EchoElegance+FollowZilisch’s burnout brilliance—and near disasterZilisch just dropped the hammer at Gateway, locking up the regular season title with his fourth straight win—absolute rookie dominance! But let’s talk about that burnout: my heart stopped when he nearly clipped that cameraman. NASCAR, what are we doing letting crew on the track during these wild celebrations? Zilisch’s instincts saved the night, but we can’t keep rolling the dice. Still, nine wins as a rookie? That’s next-level. Are we witnessing the rise of a new Xfinity legend, or what? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR01Share
Roger Franco+FollowDenny Hamlin Embraces Villain Role After St. Louis WinDenny Hamlin, aka “The Villain,” turned boos into fuel after clinching the Enjoy Illinois 300 in St. Louis. With a clutch drive holding off Briscoe, Hamlin locked himself into the Round of 12 and is now just one win behind Harvick on the all-time list. His three-word response to the crowd? “Bring them on.” Love him or hate him, Hamlin’s chasing history—and loving every minute of the rivalry. #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Victor Mathews+FollowRussell & Mercedes: Monza Tyre Mix-Up!Wow, talk about a Monza surprise! George “Mr. Consistency” Russell was flying on mediums in Q1, but a miscommunication with the Silver Arrows meant he got softs for Q3 instead of the yellow-walled tyres he wanted. Russell admitted he wasn’t clear enough with the team, but you can’t help but wonder—could he have challenged for a better spot if they’d stuck with the plan? Either way, P5 after Hamilton’s penalty isn’t a disaster, but this tyre call will be debated for a while! #Sports #Racing #F110Share
Victor Mathews+FollowFerrari’s Monza Gamble: New Wings, Old RivalsScuderia is rolling the dice at Monza! The Prancing Horse has brought a mix of fresh and retro aero tweaks to the SF-25, all to chase that elusive home win. The real headline? Their rear wing showdown: last year’s proven setup vs. a new, ultra-low drag option. Early sessions hint they’ll stick with the new kit, but it’s all about finding the edge over Red Bull and Mercedes. Can the Tifosi roar Ferrari to glory at the Temple of Speed? #Sports #Racing #Ferrari10Share
HarlequinHawk+Follow44-year-old Hamlin just schooled the rookiesAbsolute clinic from the veteran! Hamlin snatched his fifth win this season at Gateway, outdueling kids half his age like it's nothing. But the cherry on top? When the crowd started booing, this legend had the audacity to tell them "You can either get on the bandwagon or get run over by it." Twenty years without a Cup title and he's STILL this hungry, this ruthless. The man's 44 and racing like he's got something to prove to every young gun on the track. Pure old-school dominance right there. Think Hamlin's age is finally catching up to him or is he just getting started? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowWallace & Larson’s Restart Drama at GatewayDid you catch the tense exchange between Bubba and Yung Money after Gateway? Bubba’s No. 23 got stuck in first on the restart while leading, nearly collecting the No. 5. Both drivers hashed it out post-race—no fists, just words. Bubba finished P8, Larson P12, but both are still playoff threats. Was this just hard racing, or did Bubba’s slip cost Larson a shot at the win? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
lisa79+FollowHamlin Locks In at WWT—Bristol Cut LoomsWhat a clutch drive by Denny “The FedEx Express” Hamlin at WWT Raceway! With that win, both Hamlin and Briscoe are now safe heading into the Bristol elimination race. The real drama? The battle around the cutline—Dillon and SVG are on the outside looking in, and Bristol’s chaos could shake up the Round of 12. Who’s your pick to survive the cut? #Sports #Racing #NASCARPlayoffs10Share
Isabel Collier+FollowHamlin clinches 59th win at WWT RacewayDenny Hamlin just pulled off his 59th career NASCAR Cup Series victory at World Wide Technology Raceway, holding off a pack of Playoff contenders and locking in his spot for the next round. Starting from pole, Hamlin’s fifth win this season puts him ahead in the Playoff chase, with Chase Briscoe, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, and Joey Logano rounding out a fiercely competitive top five. For fans, this race wasn’t just about speed—it’s a reminder of how tight the Playoff battle is getting. Who do you think will keep the momentum going into the next round? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Karla Young+FollowHaas Factory Team’s Bold Chevy Switch: Game Changer?Big news in NASCAR: the Haas Factory Team (HFT) is dropping Ford for Chevy starting in 2026. Joe Custer, HFT’s president, says it’s all about consistency and evolving into a leaner, meaner squad. This move shakes up the manufacturer landscape, with fewer Fords in both Cup and Xfinity. Plus, HFT’s renewed alliance with Hendrick Motorsports could make them a real contender. Fans, what do you think—will this Chevy switch put HFT back in the winner’s circle? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR42Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowLarson vs Blaney: Gateway Drama Ignites FansWow, what a wild moment at Gateway! Yung Money (Kyle Larson) tried to make a bold move on Blaney, but ended up spinning the No. 12 car. Larson owned up to the mistake, but fans online are split—some say it was just hard racing, others are calling for penalties. Blaney kept his cool and still finished P4, but you know he’ll remember this. Can’t wait to see if there’s payback at Bristol! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share