The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Southern California on June 21 for the inaugural Anduril 250, a race that brings stock cars to the new Qualcomm Circuit at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego. With no prior Cup Series data available at the venue, we are forced to lean on recent form, road-course performance, manufacturer trends, and team strength rather than historical track results when breaking down this race.
The timing of this race is particularly interesting. Denny Hamlin arrives after a dominant stretch that has vaulted him into the championship conversation. Tyler Reddick remains the points leader despite recent setbacks, while road-course specialists such as Shane van Gisbergen and AJ Allmendinger suddenly become far more relevant than they would be on a traditional oval.
2026 Anduril 250 Prediction
- Pick: Shane van Gisbergen to Win
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Whenever the Cup Series visits a road course, the discussion begins with Shane van Gisbergen. The Trackhouse driver has already established himself as one of the strongest road racers in the world, and a brand-new circuit minimizes the advantage typically enjoyed by teams with years of track data. That places even more emphasis on raw road-course ability.
Van Gisbergen has repeatedly demonstrated elite braking technique, corner entry speed, and race management on road course layouts. He has won a road course race this year at Watkins Glen, and finished second at COA as well.
The primary threat to SVG appears to be Connor Zilisch. While not as decorated a road course racer as van Gisbergen, Zilisch might be the second-best road course competitor in this field and will try to claim this race for himself. Tyler Reddick, Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, AJ Allmendinger, and Denny Hamlin will also try to nudge their way into the conversation, with Hamlin looking for a fourth straight race win.
My betting recommendation is straightforward. If van Gisbergen starts this race, he has the best chance to win it. His experience on road course circuits around the globe gives him a skill set few Cup drivers can match. While Hamlin and Reddick bring superior season-long form, the unique demands of this event favor a driver who can maximize every braking zone and corner sequence.
Betting Odds
- Shane van Gisbergen -125
- Connor Zilisch +650
- Tyler Reddick +900
- Ty Gibbs +1200
- Michael McDowell +1900
- William Byron +2000
- Christopher Bell +2500
- Chris Buescher +2500
- Kyle Larson +2700
- Chase Briscoe +3000
- All Others +3300 or more
Anduril 250 Preview
The inaugural Anduril 250 presents one of the most difficult assignments of the 2026 season. New venues often produce surprising results because teams lack historical track information. Drivers must quickly identify braking markers, passing zones, and tire wear patterns during a limited amount of practice.
Road-course racing also introduces strategic complexity. Crew chiefs must determine when to pit relative to stage breaks, whether to sacrifice stage points for track position, and how aggressively to manage fuel mileage. Those decisions can dramatically alter the finishing order.
Expect qualifying to play a significant role. Passing opportunities should exist, but track position is likely to matter once the field settles into longer green-flag runs. Drivers who start near the front will have a major advantage in avoiding traffic and protecting tire life.
Anduril 250 Track Info
- Track: Qualcomm Circuit at Naval Base Coronado
- Location: San Diego, California
- Track Type: Road Course
- Length: 3.4 miles
- Race Distance: 75 laps
- Total Distance: 255 miles
- Race Number: 17 of 36
- Stage Lengths: 20 laps, 20 laps, 35 laps
The Qualcomm Circuit combines long straightaways with technical braking zones and multiple passing opportunities. Drivers will face a learning curve throughout the weekend, making adaptability one of the most important factors. Teams that unload with strong road-course setups and quickly identify the fastest line should gain a significant advantage.
Ultimately, the inaugural Anduril 250 appears set up for a specialist to shine. Van Gisbergen’s road-course record, combined with the uncertainty surrounding a brand-new circuit, makes him the strongest betting choice entering race weekend.


