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Jesse Love

2026 Season — NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

● Playoff eligible
2nd
Position
623
Points
0
Wins
6
Top 5
10
Top 10
17
Starts

Through June 20, 2026 · 224 pts behind leader

Jesse Love — Driver Profile

Car: No. 2 | Team: Richard Childress Racing | Manufacturer: Chevrolet Crew Chief: Danny Stockman | Sponsors: Samsara, Whelen Status: Full-time | Hometown: Menlo Park, California | Age: 21

2026 Season

Jesse Love enters 2026 as the defending O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion and is making the case that his 2025 title was no fluke. Through eight races he sits second in points with five top 10s, three top fives, and 223 laps led — the most of any driver in the series — without a single DNF. His best finish is a runner-up at Phoenix, where he put together the kind of clean, dominant performance that defined his championship run.

2026 Stats (through 8 races): 2nd in points (296 pts) | 0 wins | 3 top 5s | 5 top 10s | 6.5 avg. start | 9.5 avg. finish | 223 laps led

Career

Love won the 2025 O'Reilly Series championship in just his second full-time season, making him one of the youngest champions in series history. The California native graduated through the JR Motorsports development pipeline before joining RCR's No. 2 program. He brings a precision style that stands out in a series that often rewards aggression over consistency.

The Story

The real question around Love in 2026 is whether he can add a win to what is otherwise a championship-caliber stat line. He leads the series in laps led and runs near the top five of points almost every week — but the win column sits at zero through eight races. For a defending champion with his resources and pace, converting laps led into victories is the defining challenge of the year.

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Coverage (10 articles)

Connor Zilisch Was Fifteen Seconds Back. He Won at the Last Brake Zone.

John Speedway·

Connor Zilisch ran Jesse Love down on fresher tires Saturday at Watkins Glen, then passed him in the final corner of the final lap to win the Mission 200 by 0.262 seconds — Zilisch's third consecutive NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win at The Glen and his thirteenth career win.

The Hungry Gator Got to Larson's Bumper. He Just Couldn't Get Around Him.

John Speedway·

Kyle Larson held the bottom for 17 green-flag laps and beat his JR Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier to the line by 0.293 seconds at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. Allgaier — the points leader, three-time winner this year, sitting on the pole — got to Larson's bumper. He just couldn't get around him without contact, and he wasn't going to make contact. JR Motorsports went one-two. Allgaier extended his championship lead to 121 points anyway.

Allgaier Has the Championship Lead. Zilisch Has the Last Win. They Both Run at Dover Saturday.

John Speedway·

Justin Allgaier brings the championship lead to Saturday's Dover BetRivers 200 (640 points, +155 over Sheldon Creed). Connor Zilisch brings the last win, having passed Jesse Love in the final corner of the Mission 200 at Watkins Glen by 0.262 seconds for his third straight O'Reilly Series win at The Glen. The brand-new Goodyear right-side tire designed for the Monster Mile's concrete decides the rest.

Allgaier Finally Wins at Pocono, the One Big Track That Kept Beating Him

John Speedway·

Justin Allgaier finally won at Pocono, the one big track that kept beating him, surviving a wild three-wide final restart to take the MillerTech Battery 250 by .607 seconds. A two-laps-to-go shove from JR Motorsports teammate William Byron sealed his fifth win of 2026 and stretched his championship lead to 250 points over Jesse Love.

Sonoma Isn't a Race Between Two Drivers. It's a Race Against One Company.

John Speedway·

Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen have won twelve of the last fifteen O'Reilly Series road-course races, and they drive for the same team. As the series closes its road-course season Saturday at Sonoma, the field isn't chasing two great drivers. It's chasing one company.

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