r/NASCAR 4h ago

[@BobPockrass] Sad news: Truck Series team owner and former INDYCAR driver Shige Hattori died in a motor vehicle crash Saturday in Huntersville. He was 61 years old. Hattori won a truck title as an owner for Brett Moffitt in 2018.

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r/NASCAR 2h ago

Lionel Racing's Race Win Elite diecast line is going up in price 29% from $120 to $155 amid the recently announced 54% tariff on imports from China.

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r/NASCAR 5h ago

If it wasn’t for injuries, who would’ve had a better career ?

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r/NASCAR 7h ago

NASCAR Points Grids [Darlington 1]

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Bussssssy week but I managed to complete drawing all the throwback numbers and making the graphics in time!


r/NASCAR 36m ago

What Is the most embarrassing race in your Favorite driver's Career? As Larson Fan, I Think his Performance at the 2025 Darlington Throwback race takes the Life-time Achievement Award for me.

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To start with:

Larson drives like its the last 4 laps in the first 4 laps, ending his day before it even began trying to pass Logano for 19th. Reaffirming his checkers or wreckers status. The dude literally had the best long-run car along with Blaney in practice, only to not realize it and instead got perspective on what its like to be a start and park all race.

Only to be racing 160+ laps down and somehow in the middle of the battle for the lead, passing Bubba and other like his Chasing down the leaders despite running 37th for one point, to which he would had anyway since you need to finish better then 35th to get additional points. In the end only for him to hit the brakes hard, get turned again and toss the race into Hamlin's hands, despite Blaney having it rightfully won.

At least he got 1 point and a throwback award:)

I love the guy's racing ability, but what's going on! He'll literally win in the most spectacular way, only the next week to wreck out in the most embarrassing way possible. Like watch he'll win all three races next weekend, only to wreck again the following two weeks.


r/NASCAR 1h ago

[Kaulig] Grizzly will sponsor AJ Allmendinger for four races, starting at Bristol

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r/NASCAR 6h ago

(Daniel Céspedes) Ryan Blaney’s average finish is 7.76 spots worse than his average running position of 10.37, the largest of any deficit among Cup drivers this season.

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r/NASCAR 3h ago

For Bristol: Same tire as three previous Cup weekends. They will put down PJ1 TrackBite (what they originally used until a switch to a more traditional resin but then used TrackBite last fall) on Friday morning. Last fall, waited until after trucks to apply the traction product.

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r/NASCAR 3h ago

Darlington, SC - Always a good time

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I’ve been going here for years & never walked around the whole track. This place is beautiful! I was a bit worried about the race being pushed up the schedule to early April but the crowd showed up like always. What a diamond in the rough. Everything pictured is within a couple hundred yards of the track itself.


r/NASCAR 42m ago

Prime is releasing a limited-edition Kyle Larson version of their sports drink. [@PrimeHydrate]

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r/NASCAR 7h ago

Was Darlington a good race?

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r/NASCAR 10h ago

Had fun at Darlington yesterday

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r/NASCAR 2h ago

Blues Hog will sponsor Connor Zilisch in three races - Jayski's NASCAR Silly Season Site

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r/NASCAR 52m ago

[TRICON] Brandon Jones will team up with the U. of Arkansas College of Engineering this weekend at Bristol

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r/NASCAR 14h ago

History being made that it seems like has been entirely glossed over

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Denny Hamlin has now tied Kyle Busch for wins with JGR (56). I’m shocked that there’s been very little noise made about this because, if Hamlin crosses well into the 60s with Gibbs, some conversations might be able to start surrounding who was all around a better driver for the team.


r/NASCAR 13h ago

Who is the modern day Ernie Irvan?

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Didn’t get a chance to see him race. I heard he was fast but out of control and wrecked often.


r/NASCAR 3h ago

A look at the 2025 Xfinity Series ROTY standings after 8/33 races.

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As we approach the 25% mark of the Xfinity Series season, here is where the ROTY points currently stand for the stacked Xfinity rookie class.

Rank Car Driver Points Delta
1 88 Connor Zilisch 224 -- (1 win)
2 1 Carson Kvapil 213 -11
3 10 Daniel Dye 188 -36
4 48 Nick Sanchez 177 -47
5 16 Christian Eckes 176 -48
6 54 Taylor Gray 171 -53
7 26 Dean Thompson 157 -67
8 18 William Sawalich 126 -98

r/NASCAR 18h ago

Post race inspection is complete! [A throwback]’s win is official!

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195 Upvotes

r/NASCAR 19h ago

Auto Racing Analytics: Data showing what happened between Larson and Wallace

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r/NASCAR 17h ago

Joey Logano was apparently sick during todays race

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r/NASCAR 3h ago

Cooler Snacks?

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Hi! Just wondering what you all like to bring in your coolers/bags for the races? I am pulling blanks when I try to think about what to take. We will be 7-8hours from home. Thanks! Going to Bristol this weekend!


r/NASCAR 20h ago

[Steven] Kyle Busch pops off on his radio about how difficult it is to pass in this race!

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r/NASCAR 1d ago

[Dale Jr.] To hear he (referring to Austin Hill) spoke up in the Xfinity all drivers meeting to suggest he could be one to mentor the kids was the best laugh I had all week.

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r/NASCAR 21m ago

As of yesterday's Goodyear 400, two drivers have won a Cup Series race for Joe Gibbs Racing at least 56 times

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r/NASCAR 20h ago

Unofficial 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Scorecard after Darlington

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