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    • By NAPA
      Chase Elliott qualified 18th for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Elliott finished the first stage in 16th and followed that up with a 13th-place finish in stage two. In the final stage, the 30-year-old driver avoided damage after a late-race spin and ultimately finished 22nd. Elliott leaves Bristol fifth in the Cup Series points standings, 122 markers behind the leader. Chase Elliott and the No. 9
      link hidden, please login to view team qualified 18th for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway. The 30-year-old gained ground on the initial start of the race but got stuck in the top lane before clearing down into the 21st position on lap eight. Elliott was running in that same spot when the first caution of the race came out on lap 62. The team ultimately decided not to pit in order to gain track position. With everyone ahead of him pitting, Elliott led the field back to green on lap 71. He held strong inside the top five until slipping to sixth on lap 106. As the run went on, Elliott fought hard for position before fading outside the top 10, ending the first stage in 16th place. Under the stage-ending caution, Elliott reported that he “overbuilt the right rear and was hanging on from there.” Crew chief Alan Gustafson called him to pit road for four fresh tires and fuel.
      Elliott started stage two in 14th on lap 137 and improved to 13th before the yellow flag was displayed for an incident on lap 144. Staying out, Elliott opted for the inside of row six for the lap-152 restart. He continued to run inside the top 15 and was scored in 13th when the race was slowed for a caution on lap 160. Elliott relayed that the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet was “borderline a little snug, especially on the bottom.” The team opted not to pit, along with a majority of the field, and Elliott restarted 13th on lap 169. The 2020 Cup Series champion worked his way to 11th on lap 188 before ending the second stage in 13th on lap 250. Elliott brought his No. 9 Chevy to the attention of his crew for four tires, fuel and an air-pressure adjustment to try to improve the handling.

      A fast pit stop put Elliott in 11th for the choose. He opted to start the final stage from the outside of row six. He continued to run inside the top 12 until slipping to 13th on lap 271. Elliott reported a loose handling condition during the run. When a caution came out on lap 312, he was scored in 19th. The team reversed the air-pressure adjustment during the pit stop for four tires and fuel. Elliott restarted 17th on lap 321 and was running in the same position when the yellow flag was displayed on lap 381. He reported the handling was “in a better place.” Elliott visited pit road for four tires, fuel and a slight air-pressure adjustment under the caution. He was 15th to choose his lane, deciding on the outside. Elliott gained positions on the restart, advancing as high as 12th.

      He was running in 14th when the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevy got loose on lap 421, but Elliott was able to save it. Over the course of the run, Elliott faded to 18th and went a lap down on lap 447. He did manage to gain a position, but then got loose and spun on lap 477, bringing out the caution. Elliott was able to avoid damage in the spin. He brought the No. 9 Chevy to pit road for four tires and fuel. He restarted 22nd and was up to 21st when another incident slowed the race with fewer than five laps to go, sending the race into overtime. Elliott tried to gain ground in the closing laps before ultimately finishing the race in 22nd.

      Elliott is now fifth in the Cup Series points standings, 122 markers behind the leader.
      Start / Finish: 18 / 22
      Points Standing / Total: 5th / 264 pts. (-122)
      Next Race: Sunday, April 19, Kansas Speedway
      How to Watch or Listen: 2:00 p.m. ET on FOX, SiriusXM or MRN
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    • By NAPA
      Chase Elliott qualified 26th for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway. The 30-year-old driver improved to 20th to end the first stage. In the second stage, Elliott was caught up in a multi-car incident where the No. 9 link hidden, please login to view Chevrolet sustained damage to the left rear. After repairs were made under caution, Elliott continued on to finish the second stage in 13th. In the final stage, Elliott turned laps inside the top 10 before he was collected in another incident. This time, the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevy received right front damage. After pitting twice for repairs under the yellow, Elliott battled back to finish the 312-lap race in 23rd. Elliott leaves Phoenix fourth in the Cup Series points standings, 97 markers behind the leader. Chase Elliott and the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts team qualified 26th for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway. At the start of the 312-lap event, Elliott made headway, climbing to 18th early. He continued to turn laps in the top 20, ultimately ending the caution-free first stage in 20th at lap 60. Under the stage-ending caution, Elliott relayed to crew chief Alan Gustafson that the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet was free. The 2020 Cup Series champion brought the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevy to the attention of his pit crew for four tires, fuel and an adjustment.

      Elliott was 18th to choose his lane for the start of stage two, opting for the inside. The field went back to green on lap 71, and he settled into 18th before slipping to 20th on lap 80. Elliott was running in 21st when the caution came out on lap 94 for a single-car incident. He reported to his team that the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevy’s handling was better. After a fast stop for four tires and fuel, he lined up 14th for the lap-102 restart. Unfortunately, he was caught up in a multi-car incident before he could take advantage of the gained track position. Under the caution, Elliott came to pit road for four tires and repairs to his Chevy’s damaged left rear. Elliott restarted deep in the field and was up to 28th when the yellow flag was displayed on lap 133. Gustafson called Elliott to pit road for four tires and fuel. A fast stop helped Elliott restart in the 20th position. He climbed as high as 17th and was scored in 18th when the race was slowed for debris on lap 158. After pitting for four tires, fuel and an air-pressure adjustment, Elliott lined up 15th to choose his lane for the restart, opting for the top. The field went back to green on lap 168, and the 30-year-old driver climbed to the 10th position on lap 172 before ending the second stage in 13th at lap 185.

      During the stage break, Elliott visited pit road for fuel and four fresh tires. He was 10th to choose his lane to start the final stage, lining up on the outside. Elliott turned laps in the top 10 before slipping to 13th on lap 201. He was scored in 18th when the caution flag was displayed at lap 210. With the team down a set of tires from having to pit following the stage-two incident, the call was made for Elliott to stay out while a majority of the field pitted. He lined up on the front row for the restart, in the second position. Almost immediately after taking the green flag, a multi-car incident slowed the race once again. Elliott was running in third under the yellow and remained on the track to restart from the second row on lap 226. On his older tires, Elliott quickly faded outside the top 20. He was 31st at the time of the next caution on lap 246.

      After pitting for four tires and fuel, Elliott restarted in 24th on lap 253. He was collected in a multi-car incident shortly after the field retook the green. This time, the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevy suffered damage to the right front. Elliott pitted twice for the team to work on repairs. He restarted in 28th at lap 264 and, after initially gaining positions, he slipped back to 28th. As the run went on, he improved to 25th and was scored in 24th at the time of the next caution on lap 288. Gustafson called Elliott to pit road for four tires, fuel and an adjustment. The driver of the No. 9 restarted 23rd and maneuvered to 21st before another incident brought out the yellow flag with just 18 laps to go. Staying out, Elliott restarted from 21st with 13 circuits remaining. He battled hard for position in his damaged Chevy, ultimately taking the checkered flag in 23rd.

      Elliott is now fourth in the Cup Series points standings, 97 markers behind the leader.
      Start / Finish: 26 / 23
      Points Standing / Total: 4th / 128 pts. (-97)
      Next Race: Sunday, March 15, Las Vegas Motor Speedway
      How to Watch or Listen: 4:00 p.m. ET on FS1, SiriusXM or PRN
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    • By NAPA
      Hailie Deegan posted a hard-earned sixth-place finish Saturday night in the ARCA Menards Series West Oil Workers 150 at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway. Piloting the No. 16
      link hidden, please login to view Chevrolet for Bill McAnally Racing (BMR), Deegan worked through early handling challenges to finish just outside the top five in a demanding short-track event.
      Deegan’s night began with a loose race car that made the opening laps difficult and caused her to lose a couple of positions early. Staying patient, she focused on maintaining track position and providing feedback as the race settled into longer green-flag runs.

      At the halfway break, the BMR crew made minor adjustments to improve balance, and Deegan immediately felt more comfortable in the No. 16. With improved confidence, she raced aggressively in the second half, battling through traffic and holding her ground during multiple restarts to remain in contention near the front.

      Deegan ultimately brought the Chevrolet home in sixth, capping a solid points night for the team. The race also marked her first return to a stock car since June of 2024, making Kern a valuable opportunity to get back behind the wheel and regain comfort with the high-horsepower, high-weight machine. Combined with teammate Mason Massey’s victory, the result highlighted the speed across the Bill McAnally Racing stable at Kern Raceway, with both cars showing race-winning pace. The momentum sets the stage for the next stop on the schedule as Deegan and the team turn their attention toward Phoenix.

      “I had a lot of fun getting back to racing in my NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet for Bill McAnally Racing,” Deegan said after the race. “We had good speed throughout the weekend and if I just clean up a few things on my side, I think we will be competing for wins really soon.”
      Start / Finish: 6 / 6
      Points Standing / Total: 6th / 38 pts. (-9)
      Next Race: Thursday, March 5, Phoenix Raceway
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      This combined 2026 NAPA Racing schedule includes the NASCAR Cup Series, NHRA Drag Racing Series, High Limit Racing, NASCAR Truck Series and ARCA Series West. Dates and venues are subject to change.
      You can use the search bar to filter by series or find a track or event.
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March 27High Limit RacingRoute 66 Motor SpeedwayTX March 28High Limit RacingDodge City Raceway ParkKS March 29NASCAR Cup SeriesMartinsville SpeedwayVA April 3NASCAR Truck SeriesRockingham SpeedwayNC April 10NASCAR Truck SeriesBristol Motor SpeedwayTN April 10-12NHRA WinternationalsCA April 11ARCA West SeriesTucson SpeedwayAZ April 12NASCAR Cup SeriesBristol Motor SpeedwayTN April 17High Limit RacingLakeside SpeedwayKS April 18High Limit RacingLucas Oil SpeedwayMO April 19NASCAR Cup SeriesKansas SpeedwayKS April 21High Limit RacingEagle RacewayNE April 24-25sprint car racingKnoxville RacewayIA April 24-26NHRA Charlotte 4-Wide NationalsNC April 26NASCAR Cup SeriesTalladega SuperspeedwayAL April 28High Limit RacingArrowhead SpeedwayOK April 30High Limit RacingTexas Motor SpeedwayTX May 1NASCAR Truck SeriesTexas Motor SpeedwayTX May 1-3NHRA Southern NationalsGA May 2High Limit RacingTexas Motor SpeedwayTX May 2ARCA West SeriesShasta SpeedwayAZ May 3NASCAR Cup SeriesTexas Motor SpeedwayTX 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NationalsCA July 18NASCAR Truck SeriesNorth Wilkesboro SpeedwayNC July 19NASCAR Cup SeriesNorth Wilkesboro SpeedwayNC July 21High Limit RacingLernerville SpeedwayPA July 23High Limit RacingRansomville SpeedwayNY July 24NASCAR Truck SeriesIndianapolis Raceway ParkIN July 24High Limit RacingStateline SpeedwayNY July 24-26NHRA Northwest NationalsWA July 25-26High Limit RacingPort Royal SpeedwayPA July 26NASCAR Cup SeriesIndianapolis Motor SpeedwayIN August 8ARCA West SeriesPortland International RacewayOR August 9NASCAR Cup SeriesIowa SpeedwayIA August 12-15sprint car racingKnoxville NationalsIA August 14NASCAR Truck SeriesRichmond RacewayVA August 15NASCAR Cup SeriesRichmond RacewayVA August 20High Limit RacingSanta Maria SpeedwayCA August 20-23NHRA Brainerd NationalsMN August 21High Limit RacingThunderbowl RacewayCA August 22NASCAR Truck SeriesNew Hampshire Motor SpeedwayNH August 22High Limit RacingPlacerville SpeedwayCA August 23NASCAR Cup SeriesNew Hampshire Motor SpeedwayNH August 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