will no longer sponsor his No. 11 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing. The 20-year partnership will come to an end.
Haas F1 Team will have another American firm join its sponsorship portfolio. Orion180 is coming on board to join the American-owned Formula 1 organization.
Hailie Deegan will be moving to open-wheel racing in 2025. The 23-year-old rising star signed an Indy NXT deal with HMD Motorsports, leaving Nascar behind.
Formula 1 replica cars will be coming to American consumers at a rapid pace. Hot Wheels announced a major partnership with Formula 1 that begins immediately.
Nascar will be making an attempt to compete with Formula 1 on the Netflix screen for the second year in a row. A new partnership will enhance their docuseries presence.
F1 Arcade launched it is first American location in Boston in April. Soon, its Washington, D.C. location opens with a great expansion plan for the future.
Harrison Burton will return to the Nascar Xfinity Series in 2025 after a three-year stint in the Cup Series. He will compete for AM Racing as he changes course.
Big Machine Racing will have a new driver take over the team’s flagship No. 48 Chevrolet in the Nascar Xfinity Series next year. Nick Sanchez will drive the car in 2025.
As Martin Truex Jr. prepares to end his full-time Nascar Cup Series career, the 2017 champion is attempting to go out on top. The No. 19 team is ready to turn it around.
Brandon Jones will be making a return to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2025. Jones, who won five Xfinity Series races with JGR, will leave JR Motorsports after a two-year stint.
Bubba Wallace will attempt to qualify for the Nascar Playoffs with just one race remaining, sitting on the outside looking-in. The 23XI Racing driver is ready.
Leigh Diffey will begin to call the Nascar Cup Series broadcast on NBC, beginning at Daytona. Rick Allen will be the lead voice for the Xfinity Series.
Tyler Reddick won Monday's Nascar Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway. Now, 23XI Racing, owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin have a title contender.
Erik Jones will continue to pilot the legendary No. 43 car for Legacy Motor Club for at least the next two seasons, signing an extension with Jimmie Johnson's team.
Daniel Suarez will return to Trackhouse Racing in 2025, re-signing with the organization that saved his career in 2021. The two-time Cup Series winner now has stability.