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S.M.A.S.H iRacing Challenger Truck Series: Mark Morton Wins at Charlotte
By S.M.A.S.H — May 22, 2026 Memorial Day weekend opened at Charlotte Motor Speedway with the S.M.A.S.H Challenger Truck Series taking the first green flag of the Friday night doubleheader. The sun was still up, the track still had that evening daylight look, and the meaning of the weekend was already heavy before the first lap was turned. Charlotte is always a major stop on the schedule, but Memorial Day weekend gives it a different feel. This was not just another race. It wa
May 22


S.M.A.S.H iRacing: Heads to Charlotte for Memorial Day Weekend as Major League Changes Take Shape
By S.M.A.S.H — May 18, 2026 Memorial Day weekend is coming, and S.M.A.S.H is rolling into Charlotte Motor Speedway with all four series preparing for one of the biggest weekends on the schedule. Charlotte is not just another stop. It is a statement weekend. It is one of those races where the lights feel brighter, the pressure feels heavier, and every driver wants to leave with their name attached to a strong run. From the Challenger Series to the East Coast Truck Series, from
May 18


S.M.A.S.H iRacing Cup Series: Dillon Canova Completes Kansas Sweep
By S.M.A.S.H — May 16, 2026 Kansas Speedway belonged to Dillon Canova. After already putting his stamp on the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series earlier in the night, Canova came back in the S.M.A.S.H Cup Series and did it again. In a 21-car field with a 1941 strength of field, the No. 70 controlled the Cup race, led 82 of 100 laps, and walked away from Kansas with another statement victory. It was not a quiet win. It was not a lucky win. It was the kind of performance that makes the
May 16


S.M.A.S.H iRacing News: Shane Marcum Wins Challenger Truck Series Race at Kansas
By S.M.A.S.H — May 15, 2026 Shane Marcum came into the Challenger Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway and left with the win. In a 50-lap race that opened one of the biggest Friday nights S.M.A.S.H has put together so far, Marcum showed the field what race control looks like. He led 35 laps, stayed clean with zero incidents, and took the checkered flag in front of a 22-truck field. Daryl Griffin finished second, giving East Coast Truck Series drivers the top two spots overall
May 15
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