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St. Petersburg will enter the Craftsman Truck Series schedule in 2026, bringing street-course racing to the circuit; details.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will race on a street circuit for the first time in 2026, joining IndyCar’s season-opening weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida. The trucks will run on Saturday, February 28, with IndyCar opening its 16th consecutive season on the same course the following day, both broadcast on FOX Sports.
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mlive on MSNNASCAR sets 2026 race date at Michigan International Speedway, will be streaming only
BROOKLYN, MI – NASCAR will return to Michigan International Speedway in early June again next year, as the series announced its full 2026 schedule on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
With the Truck Series Playoffs set to begin Saturday, Aug. 30 at Darlington (Noon ET, FS1), the drivers react to new postseason tracks.
While the 2026 IndyCar schedule has not yet been released, NASCAR's announcement confirms IndyCar will race at St. Petersburg the weekend of Feb. 27-March 1.
While NASCAR's flagship race will be in the Poconos a week earlier, there are major changes to the undercard schedule racing fans should note.
Craftsman Truck Series hotshot Chandler Smith details how the game has changed since he last raced trucks back in 2022.
The 49-year-old Crafton is wrapping up his 26th season in the No. 88 truck. He won championships in 2013, 2014 and 2019. He has 15 career wins, 135 top-five finishes and has started 585 races. Speaking to his consistency, Crafton finished in the top 10 in the Truck Series standings every year from 2007 through 2023.
ThorSport Racing announced the retirement of Matt Crafton, the driver of the No. 88 Craftsman Truck Series entry.
NASCAR may ease limits on Cup drivers in Xfinity and Trucks by 2026, sparking debate over star power, young talent, and the sport’s future.