SVG officially tied Tony Stewart on the all-time NASCAR Cup Series road course wins list, and he did it in warp speed. It took Smoke 34 road course starts to rack up his 8 victories—SVG just did it in 16. The man is literally treating NASCAR road courses like video game time trials. Jeff Gordon’s record of 9 is officially on life support! 🎮🏁 #NASCAR #SVG
SVG just did it again at Sonoma! The Kiwi road course king held off Chase Briscoe to grab the win for Trackhouse Racing, marking their 16th victory in the Cup Series—with half of those eight wins coming from SVG himself. And driving for Junior Motorsports on Saturday, he delivered the team's 117th win.
What an absolute rollercoaster of a weekend at Sonoma! While SVG was busy putting on a clinic to sweep the weekend, the real heartbreak was watching Tyler Reddick’s massive regular-season points lead completely evaporate. A brutal power-steering failure relegated him to a dead-last finish, knocking him out of the In-Season Challenge tournament and handing the championship lead over to Denny...
Denny Hamlin.
Biggest losers today were top seed Tyler Reddick, who got taken out by that power steering failure, and Daniel Suarez who fell to Todd Gilliland.
Here’s the full list of who advanced from Round 1 of the In-Season Challenge: Alex Bowman, Austin Cindric, Todd Gilliland, Carson Hocevar, Chase Briscoe, Ty Gibbs, Michael McDowell, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, William Byron, Ryan Blaney, Shane van Gisbergen, Chris Buescher, Christopher Bell, Erik Jones, and
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Bubba Wallace
Erik Jones
Joey Logano
John Hunter Nemechek
Denny Hamlin
Austin Dillon
Josh Berry
Todd Gilliland
Riley Herbst
Daniel Suárez
Noah Gragson
Cody Ware
Austin Hill
Ty Dillon
Tyler Reddick
SVG put on a Sonoma masterclass today, leading 74 laps and holding off Chase Briscoe by just 0.357 seconds for the win. Ty Gibbs started on pole and led 31 laps but finished third. Here's the full finishing order
Shane van Gisbergen
Chase Briscoe
Ty Gibbs
Kyle Larson
Christopher Bell
Ryan Blaney
Connor Zilisch
Ryan Preece
Michael McDowell
Alex Bowman
Carson Hocevar
William Byron
Austin Cindric
Ross Chastain
Brad Keselowski
AJ Allmendinger
Chase Elliott
Zane Smith
Chris Buescher
Cole Custer
Sun’s blazing, engines are howling, and Sonoma’s ready to crown today’s hero. Every driver out there is locked in and ready to battle on this legendary road course. SVG’s the clear favorite, but watch out for locals like Kyle Larson and road course aces like AJ Allmendinger — any one of them could be the underdog who steals the show. Every turn’s a dare, every straightaway a shot at glory. Feel that fire? Let’s charge into battle and create some unforgettable moments. Who are you rooting for today? Drop it below!
1. Ty Gibbs
2. Carson Hocevar
3. Kyle Larson
4. Michael McDowell
5. Ross Chastain
6. Shane van Gisbergen
7. Chase Briscoe
8. AJ Allmendinger
9. Denny Hamlin
10. Joey Logano
11. Tyler Reddick
12. Austin Hill
13. William Byron
14. Christopher Bell
15. Chris Buescher
16. Ryan Blaney
17. Connor Zilisch
18. Chase Elliott
19. Ryan Preece
20. John Hunter Nemechek
Ayden Millette
Jason Myers
Ronnie Bassett Jr.
Chase Johnson
Brandon Pierce
Mason Bailey
Donovan Strauss
Kyle Dudley
Landon Huffman
Andrew Grady
Chase Murphy
Brenden Queen
Conner Weddell
Tate Fogleman
Ryan Millington
Lee Pulliam
Zach Peregoy
Thomas Beane
Conner Jones
Mini Tyrrell
Tyler Matthews
Ryley Music
Devin George
Kaden Honeycutt just dominated the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 at South Boston Speedway tonight! Led 187 of 200 laps after taking over early and held on for the win in his first Virginia Triple Crown opener victory. Huge congrats to the Tom Usry Racing team! 🔥
Shoutout to Landon Pembelton making a solid run back to the front and grabbing 3rd. Great night of racing at SoBo!
Full results:
Kaden Honeycutt
Trevor Ward
Landon Pembelton
Carson Brown
South Boston 200 Results (6/27/2026):
Kaden Honeycutt
Trevor Ward
Landon Pembelton
Carson Brown
Landen Lewis
Caden Kvapil
Connor Hall
Trey Crews
Doug Barnes Jr.
Blake Stallings
Michael Bumgarner
Woody Howard
Carson Loftin
Brandon Lopez
Sam Yarbrough
Tristan McKee
Peyton Sellers
Chase Burrow
Bobby McCarty
Parker Eatmon
Sonoma’s twisting turns are set for an epic showdown! SVG in the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevy starts on pole, with young gun Brent Crews right beside him and Taylor Gray in third. Expect big battles from Corey Day, Justin Allgaier, and a charging Connor Zilisch from 30th. Sunny skies around 74 degrees and light winds mean perfect conditions for pure road course chaos—who’s walking away with the win?
🏁 It's race weekend in Wine Country! NASCAR takes on the twists and turns of Sonoma Raceway with three days of action you won't want to miss. Here's your weekend viewing lineup (all times ET):
📅 Friday
🏎️ ARCA Menards Series West General Tire 150 – 6:30 PM on FloRacing/NASCAR Channel
📅 Saturday
🏁 NASCAR Cup Series Practice – 2:00 PM on truTV
⏱️ NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying – 3:10 PM on truTV
🔥 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 – 5:30 PM on The CW
📅 Sunday
🏆 NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 – 3:30 PM on TNT (also streaming on HBO Max)
Road-course racing always brings strategy, tire management, and late-race drama—expect plenty of beating and banging through Sonoma's famous elevation changes as drivers battle for a crucial mid-season win.🍷🏁
Amazon Prime's second season of NASCAR coverage was a clear success. Across its five-race schedule, Prime averaged 2.29 million viewers, a 6% increase over last year's 2.16 million average, despite multiple weather delays. The San Diego street race alone drew 2.28 million viewers, and Prime once again delivered NASCAR's youngest TV audience with a median viewer age of 57.7. The numbers show fans are embracing streaming, giving NASCAR and Prime strong momentum heading into TNT's portion of the schedule.