Jeremy Campbell+FollowHarvick’s Bold Reddick Pick for TexasKevin Harvick just dropped a surprise on Happy Hour, backing Tyler Reddick to take the checkered flag at Texas Motor Speedway. Reddick’s got history here—he won in 2022 and nearly did it in his Cup debut. Meanwhile, Kaitlyn Vincie is all-in on Kyle Larson, who’s riding Talladega momentum, and Mamba Smith thinks Bubba Wallace is due for redemption after last year’s near-miss. With these three hot picks, Texas is shaping up for a showdown. Who’s your money on? #NASCAR #TexasMotorSpeedway #TylerReddick #KyleLarson #BubbaWallace #KevinHarvick #Sports100Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowCan Chase ‘The Kid’ Elliott Break the Texas Curse?Chase ‘The Kid’ Elliott heads back to Texas Motor Speedway, the site of his last Cup Series win, but the pressure’s on. Crew chief Alan Gustafson isn’t sugarcoating it—he wants more than just top-10s from the No. 9 team, despite their recent consistency. After a rough patch and a long winless streak, can Elliott silence the doubters and reclaim his Lone Star magic, especially with that special NAPA 100th anniversary scheme? Sunday could be a turning point for NASCAR’s most popular driver. #NASCAR #ChaseElliott #HendrickMotorsports #TexasMotorSpeedway #NAPA100 #Sports30Share
Roger Franco+FollowTexas Rain Threatens NASCAR QualifyingLooks like Mother Nature is throwing a curveball at the Texas Motor Speedway this weekend! With thunderstorms set to hit Friday, both Xfinity and Truck Series practice and qualifying could get washed out. That means teams might have to rely on metrics to set the grid—a move that always stirs up debate among fans. The big question: will the track crew’s Air Titans be enough to keep the Truck race on schedule? Sunday’s Cup race is still clear, but the build-up could get wild! #NASCAR #TexasMotorSpeedway #RacingWeather #XfinitySeries #TruckSeries #Sports101Share
qglover+FollowBeard Motorsports Shakes Up No. 62 LineupAfter a rough outing at Talladega, where Fast Pasta (Anthony Alfredo) could only muster a 28th-place finish—matching Beard Motorsports’ worst in two years—the team is making a bold move. Rising star Jesse Love will take the wheel of the No. 62 Chevy at Texas, marking the team’s first back-to-back Cup starts ever. Is this the shakeup Beard needs to break their superspeedway-only mold, or just a stopgap until Alfredo returns for Daytona and Dega? Let’s hear your takes! #NASCAR #BeardMotorsports #JesseLove #Talladega #TexasMotorSpeedway #Sports10Share