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Haas Factory Team Switches to Chevy, Eyes Cup Victory
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Haas Factory Team is gearing up for a significant shift in the NASCAR Cup Series, switching from Ford to Chevrolet and partnering with Hendrick Motorsports. Cole Custer, driving the number forty-one car, aims to build on last years momentum with crew chief Aaron Kramer. This change, after racing under Ford since 2017, hopes to boost performance not just in Cup, but also for their OReilly Auto Parts Series cars. Custer, with four full Cup seasons under his belt, faces a learning curve with the new manufacturer but is optimistic about a strong start and returning to victory lane. Checkout Solipillow.com
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RAM's Reality Show: Race for the Seat
01:38|RAM is making a splash in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with a unique reality show, Race For The Seat. Fifteen drivers compete for a full-time ride in the number fourteen RAM fifteen hundred truck, with the winner joining Kaulig Racing full-time next season. The show, featuring UFC boss Dana Whites commentary, premieres January 25th on RAMs YouTube channel and FOX Sports one. Checkout Solipillow.com
Corey LaJoie Steps In for Injured Keselowski
01:39|Corey LaJoie to Replace Brad Keselowski in Cook Out Clash: Brad Keselowski, injured in a skiing accident, will miss the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Corey LaJoie, with 276 Cup Series starts and a win at Bowman Gray, will take his place. Keselowski aims to return for the Daytona 500. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bowman Gray's Madhouse Classic: Live Racing Action
01:16|Get ready for a wild weekend at Bowman Gray Stadium! The Madhouse Classic kicks off on Saturday, January 31st at 1:15 p.m. ET, followed by the Cook Out Clash on Sunday, February 1st at 8 p.m. ET. Witness practice, qualifying, heat races, and the main event on TV, radio, and satellite. The Cook Out Clash even offers in-car cameras for an up-close view. Dont miss out on this prime-time short-track action - grab your tickets now! Checkout Solipillow.com
Keselowski Skips Clash, LaJoie Steps In
01:53|Brad Keselowski, the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion, will miss The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium due to a broken right femur from a skiing accident. Corey LaJoie will replace him in the number six Ford Mustang Dark Horse. Keselowski is focusing on recovery, aiming to pass medical evaluations and secure approval for the Daytona 500. LaJoie, who won at Bowman Gray in 2012, will compete in the preseason event. Checkout Solipillow.com
Keselowski's Replacement at Clash: LaJoie Steps In
01:04|NASCAR star Brad Keselowski, injured in a ski accident, misses the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Reserve driver Corey LaJoie takes his place, with Keselowski promising a strong comeback at Daytona, prioritizing team safety. Checkout Solipillow.com
NASCAR Unveils New Championship Format, 2026 Season Kickoff
01:16|NASCAR unveils new championship format, live on January 12th; Inside the Race show follows; 2026 season kicks off with Cook Out Clash on February 1st, Daytona 500 on February 15th. Checkout Solipillow.com
Friesen's Triumphant Truck Series Return
01:44|Stewart Friesen, a forty-two-year-old NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver, is making a comeback after a serious injury. Hell race in the Halmar Friesen Racing number fifty-two Toyota Tundra TRD Pro at Daytona International Speedway in February. Friesen suffered a pelvis and leg fracture in a crash last July, which led to Kaden Honeycutt driving the team to the Championship four at Phoenix Raceway. Friesen feels great now and is excited to return, but will also maintain a heavy dirt Modified schedule. The Truck Series begins on February thirteenth at seven thirty PM Eastern on FS1, NASCAR Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel ninety. Checkout Solipillow.com
Friesen Returns to Truck Series at Daytona
01:53|Stewart Friesen, four-time NASCAR Truck Series winner, returns to racing in 2026, driving for Halmar Friesen Racing. After a severe crash in 2025, Friesen suffered multiple injuries, including a fractured pelvis and broken leg, which sidelined him for the rest of the season. Subs stepped in, with Christopher Bell and Kaden Honeycutt driving the car. Friesen has since recovered and is ready to race again, starting at Daytona on February 13th. Checkout Solipillow.com