Spade Racing’s 2026 Previews O’REILLY SERIES: Poker Face


The biggest change in the now-former Xfinity Series is the name, as this is now officially known as the Nascar O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, or NORAP.  Still, the class system remains—some teams are as strong as pocket aces, while others are 2-7 off-suit.


KEY: #. Driver name Car # & Team

#—predicted finish in the regular season standings

Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota

Special thanks to Jayski for most of the information here, all of which is subject to change

Full-time teams/drivers only

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FULL HOUSE OR BETTER: Your best bets for a championship run

1. Jesse Love #2 Richard Childress Racing: Much like on the Cup side of things, RCR has one driver with real talent and a teammate who’s just kind of…there.  However, Jesse Love is way, way, WAY more likable than Kyle Busch.


2. Carson Kvapil #1 JR Motorsports (and possibly another team): About the only thing last year’s Rookie of the Year DIDN’T do is win a race, but look for that to change in short order in 2026.  After which, prepare for “why don’t they just give Dale Jr. a charter” yammering.


3. Corey Day #17 Hendrick Motorsports: The odds-on favorite for Rookie of the Year, Corey seems to have it all—race craft, a willingness to learn, a great team behind him, AND a last name that’s tailor-made for punny headlines!


4. Brandon Jones #20 Joe Gibbs Racing: While not exactly what you’d call “electric”, Jones has put together a solid if not spectacular career in the second-tier series.  And don’t discount the impact of those cheesy Menards commercials.


FLUSH OR STRAIGHT: Not the best of the best, but still a strong run

5. Justin “Thunder” Allgaier #7 JR Motorsports: Allgaier has quietly had a Hall of Fame-level career in this series, and shows no signs of slowing down.  Just goes to show what you can do when you stay where you’re strongest (Cup years excluded).


6. Sammy Smith #8 JR Motorsports: I’d say that Sammy needs to show that he can win consistently—or at least contend for a championship—soon, but the Pilot/Flying J sponsorship seems glued to him, so the pressure is likely off.


7. Austin Hill #21 Richard Childress Racing: I never thought I’d say this, but we have a modern version of “Terrible” Tommy Ellis in our midst.


8. Taylor Gray #54 Joe Gibbs Racing: He’s got talent AND a great team behind him.  While I wouldn’t pencil him in just yet to take over the 11 Cup car in 2028, maybe use one of those invisible ink things you can revisit under direct light.


THREE OF A KIND: Don’t be surprised when they win, do be surprised if its more than once.

(tie) 9. & 10. Sheldon Creed #00 Haas Factory Team & Sam Mayer #41 Haas Factory Team: I’ve been pretty wrong about both these guys, who I figure would have at least THREATENED for a championship challenge by now.  Oh well—at least Gene seems happy seeing his logo on cars that finish around 8th place every week.


11. William Sawalich #18 Joe Gibbs Racing: After a promising rookie year was cut short by concussion-like symptoms, Sawalich is likely aiming for a much more competitive 2026.  And if he’s not, hey—there’s always Sam Hunt Racing.


12. Jeb Burton #27 Jordan Anderson Racing: SOMEONE outside the big teams will make the Chase, and why not have it be Jeb Burton?  Besides, it’ll be nice to read the twelve press releases JAR’s PR agent puts out in a few hours after they clinch.


TWO PAIR: If you can’t win big, at least put up a respectable showing

13. Harrison Burton #24 Sam Hunt Racing: Admittedly it would be interested to see two cousins fighting for the final Chase slot.  Much better than the time I argued with MY cousin about whether or not you had to look both ways to cross a parking lot (I was wrong).


14. Patrick Staropoli #48 Big Machine Racing Team: Hi, is this the mid-field team that hired an eye doctor to race full-time?  “No, this is Patrick”.  


15. Dean Thompson #26 Sam Hunt Racing: After a steady rookie year, look for Dean to improve in the results column relative to his equipment.  By which I mean, finishing 7th instead of 12th (hey, it’s something).


16. Ryan Sieg #39 RSS Racing: Probably the biggest downside of losing the playoff “win and you’re in” format is that a guy like Nascar’s Official Underdog can’t “win” his way into the Chase.  Still, this team continues to punch above its weight, and hey—who doesn’t like an underdog?


ONE PAIR: Sometimes surviving without busting out is an accomplishment

17. Parker Retzlaff #99 Viking Motorsports: While its not like I have sponsorship money or anything, I’d like to promote a “hey, that’s a pretty good finish for ____” award for guys like Parker, putting up steady results in underfunded cars.


18. Brennan Poole #44 Alpha Prime Racing: Amazing to think he was going to go to court to fight over a sponsor who turned out to be a massive Ponzi scheme.


19. Lavar Scott #45 Alpha Prime Racing: He’s the closest thing I have to a local racer, but it’ll likely be a long season of learning for the man from Carneys Point (which, incidentally, contains no carnies).


20. Jeremy Clements #51 Jeremy Clements Racing: This self-owned team just keeps chugging along, and hey—doing better than what your equipment should allow you to do is far from a “self-own”.


HIGH CARD: Every race is survival, but if you’re there at the end, that’s a win in itself

21. Blaine Perkins #31 Jordan Anderson Racing: Still hoping they get a whiskey sponsorship, just so we can say there’s “Whiskey (funding) in the J.A.R.”


22. Kyle Sieg #28 RSS Racing: This team has come a long way from relying on Jeff Green’s past champion’s provisional to start-and-park.


23. Anthony Alfredo #96 Viking Motorsports: He calls himself “Fast Pasta”, but if he gets in too many wrecks, we’ll be calling him Al-dent-e.


24. Josh Williams #92 DGM Racing: HEY!  HE HAS A MULLET!  ISN’T THAT KOOKY!?!


BUSTED: Here’s hoping these guys make it through the season without being replaced by Kris Wright

25. Mason Maggio #91 DGM Racing: “Be cool go to Ri-tas, be cool go to Ri-tas”.


26. Austin Green #87 Peterson Racing: Here’s hoping they run a Joe Nemechek Cellular One throwback scheme at Darlington.


27. Josh Bilicki #07 SS-Greenlight Racing: Not to be confused with Bill Joshicki.


28. Ryan Ellis #02 Young’s Motorsports: Yeah, running a car with a 0# numbering scheme is never a good sign.



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Spade Racing’s 2026 Previews CUP TEAMS: Casino Club Levels

Other than some low-level teams doing the ol’ manufacturer swap, there wasn’t much change in the Cup garage from 2025 to 2026.  As a result, there’s still likely going to be a pretty rigid hierarchy both on and off the track, just like at the casino.


KEY: #. Team name (car #’s), alignments, Casino club membership level

#—power ranking

Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota

Full-time teams only.



1. Hendrick Motorsports (5, 9, 24, 48) Diamond Chairman’s Club Inner Circle

Mr. H has built a juggernaut so strong that Alex Bowman contending for a playoff spot has people wondering if he might lose his ride.  This is the kind of team that rolls up in a limo, has a casino attendant waiting on them hand and foot, and spends the night in a free penthouse suite.


2. Joe Gibbs Racing (11, 19, 20, 54) Platinum Five Star Exclusive Membership

While it’s a bit of a “three cars out of a four car shop” situation, JGR is still likely to post multiple wins for each of their contending drivers.  It’s like the guy who wins $10,000 at poker over a long afternoon, then gives their grandson a $500 chip that they blow instantly on the big wheel.


3. Team Penske (2, 12, 22) Emerald Preferred Players Unlimited Club

While the IndyCar side of things has been “team turmoil”, The Captain’s stock car operation keeps chugging along with two championship contenders and a steady performer.  It’s like a lady who walks in after a screaming match with her husband, only to win big at blackjack like it’s nothing.


4. 23XI Racing (23, 35, 45), aligned with JGR Gold Four Star Ring of Excellence

Well, now with THAT behind them, the 23XI crew can focus on going for a championship with Reddick, race wins with Bubba, and not wrecking with Herbst.  They’re the guy who gets kicked out for cursing at the pit boss, only to be let in when they threatened to sue.


5. Trackhouse Racing (1, 88, 97), aligned with RCR “Casino’s Choice” Club+

Nothing against Daniel Suarez, but Connor Zilisch is very much a step-up on the roster.  They’re the person who comes back after weeks of studying odds theory, then confidently sits ready in the sports book.


6. Wood Brothers Racing (21), fielded by Team Penske Ruby Preferred Players Limited Club

While legally distinct from Team Penske, this is less a satellite team and more a franchise operated by the Penske boys.  Its the brother of the high roller who makes somewhat smaller bets based on what his other brother tells him to do.


7. RFK Racing (6, 17, 60) Gold Level Membership

This team took a step back last year, and owner/driver Brad K’s broken leg won’t help matters in 2026.  As with all casinos, they’re the moderately successful player who seems to get every single “bad beat”.


8. Richard Childress Racing (3, 8) Silver Level Players’ Club

RCR is making big changes behind the scenes (again), but it’s likely to be another disappointing year for this two car team.  They’re the old lady at the slot machine who slowly drains their free play, telling anyone who will listen that they have “a system”.


9. Spire Motorsports (7, 71, 77), aligned with Hendrick Junior Winner’s Circle

Spire has some real money behind them, as well as the arrival of Daniel Suarez.  This COULD be the year they make The Leap from backmarker to consistent top-20 finisher.  They’re the energetic craps player who continues to lose, but seems to have a never-ending bankroll.


10. Front Row Motorsports (4, 34, 38), aligned with Penske Basic Players’ Club

After a big offseason FRM has the chance to take a big step forward…or pretty much just stay where they are as an occasional drafting-track threat who’s barely noticed elsewhere.  They’re the lady who won big on a slot machine a few months back, but still comes back to play and slowly burn through the winnings.


11. Legacy Motor Club (42, 43), aligned with JGR Entry-Level Membership

This team seems to be pretty much stuck where they’re at, and barring a major influx of funding, they’re likely stay in backmarker purgatory again.  They’re the old guy who puts money on “the ponies” every single day but never wins.


12. Kaulig Racing (10, 16), aligned (sorta) with RCR non-member

They lost their manufacturer backing, will likely be getting RCR’s factory seconds, and neither driver has shown they can contend on the regular.  They’re the vacationers who come to the casino, plunk down a cool thou, then disappear before their drinks are finished.


13. Haas Factory Team (41), aligned with Hendrick pays for valet parking

The move back to Chevy might help a bit, as does aligning with Hendrick Motorsports.  Still, this team mostly exists because Gene Haas likes having his logos on cars and is incredibly loyal.  I’d say they’re the guy who plays the slots just to get free casino swag every few months.


14. Hyak Motorsports (47), aligned with Hendrick fills up thermos at the complimentary soda machine

Honestly, I’m impressed that this team is still in business.  They’re the guy who wanders the casino all day while never seeming to place a single bet.


15. Rick Ware Racing (51), aligned with RCR bugs people at the roulette table

Yes, they STILL exist, despite losing sponsors and barely making an impact in the standings.  Call them the one gambler who always loses and always comes up with creative ways to swear.



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