Everything we know about the 2022 NASCAR season: Drivers, cars, tracks & more (2024)

Entering the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season, all the focus remains on the all-new Next Generation race cars. In one of the busiest off-seasons since the 1990s, teams have crisscrossed the country for testing and scrambled to make sure they are ready before the season-opener.

The Next Gen car brings with it many changes for the sport. A spec chassis built byTechnique Inc., asequential manual transmission, independent rear suspension, and larger18-inch aluminum wheels that uses a single center-locking lug nut -- these are just some of the changes teams and drivers must adapt to and overcome this year.

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Pre-season testing just recently concluded after a two-day test at Phoenix Raceway. Following a December test on the Charlotte Motor Speedway oval, NASCAR settled on a 670hp aero package with a four-inch spoiler for all non-superspeedway races (and the newly reconfigured Atlanta Motor Speedway). Testing at Daytona International Speedway ahead of the 500 also proved to be a great success with large packing drafts putting on a show without incident.

Kyle Larson enters the 2022 season as the reigning series champion with Hendrick Motorsports looking for their third consecutive Cup Series title.

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Here’s everything we know about 2022’s highly anticipated NASCAR Cup Series season so far...

NASCAR Cup Series Chartered Teams

Team

Number

Driver(s)

Notes

Hendrick Motorsports5Kyle LarsonDefending champion
Hendrick Motorsports9Chase Elliott
Hendrick Motorsports24William Byron
Hendrick Motorsports48Alex Bowman
Joe Gibbs Racing11Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing18Kyle Busch
Joe Gibbs Racing19Martin Truex Jr.
Joe Gibbs Racing20Christopher Bell
Stewart-Haas Racing4Kevin Harvick
Stewart-Haas Racing10Aric AlmirolaWill retire at season's end
Stewart-Haas Racing14Chase Briscoe
Stewart-Haas Racing41Cole Custer
Team Penske2Austin CindricRookie driver, replaces Keselowski
Team Penske12Ryan Blaney
Team Penske22Joey Logano
23XI Racing23Bubba Wallace
23XI Racing45Kurt BuschNew team
Petty GMS Motorsports42Ty DillonNew team following GMS Racing/Richard Petty Motorsports merger
Petty GMS Motorsports43Erik Jones
Richard Childress Racing3Austin Dillon
Richard Childress Racing8Tyler Reddick
Front Row Motorsports34Michael McDowellDefending Daytona 500 winner
Front Row Motorsports38Todd GillilandRookie driver
Trackhouse Racing1Ross ChastainTrackhouse acquired Chip Ganassi Racing, and expanded into a two-car operation
Trackhouse Racing99Daniel Suarez
RFK Racing6Brad KeselowskiMoved over from Penske, acquired ownership stake in team
RFK Racing17Chris Buescher
Rick Ware Racing15Various driversDavid Ragan to drive car in Daytona 500; Joey Hand to drive car in all six road course events
Rick Ware Racing51Cody Ware
Spire Motorsports7Corey LaJoie
Spire Motorsports77Josh Bilicki, variousBilicki to run the majority of the schedule
Kaulig Racing16Various driversAllmendinger, Gragson and Hemric to share car with Hemric running the Daytona 500
Kaulig Racing31Justin Haley
JTG Daugherty Racing47Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Team downsized, eliminated second team with Preece
Wood Brothers21Harrison BurtonRookie driver
Live Fast Motorsports78B.J. McLeod, various

Non-Chartered entries includeTeam Hezeberg, Beard Motorsports, MBM Motorsports, and the newly formed The Money Team Racing. All four will attempt the Daytona 500 with former F1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve driving for Hezeberg and Noah Gragson for Beard. MBM will enter two cars with Timmy Hill and J.J. Yeley. Also NY Racing with Greg Biffle.

Retired boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather recently formed TMTR and will have Kaz Grala behind the wheel for the Daytona 500.

The 2022 rookie class will feature three drivers: Austin Cindric, Harrison Burton and Todd Gilliland.

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All 36 chartered teams will be present for The Clash at the Los Angeles Coliseum on February 6th. The exhibition race will be a first for the sport inside the L.A. stadium, and its first Cup race in any stadium complex since 1956 atSoldier Field. The unorthodox race on a temporary quarter-mile track will feature practice, qualifying and heat races with 23 cars making the main event.

DateAll times EST.SessionTV/Radio/Stream
Saturday, Feb. 512:30 p.m.PracticeFS2/MRN/FOX Sports App
Saturday, Feb. 58:30 p.m.Single-car qualifyingFS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 63 p.m.Clash qualifying heat racesFOX/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 64:10 p.m. (approx.)Clash last-chance qualifying racesFOX/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 66 p.m.Main event, 150 lapsFOX/MRN/FOX Sports App

Although the Clash will be the first opportunity to see the new car in an actual race, the season won't officially kick off until the 64th running of the Daytona 500 two weeks later.

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  • Slow speeds at LA Coliseum to restrict NASCAR Next Gen damage, says Toyota
  • Tony Stewart to join FOX Sports booth for Daytona 500/Clash
  • Entry list released for NASCAR Clash at the LA Coliseum

NASCAR also recently unveiled a stricter penalty system for the 2022 season with L3 penalties now resulting in the revoking of playoff eligibility for a team.

2022 NASCAR Cup Series schedule

Date

Race

February 6*The Clash at the L.A. Coliseum
February 20Daytona 500 - Daytona International Speedway
February 27Auto Club Speedway
March 6Las Vegas Motor Speedway
March 13Phoenix Raceway
March 20Atlanta Motor Speedway
March 27Circuit of the Americas
April 3Richmond Raceway
April 9Martinsville Speedway
April 17Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt
April 24Talladega Superspeedway
May 1Dover International Speedway
May 8Darlington Raceway
May 15Kansas Speedway
May 22*All-Star Race - Texas Motor Speedway
May 29Coca-Cola 600 - Charlotte Motor Speedway
June 5World Wide Technology Raceway
June 12Sonoma Raceway
June 26Nashville Superspeedway
July 3Road America
July 10Atlanta Motor Speedway
July 17New Hampshire Motor Speedway
July 24Pocono Raceway
July 31Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course
August 7Michigan International Speedway
August 14Richmond Raceway
August 21Watkins Glen International
August 27 (Regular season finale)Daytona International Speedway
September 4 (Round of 16)Southern 500 - Darlington Raceway
September 11(Round of 16)Kansas Speedway
September 17(Round of 16)Bristol Motor Speedway
September 25(Round of 12)Texas Motor Speedway
October 2(Round of 12)Talladega Superspeedway
October 9(Round of 12)Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval
October 17(Round of 8)Las Vegas Motor Speedway
October 23(Round of 8)Homestead-Miami Speedway
October 30(Round of 8)Martinsville Speedway
November 6(Championship 4)Phoenix Raceway

*Non-points race

There will be just one off-week during the entire 2022 season -- the week of Father's Day on June 19. The schedule will again consist of 36 races with six road courses throughout the year. That is one less than 2021 with the Daytona road course race being cut from the schedule. The Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt race will be back and held on Easter Sunday.

To see the complete Daytona 500 race week schedule, CLICK HERE.

Everything we know about the 2022 NASCAR season: Drivers, cars, tracks & more (2024)

FAQs

What is the next generation car in NASCAR 2024? ›

Ford and Toyota debut new car bodies

While the 2024 NASCAR Cup season features new drivers and new venues, there will also be an updated look to the entries from Toyota and Ford: Toyota Racing Development and Ford Performance are to debut new iterations of their respective Camry and Mustang race cars.

Why is Dodge not in NASCAR? ›

The turning point came in 2012 when Penske Racing, Dodge's flagship team, announced a switch to Ford for the following season. This decision left Dodge without a premier team to represent its interests on the track. Efforts to find a suitable replacement team that could match Penske's caliber were unsuccessful.

How much horsepower does a NASCAR engine have? ›

The horsepower output of a NASCAR Cup Series car is truly remarkable, with these machines churning out approximately 750 horsepower. This immense power is a defining feature of the NASCAR Cup Series, contributing to the intense speed and excitement that characterize the races.

Has a NASCAR driver ever won at every track? ›

NASCAR driver with win on every track

There is no driver who has ever won at all the NASCAR tracks. Kyle Busch who is racing for Richard Childress Racing is the only driver who has managed to achieve victories in all tracks he has competed on in NASCAR.

What car will Chevy use in NASCAR in 2024? ›

No major changes are planned in 2024 for the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, which returns as the circuit's standard-bearer after winning half of the 36 points-paying Cup Series events last year and sealing the manufacturers' title with two races to go.

What engine is Toyota using in NASCAR? ›

While Toyota uses a V-8 Camry for racing in NASCAR, the street uses a V-6 engine. All Toyota V-8 engines are manufactured and tuned by TRD in California.

What car got Dodge banned from NASCAR? ›

These innovations pushed the Charger Daytona past the 200 mph mark, a feat that was both celebrated and scrutinized. By 1970, NASCAR implemented restrictions on aero cars, effectively banning the Charger Daytona and its counterparts.

Why did NASCAR ban the Hemi? ›

After dominating the races in 1964, Chrysler's 426 Hemi was not allowed to compete in NASCAR's 1965 season due to its unavailability in production vehicles that are sold to the general public.

What new manufacturer is coming to NASCAR? ›

Honda and Hyundai are often mentioned as likely candidates and are again mentioned in the Sports Business Journal report, joining Dodge on the list of manufacturers that have reportedly considered joining Toyota, Ford, and Chevrolet in NASCAR over the past few years.

Can I buy a NASCAR engine? ›

Can you buy a NASCAR engine? Yes, the public can sometimes purchase NASCAR engines, though it's rare.

How many miles per gallon does a NASCAR get? ›

At race speeds, Cup Series cars get 2 to 5 miles per gallon. Consumption under caution can be estimated at 14-18 mpg, based on comparable engines generally available to the public.

What Chevy engine does NASCAR use? ›

The Chevrolet engine in Cup is called a R07. 2. That's a 5.8L two-valve per cylinder V8. Its roots are in the small block Chevy era from 50-plus years ago.

Who is the best driver in NASCAR history? ›

NASCAR All-Time Wins List
RankingDriver NameTotal wins
1Richard Petty200
2David Pearson105
3Jeff Gordon93
4Darrell Waltrip84
157 more rows
Mar 8, 2024

Who is the winningest driver in NASCAR history? ›

Richard Petty

Has anyone ever won all three NASCAR championships? ›

Johnny Benson Jr. Martin Truex Jr. Learn more about Truex Jr.

What are the next gen Nascar models? ›

The Next Gen uses a stepped front splitter, aerodynamic vents on the hood, and a redesigned side skirt, all of which are designed to reduce the amount of side force in the cars. A notable addition to the Next Gen is the rear diffuser, which is set to be used in NASCAR for the first time.

Who will change NASCAR drivers in 2024? ›

Stewart-Haas Racing replaces outgoing veterans

Aric Almirola will now compete part-time with Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The team already has two young drivers in Chase Briscoe and Josh Berry, but have added two more for 2024. Josh Berry joins the lineup, replacing Kevin Harvick in the No.

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