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Wood Brothers Wednesdays: Inside the legacy with Jon, Keven and Jordan Wood

John Crane | NASCAR Digital Media

To celebrate 75 years worth of memories, the legendary Wood Brothers Racing team will be celebrated throughout the summer with “Wood Brothers Wednesdays” on The NASCAR Channel.

Wood Brothers Racing has been around since 1950, when Glen and Leonard Wood teamed up to pioneer a legacy that has transcended time. Glen was behind the wheel of their car in 1960 at Bowman Gray Stadium and took the Wood Brothers Racing team to Victory Lane for the first time. The team scored its 101st NASCAR Cup Series victory in 2025, when Josh Berry took the checkered flag at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Bookending those victories were triumphs everywhere from Daytona to Darlington to Rockingham and everywhere in between. Twenty of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers have piloted a car for the team throughout their storied history, one that is well worth celebrating. RELATED: How to watch The NASCAR Channel This week’s content looks at the third generation of the Wood Brothers family, as well as their victory in 2025 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Former Wood Brothers driver Kyle Petty hosts "The Next Lap | A Roundtable discussion with Wood Brothers Racing’s Third Generation." Petty sits down with the next generation of the Wood Brothers family, Jon, Keven and Jordan Wood, to talk about their lives in racing, some of their favorite moments and the past, present and future of the team. The NASCAR Cup Series race from Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025 will be on the schedule. This race saw Josh Berry capture the first victory of his Cup Series career, which was the 101st victory of the Wood Brothers Racing team. Berry’s victory early in the season helped kick off the Wood Brothers' 75th anniversary celebration.

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