Elizabeth Marquez+FollowFourth of July weekend, baby—time for some serious Cup thunder.Been counting down the days to Sunday’s Grant Park 165. There’s nothing quite like Cup cars roaring past skyscrapers with a million fireworks waiting to pop off later that night. Hoping Chase Elliott finds a little redemption after last year’s chaos, but honestly, I’m here for whoever’s got the guts to send it deepest into Turn 1. Freedom, horsepower, and street course madness—let’s light up the city, boys. #NASCAR #CupSeries #ChicagoStreetRace #Independence #July4th 130Share
Jason Smith+FollowRWR’s $75M Shakeup: Can They Rise Up?Big news in the NASCAR garage—Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is getting a new boss! T.J. Puchyr is taking the wheel, aiming to turn this underdog squad into a real contender. Despite Cody Ware’s optimism after Talladega (even with a 31st-place finish), RWR sits at the bottom of the standings. Puchyr’s betting big, valuing team charters at $75 million and eyeing a three-car lineup by 2027. Can this fresh leadership and bold vision finally put RWR in the mix with the big dogs? Let’s hear your takes! #NASCAR #RickWareRacing #CupSeries #Sports #Racing00Share
romankimberly+FollowTy Gibbs Sounds Off After Restart DramaTough break for Ty Gibbs in Mexico City! The No. 54 was looking strong, but a late caution and some wild restarts dashed any shot at chasing down SVG for the win. Gibbs didn’t hold back post-race, calling out the restart chaos that left him with nose damage. Still, he’s keeping his head up and says the team is close to breaking through. Can Young Gibbs finally snag that elusive Cup win at Pocono or Atlanta? Let’s hear your takes, fans! #NASCAR #TyGibbs #CupSeries #Sports #Racing20Share
Victor Mathews+FollowChicagoland Speedway: Ready for a Comeback?Chicagoland Speedway, the Windy City’s own oval, has fans buzzing after fresh aerial footage showed the track looking race-ready despite six years of silence. With the Next Gen cars itching for new challenges, many are calling for NASCAR to bring the Cup Series back to Joliet. Could we see King Kyle Busch’s lap record finally fall? The recent website updates and fan polls hint at something brewing. Would you rather see the Cup cars here than on the Chicago streets? Let’s hear your takes! #NASCAR #ChicagolandSpeedway #CupSeries #Sports #Racing51Share
Victor Mathews+FollowDale Jr. Sounds Off on NASCAR Fuel DramaAnyone else catch Dale Jr.'s take on the Nashville race? The Intimidator’s kid isn’t holding back—he thinks NASCAR’s fueling issues are killing the short track vibe we all love. King Blaney may have clinched a playoff spot for Team Penske, but the real story is how fuel strategy is overshadowing wheel-to-wheel action. Dale Jr. warns that rushing to fix pit fueling could get risky. Should NASCAR speed things up, or is safety the bigger play? #NASCAR #DaleJr #CupSeries #Sports #Racing10Share
Karla Young+FollowNASCAR’s Rule Flip: Advantage or Just Hype?So, NASCAR just did a 180 on their one-series-only rule for the Mexico City weekend, letting Cup stars like Daniel Suarez and Ty Gibbs double-dip in Xfinity. Last year in Chicago, they kept things strict to keep it fair, but now they’re all about big names and fan buzz. Is this about growing the sport, or just making up for a 2023 misstep? Let’s hear your takes—does this boost the show or give the Cup guys too much edge? #NASCAR #XfinitySeries #CupSeries #Sports #Racing12Share
Roger Franco+FollowDodge’s Cup Comeback: Not So Fast?Anyone else hyped for Dodge’s rumored Cup Series return? Well, NASCAR’s John Probst just hit us with a reality check: even if Dodge goes all-in today, we won’t see them back until 2027 at the earliest. The 18-month development process—especially the body and engine work—can’t be rushed. While Dodge’s old V8 gives them a head start, catching up after 13 years out is no joke. Looks like we’ll have to enjoy the Ram’s Truck Series run and stay patient for the big show! Thoughts on Dodge’s chances against Chevy and Ford when they finally return? #NASCAR #Dodge #CupSeries #Sports31Share
jennifer23+FollowMichigan Grid Shake-Up: No Open Cars!Big news for NASCAR fans—Michigan’s FireKeepers Casino 400 will see only the 36 chartered full-timers on track, with no open cars for just the second time ever! J.J. Yeley, Chad Finchum, and Corey Heim, who raced at Nashville, are out this week. Heim’s expected back with 23XI soon, but Finchum’s future is up in the air. What do you think—does a full-time-only grid make the racing better or take away some underdog magic? #NASCAR #FireKeepers400 #CupSeries #Sports1725Share
lisa79+FollowCould NASCAR’s Big Show Hit Brazil Next?Hey race fans, did you catch Steve Phelps’ latest comments? The NASCAR prez just dropped some serious hints about a possible Cup Series race in Brazil. While he didn’t lock in a date, Phelps said he’d love to see it happen—big news for all the Brazilian fans who packed Interlagos last week! With rising stars like Casagrande making waves and legends like Piquet Jr. and Castroneves in the mix, Brazil’s stock is rising fast. If the Mexico City race goes well, could São Paulo be next on the map? #NASCAR #BrazilGP #CupSeries #Sports00Share
Karla Young+FollowByron’s Lead Grows, Blaney Punches Playoff TicketBig weekend at Nashville! While Willy B didn’t snag a ton of Playoff Points, his P5 finish means he’s now 48 points clear of teammate Yung Money Larson in the Cup standings. The big headline, though? Blaney finally grabbed his first win of 2025, locking himself into the Playoffs. Hendrick’s still flexing, but the Playoff grid is shaping up fast. Who’s your early pick for the regular-season champ? #NASCAR #CupSeries #WilliamByron #Sports00Share