Wix Filters Sponsoring Chase Briscoe, Brent Crews in 2026 Wix Filters has announced that it will be sponsoring NASCAR drivers Chase Briscoe and Brent Crews for the upcoming 2026 season. The sponsorship deal sees Wix Filters partnering with Stewart-Haas Racing to support both Briscoe's Xfinity Series effort as well as Crews' Camping World Truck Series campaign. Chase Briscoe, a former ARCA Menards Series champion, will be racing full-time in the Xfinity Series for Stewart-Haas Racing this season. With Wix Filters on board, Briscoe will be looking to build on his impressive rookie season in 2025, where he scored three wins and finished fifth in the championship standings. Brent Crews, a rising star in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, will also have Wix Filters backing him up this season. After a strong debut season in 2025, where he earned a top-10 finish in the points standings, Crews is looking to take his career to the next level with the support of Wix Filters. "We are thrilled to be partnering with Chase and Brent for the upcoming season," said Tom Turner, Director of Marketing at Wix Filters. "Both drivers have shown incredible potential and we believe that our products will play a key role in helping them achieve their goals on the track." The sponsorship deal marks a significant expansion of Wix Filters' presence in NASCAR, with the company looking to build on its existing relationships with top teams and drivers across all three national series. "We are excited to be joining forces with Stewart-Haas Racing and supporting two talented young drivers like Chase and Brent," said Turner. "We believe that our products will make a real difference in their performances this season, and we ...#NASCAR #Wix_Filters #Chase_Briscoe #Brent_Crews #StewartHaas_Racing #Xfinity_Series #Camping_World_Truck_Series #ARCA_Menards_Series
NASCAR Crashes Cost Joe Gibbs Racing $1.5 Million in Disastrous Race In a shocking revelation, Joe Gibbs Racing has revealed that the devastating crashes during last weekend's NASCAR event at Texas Motor Speedway have left them with a staggering bill of over $1.5 million. The dramatic events unfolded on Sunday afternoon when multiple drivers were involved in a series of high-speed incidents, resulting in significant damage to their cars and equipment. According to sources within the team, the total cost of repairing and replacing damaged components has reached an astonishing $1,542,000. This includes the costs of fabricating new body panels, rebuilding engines, and replacing tires, suspension components, and other crucial parts. The figure is expected to rise further as the team continues to assess and repair the damage. The crashes occurred when a series of incidents involving multiple drivers resulted in a chain reaction of collisions on the track. Drivers involved included Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, and Denny Hamlin, all of whom suffered significant damage to their vehicles. The severity of the crashes meant that many components were destroyed or severely damaged, requiring extensive repairs. A spokesperson for Joe Gibbs Racing confirmed the staggering cost, stating, "The recent NASCAR event at Texas Motor Speedway was one of the most intense and destructive we've experienced in a long time. The sheer scale of the damage is astonishing, and our team has been working tirelessly to repair and rebuild our equipment." The incident highlights the harsh realities faced by professional racing teams, where even minor incidents can result in significant financial losses. As the NASCAR season continues, fans will be eagerly watching to see how Joe Gibbs Racing recovers from this ...#Joe_Gibbs_Racing #Texas_Motor_Speedway #Chase_Elliott #Kyle_Busch #Denny_Hamlin #NASCAR
