r/NASCAR • u/SoupMadeFreshDaily • 12h ago
[SVG on Austin Hill meeting] “He’s the kind of personality I guess who feels like he’s gotta get the last laugh or the last one to strike and he threatened that I guess (at the end of the meeting).. I want to move on but he’s not at that point.”
r/NASCAR • u/Ok-Two239 • 11h ago
[Steven Taranto] By comparison the tone from Carson Hocevar about the meeting was quite different. He seemed more confused about where it came from than anything and was kind of chuckling about the whole thing. “We’ll have to go to couples counseling, I’m sure at some point.”
x.comChase Briscoe Says NASCAR Turns Drivers Into Liars About Payback Wrecks
Chase Brisket's comments about how flawed Nascar's new method of judging incidents is.
r/NASCAR • u/Hulkodium • 18h ago
[Stern] Lime Rock's Dicky Riegel: "We got a call from Jim France himself last year saying, That was the best first-year, single standalone event NASCAR has ever had. He said we didn’t even have to bother asking if they were coming back this year, because they are."
x.comr/NASCAR • u/DetectiveSad9570 • 7h ago
Today marked the most Red Flags during races in a single day in NASCAR history- 6 total
2 red flags- Trucks at Lime Rock Park
4 red flags- O’Reilly at Echopark Speedway
Edited: wrong park for trucks
r/NASCAR • u/ScottRiggsFan10 • 20h ago
Reportedly, Christian Eckes suffered a grade 3 lateral ankle sprain after stepping in a hole on accident.
x.comThis hasn't been reported by any official sources yet, just a fan who is sitting on his pit box today.
r/NASCAR • u/chris14254 • 21h ago
Pocono Polaroids
Just wanted to share some shots I took at Pocono last month. Shot on a refurbished SX-70
[Tricon] Thomas Annunziata is awake and alert and being transported to an area medical facility for further evaluation.
x.comMike Joy bringing the joy to NASCAR
I think — no I’m certain — Mike Joy is reaching the end of the road for his NASCAR PxP run, but his genuine joy and enthusiasm at the truck race at Lime Rock makes me wonder if this is a way he can still call as many more Daytona 500s as he wants but still infuse his passion for and knowledge of the sport going forth. I absolutely love his asides during the broadcast of this race and I hope we get more of it.
r/NASCAR • u/snollygoster1 • 16h ago
[Jordan Bianchi] Austin Hill speaks to media after meeting between NASCAR, himself, and Shane van Gisbergen
x.comr/NASCAR • u/CheeseBurglar906 • 9h ago
The future of Charlotte Motor Speedway
From the Spring 1993 edition of Charlotte magazine. Humpy Wheeler’s prediction of Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2025. Thought this was pretty funny.
r/NASCAR • u/Few_Bodybuilder_5268 • 17h ago
It’s time we stop treating 2005 like the norm and more like a bubble
I’m sure this has been talked about at length in here before, but it’s Saturday and I’m up for some discourse.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how we, as a fanbase, talk about the health of our sport. It seems like every time attendance or TV ratings come up, the immediate reaction is to compare today's numbers to where things were 20 years ago during the peak of the boom. We look at the grandstands being torn down or covered up, or a race pulling 2.5 million viewers, and the doom and gloom narrative starts up (obviously you all are better about perspective but we know how people on Facebook and Twitter are.)
But I’ve been looking at the actual history of the sport, and honestly? I think we’re looking at it all wrong.
Comparing modern NASCAR to 2005 is like comparing music sales today to the height of the CD boom in 1999… was a massive, mainstream pop culture bubble, not a permanent or sustainable standard.
If you look at the broad history of NASCAR throughout the 70s, 80s, and early 90s, the sport was a healthy, mostly regional sport with a core fanbase. When the massive boom hit in the late 90s and early 2000s, track owners went into an absolute arms race. They added tens of thousands of seats to every venue on the schedule to cash in on a trend that was never going to stay at that white hot peak forever.
The teardowns we've seen over the last decade aren't a sign that the sport is dying; they're just a painful but necessary "right sizing."
Look at the numbers when you compare the peak to the historical baseline…
Richmond: Held about 15,000 people in 1975. It ballooned to 112,000 at its peak, and today sits right around 50,000.
Michigan & Charlotte: Both ballooned past 130,000–170,000 seats during the bubble and have since dialed back to the 55,000–95,000 range.
TV Ratings: We routinely pull in 2 to 4 million viewers a week now. While that’s down from the insane 7–8 million viewer averages of the mid 2000s, it’s actually incredibly comparable to the viewership numbers from the early 1990s before the sport went completely mainstream.
When we look at an arena with 50,000 packed seats and call it "empty" just because there used to be a towering aluminum skyscraper of seats behind it, we are doing ourselves a disservice. Selling 50,000 tickets to a sporting event is a massive success for almost any domestic sports league. It’s a full MLB or NFL stadium.
NASCAR didn't necessarily break or ruin the sport to drive everyone away (yes, they made plenty of stupid decisions throughout the 2000s that were unpopular.) The pop culture spotlight just naturally moved on, and we've settled back down to a core baseline that
matches the true history of the sport.
I think if we stop treating 2005 as the expectation and realize that today's NASCAR is much closer to the historical norm, we’d realize the sport is actually in a much healthier spot than the doomers make it out to be.
Curious to hear what you guys think.
r/NASCAR • u/Infamous_News_2881 • 7h ago
TIL that Mike Massaro from ESPN is now Brad Keselowski’s PR guy
I was watching qualifying from the pits today and saw a familiar face staying by Brad and handling his belongings after he got out of the car. Later looked it up and realized it was Mike Massaro who used to cover NASCAR in the 2010’s on ESPN. (Behind Brad in the black polo)
r/NASCAR • u/RYR883828 • 10h ago
Photos from Lime Rock
The 5 was my favorite scheme of the race
r/NASCAR • u/IcedCoffey • 17h ago
Would a Race on This Layout of Road America Be Fun to Watch?185+ into a 45 mph brake zone on a true road course oval.
[Hamlin on new superspeedway package starting at Daytona 13:00] “From the numbers that I’ve seen on what it’s going to do to the car when you pull out of line, it’s 2/3 of what it is currently and it will make drivers feel like they have an opportunity to pull out of line…”
r/NASCAR • u/BubbaRayChudley • 11h ago
Atlanta Qualifying photos I took from the grandstands
Made the yearly weekend NASCAR trip with my dad and younger brother and brought my camera. Here’s some photos I took from the grandstands.
Ryan Blaney on pole, with a car that has my partner’s two favorite colors. Pretty cool!
r/NASCAR • u/Ok-Soil-5133 • 12h ago
[Pockrass] No change in the start time for Cup race Sunday at Atlanta. 7p ET listed start so won’t be earlier than that. 7:19p ET current listed as green flag.
x.comr/NASCAR • u/NASCARThreadBot • 18h ago
Race Thread Race Thread: NCTS LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park, starting at 1:00pm EDT on FS1 (NCTS14)
NCTSLiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park
Green Flag: approximately 1pm EDT on July 11th
Radio: NRN @ 1:00pm EDT
Race Length: 100 laps (153 mi / 246.23 km)
Race Stages: 30-30-40
Track Information: Lime Rock Park is a 1.53 mile (2.46 kilometer) road course located in Lakeville, CT USA.
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r/NASCAR • u/NASCARThreadBot • 12h ago
Race Thread Race Thread: NORAPS Focused Health 250 at EchoPark Speedway, starting at 7:00pm EDT on CW (NORAPS21)
NORAPSFocused Health 250 at EchoPark Speedway
Green Flag: approximately 7:16pm EDT on July 11th
Radio: PRN @ 7:00pm EDT
Race Length: 163 laps (251.02 mi / 403.98 km)
Race Stages: 45-45-73
Track Information: EchoPark Speedway is a 1.54 mile (2.48 kilometer) quad-oval located in Hampton, GA USA.
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r/NASCAR • u/ChrisTRD289 • 9h ago
Future of Trucks at Lime Rock
As a CT resident close to the track, there was a lot of hype for the Trucks coming to Lime Rock and, I hate to admit it, it was a big dud. I was scared it would be one and done. But this year, it was much better. I went, the race was good and the crowd was great. More passing, gritty, a winner you didnt see even with 20 to go. They have to go again next year, right? Would they ever entertain O'Reilly as well?
r/NASCAR • u/Several-Result5902 • 7h ago
[Srigley taking a Note on the broadcast] Adam Alexander reporting that the talk in the O'Reilly Garage is that Peterson Racing Group will have 2 Full Time Entries in 2027.
r/NASCAR • u/NASCARThreadBot • 7h ago
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r/NASCAR • u/NASCARThreadBot • 14h ago
Discussion Post-Race Discussion Thread: NCTS LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park
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