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NASCAR & Charlotte Motorsports

Charlotte is the capital of American motorsports. The Charlotte Mercury covers NASCAR not as a national racing beat, but as a local industry — because the teams, the money, and the decisions that shape the sport all happen within 30 miles of Uptown.

Series

Cup, O'Reilly Series, Trucks

Local Tracks

Charlotte Motor Speedway

HQ Teams

Hendrick, JRM, Gibbs, RCR, 23XI

Coverage

Races + Business

What We Cover

Race coverage and analysis for the Cup Series, O'Reilly Series, and Trucks, with particular attention to Charlotte-based teams. JR Motorsports won at Bristol with Connor Zilisch and put three cars in the top five — the kind of organizational depth story we cover. The Dash 4 Cash bonus races and what they reveal about the economics of the O'Reilly Series series. The business of NASCAR — team ownership (including Darius Rucker's entry into the sport), sponsorship deals, media rights, and the money that flows through the Charlotte motorsports corridor. Driver development from short tracks to the national series.

Why It Matters

Hendrick Motorsports, JR Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Richard Childress Racing, 23XI Racing, Trackhouse Racing — most of the Cup and O'Reilly Series garage operates within a 30-mile radius of Charlotte. When JRM wins at Bristol with three cars in the top five, or Rajah Caruth chases the Dash 4 Cash, or Darius Rucker joins the ownership ranks, these are Charlotte industry stories. The races are the product. Charlotte is where the product gets built.

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