Preston Pardus Set To Take On Partial O’Reilly Run In 2026
Preston Pardus has impressed many with the road course skills he’s shown in NASCAR’s second tier. Coming over to NASCAR from SCCA, where he’s also found plenty of success. He’s looking to return to the top 10, if not get even better results with his family team in 2026.
Preston Pardus Set for Partial 2026 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Return
Just as the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series calendar begins to crystallize, another familiar name is back on the entry list. Preston Pardus, the versatile racer best known for his short-track prowess and road-course acumen, will once again compete part-time in NASCAR’s second tier with his family-run Pardus Racing No. 50 team. The announcement reinforces the expanding mosaic of part-time threats and seasoned independents poised to spice up the series this season.
Over the last five seasons, Pardus has carved out a niche as a reliable and unpredictable performer, attempting to qualify for at least five O’Reilly races annually while juggling other racing commitments. In 32 career starts, he’s notched three top-10 finishes, with his best result a seventh-place finish coming at the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL in 2021. That run remains a highlight reel moment for Pardus, showcasing his adaptability and competitiveness on technical circuits.
What makes Pardus’s return compelling isn’t just his on-track resume; it’s what it represents within the broader 2026 O’Reilly Series narrative. With NASCAR adjusting participation rules and expanding opportunities for road course specialists and young talents alike, part-time programs are evolving from stopgaps into legitimate competitive entries. For drivers like Pardus, this environment offers the chance to leverage experience against up-and-coming stars and seasoned campaigners alike.
The O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, newly rechristened following a major sponsorship agreement that reshaped NASCAR’s secondary tour, is attracting a patchwork field of full-timers, Cup drivers on select dates, and part-time entries with specific agendas. Whether it’s a road course ace trying to make a statement or a family team looking to maximize exposure and results, the diversity is part of the series’s unique appeal in 2026.
For Pardus Racing, the partial schedule likely focuses on tracks where Preston’s nuanced craft can make the biggest impact, road courses and complex layouts where experience, patience, and racecraft amplify opportunity. Fans who follow the O’Reilly Series know these are the kinds of races where independents can run not just for solid finishes, but punch above their weight and push for season-defining moments.
As February’s opener at Daytona approaches and the schedule fills in with both Cup-linked entries and pure stock-car competitors, Pardus’s part-time return is a reminder that NASCAR’s middle tier isn’t just a development ground, it’s a stage for seasoned racers to remind the world they still belong in the hunt.
