Kyle Bennett+Follow2026 NASCAR Chase: 10 Tracks, No EliminationsHeads up, NASCAR Nation! The Chase is back in its classic form for 2026—no more eliminations, just pure points racing across 10 iconic tracks. From the Lady in Black at Darlington to the season finale at Homestead-Miami, every lap counts for the top 16 wheelmen. Which track do you think will be the ultimate game-changer this year? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowBlaney’s Mustache Upstages NASCAR’s Big ChangeHow about Ryan “YRB” Blaney stealing the spotlight at NASCAR’s huge 2026 format reveal? While everyone expected the talk to be about the Chase-style playoff comeback, it was Blaney’s bold mustache that had fans buzzing—even Sydney Sweeney and Livvy Dunne noticed! Beyond the facial hair, NASCAR’s moving back to a points-based Chase, ditching the “win-and-in” rule. Consistency is king again, but wins matter more than ever. Thoughts on the new format, or are you still distracted by Blaney’s look? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowNASCAR Hits 'Repair Mode' with Miranda LambertLongtime fans, is NASCAR finally getting back to its roots? The Daytona 500 is bringing in country powerhouse Miranda Lambert for the pre-race concert, and even Kenny Wallace is calling it 'repair mode' for the sport’s identity. After years of pop crossovers and format changes, this feels like a real cultural reset. Could this be the move that reconnects the Cup Series with its core? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR72Share
romankimberly+FollowChef Boyardee Rolls Into NASCAR with StenhouseBig news for the No. 47 team—Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is bringing Chef Boyardee to the track as Hyak Motorsports’ new sponsor! The iconic red scheme debuts at The Clash and Daytona 500, where Stenhouse (aka “The Superspeedway Specialist”) has a history of shaking up the field. Can this tasty partnership help Hyak bounce back after a tough season and rival the top teams again? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
romankimberly+FollowCorey Day’s Chili Bowl Woes ContinueTough break for Rick Hendrick’s new hotshot, Corey Day, who just can’t shake the Chili Bowl curse. After a wild ride in Tulsa where his No. 41 nearly flipped, Day’s still searching for answers on dirt. The kid’s got raw speed—just ask anyone about his Vegas run—but the transition from sprint cars to NASCAR’s grind is real. Can he channel that Larson-like grit and turn things around before his full-time Cup debut? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Isabel Collier+FollowNASCAR Fans Draw a Line in the SandIt’s crunch time for NASCAR’s top brass as the fanbase is more fired up than ever over the looming championship format reveal. After years of tweaks and eliminations, diehards are demanding a return to the old-school, season-long points battle—no more manufactured drama. The current playoff system, introduced in 2014, has split the community, with many saying it rewards chaos over consistency. With the next announcement, it’s clear: fans want authenticity, not another compromise. Will NASCAR finally listen? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR110Share
lisa79+FollowJimmie Johnson’s No. 84 Locks In for DaytonaBig news for NASCAR fans! Thanks to a quiet rule tweak, the Daytona 500 will see 41 cars on the grid for the first time since ‘93. The Open Exemption Provisional guarantees 7-time champ Jimmie Johnson’s No. 84 Toyota a spot, without bumping out any other open entries. This move keeps the field competitive and gives fans more action to watch. Who else is hyped to see JJ back in the mix? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Jason Smith+FollowKyle Petty’s Stock Market Theory: Racing’s New Rivalry?Anyone else catch Kenny Wallace echoing Kyle Petty’s take on the racing economy? The King’s son has long said that car counts and sponsorships in NASCAR follow the stock market—like racing’s own Vegas. With the Chili Bowl Nationals smashing entry records and gas prices down, it’s clear: when Wall Street’s hot, so is the track. Love seeing this business vs. tradition rivalry heat up! Thoughts on NASCAR’s latest changes and if they’ll win fans back? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR30Share
Isabel Collier+FollowNASCAR’s New Chase: Consistency is KingBig shakeup in the NASCAR world! The new Chase format for 2026 means no more win-and-in for the postseason—now it’s all about consistency over 26 races. That’s huge for steady hands like Chase Elliott, who’s always near the front, and Christopher Bell, who racks up top-10s. But clutch racers like Joey Logano, who thrive on big moments, might struggle. Plus, tough break for the underdog teams—one lucky win won’t cut it anymore. Thoughts on who this helps or hurts most? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Victor Mathews+FollowNASCAR Playoff Shakeup: Chase Is Back!Wow, NASCAR just dropped a bombshell for 2026! After years of fans roasting the Championship 4 format, The Chase is making a comeback. No more 'win and in'—it’s all about points now, so consistency matters more than ever. Wins are worth 55 points, so checkers really mean something again. This is the biggest format rivalry since the original Chase vs. full-season points debate. Thoughts on how this will shake up the Cup Series? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share