Jason Smith+FollowCan Denny Finally Chase Down a Cup?After King Kyle snatched the title from Denny Hamlin in a wild Phoenix finish, NASCAR’s return to the Chase format has fans buzzing. The old playoff system often left The FedEx Express empty-handed despite stellar seasons, but now consistency is king again. Kenny Wallace just backed Hamlin to finally break his championship drought. With the Chase rewarding steady drivers, is this the year Denny gets his due, or will Larson and Byron spoil the party? Let’s hear your Power Rankings! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR30Share
Roger Franco+FollowKeselowski Eyes 900 Starts After InjuryBrad “Bad Brad” Keselowski isn’t letting a broken leg slow him down. After his recent skiing accident and surgery, the 2012 Cup champ says he’s more motivated than ever to chase 900 Cup Series starts—a mark that would put him in rare company behind legends like Richard Petty. Even though he’ll miss the preseason Cookout Clash, Keselowski is targeting a Daytona return in 2026. Can the RFK Racing co-owner really keep it rolling into his late 40s? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR30Share
Victor Mathews+FollowKeselowski’s Daytona 500 Backup: LaJoie Steps UpRFK Racing just made a bold move for the 2026 Daytona 500, naming Corey LaJoie as stand-by for Brad Keselowski, who’s still recovering from a tough leg injury. With the “Captain” missing the Cook Out Clash, it’s clear his road back isn’t over. LaJoie’s superspeedway chops and cool head make him a smart insurance policy, but will RFK’s contingency plan pay off if King Brad can’t go? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
romankimberly+FollowNASCAR fans split on wild Arizona track ideaA fan’s bold concept for a NASCAR track right on the University of Arizona campus has the racing community buzzing—and divided. The digital design, shared on Reddit, blends classic oval racing with tricky infield sections, but it’s far from a finished proposal. Some locals love the school pride, others wonder if Tucson needs another track, and many question whether the idea is even possible given the campus location. It’s a fun reminder: creativity can spark big debates, especially when it comes to hometown identity and real-world logistics. Would you want to see NASCAR take over your college campus? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowJordan’s 23XI Eyes Heim for 2026 Cup SurgeCorey Heim, the young gun who’s been lighting up the Truck Series, is set for a bigger role with MJ’s 23XI Racing in 2026. Instead of a full-time ride, Heim will get over 10 Cup Series starts—think of it as a proving ground before a possible full-time seat. With Riley Herbst’s spot potentially up for grabs, could Heim be the next big thing in Cup? Smart move by 23XI to let their prodigy grow without the pressure of a full season! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowDale Jr & Muniz Slam NASCAR’s Ram RuleAnyone else following this Ram Trucks drama in the Truck Series? NASCAR’s new OEM provisional lets Ram entries snag up to four extra starting spots even if they miss on speed—something King Dale Jr. and Frankie Muniz both called out as a game-changer. The rule only covers the first three races, but those points could really shake up the championship. Is this fair to the Chevy, Ford, and Toyota squads grinding for every spot? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR50Share
Roger Franco+FollowFOX Sports NASCAR Audio Sparks Fan DebateAnyone else catch that Reddit thread roasting FOX’s NASCAR coverage? With the Chase for the Championship making a comeback and every race counting, fans are worried FOX’s muted colors and flat audio will kill the excitement. Compared to NBC and Prime, FOX’s broadcasts just don’t bring the thunder—especially after last year’s 600. Here’s hoping they step it up for Daytona! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Victor Mathews+FollowCale Yarborough: NASCAR’s First Le Mans RebelBefore King Jimmie and Hendrick’s Garage 56 dream team wowed Le Mans, Cale Yarborough was already tearing up the French countryside in ‘81. His Camaro was pure American muscle—loud, fast, and totally out of place among the Euro prototypes. Though his run ended early after a brake failure, Cale proved NASCAR could hang on the world stage. Anyone else remember that thunderous V8 on the Mulsanne? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
jennifer23+FollowSVG Sets the Bar: Can Sargeant Match It?Logan Sargeant, after a tough F1 run with Williams, is eyeing a Shane van Gisbergen-style leap into NASCAR, especially on road courses. With Ford backing and a WEC drive lined up, Sargeant could follow SVG’s playbook. But matching the Kiwi’s instant NASCAR road course impact won’t be easy—SVG’s five wins last season set a new standard. Still, with Ford’s support, Sargeant’s NASCAR invasion could shake things up. What do you think—can the American ace become the next road course king? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Jason Smith+FollowTony Stewart’s Daytona Return Sparks DebateNASCAR just dropped a Truck Series rule that’s got the garage buzzing—especially with Smoke (Tony Stewart) set to wheel Kaulig’s No. 25 at Daytona. The new rule lets up to four extra trucks from a new manufacturer (hello, Ram) into the first three races, even if they don’t qualify on speed. Some drivers are calling it “pathetic,” and fans are whispering it’s all to get Stewart back in the show. Is this a fair shot for new teams, or just a Daytona loophole for legends? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share