qglover+FollowZilisch's Comeback: Trackhouse Phenom Talks SurgeryConnor Zilisch, Trackhouse’s rookie sensation, finally opened up about his off-season collarbone surgery after that wild Watkins Glen victory lane mishap. Despite the metal plate still in his shoulder, Zilisch says he’s pain-free and ready for the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The young gun’s resilience is unreal—bouncing back from injury, missing barely any time, and now stepping into the No. 88 for 2026. With NASCAR’s new Chase format, Zilisch seems pumped for a fresh start. Can he turn last year’s heartbreak into a Cup run? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
lisa79+FollowFather-son showdown at Tucson SpeedwayA 13-year-old nearly outdrove his NASCAR champion dad at Tucson Speedway, but experience won out in the end. Kevin Harvick and his son Keelan went bumper-to-bumper in a dramatic CARS Tour West opener, trading paint and pushing each other to the limit. Kevin took the win, but not before giving Keelan a lesson in tough racing—reminding him that “your maiden voyage is over.” The crowd loved the father-son rivalry, and it’s clear we’ll be seeing more of Keelan as he climbs the racing ranks. How would you handle racing your own family for the win? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
lisa79+FollowWhen Lightning Couldn't Stop Neil BonnettTalk about tough—Neil Bonnett’s story is pure NASCAR legend. The guy literally got struck by lightning at home in Alabama, then showed up at Martinsville Speedway the very next day to practice for the Old Dominion 500. No time off, no drama—just classic Bonnett grit. He even qualified fourth that weekend! In a sport full of hard-nosed racers, Bonnett’s lightning strike comeback is one for the ages. Anyone else remember this wild moment? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR21Share
Karla Young+FollowKeselowski Eyes 900: Can The #6 Go the Distance?Brad Keselowski just dropped a bombshell for the NASCAR faithful—he’s aiming for a jaw-dropping 900 Cup Series starts. That’s a decade more of the #6, and fans are all in, rallying around Bad Brad as he chases legends like The King and Ironman Rudd. But can Keselowski really keep up the grind into his 50s? Some say it’s doable, others are skeptical, but everyone agrees: if anyone’s got the grit, it’s Brad. Let’s see if he can rewrite the record books! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Isabel Collier+FollowCorey Heim Snubbed Again—What Gives?Can someone explain how Corey Heim, after a record-smashing Truck Series season (12 wins, a championship, and sixth all-time in wins), is left without a full-time ride for 2026? Meanwhile, Riley Herbst gets the 23XI Cup seat despite finishing 35th out of 36 drivers last year. This feels like another classic 'money over talent' move. If Heim doesn’t get a Cup shot soon, don’t be shocked if he jumps ship to Chevy or Ford. Thoughts? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
lisa79+FollowNASCAR’s Garage Rift: Can O’Donnell Fix It?Big news in the NASCAR world—Steve O’Donnell is waving the caution flag on more than just the championship format. While the return to the 10-race Chase is a nod to old-school fans, the real drama is in the garage. After a wild winter of lawsuits and leadership shakeups, O’Donnell admits it’ll take more than a format tweak to rebuild trust between teams and NASCAR brass. Is this the reset the sport needs, or just a pit stop on a longer road? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Victor Mathews+FollowRCR’s Wild Crossover: NASCAR Meets MissilesWho had Richard Childress Racing helping launch missiles on their 2024 bingo card? The legendary RCR—best known for its gritty Cup Series roots and Dale Earnhardt’s legacy—just made headlines after Lockheed Martin used an RCR-developed 6x6 Mothership vehicle for a missile test. While it sounds wild, it’s a reminder that today’s NASCAR teams are engineering powerhouses, with skills that go way beyond the track. Still, seeing RCR’s name tied to defense tech has the fanbase buzzing! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Roger Franco+FollowKyle Busch Roasts Smoke at DaytonaClassic Rowdy! Kyle Busch couldn’t resist dropping a sarcastic jab at Tony “Smoke” Stewart’s Truck Series comeback at Daytona. With Stewart back behind the wheel after 20+ years, Busch joked about handing him his infamous “most expensive day for owners” shirt—hinting at Daytona’s notorious multi-car wrecks. Their Daytona rivalry goes way back, especially after that wild 2009 Coke Zero 400 crash. Can Stewart just finish, or will Rowdy’s prophecy come true again? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowCan Garage 66 finally break their Daytona curse?Six years of heartbreak at the Daytona 500 might finally end for Garage 66. After a string of missed qualifications and near-misses, veteran Casey Mears is stepping up for the team in 2026, bringing hope with his solid superspeedway track record. Even though the No. 66 Ford is still an underdog, Mears’ recent performances suggest this could be their best shot yet. With fewer open spots and tough competition, every lap will count. Do you think this is the year Garage 66 makes it back into the Great American Race? Share your thoughts on what it takes for a small team to break through! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Roger Franco+FollowNASCAR Drops the Hammer on PEDsBig news for the NASCAR garage: the sanctioning body just expanded its banned substances list, making it clear they’re not messing around with performance enhancers. From growth hormone analogues to designer drugs, NASCAR’s new policy covers way more ground than before. This move puts the sport in line with the toughest anti-doping standards out there. Looks like the days of gray areas are over—fair play is the only way forward for drivers, crews, and officials alike. #Sports #Racing #NASCAR71Share