Casey Mears will return to the NASCAR Cup Series at the end of the 2025 season. On Thursday, Garage 66 and MBM Motorsports announced Mears will drive the No.
Casey Mears, who earlier this season returned to the NASCAR Cup Series as part of a personal journey to reach 500 career starts, will add a trio of additional events to his schedule to end the season at NASCAR’s top-level.
The roar of forty-three engines at Daytona International Speedway carries dreams and nightmares in equal measure. For Casey Mears on that August afternoon, those dreams came crashing down faster than you could say “Gentlemen, start your engines.” Racing will break your heart in ways you never thought possible.
NASCAR has revealed the preliminary entry list for Saturday night's NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway, and contained on the list are 40 cars, which will give the series a full field this weekend.
While Casey Mears finished P36, he didn’t care. He was back in a NASCAR Cup Series race for the first time in years. After all, he managed to beat Burt Myers and Austin Cindric.
The weekend is only going to be more difficult for Casey Mears at Martinsville. His team has been penalized for failing inspection twice. The Garage 66 team did not have the No.
Thankfully, the No. 66 car is still good to go this weekend, but Casey Mears and Garage 66 have made a last-second change in sponsors. It isn’t every day you see primary sponsorship change on the Thursday of a NASCAR race week.
On Monday afternoon, NASCAR revealed a 37-car entry list for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. The entry list features all 36 Chartered full-time NASCAR Cup Series entries as well as two part-time "Open" entries.
Casey Mears will team up with Garage 66 for his return to NASCAR Cup Series competition at Martinsville Speedway on March 30. Mears, a 47-year-old native of Bakersfield, California, will pilot the No.