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Jack Baldwin NASCAR Debut?
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With Luke Baldwin set to make his NASCAR debut with ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series at Martinsville, will it be a matter of time until we see his brother, Jack, get the same shot? If he were to do so, what series and team would it be with? So excited to witness the future of this racing family.
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Progressing forward πŸ‘Š

@GrahamRahal has started the season improving 16 positions through two races πŸ“ˆ
2024 vs 2025 Team AVG finish
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ECR, Ganassi, and MSR and the biggest upgrades from last year while RLL and Penske are the biggest noticeable downgrades.
Auto-Updating IndyCar Calendar 🏎️
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Hey folks! The 2025 IndyCar season is in full swing . St. Pete got things rolling, and with big races like Texas, Long Beach, and the Indy 500 coming up, it's the perfect time to stay on top of the action.

So, hosted an auto-updating IndyCar calendar on sync2cal πŸŽοΈπŸ“…

here's the link : https://www.sync2cal.com/racing/indycar

It has individual calendars for both NTT IndyCar series and Indy NXT series, with each one automatically adjusted to your local time zone. I’ll keep it updated with schedule changes, delays, and any new events. Let me know if there’s anything you'd like to see added.
Question about stage wins and final stage win
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I'm rather new to watching NASCAR and I have noticed that it seems the only real celebratory wins are the final stage wins. Like someone can start in the very back and end up winning the final stage and everyone acts like they performed the best out of everyone despite being in the last 20-40 the most of the entire race. Yet nobody seems to care that much for ppl winning earlier stage races. Just curious if stage wins really mean anything or is it literally all about the final stage?