Motorsports Industry News

October 2, 2025

GREAT NEWS OUT OF RALEIGH

The North Carolina General Assembly last week passed House Bill 926 (HB926), known as “The Regulatory Reform Act of 2025.” That bill, which contains significant protections for North Carolina motorsports facilities, is now set to become law, with Governor Josh Stein announcing that he will allow the bill to take effect without his signature.

“The bill includes a handful of common-sense regulatory reforms, and I appreciate the legislature’s engagement with state agencies on a number of the provisions,” said Governor Stein in his comments on HB926.


Within the many provisions of HB926 was Section 26 – the motorsports initiative titled “Protect The Right To Race” – which shields North Carolina race tracks from Not In My Back Yard (NIMBY)-led nuisance complaints. Section 26 provides that a racing facility is not subject to a nuisance action brought by a surrounding property owner within a three-mile radius of the facility if the developer of the racing facility obtained all required permits for construction of the facility before the surrounding property owner either purchased the real property or constructed any building within the three-mile radius. 


This is a significant and continued show of support for the North Carolina motorsports industry, which has a $6 billion-plus economic impact stemming from a variety of businesses, including race tracks. Thank you to Governor Stein, the North Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Motorsports Caucus, SEMA and PRI for their actions and support.

NASCAR at Charlotte Roval: Key info, links, results for race weekend

All three national series continue the playoff action this weekend in NASCAR’s backyard, as the Cup Series and Xfinity Series return to the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval and the Truck Series will tackle the intricate road course/oval for the first time. It’s the cutoff race in the Round of 12 for both the Cup Series and Xfinity Series Playoffs, while the Truck Series sparks up its Round of 8. Bookmark this page and come back often for your race-week essentials — from links to qualifying order, average practice speeds, results and more…

Randall Burnett to crew chief for Connor Zilisch in 2026

With Richard Childress Racing and Randall Burnett parting ways at the end of the season, RCR has decided Andy Street will step in as crew chief of the No. 8 team with driver Kyle Busch effective this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Burnett will continue contributing in a support role with the organization through the end of the season…

NASCAR Cup drivers get first taste of new NASCAR 25 console game

NASCAR Cup Series drivers Chase Briscoe and John Hunter Nemechek approached their first turns on the new NASCAR 25 simulation-style console game with unbroken focus. Settling on Homestead-Miami Speedway, site of next year’s season finale, Briscoe and Nemechek put their cars through their paces, quickly advancing to expert level. Developed by iRacing, known throughout the industry for the quality of its simulations, NASCAR 25 doesn’t require an elaborate rig. As such, according to Briscoe, it should be accessible to a much broader audience…

Teams file for summary judgement on lawsuit regarding market definition

As part of the ongoing 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v NASCAR antitrust lawsuit and countersuit, the teams have motioned the federal judge overseeing the case to issue a judgment on the relevant market. The short version is that NASCAR has historically been recognized as the same market as other motorsport entities in that the Cup Series is a place for any definition race team to field cars within it…

Ecosave Expands Speedway Motorsports Partnership As Title Sponsor of Oct. 3 Ecosave 250

Ecosave, a commercial and industrial energy-efficiency company, will serve as the entitlement sponsor of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s 2.28-mile, 17-turn ROVAL™ course on Friday, Oct. 3. The event — the Ecosave 250 — marks the first time the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will compete on the innovative ROVAL layout…

North Carolina Going Full Throttle to Protect Race Tracks

A bill to protect race tracks from NIMBY-led nuisance complaints is set to become law in North Carolina. The North Carolina General Assembly last week passed HB926, which protects race tracks from nuisance claims, specifically in cases where the motorsports facility had legally established development rights and received all necessary permits and approvals to begin construction and operations. Governor Josh Stein announced that he will allow the bill to become law without his signature…

Kevin Kidd named North American Motorsports Competition Director for Stellantis

Stellantis today announced the appointment of Kevin Kidd as North American Motorsports Competition Director. In this role, Kidd will lead motorsports activities for NHRA and Ram’s upcoming return to the NASCAR Truck Series…

Goodyear Launch New Motorsport Division: Global Racing

American tire manufacturer Goodyear has launched a new motorsport division, Global Racing, bringing together all of its motorsport programs into a single structure. The new organization will unify Goodyear’s current efforts in NASCAR, NHRA, BTCC and, most importantly for DSC readers, sportscar racing including the FIA World Endurance Championship’s LMGT3 class…

Motorsports Safety Innovations: How Track Technology Is Shaping Everyday Driving

In motorsports, every second counts. Racing teams continually strive to improve their vehicle technology to enhance the performance of their vehicles. Technological improvements matter when it comes to vehicle performance as well as safety. As motorsports seek enhanced safety measures for their drivers, that same technology eventually becomes a part of the everyday driving experience…

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