Jeremy Campbell+FollowWill NASCAR Finally Bring Back Big Horsepower?After William Byron’s huge win at the 2025 Coca-Cola 600, the chatter isn’t just about his checkered flag—it's about what’s under the hood. NASCAR’s top brass, including Elton Sawyer, are openly debating a return to higher horsepower for Cup Series cars. Fans are split: some want the old-school muscle back, others think the current setup is just fine. Would more power really bring back the glory days, or mess with the balance we’ve got now? Let’s hear your takes, y’all! #NASCAR #HorsepowerDebate #CupSeries #Sports145Share
jennifer23+FollowNext Gen Horsepower: Real Change Coming?Big news in the NASCAR garage! Fans and drivers alike have been vocal about the Next Gen Car’s lack of horsepower since its 2022 debut. Now, NASCAR’s Elton Sawyer says bumping up the HP is finally on the table. Some fans are pumped, others skeptical—will we see a real boost, or is this just more talk? The debate is heating up, especially with calls to ditch the diffuser and tweak the underbody. What do you think: is this the fix we’ve been waiting for? #NASCAR #NextGenCar #HorsepowerDebate #Sports2929Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowIs the Horsepower Era Coming Back?Big news for NASCAR fans: top brass are finally talking horsepower boosts for the Cup Series! After years of drivers and fans pushing for more power, Elton Sawyer confirmed on SiriusXM that a bump is officially on the table and discussed daily. Could we see the Gen-7 cars finally get the throttle response and on-track drama we’ve all missed? The rivalry between old-school horsepower lovers and the current package might finally tip in favor of the power crowd. What’s your take—would 750 HP bring back the magic? #NASCAR #HorsepowerDebate #CupSeries #Sports92Share
romankimberly+FollowIs NASCAR Finally Bringing Back Big Horsepower?Big news from the NASCAR garage: the powers that be are seriously considering bumping the Next Gen car’s horsepower from 670 to 750 HP. That’s not just fan talk—current stars like Denny "The Hamlinator" Hamlin and Kyle "Yung Money" Larson, plus legends like The King (Richard Petty) and Happy Harvick, are all pushing for it. The debate? More power means more excitement and more skill needed on track. Could this be the change that brings back the edge? #NASCAR #NextGen #HorsepowerDebate #Hamlin #Larson #Petty #Harvick #Sports8645Share