All this talk about Rockingham has given me pause. I see history repeating itself, and in five or ten years, people will be sad about losing Bristol or Martinsville.
Every single accomplishment Chase Elliott has ever had in Nascar has an asterisk next to them.
From his covid championship to his fake most popular driver awards.
But this rigged win at Martinsville will stand out above everything else.
#NASCAR
Ryan Blaney calls out Nascar rigging the race for Chase Elliott ⬇️
Crew Chief “I ain’t seen nothing but apparently a brake rotor on pit road”
Blaney “They threw a caution for a brake rotor on pit road!?”
Crew chief “Yeeeep”
Blaney “That’s hilarious.”
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Community note
Ryan Blaney never mentions phase Elliott, nor NASCAR rigging the race, nor calls out any entity for manipulation of sport. The audio in the original post confirms as much. x.com/whatsunderstee…
I've heard that Wrecky Stenhouse Jr is supposedly good in open wheel dirt cars. Why doesn't that fucktard just go race them? He sucks absolute ass in NASCAR.
The five Cup Series races with the lowest viewership in 2025. None of them were road courses:
New Hampshire 1,290,000
Richmond 1,390,000
Kansas (Fall) 1,490,000
Gateway 1,525,000
Bristol (Fall) 1,536,000
COTA had the third largest viewership at 4,132,000 in 2025.
Ride onboard with Connor Zilisch as he drives all the way from 33rd to 14th, under green, after getting spun out on the final restart with 17 laps to go.
Some are saying I didn't speed this video up and Connor was actually driving that fast.
Connor Zilisch finishes 14th. He got past Joey Logano in the final corner.
"Sorry you raced with a bunch of ding-dongs out there," says the 88 crew. "You did a hell of a job, man."
Zilisch: "I feel like I passed every car four times."
I can't believe that so many @NASCAR fans think 60% throttle fuel savings in a three wide traffic jam is somehow great racing.
Have y'all been dropped on your head during off season?
Today is a great reminder of why I need to stay off twitter when watching NASCAR
I’ve been loving this race and then open twitter to find out it’s apparently terrible
Back then the championship was merely a framework to link together the story of each race. Nowadays that framework is treated as the only story, so the races become forgettable.
Was watching the 2003 Southern 500 and this was the points standing with 11 races remaining. A 389 point lead for Kenseth. Essentially the championship was already wrapped up with so many races remai... (via u/MrSimsational) reddit.com/comments/1n5yylx#NASCAR
I can't fully blame @NASCAR for Austin Hill being on the track. Only an asshole would give an asshole like Austin Hill a ride. And he does "drive" for @RCRracing and Richard has shown himself to be an asshole for quite some time.
It doesn’t bother me when yellows don’t get thrown for me or I get penalties that are questionable
IT MAKES ME MAD AS HELL when it’s not the same for others, which has been the case too many times over the last few years.
@NASCAR NEVER throws a yellow for @keselowski. Same thing a few years ago when he was leading the Bristol night race. Out in the lead, blown right front and not a peep.
"I'm sorry, I said the Xfinity Series was a dumpster fire, it's not. A dumpster fire is contained. And that series is not right now." - Mike Joy on the FS1 broadcast on last night's finish.
"[Sammy Smith] should have been launched at least to last position" Clint Bowyer adds.