Australia and the United States will be represented in EuroNASCAR this year with Max Mason and Nick Strickler, who will make their EuroNASCAR 2 debuts with Racingfuel Motorsport in 2023.

Australia and the United States will be represented in EuroNASCAR this year with Max Mason and Nick Strickler, who will make their EuroNASCAR 2 debuts with Racingfuel Motorsport in 2023.
German-Brazilian young talent Nick Schneider will be joining Marko Stipp Motorsport for his debut season in the EuroNASCAR 2 division of the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series.
Italian lubricants company Dinoil have announced their continued participation in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series by releasing a new look for Fabrizio Armetta's No. 55 The Club Motorsport Chevrolet Camaro in 2023.
GP2EMME Srl’s EuroLegend Cup, Europe’s first continental Legends Car racing championship, will be supporting NASCAR Whelen Euro Series on five of the six rounds scheduled for this year.
Liam Hezemans, the reigning EuroNASCAR 2 champion, will be staying at Hendriks Motorsport’s No. 50 Toyota team as he makes the full-time move to EuroNASCAR PRO in 2023.
With February coming to a close, we take a look at the drivers and teams that have officially announced their plans to compete in the 2023 EuroNASCAR championship so far.
Team Bulgaria, the first NASCAR team from the Balkans, will be making their debut in the 2023 EuroNASCAR championship as a single-car team.
Max Lanza is set to return to the EuroNASCAR PRO class with CAAL Racing and two brand new schemes on the No. 88 Chevrolet, courtesy of primary sponsors Wakala and Avangarde Group.
After a stint in Club Challenge and taking part in the Drivers Recruitment Program, Australia’s Maximilan “Max” Mason will be contesting the EuroNASCAR 2 championship for the full season this year.
Thomas Krasonis made his United States racing debut on Wednesday night through his participation in New Smyrna’s World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing.