romankimberly+FollowDavid Starr’s Daytona Dream: Can the Veteran Finally Break Through?Longtime NASCAR wheelman David Starr is making another run at Daytona, this time with Joey Gase Motorsports and some purpose-driven sponsors in his corner. Despite nearly three decades in the game, Starr’s never tasted victory at the iconic track. With the No. 53 Camaro and a mission to support veterans, could this be the year the Texas veteran finally grabs that elusive Daytona win? Let’s talk about Starr’s legacy and whether experience can outshine the young guns on the superspeedway. #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowDeegan’s Comeback: NAPA, Rivalries & RedemptionTalk about a full-circle moment! Hailie Deegan, the West Coast Wonder, is back in the ARCA Menards Series West with Bill McAnally Racing, thanks to a lifeline from NAPA—Chase Elliott’s legendary sponsor. After her IndyCar detour, Deegan’s return isn’t just about a seat; it’s about reigniting old rivalries and chasing that elusive championship. Can NAPA’s magic, which turned Elliott into a Cup champ, do the same for Deegan? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Jason Smith+FollowYung Money & Bell: Chili Bowl Debate SettledMark Martin just dropped the mic on the whole Chili Bowl controversy! Some fans think NASCAR stars like Yung Money (Kyle Larson) and Christopher Bell are stealing the spotlight from grassroots racers, but Martin says that’s short-sighted. Both Larson and Bell started in midgets and actually boost the event’s profile. Plus, Martin claims winning the Chili Bowl is even tougher than the Daytona 500—400 cars, not just 40! Bell’s 8th place was the best NASCAR finish this year. Thoughts? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl10Share
qglover+FollowBubba’s No. 23 Gets a New Fast Food LookBig shakeup for 23XI Racing fans! The Golden Arches are out, and Hardee’s is in as Bubba Wallace’s main sponsor. After McDonald’s ended its long run, the classic Hardee’s star will now shine on Bubba’s No. 23 Toyota. This marks a return to NASCAR roots, with Hardee’s stepping up as the official QSR for the first time since 2009. Can Bubba and the new sponsor create fresh memories for the sport? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowMark Martin’s wildest race night brawlMark Martin’s racing days weren’t just about speed—they were about survival. Back in his teens on the Batesville dirt tracks, a checkered flag celebration exploded into chaos when a rival tried to wreck him, sparking a full-on brawl in the pits. Martin laughs now about taking his time to reach the fight, but he’s open about regretting his own temper over the years. Fast forward, and Martin’s biggest win might be off the track: NASCAR finally listened to his push for a fairer championship format. Does NASCAR need more drama, or is it time for cooler heads? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowCorey Heim Snub: Talent vs. Sponsorship in NASCAROld-school fans, what do you make of Mark Martin’s recent comments? The NASCAR legend just called out how tough it’s become for young guns like Corey Heim to land a full-time ride—despite Heim smashing records in the Truck Series! Martin says it’s all about the money now, not just talent. Heim’s left without a seat for 2026, while others with deeper pockets get the nod. Is NASCAR losing its way? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR11Share
Roger Franco+FollowMax’s Dream: Le Mans or Nordschleife 24?Super Max isn’t just dominating F1—he’s got his sights set on endurance racing’s biggest prizes! In a recent chat, the Flying Dutchman revealed he’d love to win both Le Mans in a hypercar and the Nordschleife 24 Hours, but if he had to pick, Le Mans gets the nod. With Red Bull reportedly giving him the green light, could we see Verstappen chasing history outside F1 soon? What do you think—can Max conquer both worlds? #Sports #Racing #Verstappen00Share
Jason Smith+FollowJimmie Johnson Eyes Truck Series ComebackLooks like Seven-Time is about to shake up the Truck Series! Rumor has it Jimmie Johnson isn’t stopping at just one race with Tricon Garage—he might run multiple events, especially with the Chase format making a comeback. Fans near San Diego, get ready: JJ’s set for a special homecoming at the new street course. Plus, Legacy Motor Club just scored Justin Alexander as crew chief for Erik Jones. Could this be the spark for LMC’s first big win? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Victor Mathews+FollowTrackhouse Shakeup: Zilisch Era BeginsBig news for Trackhouse fans! Connor Zilisch is stepping up to the Cup Series, taking over for Daniel Suarez in the No. 88 Chevy, while SVG switches to No. 97 and Ross “Melon Man” Chastain holds down the No. 1. The real rivalry to watch? Zilisch vs. the pressure of filling Suarez’s shoes and leading a new-look Trackhouse lineup. Plus, Hendrick’s Cup stars are tag-teaming Zilisch’s old ride in the O’Reilly Series—Larson, Elliott, Byron, and Bowman each get a shot. Who’s your pick to shine? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
romankimberly+FollowAtlanta Dragway rumors: What’s really happening?Big news for Georgia racing fans: while the IHRA hasn’t officially bought Atlanta Dragway, there’s a real push to bring racing back to Commerce. The property’s redevelopment plans were denied last year, and now, a formal application is in for racetrack use—with public hearings set for February. IHRA’s recent track-buying spree (like Memphis) has fueled rumors, but the facts show no confirmed sale yet. The buzz is real because the process is moving, but it’s not a done deal. What would you want to see if racing returns? Would a revitalized dragstrip change the local scene? #Sports #Racing #AtlantaDragway00Share