The 2025 NASCAR tripleheader weekend at Texas Motor Speedway wasn’t just racing — it was a full-blown motorsports fiesta. From Friday's first green flag to Sunday’s final burnout, the action was intense, the moments were massive, and fans left already counting down to 2026.

Here’s a look back at what made 2025 unforgettable — and why you’ll want to lock in your seats now for next year.

The Würth 400 Presented by LIQUI MOLY: A Texas-Sized Showdown

The NASCAR Cup Series main event on Sunday delivered from the drop of the green. Joey Logano clinched his first win of the 2025 season in a dramatic overtime finish, leading only 7 of the 271 laps but making them count when it mattered most. The race was extended beyond its scheduled 267 laps due to a late-race caution, adding to the excitement. 

Michael McDowell, who had taken the lead late in the race, crashed into the wall with just four laps remaining, setting the stage for an overtime restart. Logano capitalized on this opportunity, holding off Ross Chastain by a margin of 0.346 seconds.

Kyle Larson, despite leading a race-high 90 laps, finished fourth, showcasing the unpredictable nature of racing at Texas Motor Speedway. The race also saw Carson Hocevar securing the pole position with a lap time of 28.175 seconds, marking a significant achievement for Spire Motorsports.

Truck Series Thrills: SpeedyCash.com 250 Brings the Heat

Friday night under the lights never disappoints. The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series delivered edge-of-your-seat action as rookies and veterans threw down on Texas’s high banks. Last-lap moves and three-wide madness had fans buzzing into the weekend.

Saturday Fiesta Vibes + Fast Laps

The NASCAR Xfinity Series Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 brought the perfect Saturday combo — full-throttle racing with a side of frozen treats. Emerging talent made headlines while the infield turned into a Cinco de Mayo warmup party. Music, food trucks, and fan zone chaos made it a race-day vibe unlike any other.

Bonus Action: The Dirt Track Did Not Disappoint

Before the Cup Series finale, the TMS Dirt Track gave fans an entirely different flavor of racing — and it was nothing short of wild. With 410 Sprint Cars screaming into the night, the dirt was flying, the sliders were fierce, and fans were treated to a grassroots showcase of raw talent and wheel-to-wheel action.

From the roar of the open-wheel machines to the festival vibes in the stands, the Dirt Track doubleheader made it clear: there’s nothing quite like racing under the lights in Texas.

Why It All Matters for 2026

From Cup chaos to dirt drama, 2025 reminded us why this is one of the most anticipated weekends on the NASCAR calendar. And 2026? It’s already heating up. If you want in on the action, now’s the time to renew.

Renew before June 3 and score a free pair of Shady Rays — just for locking in your spot!