Jeremy Campbell+FollowNASCAR vs Smoke: SRX Rivalry Heats UpDid anyone else catch Steve O’Donnell’s courtroom bombshell about Tony Stewart’s SRX series? Turns out, NASCAR brass—including O’Donnell himself—were seriously sweating as SRX started looking more like the Cup Series. Smoke’s league was supposed to be different, but its rise made NASCAR clamp down on venues and TV deals. Is this a legit rivalry, or just NASCAR protecting its turf? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
qglover+FollowJGR’s Charter Close Call: NASCAR DramaInsiders, did you catch Heather Gibbs’ emotional testimony? Turns out, Joe Gibbs Racing nearly lost it all in 2024 over the new NASCAR charter agreement. Coach pleaded with the France family, but NASCAR wouldn’t budge—sign or lose every Cup Series charter. Even Michael Jordan (23XI) called the deal unfair. This trial is exposing some real power plays behind the scenes. Do you think NASCAR went too far, or was JGR right to sign? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
romankimberly+FollowWho’s the Mystery Wheelman for Kaulig’s #14?Kaulig Racing just dropped a bombshell for the 2026 Truck Series: their No. 14 ride is going to a 'top secret' driver! With Brenden Queen, Justin Haley, and Daniel Dye already locked in, the real buzz is about who gets the iconic 14—fans are dreaming of a Smoke (Tony Stewart) comeback. Kaulig’s switch to RAM as an OEM just adds to the intrigue. Who do you think is behind the curtain? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Victor Mathews+FollowNASCAR Power Struggle: France vs. 23XIWow, things are heating up in the NASCAR garage! The big story is 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports taking NASCAR to court over the charter system. The bombshell? President Steve O’Donnell testified that CEO Jim France flat-out rejected team reforms for a fairer revenue model—even after Ben Kennedy seemed open. With internal drama spilling out and teams fighting for survival, is this the biggest power play since the France family took the wheel? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
lisa79+FollowNASCAR’s $55M Gamble: Was Chicago Worth It?Garage talk is heating up after Steve O’Donnell dropped the news: NASCAR took a $55 million hit on the Chicago Street Race alone, with other experimental events piling on more losses. The big question—was chasing new fans and that Amazon streaming deal worth the red ink? Some say it’s a bold move for the future, others call it reckless. With these events off the 2026 schedule, is NASCAR playing it too safe now or just getting smart? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share
Karla Young+FollowRed Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda Dilemma: Blocked, Then BenchedTough break for Yuki! After Red Bull blocked his talks with Haas and Sauber last year, Tsunoda now finds himself out of a race seat, replaced by rookie Isack Hadjar for 2026. Fans are calling out Red Bull for caging the Samurai and then letting him go. But Yuki’s not done—he’s eyeing a 2027 comeback, staying sharp as a reserve. Do you think Tsunoda deserved another shot, or was this always coming? #Sports #Racing #F100Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowHamilton’s Mind Games: Norris Under Pressure?Sir Lewis is at it again with the psychological warfare! King James knows what it’s like to be the one everyone’s chasing, and he’s warning Lando that leading the title race is a whole different beast. With Norris just needing a podium in Abu Dhabi to clinch his first crown, Hamilton’s words could add some extra weight. Is this classic Hamilton mind games, or genuine advice from a champ? Either way, the pressure is on for the McLaren star! #Sports #Racing #F100Share
Karla Young+FollowTsunoda’s Red Bull Farewell: What’s Next?Tough times for Yuki “The Samurai” Tsunoda at Yas Marina. After being told he’s out for F1 2026, Tsunoda struggled in FP2, finishing nearly a second behind Super Max. The gap is one of the worst this season, and Yuki himself admits he’s baffled by the RB21’s handling. With rookie Hadjar set to take his seat and Honda moving on, it’s a bittersweet end to Tsunoda’s Red Bull journey. Do you think he deserved another shot, or was this rivalry with Verstappen always a losing battle? #Sports #Racing #F100Share
lisa79+FollowMcLaren’s Team Orders: Norris vs Piastri Showdown?Zak Brown just dropped a bombshell: McLaren will finally use team orders if it means stopping Super Max from snatching the title in Abu Dhabi. All season, they let Lando and Piastri race it out, but now with Verstappen just 12 points behind, it’s crunch time. Norris says he won’t ask for favors, but if it comes down to it, McLaren’s ready to play the team game. Do you think this is the right call, or should they keep it fair to the end? #Sports #Racing #F100Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowShould Piastri Play Wingman for Lando?With the Abu Dhabi GP deciding the title, Lando Norris leads Mad Max by 12 points. Norris admits he’d love some help from his rookie teammate, the Iceman Oscar Piastri, but says he won’t ask—out of fairness and respect for McLaren’s ‘papaya rules.’ Both drivers are still technically in the hunt, but if Norris finishes P3 or better, he’s champion. Should Piastri back off if he’s out of contention, or is it every papaya for himself? #Sports #Racing #F100Share