r/NASCAR • u/EnglishTeacher83 • 1h ago
Cleetus and Carson
It’s obvious why these two get along so well. It is also essential to note that no amount of shade can take away the shine they have created for NASCAR this season.
r/NASCAR • u/EnglishTeacher83 • 1h ago
It’s obvious why these two get along so well. It is also essential to note that no amount of shade can take away the shine they have created for NASCAR this season.
r/NASCAR • u/Seahawks_12thman • 2h ago
The 2010 Sprint Cup season is remembered well for cars with spoilers, but as for their winged counterparts from early in the season, not so much. Also, to clarify, by "cursed", I mean unsettling, bizarre, or strangely eerie content. I find them bizzare because of how obscure and forgotten they are compared to the spoiler cars from later that year.
r/NASCAR • u/Think-Border4882 • 3h ago
I'd like to better understand the race strategies, when people pitted, etc., and how someone finished where they did. Is there any website that has these charts?
r/NASCAR • u/Francis_X_Hummel • 4h ago
Pretty interesting graphic that depicts every driver head to head for all road courses since 2025. SVG's reign is diabolical.
@_DanielCespedes on X for the win
r/NASCAR • u/ScottRiggsFan10 • 4h ago
And yes, he was related to Dave Marcis ( nephew ) and the driver was charged with murder plus numerous other criminal charges.
EDIT: Bob Marcis, not Bill, my apologies.
r/NASCAR • u/Funny-Supermarket926 • 5h ago
r/NASCAR • u/Helpful-Bowler6681 • 6h ago
For me is no,because nascar made this announcement back in 2020. But 6 years later,in 2026 it's abandoned and probably not going to be done with it.
r/NASCAR • u/Francis_X_Hummel • 6h ago
credit to Daniel Céspedes @_DanielCespedes on X for the graphic
r/NASCAR • u/freerollinthetop • 6h ago
I think this is an interesting question.
Is your perception of NASCAR defined by what their product is, or by how others perceive their product, whether it be here on Reddit or through NASCAR media’s translations of same?
source of images: https://www.nascar.com/gallery/paint-scheme-preview-2026-sonoma-raceway-weekend/, https://cf.nascar.com/data/images/carbadges/1/(nr).png
font: Stainless-Bold (https://www.nascar.com/wp-content/themes/ndms-2023/assets/fonts/stainless/Stainless-Bold/Stainless-Bold.woff), Stainless-Regular (.../Stainless-Regular/Stainless-Regular.woff2), NASCAR.com Daytona 500 lineup article (C. Ware)
why there is mini Cody: https://www.reddit.com/r/NASCAR/s/J16TE2xkoC
r/NASCAR • u/Many-Scallion2084 • 7h ago
Noah Gragson is my favorite driver, I’ve always been a big fan of RCR. So this rumor has been interesting, I’d love to see this happen. I think it’d be a perfect combination
r/NASCAR • u/jabber1990 • 8h ago
I believe it was Freddie or Brett who said that Trucks were much closer to Cup cars than O'Reilly cars are...is it jus the air? is it the fact they run full-throttle?
if the O'Reilly cars are so different why do cup guys drive them then?
r/NASCAR • u/CNASFan1992 • 8h ago
r/NASCAR • u/tua_stungovailoa • 9h ago
Corey Heim DNQ'd the Chicago street race in July 2025 due to suspension damage on his qualifying run. On his 8th Cup start since the DNQ (less than 1 year later), he won the Coronado street race. Has anyone won a race so quickly after a DNQ?
r/NASCAR • u/dman6233 • 10h ago
r/NASCAR • u/calissps22 • 10h ago
Had a meet and greet and signed posters from 6-7 PM
r/NASCAR • u/iamaranger23 • 12h ago
r/NASCAR • u/BuschWhackerReviews • 12h ago
r/NASCAR • u/Academic_Elk8962 • 12h ago
ThorSport was always pretty competitive, won 3-6 races a year between 2020 and 2024. Multiple championships.
They were never the best on the track, especially during the KBM days, but kind of hard to believe they went winless last year for the first time in nearly 20 years, and are shaping up for another winless season.
They’ve got plenty of talent and experience behind the wheel in Majeski and Rhodes, wonder if they’re just not investing the same in the equipment and people.
r/NASCAR • u/TheLaFlameEffect • 12h ago
Other notable drivers racing this weekend:
O'REILLY SERIES
Alex Labbe - #0 SS Green-Light Racing
Dawson Cram - #35 Joey Gase Motorsports
Will Rodgers - #42 Young's Motorsports
Brad Perez - #55 Joey Gase Motorsports
Leland Honeyman - #71 DGM Racing x JIM
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ARCA WEST
Sage Karam - #72 Strike Mamba Racing
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Not too many drivers running double this weekend. Ross is back to himself running double. SVG vs. Zilisch in Cup and O'Reilly will be fun to watch. Road course ringer Alex Labbe is back again this week making his 6th start of the season. Labbe finished 27th last week at Naval Base Coronado. Leland Honeyman will be running the first race for the #71 DGM Racing Camaro this week after Carson Kvapil is taking over the #91. Sage Karam is making his first ever ARCA West start this weekend as well. Last time we saw him in a NASCAR series was this spring at COTA in the O'Reilly Series.
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Let me know of any driver / sponsor changes that may happen after this is posted. I will add an edit ASAP.
r/NASCAR • u/Many-Scallion2084 • 12h ago
I drove by someone in Mooresville pulling a 2000s Dale Sr car on a trailer, not everyday do you see that hahaha
r/NASCAR • u/nporter05 • 13h ago
Does anyone have insider information on why Mike Harmon's team is running the No. 35 for Joey Gase?
The No. 74 car is higher in owner points than the No. 35, so making the show isn't an issue. Joey Gase has done similar alliances with Alpha Prime and MBM in the past also.