Evan Knight+FollowDriverless trucks debut at Brickyard 400Driverless trucks just made their motorsports debut, hauling NASCAR gear to the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis! Kratos and Champion Tire & Wheel teamed up to run an automated truck platoon along I-70, with a human-driven lead truck and an autonomous follower. This isn’t just a tech demo—it's a glimpse at how automation could soon transform logistics for everything from racing to agriculture. With Goodyear’s top-tier tires and real-time vehicle-to-vehicle communication, these trucks promise more efficient, flexible deliveries. Could this be the future of freight? How do you feel about sharing the road with autonomous big rigs? #Cars #Brickyard400 #NASCAR00Share
Victor Mathews+FollowPit road drama shakes up Brickyard 400Chase Briscoe’s shot at Brickyard glory just hit a snag—right in front of his home crowd. During a crucial pit stop, crew chief James Small didn’t hold back, calling out Briscoe for missing his mark and losing precious seconds. At Indianapolis, every move counts, and even the smallest mistake can ruin a driver’s day. With the race so tight and the track so unforgiving, these tense moments on pit road could decide who gets to celebrate with a kiss on the bricks. What do you think—can Briscoe bounce back, or is this mistake too costly? #Sports #Racing #Brickyard400100Share
Roger Franco+FollowInside Doug Boles’ wild Brickyard 400 weekendDoug Boles pulled off a marathon weekend that most of us can barely imagine—juggling cross-country flights, zero sleep, and nonstop action to keep both IndyCar and the Brickyard 400 running smoothly. From shaking hands with drivers at IMS to catching a red-eye from California, Boles barely caught a wink before jumping right back into the heart of the action. It’s wild to think about the dedication it takes to never miss a Brickyard 400 in 32 years, even when it means sacrificing sleep and crisscrossing the country. How far would you go for something you love? #Sports #Racing #Brickyard40000Share
Karla Young+FollowBrickyard 400 crowd: What the numbers really meanSeeing 70,000 fans at the Brickyard 400 might look sparse in a stadium built for 300,000, but that’s still one of the biggest crowds in NASCAR this year—only the Daytona 500 drew more. While attendance dipped slightly, it’s worth noting that most NASCAR tracks don’t even come close to these numbers, and many sell out with less than half that crowd. The return to the oval has brought back some of the race’s old magic, and fans seem to value the tradition. With live sports attendance changing everywhere, what matters more: packed stands or a great race experience? #Sports #Racing #Brickyard4004497Share
Roger Franco+FollowBubba Breaks the Streak at Brickyard!What a finish at Indy! Bubba Wallace finally snapped his 100-race winless streak, holding off Yung Money (Kyle Larson) in a nail-biting Brickyard 400. Two late restarts, fuel worries, and a rain delay couldn’t stop Bubba from making history and celebrating with his family—and even getting a call from MJ himself! Props to Larson for showing real sportsmanship, finding Bubba right after the race to congratulate him. Did you guys see that? This rivalry just keeps getting better! #Sports #Racing #Brickyard40090Share
romankimberly+FollowHamlin & Nemechek Top Indy Practice!Rain couldn’t stop the action at the Brickyard! Denny “The FedEx Express” Hamlin and John Hunter Nemechek set the pace in a shortened 25-minute practice, showing serious speed ahead of the 2025 NCS Brickyard 400. With Bad Brad Keselowski right behind, and young guns like Ty Gibbs and Zane Smith in the mix, the battle lines are drawn. Will Hamlin’s experience win out, or is it time for a new face in Victory Lane? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #Racing #Brickyard40041Share
Victor Mathews+FollowCan Denny Finally Conquer the Brickyard?Rain shook up the schedule at Indy, but the Brickyard 400 practice is still on—just trimmed to 25 minutes Saturday before qualifying. The big story? Denny “The FedEx Express” Hamlin is chasing his last Crown Jewel win to complete his legacy, fresh off a contract extension with Joe Gibbs Racing. With weather threatening, fans are hoping for clear skies so Hamlin can make history. Will this be the year he finally conquers the Brickyard? #Sports #Racing #Brickyard40062Share