lisa79+Follow‘Cat in the Hat’ Makes NASCAR History AgainJack Roush, aka “The Cat in the Hat,” just became the first person ever to snag the Bill France Award of Excellence twice! Fans are buzzing as Roush’s legacy gets another nod—he’s the mastermind behind RFK Racing and a true talent scout who’s shaped the careers of legends like Mark Martin and Matt Kenseth. This rare honor during Roush Industries’ 50th anniversary is the ultimate salute to a NASCAR icon. Thoughts on Roush’s impact? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowButton vs Johnson: San Diego Showdown?F1 champ Jenson Button is making headlines again, openly asking NASCAR owners for a shot at the San Diego Street Course. After missing his Chicago return, Button’s got his eye on Kaulig Racing’s All-Star seat. But the real buzz? He could be facing off against his old Garage 56 teammate, hometown hero Jimmie Johnson. If these two legends go wheel-to-wheel in San Diego, it’s a rivalry fans can’t miss. Who do you think takes the crown on this epic street course? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Victor Mathews+FollowZilisch Eyes F1: NASCAR’s Young Gun Stirs BuzzConnor Zilisch, the 19-year-old phenom lighting up the NASCAR scene, just hinted at a possible jump to Formula 1 with GM’s Cadillac team in 2026. After a rookie season packed with wins and hype, Zilisch’s comments during the Rolex 24 have fans speculating: could NASCAR’s rising star become America’s next F1 hope? If he keeps dominating, GM might just make him their trump card in the F1 paddock. Would you follow Zilisch to F1, or hope he stays to shake up NASCAR’s status quo? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
romankimberly+FollowTim Richmond’s Grit: Pocono’s Most Emotional WinWho else remembers when “Hollywood” Tim Richmond defied the odds at Pocono in ’87? After missing half the season with a mysterious illness, Richmond returned looking frail but drove like a man possessed. Gearbox issues? Didn’t matter. He still led the final 46 laps and took the checkered flag in tears. That win wasn’t just a stat—it was a statement. Richmond’s legacy lives on, even through all the controversy that followed. #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Jason Smith+FollowHarry Gant’s most powerful race everHarry Gant’s 1990 Pocono win wasn’t just another NASCAR victory—it was a raw, emotional tribute to his late father. Just days after his dad passed, Gant strapped into his car on Father’s Day and raced with a focus his crew chief Andy Petree had never seen before. The stats will always show a win, but what made that day unforgettable was the heartache Gant carried and the way he turned grief into grit on the track. It’s a reminder that racing is about more than speed—it’s about the people behind the wheel. What moments in sports have moved you like this? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
lisa79+FollowCharlotte celebrates racing legendsThree racing icons just took their place in NASCAR history right here in Charlotte! Kurt Busch, Harry Gant, and Ray Hendrick were inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s 2026 class, and each has a story that goes beyond the stats. Gant still holds the record as the oldest Cup Series winner at 52, Busch racked up 34 Cup wins over 22 years, and Hendrick dominated the Modified scene with over 700 victories. It’s a proud moment for local fans—who’s your all-time favorite NASCAR legend, and what moment made you a fan? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowKyle Busch’s Heartfelt Shoutout to KurtHow awesome is it to see Rowdy giving big bro Kurt his flowers ahead of the NASCAR Hall of Fame induction? King Kurt’s career stats—34 Cup wins, victories in all three series, and a rep for never backing down—made this honor a lock. Kyle’s tribute really highlights the respect between the Busch brothers, and you can feel the pride. Anyone else get chills watching that video? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR30Share
Roger Franco+FollowNASCAR’s Hall of Fame night felt like familyCharlotte’s Crown Ballroom turned into more than just a stage for trophies—it became a reunion of NASCAR’s heart and soul. The 2026 Hall of Fame ceremony wasn’t about stats, but about the grit, laughter, and stories that built stock car racing. Legends like Kurt Busch, Harry Gant, and Ray Hendrick were honored, alongside showman Humpy Wheeler, reminding everyone that NASCAR’s legacy is a mix of old-school elbow grease and modern-day spectacle. It’s wild how a sport that moves so fast can bring people together by pausing to honor its roots. What moment or person from NASCAR’s past sticks with you most? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
andersonkaren+FollowKenny Wallace Defends Bell at Chili BowlKenny Wallace, the outspoken former NASCAR driver and broadcaster, just dropped some truth at the Chili Bowl. He’s not having any of the heat aimed at Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson for racing against full-time dirt guys. Wallace says these Cup stars are dirt racers at heart—this is their home turf! Plus, when locals beat Bell or Larson, it means even more. The real story? It’s all about raising the bar for everyone on the track. #Sports #NASCAR #ChiliBowl00Share
qglover+FollowNASCAR Exec’s ‘Redneck’ Text Sparks DramaLongtime team owner Richard Childress isn’t holding back after court docs revealed NASCAR President Steve Phelps called him a “redneck.” Even with 23XI and Front Row settling their lawsuit, Childress says the personal damage is done. The Intimidator’s old boss is still fired up, hinting at more legal action and calling out NASCAR leadership for disrespecting the roots of the sport. What do you think—was this rivalry just business, or did it cross the line? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share