NASCAR will have at least one track off the schedule for the 2027 season. Last week, Track Enterprises announced that NASCAR won't return to Rockingham Speedway during the 2027 season, marking a big blow since its return in 2025. It is unclear when it will return to the schedule.
“The response from the fans over the past two years has been nothing short of incredible,” said Track Enterprises President, Bob Sargent. “Bringing NASCAR back to Rockingham was a special opportunity, and the support we received from race fans, competitors, sponsors, local officials, and the entire community exceeded every expectation. While we’re disappointed that NASCAR won’t be racing at Rockingham in 2027, we remain optimistic about the future and look forward to exploring
opportunities to bring racing back in the future.”
In 2025, Tyler Ankrum captured the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series victory, Sammy Smith earned the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series win, and Brent Crews claimed the ARCA Menards Series East event. In 2026, Corey Heim visited Victory Lane in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race, William Sawalich won the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series event, and Tristan McKee capped off the weekend by leading every lap from the pole to earn the ARCA Menards Series East victory.
Now, NASCAR won't be back at Rockingham in 2027.
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