Karla Young+FollowAllgaier’s 100th Win Hopes Dashed at IndyTough break for Justin Allgaier and JR Motorsports fans—while fighting for the lead at Indy, Allgaier tangled with Yung Money (Kyle Larson) and ended up in the wall, ending his shot at that milestone 100th win for JRM. Dale Jr. got a midrace text from The Boss, Rick Hendrick, about the wreck, but kept it real: put top drivers in fast cars, and sometimes sparks fly. Hard not to feel for Allgaier, who’s been the backbone of JRM for years. Racing’s wild, y’all. #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Jason Smith+FollowSam Mayer grabs pole at Indy NXS 250Sam Mayer is back in the spotlight, snagging the pole position for the Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway—the first time he’s led the Xfinity Series field in over a year. Right behind him, rookie Nick Sanchez is making waves by locking in second place, showing he’s one to watch. Sheldon Creed and Jesse Love are close behind, with Brandon Jones rounding out the top five. This shakeup at the front could make for some seriously unpredictable racing. Who do you think will take the checkered flag, and which underdog could surprise us all? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
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
Jeremy Campbell+FollowSam Mayer’s Pole Win & On-Cam GoofSam “The Kid” Mayer nailed his third Xfinity Series pole at Indy, but his post-qualifying interview stole the show! Mayer accidentally faced away from the camera before CW’s Kim Coon nudged him in the right direction. He laughed it off, nailed his sponsor shoutouts, and kept it classy. Meanwhile, teenage phenom Connor Zilisch grabbed his third straight win at the Brickyard. Rivalry brewing? Let’s hope Zilisch faces the right way in victory lane! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowShould Hill Get the Hammer After Indy Crash?Wow, what a wild finish at Indy! JGR’s Aric Almirola is calling for NASCAR to ban Austin Hill after a brutal late-race wreck. Almirola says Hill hooked him into the wall on purpose, comparing the hit to the one that broke his back years ago. Hill insists it was just a save gone wrong, but even after a five-lap penalty, fans and the booth are split. Was this just hard racing, or did Hill cross the line? Curious what y’all think—does NASCAR need to set a new precedent here? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR5542Share
Jason Smith+FollowLarson’s Slip Costs JRM a Milestone WinTough break for Justin Allgaier and the No.7 crew at Indy! As JRM chased that epic 100th win, Kyle Larson got loose battling Allgaier for the lead, sending him into the wall and out of the race. King Rick Hendrick and Yung Money (Larson) both owned up right away, calling it a racing deal and showing real class by apologizing to Dale Jr. and the team. Still, you gotta feel for Allgaier—so close to history! What’s your take: hard racing or should Larson have backed out? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR122Share
Victor Mathews+FollowDid Austin Hill Go Too Far at Indy?Wow, things got heated at Indy! After Austin Hill sent Aric Almirola’s No.19 into the wall with just 10 laps left, Almirola called for NASCAR to ban Hill, claiming it was a deliberate move. Richard Childress, though, is standing by his guy, saying the punishment doesn’t fit and pointing out similar incidents that didn’t lead to bans. Was Hill’s move over the line, or is this just classic hard racing in the Xfinity Series? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR226Share
Isabel Collier+FollowShould Hill Get Parked After Indy Crash?Wow, what a wild finish at Indy! The No. 19, Aric Almirola, is calling for NASCAR to ban Austin Hill after that brutal late-race wreck. Hill says he just lost control, but Almirola isn’t buying it—he says Hill hooked him on purpose and wants him out for at least a week. NASCAR did park Hill for five laps, but a lot of fans (and even the booth) think that’s not enough. Was this just hard racing, or did Hill cross the line? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR3118Share
qglover+FollowHamlin’s Brickyard Hopes Take a HitTough break for Denny “The FedEx Express” Hamlin at Indy! After dominating practice, Hamlin’s No. 11 took a wild ride in qualifying, slamming the inside wall and forcing him into a backup car. He’ll start dead last on Sunday—definitely not the way he wanted to chase his first Brickyard 400 win. Meanwhile, his JGR teammate Briscoe snagged the pole, and Toyota swept the top five. Can Hamlin pull off a miracle comeback from P39? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR73Share
qglover+FollowRC Defends Hill After Indy Wreck DramaWow, things got heated at Indy tonight! After Austin Hill's right rear hook on Almirola, NASCAR's likely to drop the hammer—and RC himself isn't having it. Richard Childress stood by his guy, saying, "Hell no" to a suspension and calling out what he sees as double standards compared to the Cindric-Ty Dillon incident. But with Hill's playoff hopes on the line, this could be a season-defining moment. Do you think NASCAR will go easy, or is Hill in real trouble? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR60Share