Jeremy Campbell+FollowHamlin’s Brickyard Blunder: Over Send WoesTough break for Denny “The FedEx Express” Hamlin at Indy! After lighting up the charts in qualifying, Hamlin’s push through Turn 2 ended with a hard hit and a spin—his own words: “Over send.” Now he’s starting P39 in a backup car for the Brickyard 400. While fans recall Chastain’s last-to-first miracle at Charlotte, Hamlin says Indy’s a different beast. Can he claw back? Let’s hear your takes on his chances! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
romankimberly+FollowYung Money’s Slump: Real Worry or Just Hype?Anyone else notice how Kyle “Yung Money” Larson just shrugs off his mid-season slump? After dominating early with three wins and over 700 laps led, Larson hit a rough patch post-Indy 500 crash and Coke 600 DNF—just one top-5 in seven races! But he bounced back with a P4 at Dover, and he’s still third in points, right behind Chase. Larson says the No. 5 squad never races just to lock in the playoffs—they’re gunning for wins every week. With the Brickyard 400 coming up, can he join legends like Jimmie and Jeff with back-to-back wins? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowHamilton’s Spa Woes: Track Limits DramaTough weekend for Sir Lewis at Spa! After a rare Q1 exit—thanks to a track limits call at Raidillon—Hamilton apologized to the Prancing Horse crew, calling it “unacceptable.” The FIA’s strict ruling stung, especially with Leclerc putting his upgraded SF-25 on row two. Did the stewards get it right, or is Spa’s curb catching out too many? Let’s hear your takes on the King’s misfortune and Ferrari’s incremental gains! #Sports #Racing #F110Share
Karla Young+FollowMark Martin Fires Back at Playoff FormatMark Martin, the 'Hall of Fame Hammer,' isn't holding back—he's once again called out NASCAR and TV networks for sticking with the playoff system. Martin says networks push a 'stick and ball' mentality, missing what makes racing unique. With Chase Elliott and fans backing a return to the classic season-long championship, the debate is heating up. Do you think the playoff format hurts the sport, or does it add excitement? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR41Share
qglover+FollowMad Max Holds Off Piastri at Spa SprintWow, what a tense Sprint at Spa! Mad Max Verstappen really had to push past the edge to keep Piastri’s McLaren at bay—he admitted he was ‘over the limit’ the whole way. The cat-and-mouse DRS game was wild, especially after Max’s tiny lock-up gave Piastri a sniff. With Norris joining the fight, one mistake could’ve dropped Max from first to third. Red Bull’s low-downforce gamble paid off, but will it work if the rain hits on Sunday? #Sports #Racing #F120Share
qglover+FollowFriesen’s IRP DQ: Fair Call or Racing Heartbreak?Tough break for Stewart Friesen fans—after a gutsy drive from P21 to P3 at IRP, Smoke’s No. 52 got hit with a DQ for failing post-race height checks. That wiped out his stage points and dropped him to last place. Halmar Friesen Racing says a part malfunction was to blame and they’re appealing the call. Even with the setback, Friesen’s Michigan win keeps him playoff-bound. What do you think—was NASCAR right or did Smoke get burned? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Roger Franco+FollowSauber’s Pit Lane Drama: Who Was at Fault?Did you catch the pit lane chaos at Spa? The Hulk tried to squeeze his Sauber between Stroll’s Aston and Sainz’s Williams, but it ended with a nose change and a lot of finger-pointing. The FIA handed Sauber a reprimand, clearing both drivers—so no penalty for Hulk or Stroll. Was this just a racing incident, or should Sauber have played it safer? Let’s hear your takes on this spicy Spa moment! #Sports #Racing #F100Share
Karla Young+FollowBobby Allison’s 200 MPH Daytona Up for Grabs!Heads up, Mopar fans! The legendary #22 Dodge Charger Daytona that Bobby “The Alabama Gang” Allison unofficially broke 200 mph with at Talladega is hitting the auction block. While Buddy Baker owns the official record, Allison’s wild test run in ‘69 set the stage for NASCAR’s speed wars. This barn-find turned museum piece is now fully restored and ready for a new home. Would you drop big bucks for a piece of racing history? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR851Share
qglover+FollowIMS Turn 2 trouble shakes up NASCAR weekendChunks of the track are literally coming loose in Turn 2 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and drivers like Kyle Larson are feeling it. Imagine racing at top speed and suddenly hitting a patch where the pavement’s breaking apart! NASCAR officials are scrambling to inspect the area, but qualifying is still rolling. With the Xfinity race coming up soon and the Cup Series on Sunday, everyone’s wondering if repairs can happen in time—or if this will make the races even wilder. Have you ever seen a track issue shake up a big event like this? What do you think should happen next? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR11Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowRed Bull’s Shock Move: Horner Out, Mekies In!Wow, Bulls fans—what a bombshell! After 20 years at the helm, Christian Horner is out as team boss, with Laurent Mekies stepping in. Helmut Marko finally opened up, saying Horner’s sacking was due to a mix of factors, but mainly Red Bull’s recent performance dip—losing the Constructors’ title to McLaren stung. With key figures like Adrian Newey gone and Mad Max’s crown under threat, do you think this leadership shakeup will get Red Bull back on top? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #RedBullRacing10Share