News Summary
San Diego is preparing to host its first ever major NASCAR race at Naval Base Coronado with a special street course layout. Scheduled for June 19-21, the event coincides with the U.S. Navy’s 250th anniversary and promises thrilling races, including a special NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on Navy Community Day. Public access will follow, featuring the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and the NASCAR Cup Series race. Ticket pre-sales begin in late 2025, with high anticipation for the unique event celebrating both motorsport and military service.
San Diego is set to host its first major NASCAR race in history, with the announcement of a new street course layout for the San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado. Scheduled for June 19-21, 2026, this event coincides with the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy, creating a patriotic atmosphere for racing fans and military personnel alike.
The course will unfold as a 16-turn, 3.4-mile street circuit, offering a unique racing experience in an iconic location. Along with providing thrilling races, the event will include various grandstand seating and hospitality options throughout the circuit for fans.
The weekend’s events will kick off on June 19, 2026, with Navy Community Day, a special celebration honoring military members. Attendance on this day will be restricted to U.S. Navy personnel and select residents of Coronado. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race will serve as the centerpiece of this day, culminating in a special tribute to the military.
Public access to the racing events will commence on June 20-21, 2026, featuring the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series on June 20 and the highly anticipated NASCAR Cup Series race for the Anduril 250 Race the Base on June 21. For those eager to secure their spot at the inaugural race, ticket pre-sales will begin on October 23, 2025, for fans who made deposits, with general public sales kicking off on November 7, 2025.
NASCAR officials anticipate a strong turnout for the event, expecting “tens of thousands” of fans to participate. The course will feature distinctive turn names, such as “Carrier Corner” and “Runway Road,” further adding to the race’s unique character and appeal.
Amy Lupo, president of NASCAR San Diego, expressed excitement for the event, highlighting its significance on an active military base. This partnership with San Diego marks a one-year engagement, with the possibility of future NASCAR events at military installations in the area.
This will also be the first time NASCAR has had a race in Southern California since 2023, appealing to long-time fans in the region. As the preparations unfold, many have already started placing deposits for pre-sale tickets through the designated website, underscoring the anticipation surrounding this historic racing weekend.
The combination of NASCAR racing, military appreciation, and the celebration of the U.S. Navy’s anniversary promises to create a memorable atmosphere at the first major NASCAR race in San Diego County.
With a 3.4-mile circuit on a military base, fans can expect a distinctive blend of motorsport enthusiasm and deep respect for military service as they gather in San Diego to celebrate and witness history in the making.
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Additional Resources
- NASCAR: San Diego Race Course Revealed
- Wikipedia: NASCAR
- Racing America: Course Layout Unveiled
- Google Search: San Diego NASCAR 2026
- Fox 5 San Diego: NASCAR San Diego Course Map
- Encyclopedia Britannica: NASCAR
- NY Times: NASCAR San Diego Race Course
- Google News: NASCAR San Diego Race

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