Date: March 11
Location: Kenly, NC
Class: LMSC/PLM
Date: March 11
Location: Kenly, NC
Class: LMSC/PLM
by Bryan Aguiar
Joey Logano could break Richard Petty’s 47-year-old record for the most consecutive drafting-track races led this weekend at EchoPark Speedway. After leading laps in the Daytona 500, Logano has now led in 19 straight drafting-track races, dating back to 2023, tying a mark The King set from 1974 to 1979.
After leading nine laps in the Daytona 500, Joey Logano has now led in 19 consecutive drafting track races.
— NASCAR Insights (@NASCARInsights) February 18, 2026
This ties Richard Petty for the longest streak in NASCAR history. He has a chance to break the all-time record this weekend in Atlanta. pic.twitter.com/2gjUuYhxIq
Logano now has a clear opportunity to move past Petty and claim sole possession of one of NASCAR’s longest-standing superspeedway records, and considering his and Team Penske’s history of dominance in this style of tracks, it seems that he is poised to break it.
by Bryan Aguiar
Chris Gabehart has responded to Joe Gibbs Racing’s lawsuit, strongly denying the allegations and calling the claims “false,” “frivolous,” and “retaliatory” in a public statement released this Friday.
— Chris Gabehart (@CG1751) February 20, 2026
After the lawsuit became public, on Thursday, Gabehart spoke out for the first time, stating that he did not share any confidential JGR information with Spire Motorsports or any third parties and that he intends to prove that in court. He also said a third-party forensic review of his personal devices found no evidence supporting the accusations, adding that JGR declined an offer to examine Spire’s systems before filing suit.
“Yesterday afternoon, Joe Gibbs Racing filed a lawsuit claiming — falsely — that I shared JGR confidential information with Spire Motorsports and/or other unnamed third parties… I feel compelled to speak out today and forcefully and emphatically deny these frivolous and retaliatory claims.”
Gabehart said he will address the matter further in a formal legal response in the coming days.
You can learn more about the lawsuit, why it started and all the context surrounding it in the article linked below
by Bryan Aguiar
Weather could play a major role in the NASCAR weekend at EchoPark Speedway, with current forecasts calling for a 40% chance of rain Saturday afternoon and increasing to 55% in the evening. While conditions are expected to improve, contingency plans are already in place in case races cannot be completed as scheduled
Forecast improving for Saturday, 40% rain 12-7pm, 55% after that. Contingency plans fluid so take this fwiw … in truck garage, the understanding is if both races ppd, tripleheader Sunday order would be O'Reilly-Cup-Truck. If one race ppd, then it is in the morning before Cup.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) February 20, 2026
NASCAR has not announced any official schedule changes yet, as decisions will be based on how conditions develop in real time. With rain chances increasing through Saturday afternoon and evening, teams are preparing for multiple outcomes, and Sunday is expected to serve as the primary backup window if events can’t be completed as planned.
Conditions are constantly being monitored, but fans should be prepared for possible schedule adjustments throughout the weekend. We’ll keep you updated throughout the race weekend here on The Daily Downforce