Corey Day is a Legit Championship Favorite

Corey Day is no longer just a promising prospect in the NASCAR O’Reilly Series.

He is a legitimate championship threat.

After charging to his second win of the season Saturday at Dover Motor Speedway, Day has officially entered the conversation as one of the drivers capable of winning the title in 2026.

The scary part for the rest of the field? He is still learning.

Day arrived in NASCAR with massive hype because of his dirt racing background, but there were legitimate questions about how quickly he would adapt to full-time pavement racing. Those doubts are disappearing fast. He already has victories at Talladega and Dover, two completely different styles of racetracks that demand entirely different skill sets.

That versatility is what makes him dangerous.

At Dover, Day hunted down veteran Justin Allgaier late in the race, made a fearless move in traffic and drove away for the win in his first-ever start at the Monster Mile.

You do not accidentally do that.

Driving for Hendrick Motorsports obviously helps, but plenty of drivers have sat in good equipment before without looking this natural so quickly. Day’s confidence, aggression and adaptability are starting to resemble the traits NASCAR fans saw in young stars like Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell early in their careers.

The championship picture still runs through Allgaier for now because of his consistency and experience, but Day suddenly feels like the driver with the highest ceiling in the series.

And with two wins already in his rookie full-time campaign, nobody can treat him like a development project anymore.

He is here to contend right now.

Check out all EasySportz NHL Content Here

College Football Viewing Guide

author avatar
Jackson Fryburger