The Naval Base Coronado Street Circuit debuted in 2026 as NASCAR's first street circuit on the West Coast and the first Cup Series race held on an active U.S. military installation. The 3.4-mile temporary course is built on the grounds of Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, threading through service roads, hangar approaches, and tarmac sections in a cooperative effort between NASCAR and the U.S. Navy. The inaugural Anduril 250 in June 2026 marked the Cup Series' return to Southern California after Auto Club Speedway closed for redevelopment following the 2023 season. The circuit follows NASCAR's recent expansion strategy into non-traditional venues like the Chicago Street Course and Mexico City and is built fresh each year with barriers, fencing, and grandstands installed before the race weekend.
The Naval Base Coronado Street Circuit is the first NASCAR Cup Series race held on an active U.S. military installation. The Navy and NASCAR jointly designed the course around existing base infrastructure rather than building permanent racing facilities.
No driver history data available for this track yet.
San Diego is one of 10 road courses on the 2026 Cup schedule. Drivers who excel on road courses tend to carry that form here. Check their track type stats in S-EDGEâ„¢.
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