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06/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/22/2026 12:37

NASCAR San Diego Weekend Connects Sailors, Community for Navy 250

Naval Base Coronado welcomed upward of 100,000 visitors, race fans, service members, military families and community partners during the inaugural NASCAR San Diego Weekend, June 19-21.

And They're Off
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth serves as the honorary starter for the NASCAR Cup Series race during NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado, June 21, 2026.
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The event marked a historic collaboration between the Navy and NASCAR while celebrating the service's enduring connection to the American people.

The multiday event transformed the "birthplace of naval aviation," Naval Base Coronado, into a unique venue where motorsports and military excellence came together. It provided attendees opportunities to engage directly with sailors, explore Navy capabilities and learn about the Navy's role in defending the nation around the globe.

"This weekend showcased the extraordinary partnership between our Navy and the communities we serve," said Navy Capt. Loren Jacobi, commanding officer of the base. "Working with NASCAR to host the inaugural NASCAR San Diego Weekend allowed us to showcase the amazing dedication and service of our sailors and Marines while celebrating 250 years of Naval strategic deterrence. The enthusiasm and support demonstrated throughout the weekend reinforced the strong bond between our military and the American people."

Race Winner
NASCAR driver Corey Heim, center, poses for a photo with his team after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race during NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado, June 21, 2026. Marking the nation and Navy's 250th birthday celebrations, NASCAR San Diego Weekend delivers a unique, high-profile sports experience that blends motorsports with Navy heritage.
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The 3.4-mile track weaved through the base where sailors and Marines typically operate, providing 16 turns for drivers to navigate. Drivers passed military aircraft, the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson and littoral combat ship USS Cincinnati along the course.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth participated in yesterday's prerace ceremony and visited sailors on the Vinson. He also served as the honorary starter for the race.

Over the weekend, 110 NASCAR drivers competed across three series: the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series and the NASCAR Cup Series.

Thirty-nine local Navy units across San Diego partnered with NASCAR Cup Series drivers for the weekend event, providing ship, squadron and facility tours. It was an opportunity for drivers to meet sailors in their work environments and for sailors to share their contributions to the nation's security.

Mission Accomplished
NASCAR driver Corey Heim, center, poses for a photo with his team after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race during NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado, June 21, 2026.
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Driver Corey Heim, who partnered with Under Sea Rescue Command, took first place in the NASCAR Cup Series race yesterday, winning his first career series race in just his 13th start.

"The success of NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado was made possible through shared passion for excellence," NASCAR San Diego President Amy Lupo said. "Bringing NASCAR to the men and women who defend our nation and to the San Diego community in this landmark 250th year of our Navy and nation was an absolute privilege."

In a seamless blend between NASCAR and the Navy, Benjamin C. Kohlmann, assistant secretary of the Navy for manpower and reserve affairs, promoted Navy Reserve officer and professional NASCAR driver Cmdr. Jesse Iwuji during a special prerace ceremony June 20.

The U.S. Navy Parachute Team, the Leap Frogs, performed during the opening ceremonies each day and various local aviation squadrons conducted flyovers for the event, which included CMV-22B Ospreys, F/A-18E Super Hornets, an E-2D Hawkeye and F-35C Lightning II.

Jacobi also recognized Medal of Honor recipients retired Navy Capt. Elmer Royce Williams and retired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Britt Slabinski during the event.

Winning Pose
NASCAR driver Corey Heim, center, poses for a photo in a high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race during NASCAR San Diego Weekend at Naval Base Coronado, June 21, 2026.
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Navy Capt. Christopher Carmichael, commander of U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command Western Sector, presided over a joint service enlistment ceremony for 20 enlistees, marking the start of their military careers.

NASCAR driver and Cup Series co-owner Jimmi Johnson drove the No. 84 Legacy Motor Club Chevrolet, which carried a special paint scheme honoring the "Blackjacks" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 21. He has a rich family history of military service and thanked sailors and Marines for their service.

"It is such an honor for us to do this, to feel the reception from everyone on base," Johnson said. "I know our sport, our fans, everybody is honored to be here."

The Navy and NASCAR share a partnership dating to 1957, when the Navy Flight Demonstration Team, the Blue Angels, performed flyovers for NASCAR beach races in Daytona, Florida. NASCAR San Diego Weekend marks the first time a NASCAR national-series race has been held aboard an active military installation and serves as a centerpiece event during the Navy's 250th anniversary celebrations.

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