Enfinger Wins LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock After Clean Post-Race Inspection
Grant Enfinger, driving the #9 Grant County Mulch Chevrolet for CR7 Motorsports, won the LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park after post-race inspection found no issues with his truck.
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Grant Enfinger, driving the #9 Grant County Mulch Chevrolet for CR7 Motorsports, won the LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park after post-race inspection found no issues with his truck.
Layne Riggs won the inaugural Navy 250 at Naval Base Coronado in overtime, seizing the lead after Tyler Reif short-cut the final chicane. Reif finished 19th following a 30-second penalty; Daniel Hemric charged to second with Kaz Grala third as the overtime skirmish unfolded. The victory gives Riggs his fourth win of the season and ninth of his career, and extends his Truck Series points lead to 65 over Kaden Honeycutt with five races remaining.
A photo gallery from the 2026 Naval Base Coronado NASCAR weekend highlights Layne Riggs winning the inaugural Craftsman Truck Series race, alongside Cup Series practice sessions and appearances by top drivers, capturing the weekend’s action from Victory Lane to the USS Midway event.
Layne Riggs surged in the closing laps at Nashville Superspeedway, passing Rajah Caruth with a helping push from Chandler Smith to win the Craftsman Truck Series Allegiance 200. Riggs swept all three stages, earned the maximum 76-point day, and took the regular-season championship lead as Caruth settled for second.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ECOSAVE 200 at Dover completed post-race inspection with no issues for winner Kyle Busch (#7). Four trucks—#34 Layne Riggs, #10 Corey LaJoie, #91 Christian Eckes, and #11 Kaden Honeycutt—are slated for teardown at the NASCAR R&D Center; full race details are available on the Dover race page.
Corey Heim won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Buckle Up South Carolina 200 at Darlington Raceway, and post-race inspection in the Truck Series garage found no issues with Heim’s No. 5 Frontline Enterprises Toyota.
Layne Riggs held off Ty Majeski and Ben Rhodes on the streets of downtown St. Petersburg to win the inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series street-course race, his sixth career victory, after a late fuel scare and leading a race-high 41 laps.

Carson Hocevar won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in Richmond, but his victory celebration took a fiery turn when his burnout caused the track to catch fire. Hocevar jokingly warmed himself next to the flames as he celebrated his third career win. Despite leading 168 laps, Ty Majeski finished behind Hocevar, expressing disappointment at not winning with a dominant vehicle. The race marked the end of the regular season, with Matt Crafton securing the final playoff spot.
Kyle Busch secured his 100th victory in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with a last-lap pass at Pocono Raceway. Busch made a daring move to overtake Corey Heim and win the CRC Brakleen 150, marking the milestone win for his team, Kyle Busch Motorsports. Heim finished second, while Taylor Gray, Christopher Bell, and Grant Enfinger rounded out the top five. Busch now has three wins at Pocono and contributed 64 of the team's 100 victories.