Did Jimmy Spencer wear a wig throughout his nascar career?
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It used to always be considered a jinx for whichever player made the cover of Madden. As you know, the two drivers on the cover of NASCAR 25 are Byron and Blaney… submitted by /u/84UTK07 [link] [comments]
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Best examples I had were Byron today, Preece at the 500, Byron at Watkins Glen, Michael Waltrip 2002 Busch Texas race, Trey Hutchins III getting some air after contact with Johnny Sauter, and Austin Dillon 2015. This one doesn’t count as it isn’t a car going forwards into the side of another, but a car sliding up. There was also a wreck I remember seeing on a YouTube video at Daytona where a 0 car had either gotten squeezed into the wall out of 4 or got hit in the side and flipped, but I couldn’t find it submitted by /u/NormBenningisdagoat [link] [comments]
They were showing commercials for the mod race at Thompson and I had it in my calender so I could watch it today. Did I miss it or did they choose not to show it today? submitted by /u/PolishMafia21 [link] [comments]
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Obviously if helps being on the lesser channel over main NBC, but they really get in a ton of interviews and recap quite a bit. Huge difference from early in the year when they barely get the burnout in and rush the on track interview. Good job guys! submitted by /u/shockwave-315 [link] [comments]
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NCSSouth Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Green Flag: approximately 5:46pm EDT on October 12th Television: USA @ 5:30pm EDT Radio: PRN @ 5:30pm EDT Race Length: 267 laps (400.5 mi / 644.54 km) Race Stages: 80-85-102 Track Information: Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a 1.5 mile (2.41 kilometer) tri-oval located in Las Vegas, NV USA. Weather Forecast: NASCAR.com / AccuWeather.com Current Standings at NASCAR.com Race Center at NASCAR.com NASCAR Driver Cam live at MAX.com Notes: Remember the Reddiquette, Reddit rules, and r/NASCAR rules when commenting. The report button is your friend, please use it. View this post live on Reddit-Stream. Post stream links using a CODE block: `http://likethis.com/linkto/stream` For those of you participating, don't forget to do your NASCAR Fan Rewards updates! Have a fun time and enjoy the race! Support NASCARThreadBot, an automated bot maintained by XFile345. submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=d16aCau7VGuHzLeZ&v=Q4Fe5jq9hDs&feature=youtu.be This was one of the best races in recent memory. Gives you an idea of what SVG cut his teeth on as a driver. How about flying iver and adding a race at Bathurst to the nascar calendar, although I’m not sure if many cars would finish. submitted by /u/Kiwiace888 [link] [comments]
Hey, where do i watch the Talladega race if im not in the states? Im from Australia and i want to get into nascar but idk where to go lol. submitted by /u/kiwi_eaterofcrayons [link] [comments]
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Got a free pin and a thank you card with an arca menards stock car! Don’t usually get these things from coffee stands except 7 brew. Definitely check them out, their stuff is pretty good! submitted by /u/Delicious-Age4033 [link] [comments]
As the title suggests how is everyone liking the game? For me I feel like it’s so fun to drive especially without assists, and the ai are really fun to actually race and they don’t feel lifeless. submitted by /u/sneakyassian21 [link] [comments]
Alexa posted on Instagram that their baby is having surgery on Tuesday and will be in the ICU for monitoring after the surgery. Sending prayers to the entire family, going to be a long day for them. submitted by /u/beachgirlDE [link] [comments]
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South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Green Flag: approximately 5:46pm EDT on USA Race Length: 267 laps (400.5 mi / 644.54 km) Race Stages: 80-85-102 Track Information: Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a 1.5 mile (2.41 kilometer) tri-oval located in Las Vegas, NV USA. The official race thread will be posted at 4:30pm EDT by u/NASCARThreadBot. Support NASCARThreadBot, an automated bot maintained by XFile345. submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
I've been watching NASCAR for about ten years so all I know is the current playoff format. And to add to this, would you be happy if the playoffs went back to how they were between 2004 and 2014? submitted by /u/furrynoy96 [link] [comments]
My hometown hero. https://youtu.be/qn5uBJXKtm0?si=nxc-oIdCnjkfwWLC submitted by /u/Saul_T_Bitch [link] [comments]
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Incident in the first lap of the final EuroNASCAR race of the year, Maggi #33 car rolled 9 times, and driver got out safely after the incident. submitted by /u/Tarkus1998 [link] [comments]
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I am loyal to Nascar in a sense. I grew up around the track of Dover and moved to Daytona so I would have access to three tracks (( new smyrna speedway volusia speedway and of course the most famous 2.5 miler of them all)) but I find I do not watch Nascar on TV during football season which is silly because the chase is in full swing!! Do not get me wrong..you will still find me at volusia and new smyrna on Saturday nights but sides Talladega and the final race of the year, I find myself tuning out Nascar races once college football and NFL start. I sound like a Heel... forgive me.... anyone else on here struggle with keeping up with Nascar after September rolls around?? submitted by /u/Traditional_Peace_63 [link] [comments]
I was thinking the colors on the 18 looked like something Kyle would have run in his JGR days, then I heard the starting lineup and was like "holy crap, he's actually here? And Brexton too?" Totally worth staying out until 1:30 in the morning for submitted by /u/smartguy96 [link] [comments]
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Hi all!! I’ll be traveling from Winnipeg, Canada, to Atlanta next week to visit my sick mom. I don’t know if I’ll have time to go down and see the track in Hampton (but I hope to!). I am wondering if there are any other NASCAR related sights or points of interest in the area? I think I’ll be mostly slightly north of Atlanta but I will have transportation. Thanks in advance!! submitted by /u/Enough_King_6931 [link] [comments]
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NXSFocused Health 302 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Green Flag: approximately 7:46pm EDT on October 11th Television: CW @ 7:30pm EDT Radio: PRN @ 7:30pm EDT Race Length: 201 laps (301.5 mi / 485.22 km) Race Stages: 45-45-111 Track Information: Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a 1.5 mile (2.41 kilometer) tri-oval located in Las Vegas, NV USA. Weather Forecast: NASCAR.com / AccuWeather.com Current Standings at NASCAR.com Race Center at NASCAR.com Notes: Remember the Reddiquette, Reddit rules, and r/NASCAR rules when commenting. The report button is your friend, please use it. View this post live on Reddit-Stream. Post stream links using a CODE block: `http://likethis.com/linkto/stream` For those of you participating, don't forget to do your NASCAR Fan Rewards updates! Have a fun time and enjoy the race! Support NASCARThreadBot, an automated bot maintained by XFile345. submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
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I don’t remember the original video that they mentioned, but I thought this was a cool little thing they included. submitted by /u/NClark329 [link] [comments]
Saw recently that play-by-play announcer Mark Garrow of PRN is retiring after this weekend. Always enjoyed listening to the radio broadcasts over TV broadcasts and heard him over the air for years. Over the last year Jeff Striegle of MRN, Doug Rice & Rob Albright of PRN have all retired and Mark next. Looking forward to a great final call for him tomorrow and to see who jumps in his seat next year 📻🏁 https://www.jayski.com/2025/09/19/mark-garrow-retiring/ submitted by /u/Competitive-Owl-780 [link] [comments]
Today's Events: (All times below are ET) 2:00pm: NASCAR Xfinity Series Practice (CW App) 3:05pm: NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualifying (CW App) 4:30pm: NASCAR Cup Series Practice (TruTV) 5:40pm: NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying (TruTV) Today's Races: 7:30pm: NASCAR Xfinity Series Focused Health 302 at Las Vegas (Race Thread at 6:30pm) Notes: Remember the Reddiquette, Reddit rules, and r/NASCAR rules when commenting. submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]
Who are the drivers that never got a real shot at Cup racing despite showing talent? Drivers with only a handful of starts or less, not so much guys with a lot of starts for bad teams. My two are Frank Kimmel (7 starts) and Ty Majeski (0 starts) submitted by /u/FerdinandTheeToller [link] [comments]
So I just wanted to clear some stuff up, I wasn’t forced by DEI or anyone at the foundation to take the pictures down, I was asked since the foundation was getting flooded with emails. It was a courtesy deal. The foundation was very accommodating while we were there and it was a special opportunity for us and I’m glad I got to share them for a little while with everyone on here. I’m just hesitant about posting them again because I don’t want to stress the foundation out with all the emails they’ll get. But I willingly took them down. submitted by /u/Small_Emergency_6684 [link] [comments]
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Would love an explanation as to why mods deleted the DEI tour photos. Both posts have people asking the same thing with zero response from mods submitted by /u/Soft_Explanation6377 [link] [comments]
I started watching around 2015 when Kyle Busch won the championship. I’ve always seen the occasional smack talk to other fans about their favorite teams or drivers, and even to NASCAR as an organization itself. But now with the sport changing the playoff format and the negativity around the Next Gen car, I see nothing but arguments on other sites and apps debating which side of the isle is better. I’m only 20 so I hope I’m not missing the point of fans displeasure but it just seems way worse since I started watching submitted by /u/Big_Beach_635 [link] [comments]
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Downloaded the Gold Edition in order to get the early access. Ten minutes in and it feels like a winner. Went to Darlington in an Xfinity car and was immediately fighting to keep out of the wall, was trying different lines and setups to find the right balance, it was rewarding and also difficult to string good laps together. I was hoping this would scratch the itch for me as a former iRacer that doesn’t have the time or space for a full rig anymore. Thoughts so far? submitted by /u/dustyknucklesss [link] [comments]
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I want to make sure you guys see it so you didn’t miss it in the picture submitted by /u/Express-Cress8861 [link] [comments]
Hey everyone! I made another video since people really liked my Darlington one. We sat in the towers by turn 7, so this really tested my cameras zoom capabilities and I feel like it turned out okay. This is just for fun and to just practice editing/making something energetic enough that might get my non-NASCAR friends to check it out, but heard people’s issues from the last one and will post a longer cut with no music below. Hope y’all like this one submitted by /u/Mechamunky [link] [comments]
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Welcome to this week's Forgotten Rides Friday! Forgotten Rides Friday - a post to share and discuss cars from NASCAR's past that others may have forgotten about! submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
Happy 51st birthday to Dale Jr, he gets to share a birthday with me fairly lucky guy IMO. submitted by /u/BobcatBob26 [link] [comments]
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The first picture is a blue #94 and I thought it could be a Bill Elliott car. The second car is a #24 William Byron looking type car but its a lot older. submitted by /u/chusaychusay [link] [comments]
Back in March, I bought two tickets for me and my grandfather for the Daytona500 race next year on StubHub as a birthday present for him, however, when we went to the Daytona International Speedway while on vacation and we went to ask the people at the ticket center about our tickets, they said we had to transfer them which ever NASCAR app in order to use them for the race. How do we transfer the tickets? submitted by /u/Shining_Camel782 [link] [comments]
I will say I’m not really a long time, die hard fan of NASCAR. I watched and followed very casually for a lot of years, and when Jeff Gordon was just coming up is when I started paying more attention. And though I never considered myself a true Dale fan-admittedly Gordon was who really sparked my interest at the time-I thoroughly enjoyed the rivalry. My interest has come and gone over the years since. But I really enjoyed the show. I got the sense that it was really like an identity-demographic almost sort of thing. Dale seemed to have fans that were more classical good ol boy, southern “redneck” OG sorts. And Gordon seemed to capture kind of anyone not that? But lacking the historical knowledge-I’d be willing to bet a fair sum of money that those two dude were good friends-at least off the track. Really enjoyed that movie. submitted by /u/PhoenixChuck [link] [comments]
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Did you know that: -For 2018, initial plans were for Christopher Bell to take Erik Jones seat in the 77. Jones was moving from Furniture Row to Gibbs in the 20 car, replacing Matt Kenseth. But the infamous crash between Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr happened at Indianapolis that August, starting the downfall in the relationship between Joe Gibbs and Barney Visser. Instead, Furniture Row would shut down their 2nd team for 2018 after just one season, and Bell would go full time in the 20 Xfinity car before finally jumping to Cup full time in 2020 for Leavine Family Racing (ironically using many old parts that FRR used in their time). Part of the JGR-FRR alliance contract stated that once done with the parts, any part of the car with a JGR part number had to go back to Gibbs. Many of those parts that were still good end up being sold to LFR when they switched to Toyota in 2019. LFR itself would only last until the end of 2020 when the team’s assets were sold to Spire Motorsports, after COVID financially hit the team hard. -On top of that, FRR apparently had been making plans to switch to Chevy, with a Hendrick alliance. Everyone on the team was on board with it including MTJ and Cole Pearn, but Toyota would not let go of Truex, eventually leading to Furniture Row to forever stay under the Toyota banner. -That day at Indianapolis in 2017 may have been the beginning of the end for FRR. Some from the team say that Joe Gibbs was so livid that he was getting beat by his own equipment, he kept raising the costs for Furniture Row until it was simply too much, causing the Denver, CO based team to shut its doors at the end of 2018. submitted by /u/Equivalent_Dish_1990 [link] [comments]
Rank two NCTS races in 2006. Also a two-time MLB All-Star with the Boston Red Sox. https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-red-sox/2025/10/09/mike-greenwell-boston-red-sox-dies-death-cancer-mlb-baseball/?p1=hp_primary submitted by /u/gjr1978 [link] [comments]
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Hi all, My name’s Griffin, I’m a producer with NASCAR Studios. In partnership with Fox Sports, we are producing a documentary to commemorate the upcoming 25th anniversary of Dale Earnhardt’s passing next year. This is well-covered territory, of course, including the “Earnhardt” series we produced for Amazon last spring. However, the angle we’re taking is more about the impact Dale’s passing has had on the sport and American culture across the past 25 years. How did the sport change in response? Why are fans still so connected to Dale and his legacy, etc.? We are in search of some dedicated fans to interview for the documentary in the Charlotte, NC area the week of 10/20. We want to talk about why Dale appeals to his fans, how they’ve stayed dedicated throughout the years since his passing, how did their relationship to the sport change, what are their memories of the day he died and the time following, etc.? If you're based in or near Charlotte/Concord, let's talk! We'd like to find some folks that are still dedicated fans of Dale Earnhardt and can speak to his lasting importance on NASCAR and American culture at large. Thanks! submitted by /u/griffinzane [link] [comments]
All the talk about the ratings being so bad, is the series spread too thin over too many networks? submitted by /u/BlackberryJazzlike84 [link] [comments]
Title is pretty much it. Just a thought I had randomly as I was getting excited for Las Vegas. submitted by /u/Turbulent-Pay-735 [link] [comments]
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I’m not particularly an SVG fan. I’m certainly not a hater. He seems like a cool guy. However you feel about him, let’s appreciate what the guy is doing. It’s not easy to win at the Cup level. It’s really difficult to win in less than top equipment. Not only is this guy winning in B tier equipment, he’s whipping their butts. And I think we should all take a moment and appreciate the history and greatness that we are watching. And it absolutely is greatness. submitted by /u/buha83 [link] [comments]
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First sheet is Stage Points Era, second sheet is Next Gen Era. Notes: Chase Elliott is the only Round of 8 driver who has not led a lap at Las Vegas in the NextGen Era. Both Chases have spent under half the laps they've run outside the top 15 in the NextGen Era. submitted by /u/whoiswillo [link] [comments]
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I’ve been doing some research lately into 1970s NASCAR, and I keep seeing references to the “Mod Squad.” They were running modified races on big ovals, including Daytona and Charlotte, which sounds insane. A lot of Cup guys ran them, including DW (I never knew he drove modifieds) and Harry Gant. Some weekends they were the main support race, and I’m not talking about Martinsville or North Wilkesboro. Anyone remember those times? submitted by /u/ipsumdeiamoamasamat [link] [comments]
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Cup races have no doubt a more exciting finish and overall race, but I've been lately more excited for Xfinity races. Its definitely a factor of the car design which is prob my fav from all eras and series. Also the 5 lug wheels and that in my country the races air when its really late and its much easier to stay up late on a saturday than on a sunday when I have school after that (even tho I still watch both races). One BIG factor is Connor Zilisch. He is incredible as a driver and as a person and I cant get enough of that kid (Im a bit younger than him lol) and I wish him an incredible career and at least 7 championships if not more. But Xfinity also has other cool drivers. The sexual tension between Zilisch and Love is unbeatable /j, Allgaier is the cool veteran and also the shenanigans of Bobby Hill are interesting to watch. Then there's Dale jr. and his involvement with Xfinity. I couldn't much watch him in his racing career at the time, but when I think NASCAR the first thing to come to mind is the red bud 8 monte carlo. I think what he's done and still doin' for the sport is unbeatable. His and Kelley's JR motorsports have produced one of the best drivers consistently and they aint stoppin'. I also eat his Dirty Mo media which is always fun to listen to. And I dont think I am the only one enjoying Xfinity, because the viewership numbers are closer than ever to cup i believe. Im also kinda sad Connor will drive cup fulltime next year and drive in O'Reilly's auto parts series just sometimes, but he needs to learn and master the cup car as soon as possible. So I just think Xfinity has some kind things i'd love cup to have, but it doesn't have it no more. If you wasted your time by readin' this, thanks..., i guess submitted by /u/jachym15 [link] [comments]
It was easy to figure out on tv but in person I don't know. Unless there's someone on the loudspeaker saying it I'd probably be totally unaware that Chastain and Logano were battling. Just curious if you can gage playoffs positions during a live race. submitted by /u/chusaychusay [link] [comments]
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Since most fans have a hard time relating to most of the drivers nowadays, maybe the crew chiefs should be marketed and spotlighted more. Not every young fan can instantly relate to young drivers purely on age, because many of them were born into wealth and have been racing since they were kids, so they only provide envy. There's so much more to success this sport than just driver performance. It takes a whole team and a smart crew chief and knowledgeable engineering staff to win and get results. Crew chiefs tend to have more modest backgrounds and middle-class upbringings and they got to their important role by working at it. Its much more relatable in my opinion to show younger fans, especially those who are technically minded, that there is a path to Cup series glory that rewards merit rather than money. This could inspire young kids who love building legos or are in stem classes in high school to pursue mechanical engineering and work their way up the ranks to a top team. I would like to recognize the names of new crew chiefs more by hearing their name a bit more back when they were engineers. I was pleasantly surprised to see how close the stats were for all-time wins between active crew chiefs. Its never discussed as much as driver win records but Paul Wolfe has 43, Adam Stevens and Alan Gustafson have 41, Rodney Childers has 40, i think this would be fun to follow. This video got my mind turning about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEAasdeOtPY submitted by /u/Think-Border4882 [link] [comments]
Lord knows there are things about NASCAR that drives me completely bonkers right now and maybe the only reason O’Donnell was on with Jr. today was for damage control and to try cool everyone’s jets, but after hearing this interview, I choose to believe that NASCAR is trying to listen to us and knows they really stubbed their toe. Call me naive, gullible, whatever, but maybe, just maybe, they are committed to a shift back to what hooked all of us 80’s and 90’s kids in the first place. I appreciated O’Donnell’s seemingly genuine answers and NASCAR’s willingness to adjust. However, this is the 2nd time they have admitted to going too far out on the limb to try and gather the “new fan.” I pray it doesn’t happen again… submitted by /u/FWard24 [link] [comments]
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Hey. I don’t know really remember how to post on here. But I figured a lot of people would interested in seeing NASCAR 25. They gave me the game so planning on going live at 5:15pm tonight. Twitch.tv/CarsonHocevar submitted by /u/carsonhocevar [link] [comments]
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You can read the full post here, including a breakdown of expectations at Vegas. We're coming down to it - here's probabilities for advancement out of the Round of 8. Likely that Blaney, Larson, and Hamlin advance; their elimination is most likely to happen if they have a bad race, or if multiple drivers below the cut-line win in the round. submitted by /u/bwilliams18 [link] [comments]
Today, the 1988 Cup Champion, winner of 44 races, winner of the first Winston Million and the 1985 and 1987 Daytona 500 winner turns 70. Hope that Chase gives him a big hug submitted by /u/NascarFan1896 [link] [comments]
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Selling my Talladega infield camping lot (Blue 602) and two weekend infield wristbands for the playoff race on 10/19. Paid $533, letting them go for $400. Message me if interested. Wish I was able to make the trip up this year, but life happens sometimes. I tried listing on Stubhub/Ticketmaster, but it looks like they only allow you to sell grandstand seats… submitted by /u/PalmBayDave [link] [comments]
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“We welcome Judge Bell’s decision to bring all parties together to engage in meaningful resolution. We remain open to a settlement that genuinely benefits the sport and its fans. The goals my clients have raised are clear, and the teams have affirmed them in their own declarations. From the outset, our objective has been unwavering: to secure lasting stability and growth for every team, their employees, and the sport. It’s time for all parties to step up and deliver.” submitted by /u/catsgr8rthanspoonies [link] [comments]
Jeff Favignano jumps into NASCAR 25’s Career Mode for the first time! What is your favorite part? submitted by /u/bureazy [link] [comments]
After seeing this past weekends crash where Ross drives through Hamlin, and thinking of some other notable desperate moves like Harvick trying to spin Busch at Martinsville - we have had several desperate moves to try and move on. Which ones stand out to you over the last 20-ish years (counting the chase if there is something from that era)? submitted by /u/Moore_Motorsports [link] [comments]
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Welcome to this week's General Discussion Wednesday! General Discussion Wednesday - a post to discuss whatever you want: the economy, other sports, books, movies, or anything else on your mind, even further NASCAR discussion! submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
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After listening to The Dale Jr. Download today, they brought up the discussion about what to do with stages, if anything, with the upcoming new playoff format. Dale said that he feels the consensus is most people don’t like them. My gut says I agree with that thought, but figured let’s see what everybody thinks here. For me personally, I do not like them. I have always sided with the notion of what Carl Edwards said at the beginning of the idea of stages. Stage points I have no problem with, but I hate that they throw a caution to stop the race. What do you think is best to do with stages? Leave them alone? Get rid of stage breaks? Or get rid of them all together? I think this is a fair discussion with the upcoming playoff changes, even though I do not have an idea if this is been discussed by the playoff committee or NASCAR. In speaking out loud further, I think this would help a lot at superspeedways with the fuel mileage savings. Dale brings up an excellent point of the excitement of someone flipping the stage and working their way back through the field, at tracks this makes sense at like road courses. submitted by /u/ExaminationNo6010 [link] [comments]
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Stuff like Kyle Busch’s bow, Ross Chastain’s watermelon smash, Austin Dillon’s penguin slide, Shane van Gisbergen’s rugby kick, Daniel Suarez’s piñata, and Carl Edwards’s backflip. Personally, mine would be beating my chest like a gorilla. submitted by /u/ADXII_2641 [link] [comments]
8 Road Course wins vs 6 Oval wins, and if you remove Talladega and EchoPark as "ovals" then they have twice as many RC wins as they do Oval wins I wonder if any other team has had a stat like that! submitted by /u/jabber1990 [link] [comments]
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Some of my favorite childhood memories were coming home from school on a Friday, putting on Speed channel, and settling in for a perfect afternoon of Cup qualifying, and then an evening of Trackside followed by the Truck race. It was the perfect way to kick off and build excitement for the race weekend. And in a pre-social media era, fans needed the introductory Friday TV coverage to catch us up on the storylines for that week and the main news items going into the race weekend. This was the NASCAR product and media coverage at its best. Compelling on-track action, interviews up and down pit road, in the garage area, and even around the track and the motorhomes. And all of that would transition seamlessly into a legitimately funny round-table talk show, and once that was over, a Truck race as a bonus. What would it take to bring this back? I understand that the modern TV landscape probably doesn’t allow for a block of coverage this long, and the current race weekend logistics may not support this format. Still though - would this not be possible on Prime? Or a combination of Prime and the networks? submitted by /u/JulianBrandt19 [link] [comments]
https://www.chicagolandspeedway.com/maps-and-policies/ I’m pretty sure they were allowed in 2019. Can anyone confirm? I was going to get tickets, but now I’m having second thoughts. submitted by /u/Upstate24fan [link] [comments]
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Entering the 12th round of 8 in the Cup playoff era, appearances by driver & team submitted by /u/miboyl [link] [comments]
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Has this specific scenario happened already? I’m having trouble finding instances of this exact thing but I’m sure it’s happened before, where two separate cars with the same number and primary sponsor win at the same track in the same weekend. submitted by /u/Scrubasaurus13 [link] [comments]
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A little fish in the creek told me it would be Saturday Oct 11 5:30p PT. u/C_Briscoe submitted by /u/BorisJGR [link] [comments]
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In his first year. And that he‘d wipe the floor basically with Jeff Gordon who despite driving a Hendricks / Evernham rocket, never dominated like SVG has. Basically that if anyone disagrees, they can shut up, they’re wrong. I am NOT a Denny Hamlin fan. However he's 100% correct. submitted by /u/B_Starr_fan [link] [comments]
Seems like Alex Bowman (apparently) also got a stand down order on the final lap once he caught Ross Chastain.h "Easy with it. Take care of your tires here." "Take care of your tires." submitted by /u/LBHMS [link] [comments]
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Here's the second batch of photos from my Daytona trip, centered around the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America submitted by /u/Immediate_Lie7810 [link] [comments]
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So, here we go again one last time with these posts. I know playoff fatigue has been high this year but one thing I was actually surprised by was that had there been no playoffs (and I know guys would race differently than they would now) the 8 drivers left would actually make up the top 9 in season long points with the only exception being Reddick who would be 8th. Anyway, heading into this round I almost feel like you could make a case for any of these drivers why they can or can't make it into the final round because of their individual successes at the tracks we have layed out for this round. With that said the four drivers that I think have the best chance to go to the final round this year are Blaney, Larson, Byron and Elliott. Which means I have Hamlin, Bell, Briscoe and Logano being eliminated in this round. I know this might not be the final 4 but again looking at the stats to the recent races at these tracks and their playoff performances so far it's hard to pick a final 4. I'm sure others have a different final 4 so who would that final 4 be for you guys now? submitted by /u/Altracing34 [link] [comments]
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I do think that dominance nowadays isn’t appreciated like it once was back in the day. See a lot of fans disgruntled by the fact that SVG continues to wax the field every time they head out on a road course but to me, that’s what builds up that mystique and aura that’s a bit lost in the sport today. Think Jimmie, Jeff, Bill Elliott etc… we hold these guys in a certain light because of how untouchable they were in their respective primes. Dominance and dominant drivers should be celebrated, not looked at in a manner where it’s boring to see them win week in week out. submitted by /u/jonpierre008 [link] [comments]
I work for Mazak and this week is our big event. So Team Penske sent a car and trophy down to display. submitted by /u/mscarchuk [link] [comments]
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With all the talk about returning to a full season format, I saw a lot of people saying that Logano would never win a title again? I feel like he and the Penske organization as a whole have figured out this format. I know he hasn’t put up amazing numbers but maybe that’s because they realized they haven’t needed to. He did well in full-season points in 2022. I feel like Penske is the type of organization that could adjust and compete under whichever format. Lmk your thoughts. submitted by /u/hdminimee [link] [comments]
Why do cup cars have a colored piece of looking “tape” on the splitter? (Arrow 1) I noticed where the jack point is there is a red arrow did this correlate anyhow? And the fuel reservoir (arrow 3) also matches color. So is this a style thing or a mandated rule I’m not aware of. I’m fairly new to nascar submitted by /u/Pitiful_Farm_6428 [link] [comments]
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With his win at the Charlotte Roval, SVG passes Jeff Gordon and Kyle Busch for the second most road course victories among all 3 NASCAR series. 1st: AJ Allmendinger - 14 road course wins 2nd: SVG - 10 road course wins T-3rd: Jeff Gordon & Kyle Busch - 9 road course wins T-4th: Tony Stewart, Chase Elliott & Kyle Larson - 8 road course wins T-5th: Rusty Wallace & Marcos Ambrose - 7 road course wins Is SVG is the best road course racer we have ever seen? submitted by /u/TheLaFlameEffect [link] [comments]
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After the Roval, the only difference between the two formats for the Round of 8 is the point differentials. Briscoe/Bell and Hamlin/Byron are by far the big winners and losers between each of the formats. Shows just how strong/weak these teams are running these playoffs. The cutoff points situations were fairly similar as well with Reddick instead chasing-and-missing by single digits to Logano. Overall, whether it be one or the other, the results of each format where almost identical going into the Round of 8. Only time, fuel mileage, and aggressive blocks/bumps will tell what the Championship 4 will be now between the two. submitted by /u/WhyBotherTry [link] [comments]
I remember a statement from them along the lines of them announcing their 2026 vehicle design at the roval. It already passed inspection from NASCAR so what stopped them from showing us today? submitted by /u/GrahamsNotHungry [link] [comments]
Been a fan for 23 years and ive seen almost all of them get broken, so what are some youd like to see broken? submitted by /u/jabber1990 [link] [comments]
Being a truck driver for Sysco Foodservices of Grand Rapids, I find this cool as hell. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BKbpVF2xp/ submitted by /u/albymoore [link] [comments]
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Sheet One: Season Long Sheet Two: Playoffs So Far Sheet Three: Last Round of Playoffs Notes: Reddick becomes the first driver in the top eight for the season long driver rating to be eliminated from the playoffs. Ryan Blaney is closing in on +500 in Pass Differential, which is absolutely insane. Only Byron, Logano, Blaney and Briscoe have completed all the laps in the playoffs so far as playoff drivers. Had Chris Buescher made the playoffs, I believe he would have advanced to the round of eight. For the rest of the playoffs on Thursday evenings I will post the historical Loop Data from the Stage Point Era and the Next Gen era. submitted by /u/whoiswillo [link] [comments]
Michael McDowell 3096 [+61] Chris Buescher 3089 [+54] Ryan Preece 3077 [+42] Carson Hocevar 3058 [+23] Ty Gibbs 3057 [+22] AJ Allmendinger 3054 [+19] Brad Keselowski 3052 [+17] Erik Jones 3039 [+4] ----ROUND OF 8 CUTOFF---- Kyle Busch 3035 [-4] Justin Haley 3034 [-5] Zane Smith 3031 [-8] John Hunter Nemechek 3021 [-18] ALREADY ELIMINATED: Todd Gilliland 2092 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2072 Daniel Suarez 2068 Ty Dillon 2059 SEEDED ROUND OF 8 POINTS: Chris Buescher 4012 [+5] Ryan Preece 4012 [+5] Ty Gibbs 4010 [+3] Brad Keselowski 4008 [+1] ----NOT CHAMPIONSHIP 4 CUTOFF---- AJ Allmendinger 4007 [-1] Michael McDowell 4006 [-2] Erik Jones 4004 [-4] Carson Hocevar 4003 [-5] ALREADY ELIMINATED: John H. Nemechek 2116 Zane Smith 2103 Kyle Busch 2099 Todd Gilliland 2092 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2072 Daniel Suarez 2068 Justin Haley 2066 Ty Dillon 2059 submitted by /u/FridgusDomin8or [link] [comments]
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Roval had a fun finish with three different cars throwing it into reverse to cross the line. Has that happened before? What's the record? submitted by /u/Knightraven257 [link] [comments]
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My pick would no doubt be James Hylton. Has 301 top tens and 140 top 5s which is among the best in Nascar history. He finished 2nd in points 3 times and 3rd in points 4 times. Yet despite this, he only has 2 wins and 4 poles in his entire career. Really hope he could make it in one day but it’ll probably take quite a long time with the amount of pioneer guys who have simply won more races. Any other candidates you guys can think of? submitted by /u/Ok_Promise1870 [link] [comments]
NCSBank of America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course Green Flag: approximately 3:16pm EDT on October 5th Television: USA @ 3:00pm EDT Radio: PRN @ 3:00pm EDT Race Length: 109 laps (248.52 mi / 399.95 km) Race Stages: 25-25-59 Track Information: Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course is a 2.28 mile (3.67 kilometer) road-oval located in Concord, NC USA. Weather Forecast: NASCAR.com / AccuWeather.com Current Standings at NASCAR.com Race Center at NASCAR.com NASCAR Driver Cam live at MAX.com Notes: Remember the Reddiquette, Reddit rules, and r/NASCAR rules when commenting. The report button is your friend, please use it. View this post live on Reddit-Stream. Post stream links using a CODE block: `http://likethis.com/linkto/stream` For those of you participating, don't forget to do your NASCAR Fan Rewards updates! Have a fun time and enjoy the race! Support NASCARThreadBot, an automated bot maintained by XFile345. submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
I was Watching classic nascar races and i found these flaps can someone please tell me what they are submitted by /u/Frequent-Heron-7490 [link] [comments]
Let's hope they nail the career mode and racing in the upcoming NASCAR game — it's just a few days until its release! submitted by /u/p1tv [link] [comments]
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Bank of America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course Green Flag: approximately 3:16pm EDT on USA Race Length: 109 laps (248.52 mi / 399.95 km) Race Stages: 25-25-59 Track Information: Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course is a 2.28 mile (3.67 kilometer) road-oval located in Concord, NC USA. The official race thread will be posted at 2:00pm EDT by u/NASCARThreadBot. Support NASCARThreadBot, an automated bot maintained by XFile345. submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
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Every time I’ve seen the kid run, especially on road courses, he’s impressed me. Would love to see him in that Hendrick #17 or in one of the JRM cars, just to see what heights he could potentially hit over the course of a full season. He’s got a lot of talent, very underrated imo. submitted by /u/jonpierre008 [link] [comments]
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Lavar could easily be moving up, but Eloy and Buice had a solid partnership with REV, so I have to imagine this blows their 2026 plans. submitted by /u/BucketOCheerios [link] [comments]
From 1969, celebrating Ford’s NASCAR domination with the Torino Talladega and Torino GT. This ad lists the 1969 victories; from Daytona to Martinsville, where drivers like Richard Petty, David Pearson, Benny Parsons and LeeRoy Yarbrough helped make the Torino a legend on the track. submitted by /u/poorfolx [link] [comments]
https://www.youtube.com/@fitr_nascar highly recommend checking these guys out if you grew up in the golden age of NASCAR like I did (mid 90s through mid 2000s). submitted by /u/Tbomb2016 [link] [comments]
NXSBlue Cross NC 250 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course Green Flag: approximately 5:16pm EDT on October 4th Television: CW @ 5:00pm EDT Radio: PRN @ 5:00pm EDT Race Length: 67 laps (152.76 mi / 245.84 km) Race Stages: 20-20-27 Track Information: Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course is a 2.28 mile (3.67 kilometer) road-oval located in Concord, NC USA. Weather Forecast: NASCAR.com / AccuWeather.com Current Standings at NASCAR.com Race Center at NASCAR.com Notes: Remember the Reddiquette, Reddit rules, and r/NASCAR rules when commenting. The report button is your friend, please use it. View this post live on Reddit-Stream. Post stream links using a CODE block: `http://likethis.com/linkto/stream` For those of you participating, don't forget to do your NASCAR Fan Rewards updates! Have a fun time and enjoy the race! Support NASCARThreadBot, an automated bot maintained by XFile345. submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]
There was a kid that somehow got a private tour into DEI with his dad and posted a couple dozen pictures or so. I just went back to try and find it to show my dad since im visiting him this weekend and saw that they were all deleted. Its a shame too cause they were fascinating, like a mixture between a time capsule and a tomb. EDIT:u/badsapi4305 came through with an imgur album in the comments below https://imgur.com/a/EMio3BS submitted by /u/rewster [link] [comments]
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Welcome to this month's NASCAR 101 and Track Attendance Questions Thread! NASCAR 101: A thread for new fans, returning fans, and even current fans to ask any questions they've always wanted to ask. Track Attendance: Any questions related to seats, policies, first time attendees, or advice regarding track attendance! submitted by /u/NASCARThreadBot [link] [comments]